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Thu Apr 19, 2018 2:27 pm |
Hi guys,
I really want to get a new serum for my nasolabial folds, I know vitamin a, c and e are good but which one would you recommend for that area? |
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Fri Apr 20, 2018 12:16 pm |
Following for mutual curiosity. |
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Sun Apr 22, 2018 5:53 pm |
Anything with hyaluronic acid for plumping. Only fillers will smooth out the folds entirely. |
_________________ Dry skin but not many wrinkles; 50s and Asian; Topicals: Vit C, tretinoin, hydroquinone & azaleic acid for melasma; Likes: SK-II, Shiseido, Shu Uemura, Skinceuticals, Obagi, P50, Sunday Riley, Hada Labo, facial oils |
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Tue Apr 24, 2018 4:11 am |
You're pretty young so I'm thinking you still have a lot of subcutaneous fat in your face that may make this area seem more pronounced to you. This is exactly the thing that most of us older people mourn losing and are chasing..To some degree you will lose some of this in the next 5 to 10 years and that loss and a thinner face freaks out some people too.
You may also be genetically predisposed to having cheeks that emphasis this area.
If I were you I would avoid anything too aggressive but there's really no serum that will take away actual nasolabial folds. Some serums will help with fine lines or increase cell turnover plumping skin and help skin texture making skin smoother.. but nothing totally changes the structure of your face.
You should concentrate on taking care of your skin and wearing sunscreen...and maybe look into face exercises. But do your research and avoid (spot)exercising just one area. |
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Tue Apr 24, 2018 5:37 am |
How old are you? What sort of skin type do you have?
For NL folds I don't think a cream or serum alone will remove them. You will have to either undergo surgery and or natural routes like massage/exercises etc.
lanadelslay wrote: |
Hi guys,
I really want to get a new serum for my nasolabial folds, I know vitamin a, c and e are good but which one would you recommend for that area? |
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Wed Apr 25, 2018 2:17 pm |
Thanks. I have combination/dry skin (dryness in the cheeks).
TheresaMary wrote: |
How old are you? What sort of skin type do you have?
For NL folds I don't think a cream or serum alone will remove them. You will have to either undergo surgery and or natural routes like massage/exercises etc.
lanadelslay wrote: |
Hi guys,
I really want to get a new serum for my nasolabial folds, I know vitamin a, c and e are good but which one would you recommend for that area? |
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Mon Jan 28, 2019 1:50 am |
For nasolabial folds, I think look for something firming that can lift the cheeks/ side of the nose.
I am doubtful whether most firming products out on the market will actually firm. However, I remember reading about DMAE and its firming effect.
However, here is one at least by a reputable manufacturer that you might like to look into
https://www.mecca.com.au/perricone-md/dmae-firming-pads/I-023362.html |
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