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Sat Mar 25, 2006 9:43 pm |
Ok, when I don't smile I don't see wrinkles (thank you Restylane for no vertical lip lines!, and hoping Botox will eventually take care of the 11's). Now, when I smile, I have lines all around my eyes and my left cheek (what I sleep on all the time). Is there anyone else who has this problem and what can be done about this? TIA! |
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Sun Mar 26, 2006 6:37 am |
Doesn't everyone have lines when they smile? I'm pretty sure that's just the natural result of the smiling expression. Honestly, I wouldn't be concerned if they're only around when you smile. |
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Sun Mar 26, 2006 7:37 am |
Janis wrote: |
Doesn't everyone have lines when they smile? I'm pretty sure that's just the natural result of the smiling expression. Honestly, I wouldn't be concerned if they're only around when you smile. |
amen!
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Sun Mar 26, 2006 8:32 am |
Ok, thanks, I do feel a little better. My husband bought me a digital camera and he and my son were taking my picture and when I saw myself smiling I thought OMG, I look 60 years old when I smile! The right side of my face is not that way at all. I guess all the years of driving w/o sunscreen and sleeping always on my left side just have made my face like that! |
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Sun Mar 26, 2006 11:30 am |
Too many women are "getting rid" of all their wrinkles and in my opinion losing alot of character in their faces. Some lines (trust me, not all) add beauty to a face. Someone famous (Coco Chanel?) said something along the lines-don't airbrush out my wrinkles, I worked too hard for them.
That being said, I'm getting Botoxed next month. Like I said, not all lines are good. |
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Sun Mar 26, 2006 11:36 am |
That's funny Elfie! I just got "botoxed" too, only on my 11's. I am still searching for a holy grail product and I just can't find one that I just love! |
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Sun Mar 26, 2006 6:17 pm |
Janis wrote: |
Doesn't everyone have lines when they smile? I'm pretty sure that's just the natural result of the smiling expression. Honestly, I wouldn't be concerned if they're only around when you smile. |
I might only be 21, but when I smile I have no signs at all of lines on my skin..on the contrary, some girls (and even younger girls i've noticed) have the bagginess/wrinkles appear when they smile. I think it has to do with genetics and extra skin around eyes...it's the same with people that get extreme mouth lines or lines on the forehead. |
_________________ Extremely fair/sensitive skin(mild rosacea)that burns very easy.acne is rare/skin is dry.27 years old. |
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Sun Mar 26, 2006 7:18 pm |
Rileygirl,
I just started to notice the same thing once I hit my mid 30s. I actually appreciate these lines because they look real - as long as they don't freeze in that position! |
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Mon Mar 27, 2006 7:10 am |
Exactly, I don't want them to freeze either! |
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Tue Mar 28, 2006 10:12 am |
I had lots of wrinkles when I smile but it is much better now since using the anti-wrinkes cream. |
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Tue Mar 28, 2006 10:15 am |
bb2000 - what cream/s do you use? |
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Tue Mar 28, 2006 10:35 am |
rileygirl, since I've been using Obagi and Retin A, DMAE with HA acid and Revive Volumizing Serum, those lines just above my cheekbones are gone, even when I smile. Obagi Blender is mixed with Retin a to help it penetrate deeper. DMAE tightens skin up and HA Acid plumps thing up a bit. That combo is what I give credit to make the lines disappear. Ihave a pic taken over the summer of my smiling and Arrrgh, how awful I looked. Now Muuuuuch better.
These products are and will always be my staples in skin care.
PM me if you have any questions. |
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Tue Mar 28, 2006 11:03 am |
When someone genuinely smiles, no notices her wrinkles! |
_________________ oily tzone;fair; mild roseacea;PCOS symptoms-hirsutism,occasional cystic acne. Mid 30's-light-med brown hair, light brown eyes |
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Tue Mar 28, 2006 11:40 am |
wenrwdy - unfortunately, I am one of the few obagi did not work on. I was on it for 6 full weeks. My face felt like a greaseball! I am getting a peel here shortly, but not a "deep" one, so probably won't do much for the wrinkles.
Rosyface- hope you are right! I am going on vacation soon to see my family and my sister, whom I love dearly, is very critical! |
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Tue Mar 28, 2006 11:49 am |
It kind of makes me sad to hear people worrying about lines on their face when you smile. Come on now! Your face is supposed to be full of expression when you're smiling, and those lines just show your smile is genuine. I don't think it is anything for anyone to worry about.
I have mega-lines when I smile, always have, and they're of course getting deeper as I get older. But I actually think they're kind of cute and give me an "expressive" face.
Now, as for them sticking around when I'm NOT smiling, I could do without THAT, for damn sure! |
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Tue Mar 28, 2006 11:54 am |
Obagi is meant to be used for 18 24 weeks. although I had good results mostly from the hyperpigmentation issues, you really have to give it more time. did someone tell you 6 weeks was enough. 6 weeks is ONE cycle. 3 cycles is the minimum to be done for your skin to change.
AND I'm suprised it made you a "greaseball" Which form of Retin A did you use? Gel, Cream, Retin A Micro, Tarzac....you need to have the right one for YOUR skin.
If you do add anything, use Retin A. It is PROVEN to help with wrinkles. And DMAE is good for tightening as well. Like I said before, I have a compounding pharmacy put together DMAE with Hyaluronic Acid. GREAT combo. Plus most products out there with DMAE only have 3%, my formulation has 6% so it is stronger. |
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Tue Mar 28, 2006 6:27 pm |
To riley girl.
I use Yvesrocher wrinkle soothing eye cream in the day time and Sisleya eye cream from Sisley at night. I noticed that I got less wrinkles when I smile and it is much firmer around my eyes area. I have already used up the whole bottle of Yvesrocher so probably it works good on me. The Sisley eye cream which is quite expensive was a gift from my sister. Maybe she wants me to look younger, haha! |
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Tue Mar 28, 2006 7:05 pm |
Thanks bb2000! |
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Tue Mar 28, 2006 8:32 pm |
I've got the smiley wrinkles, too, but not too much. I think using Retin-A under and around my eyes (the orbital area)plus sunscreen all the time has helped to thicken that skin so I crinkle up when I smile but I don't feel like it's shocking or something like that. Even children form folds and lines when they grin. |
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Tue Mar 28, 2006 9:28 pm |
my crows feet have almost vanished when face is relaxed (yay, hard work complete!.. vit. c, enzymes, microderm, etc. etc.), but when I smile, I have quite a few crows feet that come out not from the corner of the eye but from below. They are plentiful and quite deep - a bit too much for my liking.
I dont want to get rid of them totally, but do want to soften. I have been using a sample of dermaexel the last few weeks just on this area and for 2 weeks or so I was like "jeez, this stuff does NOTHING" but looking again last night I think I do see some softening on the outer ones and the "relaxing" crows feet also a softer even. I am now going to steal the extra sample I had of this for mum and use up both (reckon that will be close to 2 months worth).. at that time we will see if the result is miraculous enough to warrant paying the $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ for the full size.
PS. should mention that I had a bottle of ADCE and only ever used 2/3 of it as could not develop a real liking for it.
Next up, find a way to stop the underbrow droop! |
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Wed Mar 29, 2006 2:18 am |
tiger - exactly, just a little too much for my liking, too! What bothers me is that there is such a difference between the 2 sides! Well, maybe it as everyone says and I am the only one who truly notices this! Keep us posted on your trial of the dermaexcel! |
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