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Tasha
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Joined: 24 Sep 2004
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Fri Sep 24, 2004 9:35 pm |
Hello everyone I am new to this site. I am 30 and starting to get fines line around my eyes and a deeper one in between my eyebrows. I was reading about a product called Alphaderm CE made by Jason/Beckett Inc. Has anyone heard of this product? Is it good? what would y"all recommend? I don't really use much of a skincare system. Usually soap water and a moisturixer. If I get enthusiastic Iuse toner or a cleansing mask or scrub occasionally. I tried a eye cream by ROC that was supposed to dramatically reduce crows feet didn't see any difference.
Thanks to you all,
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Sat Sep 25, 2004 6:45 am |
Hi Tasha,
Don't fret too much. Sounds like you are in good shape. The fine lines at your age can be taken care of easily with a good skin care routine.
The deeper line between your eyes is another story. Sounds like you have a strong muscle there. AlphaDerma will soften it for sure. I am the AD queen on this forum . But, I am 59 and have much more to work on. If you go to top of forum you will find search . Type in AlphaDerma and you will find many reviews on the product. JB has an excellent line of product. The company is great to deal with and stand behind their products.
Many of the girls on this forum love Relaxaline (another good search for you).
Sounds like you need a good cleanser, toner and moisturizer. I love Dr. Hauschka line. Very nourishing product line. I can almost guarantee once you but down that soap and start a good routine your fine lines will fade away. |
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Sat Sep 25, 2004 7:03 am |
Welcome Tasha!
I agree with Winnie about the soap...if you like to use water, get a balm type cleanser. BUT, you must use sunscreen! the fine lines are generally caused by sun damage so slap it on!
As regards AD and relaxaline, I have come to the conclusion that I prefer relaxaline. I think that it's the hyaluronic acid in it, but after my trial with the AD, my skin seemed more fragile looking and I seemed to have more fine lines (and...no, before you all yell about my huge booze intake, it's not that, as now I'm back at college I have stopped...well mostly ...hang on....maybe the booze was improving my skin )
Either way, they are both good products. The relax is pretty cheap if you want to try it first...but remember wear sunblock!
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Mabsy
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Joined: 17 Aug 2003
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Sun Sep 26, 2004 5:14 am |
I also think you should ditch the soap and find a nice cleanser for yourself. On top of that always use sunblock and perhaps incorporate a vitamin C serum as well.
There have been many positive reports here about Alphaderma CE and Relaxaline. If you do a search on either of those products you should find a lot of feedback.
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