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jessicazhang
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Joined: 12 Dec 2004
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Sun Dec 19, 2004 11:37 pm |
hi, I am only 26, but just realize many lines climb up to my neck! Do you gals think i should start to use a neck cream? if so , any suggestions??
thanks a lot! |
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Mon Dec 20, 2004 5:01 am |
Hey there
My mum uses Gatineau's Firming Throat Gel and thinks this is fantastic.
EDS prices are a tad shocking for Gatineau so do a little research before going for the splurge.
HTH
Farouk |
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Mon Dec 20, 2004 5:36 am |
Im 42 and have been using Bio-oil for the last few weeks on my neck and chest and it definitely seems to have helped smooth things out a bit. Im in the UK and bought mine in Holland and Barratt (health food shop) and it cost me £9 but I think you can get it online too from various sites. |
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Mon Dec 20, 2004 5:58 am |
I've been doing an experiment on my neck & decollette with Skin Biology copper peptides. It's been about a month & a half and I have used the copper peps there exclusively. There have been some red bumps but I stop for a day & go back to the routine after. I honestly haven't noticed a great change but neck creases are kind of like the insides of your elbows & backs of your knees - they're going to be there to some extent anyway because you need to move your head to look down & even if your bed pillow is too high your neck creases -reading in bed I found out is a major no-no (& it was one of my absolute favourite things to do). I'm just trying to get the lines that are in between so I'll give this a good 6 month trial.
I used to use Valmont Neck Cream & liked it alot! |
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Mon Dec 20, 2004 10:09 pm |
I had a couple of horizontal lines across my neck that have responded very well to Retin-A (PM) and C serum (AM). They are almost invisible now. I also use daily sunscreen on that area. Have to say that although the lines are not very visible anymore, I do find that that skin feels quite a bit "looser" than my face. Doesn't look it but when I touch it, I wonder....hmmmm. ![Smile](images/smiles/smile.gif) |
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