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Sun Jan 09, 2005 7:57 am |
It occurred to me the other day that now my face looks a whole lot better with the help of a batch of products talked about on this forum now my ears are a horrible contrast to the rest of my face. The skin on them is horrid, red and old looking.
Strange question but does anyone do anything to their ears to keep them young and wiggly looking?
Molly |
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Sun Jan 09, 2005 7:33 pm |
Molly wrote: |
It occurred to me the other day that now my face looks a whole lot better with the help of a batch of products talked about on this forum now my ears are a horrible contrast to the rest of my face. The skin on them is horrid, red and old looking.
Strange question but does anyone do anything to their ears to keep them young and wiggly looking?
Molly |
Hi Molly,
I noticed the same thing re: around ear. I think it is important when treating you face to look at the whole picture. As we get older everything changes including the ears. I use the AlphaDermaCE and Prep on my whole face, neck (front and back) around my ears and rub into my ear lobes.
No matter what product you use I don't think you should forget about the ears and neck. Have you ever noticed as people get older their ear lobes sag.
Winnie
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Mon Jan 10, 2005 8:03 am |
I read somewhere that our ears and nose get larger as we age...and yes, saggy ear lobes don't look the greatest. I never wear heavy earrings, hopefully that will help. ![Smile](images/smiles/smile.gif) |
_________________ approaching 65 (OMG!), think of myself as 45...dry skin |
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Mon Jan 10, 2005 10:51 am |
Nanapost wrote: |
I read somewhere that our ears and nose get larger as we age...and yes, saggy ear lobes don't look the greatest. I never wear heavy earrings, hopefully that will help. ![Smile](images/smiles/smile.gif) |
I can't wear heavy earrings anymore. Wearing heavy pieced earrings for so long has made the whole in my ear rip some. I would love to have them fixed. However, insurance doesn't pay for it unless they rip right though. |
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Mon Jan 10, 2005 3:21 pm |
Winnie wrote:
However, insurance doesn't pay for it unless they rip right though.
OUCHHHHHH! ![Shock](images/smiles/shock.gif) |
_________________ approaching 65 (OMG!), think of myself as 45...dry skin |
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Mon Jan 10, 2005 10:30 pm |
I totally agree on putting what you put on face on your ears and neck too. Ears and the neck has so much nerves in and the lymph lying right behind the ears and along the sides of the neck, it's the best if you use some essential oil on them, it will help drain your lymph nodes at the same time. My mom used to tell me, if you rub your ears for a few second, your skin will glow too, and it works. Even giving yourself a scalp massage will do the same, your face will look rejeuvenate. So ..not just the face, but the whole thing above your shoulder has a lot to contribute to how your face looks
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_________________ Normal/Combo, prone to freckles, dry cheeks sometimes. Early 30s. React to products FAST. |
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