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Thu Jan 30, 2014 8:05 pm |
I'm in my earyly 30s and find that my face is not as firm as before. Even can see some smile lines around my mouth. Hope you can recommend some products that you have used and really works, like serum.. Thank you.  |
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Thu Jan 30, 2014 8:10 pm |
Well, what have you tried so far?
What amount of time and effort are you willing to spend each day on skin care and exercise and devices?
What is your budget like?
How obsessive are you?
eta: and your diet? you must eliminate sugar and junk from your diet to have good skin. |
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Thu Jan 30, 2014 8:24 pm |
fawnie wrote: |
Well, what have you tried so far?
What amount of time and effort are you willing to spend each day on skin care and exercise and devices?
What is your budget like?
How obsessive are you?
eta: and your diet? you must eliminate sugar and junk from your diet to have good skin. |
I only used some hydrating products before. Lately I bought some restorative serums but found nothing works. I hope to use some skin care serums plus speacia massages to save it. I never used any devices before. When I wake up every morning, my face in the mirror just seemed tired and not firm About the budget, if it really works, I can take that if that's no more than 200 CADs |
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Fri Jan 31, 2014 6:54 am |
OK, well I dont know what gender you are or your hormone status but that also plays a role. And if you have any co-morbid conditions like thyroid, diabetes or RA. You dont have to say, but if you dont have them under control thats the first step.
I can only tell you what works for me, others may say different. Its trial and error to find what works for you.
1. Facial exercises. There are many threads on this forum. I use CarolynsFacialFitness.com. Massage is a part of it.
2. Gluten-,sugar/sugar substitute-, peanut-, soy-, dairy- and corn- free diet. As I say, this works for me to have nice skin but you may be able to tolerate these foods. The Virgin Diet speaks to how to eat around these intolerances and gives exercise programs.
3. Physical exercise. Gets the circulation going and helps eliminate waste products. Makes you feel better too, and a happy outlook on life makes you look better. A worried pinch expression makes anyone look older and tired.
4. Vitamins A and C topically. These are the most important topicals imho. Dr Setterfield speaks to other topical ingredients that he thinks are important in his book The Concise Guide to Dermal Needling 2013.
5. Dermal needling or PCIT, as well as other devices/modalities mentioned in the Dermal Needling book cited above.
6. Sunscreen. UV exposure contributes to collagen degradation and hyperpigmentation.
7. Do not smoke. It robs the skin of nutrients and is generally a bad idea for health.
8. Consistency. It takes 4 weeks for skin to turn over. Using a product for a week and deciding it doesnt work wont give you a good idea, unless you are allergic to it.
Thats the thumbnail sketch. Others may disagree or add to it. good luck! |
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Fri Jan 31, 2014 11:12 am |
eta, but you didnt want to hear all that did you!
Most ppl just want the name of a serum or cream to apply and thats it. For some that may be all it takes, but for others - more work is involved.
The quest for beautiful skin, unless you are blessed to be born with it, is constant and requires effort and consistency and flexibility to change when need be. /endlecture. |
_________________ ✪ My go-to products: MyFawnie.BigCartel.com ✪ |
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Fri Jan 31, 2014 1:47 pm |
Of that list I'd say not smoking and wearing sunscreen is 90%. |
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Fri Jan 31, 2014 9:58 pm |
fawnie wrote: |
eta, but you didnt want to hear all that did you!
Most ppl just want the name of a serum or cream to apply and thats it. For some that may be all it takes, but for others - more work is involved.
The quest for beautiful skin, unless you are blessed to be born with it, is constant and requires effort and consistency and flexibility to change when need be. /endlecture. |
Wow, you are really an expert! Thanks for the good advice. A good living habit+ healthy diet+ suitable serum+cream+happly feeling. I got it! I'll try! |
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Fri Jan 31, 2014 10:00 pm |
SoftSkin wrote: |
Of that list I'd say not smoking and wearing sunscreen is 90%. |
Luckily, I don't smoke. But sometimes I'M too lazy to use sunscreen. Better to change that |
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