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Sun Mar 04, 2018 8:46 pm |
Hi!
After deciding to seriously grow my bangs out for the first time in my life at 59, I realized that I want a smooth forehead, the natural way.
I'm using my standard routine in a forehead focused way. I am a huge fan of facial exercises and have never wanted to use Botox which paralyzes muscles. Paralyzed muscles atrophy (shrink). I want to keep my facial muscles strong and full. I decided to develop a natural protocol to achieve a smooth forehead.
I wrote the following article summarizing my process and results to date:
http://www.skinremodelingdiy.com/blog/http/wwwskinremodelingdiycom/2016/10/17/natural-methods-to-smooth-forehead-muscles-for-results
What do you think?
Take good care of yourself! HGG |
_________________ 61 in 2/2021. Author of "Skin Remodeling DIY, An Introduction to the Underground World of Do-It-Yourself Skin Care" May 2015. Sunscreen/skin protection, DIY C serum, firming serums, Retin-A, OCM, FlexEffect from 2002, lymphatic massage, 6 rolls/year 1.5 mm derma roller from 2008, Infrared/Red LED from 2009, Galvanic/Ultrasound intermittent |
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Tue May 08, 2018 10:37 pm |
Hey hydrogeogirl
Even I believe in natural ways. So thank you for sharing this article here.
After 30-40 age every woman faces this problem in life. So I think to make your skin fresh through natural exercises is great than any supplements and surgeries. |
_________________ "Skin Care Products" |
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Sat May 12, 2018 10:51 am |
I appreciate an article written with suggestions other than the quick response "get botox".
I really prefer Furlesse patches over Frownies. Sold on their site but I prefer to add to an EDS order.
http://www.essentialdayspa.com/furlesse_line_reducing_patches.htm
These patches are transparent but effective. After a while, it becomes a habit NOT to wrinkle a brow. |
_________________ Canadian with fair skin. 50+ years old sensitive and reactive. |
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Anele
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Joined: 02 Jan 2016
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Sat May 12, 2018 3:52 pm |
Thank you, hydrogeogirl! I find your blog very informative. Do you have a search feature on it?
I am finding that my forehead looks its worst in the morning— I am certain nighttime is when I am furrowing my brow. Absolutely need the patches!
Thank you, Autumn1995, for recommending Furlesse patches. Haven’t seen those before. |
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Tue May 15, 2018 9:57 pm |
Hi Anele,
Thank you for your message, I am glad that you enjoy my articles. I just posted a new one on hormones
I will have to look into whether the website has a search feature.
Frownies changed recently. The patches are a little different, new box, new look, new price. Seem to work as well although they are thinner than the former patches, which I just transitioned from.
Yes, Frownies are a must at night. The forehead muscles slowly do change and I do practice mindfulness to stop contracting my forehead muscle.
Take good care of yourself |
_________________ 61 in 2/2021. Author of "Skin Remodeling DIY, An Introduction to the Underground World of Do-It-Yourself Skin Care" May 2015. Sunscreen/skin protection, DIY C serum, firming serums, Retin-A, OCM, FlexEffect from 2002, lymphatic massage, 6 rolls/year 1.5 mm derma roller from 2008, Infrared/Red LED from 2009, Galvanic/Ultrasound intermittent |
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Sun Jan 27, 2019 10:09 pm |
Thanks for the blog. |
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Sun Mar 03, 2019 2:43 pm |
Hi there,
Looks like I've missed a few responses to this post!
ericnikki1 - Thank you! I am totally into aging gracefully and know that I will evolve over time. I prefer to keep it natural and I believe that continued use of natural methods and combining those methods is very powerful. Know that it is a hobby and requires a time commitment.
Autumn1995 - Thank you! I recently learned that young women (in their 30's) are considering botox and I can only think what a bummer of a lifetime commitment that is! I completely agree, once you retrain the muscles (and the brain, after all it is plastic) you can change your habitual facial expressions. Also, I will try the Furlesse patches. However, I am currently brainstorming DIY options for wrinkle patches.
arielstar08 - Thank you! I appreciate your feedback!
Take good care of yourselves! xo HGG |
_________________ 61 in 2/2021. Author of "Skin Remodeling DIY, An Introduction to the Underground World of Do-It-Yourself Skin Care" May 2015. Sunscreen/skin protection, DIY C serum, firming serums, Retin-A, OCM, FlexEffect from 2002, lymphatic massage, 6 rolls/year 1.5 mm derma roller from 2008, Infrared/Red LED from 2009, Galvanic/Ultrasound intermittent |
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