Asked 6/15/2008
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What would be the best skin care product? I am a 39 year old female with combination skin. My face still has breakouts. I have some sun damge and fine wrinkles. I am not happy with the texture of my skin, it does not appear smooth. My pores a large and my skin does not appear tight. I recieved a medium face peel a year ago and i have used epionce since then. I like the epionce but was wondering if there was something better out there that would give me the results i am looking for. Thank you, s |
Answer 1/7 - Submitted 8/23/2009
This is the best face cream that I have ever tried that can help with all of the above.
http://xtend-life.com/skincare/Night_Cream_Women.a spx
It is all natural and works much better than most expensive creams.
Answer 2/7 - Submitted 9/1/2009
Answer 3/7 - Submitted 9/7/2009
I still model at the age of 31. I live in Florida right on the beach. Infact, my parent's beach home is just steps away. I spent years in the sun without using protection. Yes, this was stupid, but when you are young, you don't think about the damage that you are causing. I am an Oil Of Olay junkie. It is Over the Counter, which means no department store prices. Get a cleanser based on your skin type. I always use a pore and line reducing "Olay regenerist cleanser." Follow this with a toner not containing alcohol. Alcohol dries the skin and does damage. Use an anti-age and anti-wrinkle moisturizer with an SPF of atleast 15. Remember, the sun is our enemy now! At night, cleanse your face and apply the toner again. Right before bed apply the Olay overnight anti-wrinkle moisturizer. Do this for two days and you will be amazed!
Answer 4/7 - Submitted 6/2/2010
I have been using DMAE for years. It cost me less and made my skin young looking in spite of my age. A number of skin care companies sell DMAE creams, most costing upward of $25 for a small jar. DMAE itself is a rather simple substance, no more costly than alpha hydroxy acids or aspirin. Besides, DMAE does not need special stabilization like vitamin C, and it is easy to disperse in a topical vehicle. Based on purely economic and manufacturing considerations, a DMAE cream should cost well under $10. I bought my DMAE
at http://www.puritan.com/dmae-572?searchterm=DMAE&rd cnt=1&page=1&sortOrder=2
it has a lot of deals.
Answer 5/7 - Submitted 7/10/2011
I use Liz Earle skin products, they create products that work on every skin type, and use good quality natural ingredients to nourish the skin. Plant oils,and not mineral oils are used, the products are not tested on animals, and none of their ingredients are of animal origin, except beeswax, propolis and manuka honey and so are suitable for vegetarians I love the cleanse and polish hot cloth cleanser, the instant boost skin tonic and skin repair moisturiser. www.lizearle.com
Answer 6/7 - Submitted 11/17/2011
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