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adeline27
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Name: Angela
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Getting older :( skin care.........
What product do you rave about for skin care. Please share anything from cleansing to eye cream. Whenever I really spend the time in the mirror I'm just like holy cow. My problem area are dark circles under the eye and a little bit of wrinkles around the eyes. I never cared about the expensive stuff but willing to use whatever if it works!!
Please share what works for you!
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Posted 10/23/13 12:17 PM |
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NervousNell
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Re: Getting older :( skin care.........
I just bought yesterday L'Oreal Youth Code Day/Night Cream. I can't say how it works yet- since I just put it on last night and this morning- but it got some great reviews so we shall see.
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Posted 10/23/13 12:21 PM |
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SeaWolf14
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Member since 7/13 1324 total posts
Name: Heather
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Getting older :( skin care.........
I hope you get answers, b/c I'm looking for the same! The thing I'd LOVE to find is some sort of foundation that does NOT sink into the little lines between my eyebrows & on my forehead.
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Posted 10/23/13 1:32 PM |
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SusiBee
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Re: Getting older :( skin care.........
I've always used Nivea original moisture lotion as a moisturizer. I sometimes use Neutrogena Sesame Oil instead. Find that they do not irritate my skin.
For dark spots (when I remember) I use the Clinique Dark Spot Corrector. For cleansing, I use either Basis Vitamin Bar or Aveeno Positively Radiant Cleanser, pat dry then moisturize my face AND neck. Every couple of days run a washcloth over my face to exfoliate.
That's about it - no special moisturizers or under eye creams. I am 47 and just starting to notice some eye crinkles. I have my mom to thank, she had great skin and hardly any wrinkles.
eta : I use Neutrogena foundation. I like the way it goes on and feels on my face. I also like the price
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Posted 10/23/13 1:33 PM |
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w8andsee
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Re: Getting older :( skin care.........
I use Neutrogena Visibly Bright facial cleanser, Korres Wild Rose brightening serum, moisturizer and eye cream.
I love Korres products. My skin looks healthy and doesn't feel dry or oily.
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Posted 10/23/13 3:05 PM |
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NervousNell
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Re: Getting older :( skin care.........
Posted by SeaWolf
I hope you get answers, b/c I'm looking for the same! The thing I'd LOVE to find is some sort of foundation that does NOT sink into the little lines between my eyebrows & on my forehead.
Try using this on those lines BEFORE foundation. It seems to help- somewhat.
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Posted 10/23/13 3:08 PM |
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SeaWolf14
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Name: Heather
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Getting older :( skin care.........
Ooo. I'll definitely pick that up. I feel like I look pretty young except for these pesky tiny lines between my eyes from years of inadvertantly furrowing my brow.
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Posted 10/23/13 3:19 PM |
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luvbuffet
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Re: Getting older :( skin care.........
http://www.malinandgoetz.com/
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Posted 10/23/13 3:45 PM |
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Mere09
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Re: Getting older :( skin care.........
I went to my Dermatologist complaining about getting older, and how much I hated the dark spots showing up on my face. She put me on a prescription face cream called Retin-A. It's actually used for acne, but it has anti-aging properties and is supposed to lighten the dark spots. I've been using it for 3 months now, and I haven't noticed the dark spots lightening yet....BUT, it has definitely made a big difference in the smoothness of my skin. It looks so even and bright, and there's not a pore in sight.
Just something else to consider....
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Posted 10/23/13 5:09 PM |
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BunnyWife
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Re: Getting older :( skin care.........
Posted by Mere09
I went to my Dermatologist complaining about getting older, and how much I hated the dark spots showing up on my face. She put me on a prescription face cream called Retin-A. It's actually used for acne, but it has anti-aging properties and is supposed to lighten the dark spots. I've been using it for 3 months now, and I haven't noticed the dark spots lightening yet....BUT, it has definitely made a big difference in the smoothness of my skin. It looks so even and bright, and there's not a pore in sight.
Just something else to consider....
I've been using retin-a for years! Best stuff ever! I also use hydroquinine to keep dark spots away. Besides that? Sunscreen and coconut oil for moisturizer at night.
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Posted 10/23/13 7:51 PM |
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Chatham-Chick
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Re: Getting older :( skin care.........
I don't know how my skin appears to others or if I looked "old" or not , but I use: *Alpha Hydrox Foaming Face Wash (gentle and non drying) *Alpha Hydrox Glycolic Swipes or Gel (14%) - at night (when not pregnant, I'll alternate it with a Treninoin cream) or during the day if I'm not wearing make up. *Alpha Hydrox Oil Free Glycolic Gel (10%) - I use this during the day under my moisturizer & makeup.
My skin is currently very dry from being pregnant, so I've been using: *St. Ives Timeless Skin Collagen Elastin Facial Moisturizer (over the Alpha Hydrox gel) *Koh Gen Do Oriental Plants Emollient Cream - I use this over the St. Ives...a little goes a long way (which is good considering the cost of the product. )
I also loofah my face daily, whether it be with a loofah sponge or the Clarisonic.
If I'm not wearing full makeup (liquid foundation), I try and put an SPF 30+ on my face, but I find I'm having reactions to suncreen as I get older and I have yet to find a product that I'm very happy with.
I'm a big advocate of the Alpha Hydrox line (available at Ulta.) I've been using their products since college (almost 20 years since I stumbled upon the line.)
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Posted 10/23/13 9:05 PM |
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Onemoretime
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Re: Getting older :( skin care.........
Posted by NervousNell
Posted by SeaWolf
I hope you get answers, b/c I'm looking for the same! The thing I'd LOVE to find is some sort of foundation that does NOT sink into the little lines between my eyebrows & on my forehead.
Try using this on those lines BEFORE foundation. It seems to help- somewhat. IMAGE
Yes , this works. I put it on before foundation/ concealer especially around my eyes
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Posted 10/23/13 11:17 PM |
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greenfreak
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Re: Getting older :( skin care.........
I don't use anything anti aging per se but I found if I put Rimmel foundation on lightly with a brush in a circular motion, let it dry for a few seconds and then put another layer on just on the problem areas, it smooths it out better.
I know this isn't a typical reply, but I've found my skin has improved since I started eating better. I was watching a show about how to be healthier and they noted this, staying hydrated, getting enough sleep, and even 1-3 hours of moderate exercise per week can make a huge difference. With winter coming, I'm trying to make a difference from the inside out first and then applying things like gentle cleansers and creams after.
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Posted 10/24/13 7:25 AM |
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leighdvm
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Name: Michele
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Re: Getting older :( skin care.........
I agree with the ladies who posted about Retin-A (I actually use Retin-A Micro 0.1%)for anti-aging.....I used to use ROC, which contains retinol, but the Retin-A, which is prescription only, is stronger and contains tretinoin....clinically shown to reduce wrinkles.
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Posted 10/24/13 9:41 AM |
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Otherme
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Re: Getting older :( skin care.........
Posted by leighdvm
I agree with the ladies who posted about Retin-A (I actually use Retin-A Micro 0.1%)for anti-aging.....I used to use ROC, which contains retinol, but the Retin-A, which is prescription only, is stronger and contains tretinoin....clinically shown to reduce wrinkles.
Does insurance cover Retin-A? My derm had mentioned it as a solution for some wrinkles on my chest, but said insurance won't pay for it since its cosmetic. Wonder if that goes for the face as well.. How much is it?
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Posted 10/24/13 2:18 PM |
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Mere09
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Re: Getting older :( skin care.........
Posted by BunnyWife
Posted by Mere09
I went to my Dermatologist complaining about getting older, and how much I hated the dark spots showing up on my face. She put me on a prescription face cream called Retin-A. It's actually used for acne, but it has anti-aging properties and is supposed to lighten the dark spots. I've been using it for 3 months now, and I haven't noticed the dark spots lightening yet....BUT, it has definitely made a big difference in the smoothness of my skin. It looks so even and bright, and there's not a pore in sight.
Just something else to consider....
I've been using retin-a for years! Best stuff ever! I also use hydroquinine to keep dark spots away. Besides that? Sunscreen and coconut oil for moisturizer at night.
Have you found that your dark spots have lightened? That was really my main reason for getting on Retin-A, and I haven't seen any difference in my dark spots. I'm willing to give it more time since I've only been on it for a few months, but I probably wont continue on it if it doesn't make a difference in my dark spots, because it has made my skin pretty sensitive and I can't get my eyebrows waxed anymore because of it (it leaves me with burn marks--I have to get them threaded now--and I need my brows done every two weeks so it's a big deal for me). If I wasn't having the issue with eyebrow waxing, then I would probably stay on it forever because my skin has been so great!
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Posted 10/24/13 3:48 PM |
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Mere09
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Re: Getting older :( skin care.........
Posted by Otherme
Posted by leighdvm
I agree with the ladies who posted about Retin-A (I actually use Retin-A Micro 0.1%)for anti-aging.....I used to use ROC, which contains retinol, but the Retin-A, which is prescription only, is stronger and contains tretinoin....clinically shown to reduce wrinkles.
Does insurance cover Retin-A? My derm had mentioned it as a solution for some wrinkles on my chest, but said insurance won't pay for it since its cosmetic. Wonder if that goes for the face as well.. How much is it?
My Derm said my insurance probably wouldn't cover it unless she marked me as needing it for acne (which I don't have)...and even with that, she informed me that many insurances will only cover it up to a certain age. She did send it in to my insurance as a treatment for acne, so they cover it for me. I think it was around $30 after insurance paid, so I imagine it's quite expensive if they don't cover it. Kind of a vague answer, but it's all I've got. haha Talk to your dermatologist.
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Posted 10/24/13 3:53 PM |
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Otherme
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Re: Getting older :( skin care.........
Posted by Mere09
Posted by Otherme
Posted by leighdvm
I agree with the ladies who posted about Retin-A (I actually use Retin-A Micro 0.1%)for anti-aging.....I used to use ROC, which contains retinol, but the Retin-A, which is prescription only, is stronger and contains tretinoin....clinically shown to reduce wrinkles.
Does insurance cover Retin-A? My derm had mentioned it as a solution for some wrinkles on my chest, but said insurance won't pay for it since its cosmetic. Wonder if that goes for the face as well.. How much is it?
He actually recommended a new treatment for me - 'blue light' instead of the Retin A to help get rid of sun damage spots and to help wtih aging. I'm going to try it on my chest before i do anything on my face.. My Derm said my insurance probably wouldn't cover it unless she marked me as needing it for acne (which I don't have)...and even with that, she informed me that many insurances will only cover it up to a certain age. She did send it in to my insurance as a treatment for acne, so they cover it for me. I think it was around $30 after insurance paid, so I imagine it's quite expensive if they don't cover it. Kind of a vague answer, but it's all I've got. haha Talk to your dermatologist.
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Posted 10/24/13 5:21 PM |
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BunnyWife
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Re: Getting older :( skin care.........
Posted by Mere09
Posted by BunnyWife
Posted by Mere09
I went to my Dermatologist complaining about getting older, and how much I hated the dark spots showing up on my face. She put me on a prescription face cream called Retin-A. It's actually used for acne, but it has anti-aging properties and is supposed to lighten the dark spots. I've been using it for 3 months now, and I haven't noticed the dark spots lightening yet....BUT, it has definitely made a big difference in the smoothness of my skin. It looks so even and bright, and there's not a pore in sight.
Just something else to consider....
I've been using retin-a for years! Best stuff ever! I also use hydroquinine to keep dark spots away. Besides that? Sunscreen and coconut oil for moisturizer at night.
Have you found that your dark spots have lightened? That was really my main reason for getting on Retin-A, and I haven't seen any difference in my dark spots. I'm willing to give it more time since I've only been on it for a few months, but I probably wont continue on it if it doesn't make a difference in my dark spots, because it has made my skin pretty sensitive and I can't get my eyebrows waxed anymore because of it (it leaves me with burn marks--I have to get them threaded now--and I need my brows done every two weeks so it's a big deal for me). If I wasn't having the issue with eyebrow waxing, then I would probably stay on it forever because my skin has been so great!
Hydroquinone is pretty much the best skin lightening stuff EVER! I use it with Retin A and it got rid of the melasma in about 6 weeks. I make sure to wear a barrier sunscreen everyday too to keep the spots from returning. Are you using moisturizer with the Retina A? I use coconut oil and it helps with the drying. Having your brows threaded or plucked is better for your skin in the long run. Less pulling on delicate skin!
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Posted 10/24/13 8:20 PM |
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Chatham-Chick
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Re: Getting older :( skin care.........
Posted by Mere09
Have you found that your dark spots have lightened? That was really my main reason for getting on Retin-A, and I haven't seen any difference in my dark spots. I'm willing to give it more time since I've only been on it for a few months, but I probably wont continue on it if it doesn't make a difference in my dark spots, because it has made my skin pretty sensitive and I can't get my eyebrows waxed anymore because of it (it leaves me with burn marks--I have to get them threaded now--and I need my brows done every two weeks so it's a big deal for me). If I wasn't having the issue with eyebrow waxing, then I would probably stay on it forever because my skin has been so great!
Are you using an SPF every day? Otherwise your dark spots may only get worse because Retin-A makes you more sensitive to sunlight.
Usually Hydroquinone is recommended for sun/age spots.
ETA: BunnyWife beat me to it!
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Posted 10/24/13 8:23 PM |
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BunnyWife
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Re: Getting older :( skin care.........
Posted by Chatham-Chick
Posted by Mere09
Have you found that your dark spots have lightened? That was really my main reason for getting on Retin-A, and I haven't seen any difference in my dark spots. I'm willing to give it more time since I've only been on it for a few months, but I probably wont continue on it if it doesn't make a difference in my dark spots, because it has made my skin pretty sensitive and I can't get my eyebrows waxed anymore because of it (it leaves me with burn marks--I have to get them threaded now--and I need my brows done every two weeks so it's a big deal for me). If I wasn't having the issue with eyebrow waxing, then I would probably stay on it forever because my skin has been so great!
Are you using an SPF every day? Otherwise your dark spots may only get worse because Retin-A makes you more sensitive to sunlight.
Usually Hydroquinone is recommended for sun/age spots.
ETA: BunnyWife beat me to it!
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Posted 10/24/13 8:26 PM |
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Mere09
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Re: Getting older :( skin care.........
Posted by BunnyWife
Posted by Mere09
Posted by BunnyWife
Posted by Mere09
I went to my Dermatologist complaining about getting older, and how much I hated the dark spots showing up on my face. She put me on a prescription face cream called Retin-A. It's actually used for acne, but it has anti-aging properties and is supposed to lighten the dark spots. I've been using it for 3 months now, and I haven't noticed the dark spots lightening yet....BUT, it has definitely made a big difference in the smoothness of my skin. It looks so even and bright, and there's not a pore in sight.
Just something else to consider....
I've been using retin-a for years! Best stuff ever! I also use hydroquinine to keep dark spots away. Besides that? Sunscreen and coconut oil for moisturizer at night.
Have you found that your dark spots have lightened? That was really my main reason for getting on Retin-A, and I haven't seen any difference in my dark spots. I'm willing to give it more time since I've only been on it for a few months, but I probably wont continue on it if it doesn't make a difference in my dark spots, because it has made my skin pretty sensitive and I can't get my eyebrows waxed anymore because of it (it leaves me with burn marks--I have to get them threaded now--and I need my brows done every two weeks so it's a big deal for me). If I wasn't having the issue with eyebrow waxing, then I would probably stay on it forever because my skin has been so great!
Hydroquinone is pretty much the best skin lightening stuff EVER! I use it with Retin A and it got rid of the melasma in about 6 weeks. I make sure to wear a barrier sunscreen everyday too to keep the spots from returning. Are you using moisturizer with the Retina A? I use coconut oil and it helps with the drying. Having your brows threaded or plucked is better for your skin in the long run. Less pulling on delicate skin!
Is the Hydroquinone a prescription cream, or can I buy it at the store?
I am using a moisturizer everyday but I still have some dryness...especially on my chin and under my nose (random haha). Maybe I should give coconut oil a try.
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Posted 10/30/13 1:42 PM |
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Tine73
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Re: Getting older :( skin care.........
I started using Murad products along with a hyaluronic acid serum by someone else and I have seen a big difference in my skin. I've also been getting Hydrafacials every 6-8 weeks.
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Posted 10/31/13 10:39 PM |
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2BadSoSad
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Re: Getting older :( skin care.........
I just picked up this set, Ive only been using it for 2 days so I can't say for sure if I like it.....but it gets great reviews.
http://www.sephora.com/instantly-ageless-kit-P377325?skuId=1487073
I also use these after I wash and I LOVE them for resurfacing.http://www.sephora.com/facial-radiance-pads-P278317?skuId=1309608
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Posted 10/31/13 10:56 PM |
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