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I would say before you buy any skincare speak to a skincare advisor, I know boots have them. They will be able to talk to you about your skincare needs and skin type.

I use all olay skincare and apart from the odd spot or blemish here and there I have good skin. I do get complemented on it from time to time!



Lyns you dont have good skin you have FANTASTIC skin lovely radiant looking lady.


Awwww ta very much passionkiss.gif


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i have very sensitive skin and have tried most products that just made things worse.

most products have about 25 different ingredients before you get to the ones that are actually supposed to be doing the job.

i now use a cream that i buy off my son who runs his own business (yes i'm very proud as he's nearly 14 and had the business for 2 years) it's an aloe vera cream that has one ingredient before the active and that is just water. it lasts for ages, makes my skin feel great and only has the base cream and aloe in it with a couple of other active ingredients.

any cream will instantly make skin look better and plumper if it was dry to start with.


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foxylady2209 wrote:

My addition would be to not forget your neck and upper chest - always take your treatment down past your cleavage.

rpm prepares some upper chest & down past your cleavage treatment for foxy wanker.gif

X_fanny_x wrote:

although ive yet toi find something for my dark under eye patches that works
take a ticket & stand in line hunny! wanker.gif

jagsatwork.gif Unless you have a recognised medical problem with your skin no amount of 'miracle cream cure' will alleviate your skin

Water, plenty of it with regular excersise & proper eating habits WILL change your complexion for the best
icon_redface.gif getting pregnant can help too but I cant do that bit icon_redface.gif


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Whipsnspurs wrote:

any cream will instantly make skin look better and plumper if it was dry to start with.

jagsatwork.gif yup... what she said too!
moisturisers do help immensely... but please drink to rehydrate the skin


...& I don't mean alcohol!


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redpantherman wrote:

Whipsnspurs wrote:

any cream will instantly make skin look better and plumper if it was dry to start with.

jagsatwork.gif yup... what she said too!
moisturisers do help immensely... but please drink to rehydrate the skin


...& I don't mean alcohol!


yep I drink an abundance of water these days, it helps get rid of my water retention. I've been told though that we should drink room temperature or warm water as ice cold water shocks the gut.


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jaymar wrote:

redpantherman wrote:

Whipsnspurs wrote:

any cream will instantly make skin look better and plumper if it was dry to start with.

jagsatwork.gif yup... what she said too!
moisturisers do help immensely... but please drink to rehydrate the skin


...& I don't mean alcohol!


yep I drink an abundance of water these days, it helps get rid of my water retention. I've been told though that we should drink room temperature or warm water as ice cold water shocks the gut.
icon_confused.gif I've not heard that one before! Drinking cold water can help you burn more calories coz body heat is expended as the liquid warms up! icon_biggrin.gif


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I use water, seems to work.

Anyone seen the advert for some face cream containing 15% oxygen? Now they're asking you to pay to cover your skin with air - how rediculous is that?



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