Whats the best Wrinkle Cream you've ever used?

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  1. Southern Belle profile image61
    Southern Belleposted 14 years ago

    Hey guys just wondering what product is tried and true. Money is tight, but wrinkles must be gone!

    1. rsmallory profile image67
      rsmalloryposted 14 years agoin reply to this

      absolutely love Avon's new Reversalist in the red container. I have been using it for about a month now.

    2. drej2522 profile image68
      drej2522posted 14 years agoin reply to this

      haha...what a gross thread!...no offense, but gross!

      1. drej2522 profile image68
        drej2522posted 14 years agoin reply to this

        I could just see the next topic...what kind of toliet paper do you use? Response: Well, I use 'Charmin' for my crusty ass!..it's soft!

    3. esstat17 profile image62
      esstat17posted 14 years agoin reply to this

      This is great conversation keep up more insightful

    4. Edda McIver profile image60
      Edda McIverposted 14 years agoin reply to this

      I have used for many years L'Occitane Precious Cream. Fantastic product based on essential oil. Absolutely worth to try it!

    5. Cosmetics-Guru profile image59
      Cosmetics-Guruposted 13 years agoin reply to this

      Love your question, "Whats the best Wrinkle Cream you've ever used?"

      As a cosmetics formulator, I know what goes into the majority of skin creams on the market.  Even though some companies put a few fantastic ingredients in their products, the minor ingredients are what will destroy your complexion sooner or later.

      If someone was to offer you a glass of water with 99.9% pure water, but a fraction of arsenic, would you drink it?  Of course not! It may quench your thirst at first, but as the arsenic builds up in your body after multiple times, your body will suffer the consequences.

      The same holds true with cosmetics, the best anti wrinkle cream will have no harmful ingredients, such as mineral oil, propylene glycol, formaldehyde, and emulsifying waxes.

      Would love to recommend a certain cosmetics to you, but we can't promote any product in one way or the other in this forum.
      Please find me if you would like more help.

  2. rebekahELLE profile image85
    rebekahELLEposted 14 years ago

    Clarins super restorative products, love them, can't afford them now, but they are the best I have found.

    now using Olay regenerist which is great also, but I prefer clarins. maybe I'll ask santa this year. big_smile

  3. Raicreations profile image59
    Raicreationsposted 14 years ago

    I have been using milk of magnesia, after cleansing at night dab a little on the face and leave for 10 minutes, later I appy carrot oil and massage in really well.

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      sneakorocksolidposted 14 years agoin reply to this

      Yuck! Thats one way to deny sex.

  4. readytoescape profile image60
    readytoescapeposted 14 years ago

    Starch, cream gums up the iron.



    Oops, walked in the wrong door

  5. donotfear profile image83
    donotfearposted 14 years ago

    Avon Anew Clinical: Line & Wrinkle Corrector.

    Another good one is Emu Oil.

  6. donotfear profile image83
    donotfearposted 14 years ago

    Avon Anew Clinical: Line & Wrinkle Corrector.

    Another good one is Emu Oil.

  7. TINA V profile image69
    TINA Vposted 14 years ago

    Loreal, The Body Shop, Avon, and Olay are all good brands.  It will also depend how sensitive is your skin.  There are testers that you could also try before you buy it. For The Body Shop products, there are sales associates who could assist you.  Have a great weekend!

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    B.C. BOUTIQUEposted 14 years ago

    Im lucky to have not wrinkeled yet, but I have some I studied on and made for a woman and now she swears by it, unfortunatly it is not marketed in stores, so I guess it was useless for me to even post this..sorry

  9. Southern Belle profile image61
    Southern Belleposted 14 years ago

    Oh hi hater! must be drinking a lot of hatorade tonight!
    What are You doing on the fashion and beauty forum anyways... go troll some other forum for someone who cares what you think-
    jack ass!

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      sneakorocksolidposted 14 years agoin reply to this

      He is a butt! I was serious.

    2. drej2522 profile image68
      drej2522posted 14 years agoin reply to this

      I am not a hater or a butt. I just thought it was funny.

  10. Gabriella D'Anton profile image60
    Gabriella D'Antonposted 14 years ago

    After 30 years in the skin care business I can tell you this:

    If you already have wrinkles, enjoy them! No cream will ever erase wrinkles, no matter how much they cost or whatever miracles they promise people. Short of deep peels, derma fillers and face lift, Nothing Works, so stop agonizing. A good moisturizer will temporary soften the superficial lines caused by dehydration (which may turn into wrinkles later. You may want to read some of my hubs about skin care

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    Madame Xposted 14 years ago

    A nightly oil massage will ease them - I use oil to take off my makeup anyway so it's a two-fer. Also, drink plenty of water - that's the best thing you can do for your skin, from the inside out always does more than external stuff smile

  12. profile image0
    B.C. BOUTIQUEposted 14 years ago

    I have found that emu oil mixed with a sweet patchouli oil and rose extract softens the skin and has reduced wrinkles on many people I know..

    Its worth a try...

  13. Mocha Momma profile image61
    Mocha Mommaposted 14 years ago

    Interesting topic, I've never used wrinkle cream, my mother's never used it, and my grandmother's never used it...  My mom is 52 and doesn't have a wrinkle on her face, my grandmother passed away, no wrinkles when she passed (living she had a maybe a very slight crinkle at the crease of her eyes), she was in her 70s.

    We keep our skin moisturized and protected.  Since your skin eats, I would use a natural moisturizer that has a natural sunscreen in it to protect your skin from pre-mature aging.  That's what I use.

  14. Gabriella D'Anton profile image60
    Gabriella D'Antonposted 14 years ago

    You are right Mocha and heredity is very important in the way age will affect the skin (what the cosmetic industry will have you believe is that thye secret is in the way you take care of your skin). That is also important, but only half the truth.

 
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