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Yeah, it's there - i thought it was you being a bit cryptic!!LOL
Anyway, the retinol sounds really good....oh, and I'd so be having botox if I could afford it...I'd probably get a lip plump too. Do any of those topical lip plumpers work I wonder?? You know the ones that make your lips tingly...
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oh Brown Eyes
I thought you were being ironic or cryptic too. I don't know - pm RJ>
I don't know about Lip Plump - my lips are kinda full already - but I do use Revitalash and I do have thicker lashes now!!! Love it!! There are other products out there to help you grow more lashes.
Lila
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I saw today that retinol creams and serums etc could be bought online -- do I really need to get a prescription?
Oh, and good question about the lip plumper... curious minds want to know!!
And while we're at it, how about those new tube mascaras - you apply it and it builds like tubes on each lash so they are longer. I saw a write up in O magazine that said it was good. Anyone?FINALLY -- I'm a non-drinker!!
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I'm 56, I've been using plain old Oil of Olay since my late 20's. I barely have any wrinkles in my face. The ones I got over my upper lip from years of smoking are not as noticeable as they were since I quit smoking almost two years ago. When my kids were little they called it Oil of Delay.vegan zombies want your grains
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Hello ladies,
3 months ago I heard a radio ad for "Nightskin." I looked into it, and it's supposedly (sorry, I'm not always cynical but you know how it goes) developed by a plastic surgeon, blah blah blah. It has a form of retinol, but also a combination of other things with it that are supposedly (sorry again) in the right form to actually absorb into your skin cells, whereas not all creams really can. Supposedly.
OK, so they are offering a free trial, so I get a free trial. Well, this stuff really works! It helps fade discolorations, it helps smooth fine lines and overall has really improved my complexion. Even my husband, who normally wouldn't even notice if I dyed my hair bright purple (nothing against the guy, he's great but just wanders through life without noticing such things), even HE noticed and commented on my complexion recently. I noticed a bit of a change after a couple of weeks, but after a few weeks, really was a difference I could notice. It costs about 45 dollars a bottle (ouch!) but I only use half of what is recommended, and so cut my costs in half. And, you only use it at night.
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MOW, I use oil of olay regenerist daily and retin A micro every other night (when using retin A expect peeling, that is a good thing new skin is underneath) I use botox for my crows feet and forhead lines. Botox isn't that expensive if you divide it by how many months it lasts. My insurance picks up my Retin A so it's like $40. If I boughtit outright in would be $138.
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