I'm 33 and my eye wrinkles are out of control lately and the under-eye shadows are awful. All I use right now is a BB cream and makeup.
Do you have wrinkles? Do you do anything to treat/prevent?
I'm 33 and my eye wrinkles are out of control lately and the under-eye shadows are awful. All I use right now is a BB cream and makeup.
Do you have wrinkles? Do you do anything to treat/prevent?
clementine / 854 posts
Commenting to follow. I'm in the same boat but have no recommendations. I'm still nursing my 4 month old, and I feel like a lot of the products I've seen with good reviews contain chemicals that aren't nursing friendly. I've been using Murad moisturizer, which I really like, but it isn't anti-aging.
I'm starting to get laugh lines around my mouth, and the dark circles under my eyes are out of control. The former are definitely from age. I'm hoping the dark circles aren't permanent and are just from stress due to having a toddler and infant. I think I'm probably delusional though.
eggplant / 11824 posts
I’m 35 and don’t have many wrinkles/fine lines, but I have oily skin which apparently helps (and I’m still dealing with acne, so ya know, it’s not all roses!) and I’ve been religiously using very good products like about 10 years.
The product line I am most loyal to is Dr. Hauschka. I also use (and really like) Shiseido eye cream at night, but I’ve also used other night creams over the years and liked them too. I also religiously use sunscreen and drink tons of water to try to prevent damage as well.
pomelo / 5791 posts
Following.
I don't have fine lines (at least not yet), but I have the "11" between my eyebrows and I hate it! My solution is.....having bangs lol
pear / 1728 posts
Following for prevention ideas.
I don't have wrinkles yet (I'm 26) but I also have the 11 between my eyebrows.
pomegranate / 3973 posts
@futuremama: I hadn't even thought about non-pregnancy/nursing friendly chemicals but that will be an issue as well! My under eye circles are awful, and even worse when I smile (same for the wrinkles) Ugh.
@yoursilverlining: I've had bad skin for ever and have plenty of acne scars to go with; wish I could luck out on the wrinkles! I will check out your recommendations!
wonderful pear / 26210 posts
So, my dermatologist has said that the best thing you can do is to get yourself a prescription for Retin A. It's the only thing that makes a difference when it comes to wrinkles.
Once you've got them, use a primer to fill in the lines before you put makeup on.
kiwi / 739 posts
My dermatologist has been advertising voluma a lot lately. They claim it doesn't wear off. Compelling pictures, but I need to know someone who got it done! (Image from google)
ETA: for dark circles not wrinkles!
pineapple / 12234 posts
I use retinol and a daily chemical peel pad by Peter Thomas Roth. I'm not opposed to getting Botox down the road either!
eggplant / 11824 posts
@josina: I have acne scars too. I really like this product; it takes a while to see a difference, but I do believe my skin looks a lot smoother and better!
http://www.katesomerville.com/d-scar-scar-diminishing-serum/?gclid=CJ2L2s7F6s8CFYJkhgodiJEEPw
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