9 yrs, 7 mths ago

Fine lines – fool proof products?

Hi all!

I’m 27 and am getting fine lines – on my forehead and frown lines.

I really notice a difference in visibility when I hydrate my skin properly – so I am looking for a product that pretty much eliminates them if at all possible (so that when I skip a day of cream, I don’t look like my grandmother).

However I don’t have the budget to try many things.

I know everyone’s skin is different so there is no guarantee what will work for me. Any advice at this point would be great. I spent like half an hour staring at the shelf of creams this morning and could not get myself to pick one purely on appearance and promises. Reviews are always mixed and I do not know all products available – so please feel free to recommend!

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  • Bronze
    9 yrs, 7 mths ago

    I think its important to start taking care of our skin in our mid-20s. Helps us keep those wrinkles at bay.

    I used many products too. Clarins Double Serum, SK-II Facial Treatment Essence and many more.

    All of those are on the high-end. Low-end usually dont work for my skin. Poor me!

    So my friend had suggested to me about Renewal Whitening Day and Night serum from Sara Shantelle.
    Its more affordable than those high-end products. Its been 4-5 months since i started using it.

    I can see visible reduction in my fine lines.

  • 9 yrs, 7 mths ago

    will try this rose hip oil most of you are raving about. i am currently using rejuvamist by lashem. its a great way to keep skin young.

  • 9 yrs, 7 mths ago

    Try using Rose hip oil as your evening moisturiser. I also recommend using Hydraluron under your regular daytime moisturiser.
    My mum was suffering with really dry skin. I bought her some RHO and Hydraluron and suggested she use it this way. The results are amazing. No more dry skin.
    IMHO the best RHO is Trilogy with antioxidants.

  • Bronze
    9 yrs, 7 mths ago

    Hi all!

    I’m 27 and am getting fine lines – on my forehead and frown lines.

    I really notice a difference in visibility when I hydrate my skin properly – so I am looking for a product that pretty much eliminates them if at all possible (so that when I skip a day of cream, I don’t look like my grandmother).

    However I don’t have the budget to try many things.

    I know everyone’s skin is different so there is no guarantee what will work for me. Any advice at this point would be great. I spent like half an hour staring at the shelf of creams this morning and could not get myself to pick one purely on appearance and promises. Reviews are always mixed and I do not know all products available – so please feel free to recommend!

    Hello NellAdams,
    You need to try natural wrinkle care products. Whenever you select any skin care product make sure that the product ingredients must be natural as well as suitable for your skin.

  • 9 yrs, 7 mths ago

    I know this sounds alittle too simple but i swear by Rosehip oil, i love this stuff. Its natural, affordable and it really does work. I started using this product years ago and have seen a dramatic difference to the tone of my skin, the feel, the look and the fine lines, i obviously still have them only botox and fillers can fix them but since using Rosehip i could tell you that they are alot finer and not as prominent, worth a go 🙂

  • 9 yrs, 7 mths ago

    Hi NellAdams,

    I came across your forum topic and thought I’d suggest some great articles we’ve put in the site that might feature the perfect product for you!!

    This one is all about oils, which are great for re-hydrating the skin and smoothing fine lines:
    http://www.beautyheaven.com.au/skin-care/moisturisers/5-oils-that-deserve-a-spot-in-your-skin-care-regime-13128

    This article is about dry skin myths, which may help you figure out the meaning behind your skin issue and hopefully suggest some products that might work for you, and not break the bank!:
    http://www.beautyheaven.com.au/skin-care/eczema-skin-irritations/dry-skin-myths-revealed-13044

    I hope these help! Have a great weekend!

    bh’s Rosie x

  • 9 yrs, 7 mths ago

    Try BioOil on the problem areas, the stuff is amazing! And easy on the wallet too.

  • 9 yrs, 7 mths ago

    Add an oil and/or Hydraluron they both hydrate the skin but in different ways.

  • 9 yrs, 7 mths ago

    Hi NellAdams,
    I swear by the Avon Anew Clinical PRO Line Corrector, its in a silver bottle and it really does work! Its $65 I think but I only use a tiny amount on my forehead and a bottle lasts me at least 6 months

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