Tuesday, December 8th, 2009 at
8:38 am
I’m a 15 year old girl and i take very good care of my skin. I have a morning and night routine. I use Alba botanica sea mineral cleansing gel (is a natural product), Alba botanica sea kelp facial toner (Natural product), and Nivea classic cream (that i have been using all of my life). I exfoliate my skin once or twice a week (St. Ives apricot scrub but looking into Alba botanica facial scrub which is a natural product) and i use a mask once a week or less (Alba botanica and again, natural) . I use an SPF of 50 Broad spectrum everyday if i go outside. I eat a lot of fruits and drink a lot of water. Do you think i am doing things right? is there a need of using anti-aging products at my age? Or should i just keep doing what I’m doing?
One more thing, I don’t use any makeup either.
Thursday, November 12th, 2009 at
1:27 am
I heard that when using a lot of anti-aging creams, skin can loose its elasticity and with time it will create more wrinkles then it fixed.
Saturday, September 12th, 2009 at
2:59 pm
If yes, any recommendations for an anti-aging eye cream especially?
Sunday, August 16th, 2009 at
9:16 pm
I am 25 years old and I want to start using some anti aging products. Mainly around my eyes. It seems that I am already getting lines there. And that depresses me. I use proactive soultion because my skin is so bad. Any other products seem to make me break out. I use their SPF 15 day lotion. Is there anything I can use at night. Someone once told me to get the vitamin A gel caps from walmart and split one open and put around my eyes. Does that really work? Another question is about the MD Formulations from the Bare Escentuals, does anyone use them? It’s just that it costs alot of money and I want to make sure it really works before I fork out all that cash! Any input and suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
Sunday, August 16th, 2009 at
2:51 pm
I was wondering whether using anti aging cream rather then normal moisturizer would make a bigger difference in the future for my skin