Posted on 07/11/2009 5:58:01 PM PDT by Marie
Yes. The best.
Aren’t dark rings under the eyes sometimes caused by anemia or a vitamin deficiency?
I'm 47 and cried myself to sleep. Even gave up trying to look decent, make-up, hair...why bother if I am to be “frog lady.” The bags, wrinkles, enlarged pores...
I was at an 8.4 when they caught my anemia. Normal is 12-15 and blood transfusions are given between 7-8.
Magnifying Glass.... that made me laugh. When I turned 57, that was what my husband gave me for my birthday... one of those stand up things you keep in the bath room...... I couldn’t believe any man could be that dumb.....! but, he still doesn’t see my point...
yes, I have...have to make sure you do not have a stuffed up nose when using it. You don’t use it with a powerful stream which is dangerous. But I use it with luke warm water and non iodized salt. You stick the blue nob up to your nose (not into it) and the water goes in one nostril and out the other while bathing and cleansing your sinuses. You get use to it. Just have to make sure your head it tilted right so the water doesn’t go down your throat. It’s not highly expensive but talk to your doctor/allergist first about it.
Thank you so much ladies!
As discussed on another thread a few years back, Prep H used to be great for the under eye area...until the US changed the formula. Now you have to get it from Canada.
I was diagnosed with anemia last winter. I’ll get my levels checked again ASAP. (It would explain why I’m so tired lately.)
"NO MIRACLES Some brands, such as Olay, worked better than others. But wrinkle creams on average made little difference in the skins appearance."
The side effects aren't worth it, though.
I need some advice myself, rather urgently, bald spot advice, it’s getting bigger and bigger. How do I stop it?
The side effects aren't worth it, though.
They’ve got me using a sinus wash daily. It’s just a bottle that I squeeze the salt water into my nose with.
I do like the pick idea. Might be faster than the wash I’m using now.
It is not too early for a lift. Just the right time if your genetics hold
Adding five pounds may help stave off some wrinkles
I use plain old Queen Helene Cocoa butter. Cheap, and I have skin that gets complimented.
My husband just shaved his head and got another tattoo. (nice middle aged biker look)
I have heard that Rogaine works, but you can’t stop using it. (Don’t know if I spelled that right.)
Thank you! (I’m saving all your posts for later research!)
I just have one piece of advice for you: don’t use OTC retinol/retinoic acid treatments. I used the L’Oreal treatments, and took before-and-after pictures because I wanted to keep track of all the improvement I was expecting. Just the opposite took place: my wrinkles worsened and the whole thing aged me discernably. I was furious.
I would strongly recommend you consult with a good dermatologist who does cosmetic work, or a plastic surgeon who offers laser treatments and skin care. There is really nothing they can put in a bottle that’s going to penetrate through all the dead layers of skin and fix what’s going on inside. But various chemical and laser options are available, as well as minimal plastic surgery (Botox, Juvederm, etc.) You will waste hundreds or thousands of bucks on stupid creams and lotions, but the same money put into a laser-zotting will fix things for years and years.
And stay out of the sun!!
If Retin A is too harsh for you, try Tazorac. Fabulous!
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.