The sooner you start using anti aging products the better?
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So i was watching the tyra banks show and thats what they said. Im only 19 and my mother for her age (55) has lots of wrinkles however my father is like 6 years older and has none. Im hopping I have my fathers genes in that department lol but if I was to buy an anti aging cream and start using it now would i be guaranteed to delay wrinkles quite some time or is it bad to use them too early?
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So i was watching the tyra banks show and thats what they said. Im only 19 and my mother for her age (55) has lots of wrinkles however my father is like 6 years older and has none. Im hopping I have my fathers genes in that department lol but if I was to buy an anti aging cream and start using it now would i be guaranteed to delay wrinkles quite some time or is it bad to use them too early?
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September 17th, 2009 at 11:23 am
staying out of the sun is what will help you the most
but yes that makes sense using anti aging cream should delay wrinkles
good luck
retin-a has been known for preventing wrinkles and such
i would give that a try
September 18th, 2009 at 3:33 am
At your age, the best thing you can do for your skin is to limit sun exposure. Next would be eat well, sleep enough and follow a decent skin care plan. Decent does not have to be expensive, just cleanse thoroughly and not too roughly, use toner if you’re on the oily side and moisturizer if you’re dry.
September 20th, 2009 at 7:00 am
I’ve been using anti-aging since I was 12 haha. I’m 14 now but I don’t really use ‘anti wrinkle’ I use neutrogena healthy skin with spf 15. A moisturizer with a good spf is what matters until you’re in you’re late twenties.
But lately I’ve been trying La Mer which is actually improving my skin quite alot! It’s pricey, but it’s a great cream! Also anti aging. I don’t really think anti-aging creams are bad if you use it early since it actually boosts collagen production in your skin to delay wrinkles.
Tyra’s right!