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i am in my early 20’s so they arent obvious YET but i notice them.if you stop smiling or laughing for days i guess they kinda disappear but thats too hard TO DO.anybody know what anti wrinkle cream works the best or what do u use?besides botox
i am in my early 20’s so they arent obvious YET but i notice them.if you stop smiling or laughing for days i guess they kinda disappear but thats too hard TO DO.anybody know what anti wrinkle cream works the best or what do u use?besides botox
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Please don’t lose you ability to laugh so you can look younger! I use an eye cream from olay that I get at Target. I’m older and need the moisture.
You’re just asking for someone to answer with “stop smiling” or “start frowning”! But really, I don’t know which products work best for those. You’re so young to even be worrying about wrinkles! I think you should be happy that they are “laugh” lines, because it could be a lot worse. You should try to think of any wrinkles you get as signs of experience instead of aging, and relish your experiences because it’s all part of life. No one gets away wrinkle-free forever.
it is normal to hv wrinkle
try exfoliate gently at the area and apply an anti aging cream. hope the soltion wil help minimize ur problem :))
I use patches called Frownies on my laugh lines. Wear them to bed. I’ve noticed a huge difference in those lines and my forehead lines also. I also use Murad’s Intensive Wrinkle…it’s expensive ($150) but it really is fabulous. It’s available in many good salons. If you smoke…stop. If you tan…stop. But, definitely do not stop smiling!!
You might be getting them in your sleep. Pay attention if you have them worsen after you just woke up. If that’s the case it means your face is not relaxed when you sleep. You’re pressing your lips into your teeth. Talk to your dentist about getting a night guard - it’s a plastic piece you wear on your teeth at night that willput some space between your teeth and in front of your teeth as well. I’ve heard you can get cheaper version of them in drugstore, but those are not custom made, and I never tried it. Night guard is working well for me to reduce smile lines. I’m 30.