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Anti wrinkle skin care
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joet72001
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Hi there money savers,
I need some help from the ladies about anti wrinkle care. Can anyone give me some advise on what is the best buy. There are so many I dont know what's good or what works. Any advice :-/
I need some help from the ladies about anti wrinkle care. Can anyone give me some advise on what is the best buy. There are so many I dont know what's good or what works. Any advice :-/
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Do you mean for wrinkles you already have or to prevent them.
The experts reckon that the biggest contributing factor is the sun, so if you want to prevent them then your best bet is to use a cream with an SPF factor of at least 15 all year round.0 -
I wish I don't have any wrinkles. No it's for existing ones. I'm looking for a good cream to soften my skin out. I'm also looking for a good cream for sun damaged skin.0
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Lidl's own brand is excellent. Less than £2 a jar. This was recommended by someone else on this forum.0
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I agree with Ria, after I saw a recommendation on here I bought the anti wrinkle cream in the black tube from Llidl's,I can honestly say its one of the best ones I have ever used! and yes that is including some VERY expensive ones. Give it a try!When man sacrifices the Love of POWER for the Power of Love, there will be peace on earth.0
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At the moment Avon have an anti wrinkle cream called Anew Retroactive+ night Repair.
Now it apparantly reverses the signs of ageing, repairs deeper wrinkles, moisturises and prevent new wrinkles.
It is actually £15 for a 50ml tub BUT you get a free beauty kit worth £22 with it!
The beauty pack contains
Anew Pure O2 Cleanser - worth £4
Anew Clinical Micro-Exfoliant - worth £12
and a Beyond Colour Nutralush Lipstick with SPF15 - worth £6
AND it all comes in a pretty git bag complete with tag so it can be used as a crimbo gift!!Dream of being mortgage free....
APR 2007 - £109,825 FEB 2012 - £98,664.53:beer:0 -
AND it all comes in a pretty git bag
*Inspects self for signs of gittishness* ;D'Puritanism: the haunting fear that someone, somewhere, may be happy'.
H L Mencken0 -
*Inspects self for signs of gittishness* ;D
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*Inspects self for signs of gittishness* ;D
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:PDream of being mortgage free....
APR 2007 - £109,825 FEB 2012 - £98,664.53:beer:0 -
Pat, it was meant as a joke ::)
Dawnylou, thanks for the tip and also for having a sense of humour!'Puritanism: the haunting fear that someone, somewhere, may be happy'.
H L Mencken0 -
ah ya got to have a sense of humour to get anywhere in this life.Dream of being mortgage free....
APR 2007 - £109,825 FEB 2012 - £98,664.53:beer:0
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