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By *istressZoe OP   TV/TS
over a year ago

cheshire

Hey

Anyone use this?

I've just purchased an anti wrinkle serum x been using it for a week and a positive difference x

Box says it rejuvenates and firms and I can confirm it seems to be true!

And only a couple of pounds from the make up counter!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I’ve been using the No7 laboratories fine line serum and it’s definitely made a difference!

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By *rincess peachWoman
over a year ago

shits creek

I'm TERRIBLE at skin care. Truly awful.

I moisturise about once a week

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By *oxyvixen99Woman
over a year ago

Newtownabbey

I use hyaluronic acid twice daily and retinol twice a week, they really help x

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By *ranny-CrumpetWoman
over a year ago

The Town by The Cross


"I'm TERRIBLE at skin care. Truly awful.

I moisturise about once a week "

I've never moisturised in my life. I hate the feel on my skin.

Any...... from the cheapest to the most expensive only penetrate the epidermis in any case........ so I believe.

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By *nliveneTV/TS
over a year ago

Selby

I use L'Oréal revita lift serum

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I’ve used it on my bollocks and I can confirm it’s amazing, they’ve never looked so youthful and vibrant.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I use Miracle eyes when i go out.....shhh, magic stuff!

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By *icecouple561Couple
Forum Mod

over a year ago

East Sussex

I sometimes use serum but not regularly, I don't find it makes any difference to me. I'm using a very expensive moisturiser that Mr N bought me at the moment and the skin on my face feels really nice. Usually though I use Aldi moisturiser. Maybe I should invest in serum.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

If something makes you feel good then it's worth the money.

But they do very little to prevent gravity doing it's job.

I use a cheap as chips moisturiser because I don't like feeling dry.

Moisturising from within with drinking lots of water is the most effective.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"If something makes you feel good then it's worth the money.

But they do very little to prevent gravity doing it's job.

I use a cheap as chips moisturiser because I don't like feeling dry.

Moisturising from within with drinking lots of water is the most effective."

I read that as gravy doing its job, I thought is there nothing gravy can’t do.

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By *icecouple561Couple
Forum Mod

over a year ago

East Sussex


"If something makes you feel good then it's worth the money.

But they do very little to prevent gravity doing it's job.

I use a cheap as chips moisturiser because I don't like feeling dry.

Moisturising from within with drinking lots of water is the most effective."

I've got very oily skin and I think that's helped although it's also been the bane of my life at times

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"If something makes you feel good then it's worth the money.

But they do very little to prevent gravity doing it's job.

I use a cheap as chips moisturiser because I don't like feeling dry.

Moisturising from within with drinking lots of water is the most effective.

I read that as gravy doing its job, I thought is there nothing gravy can’t do."

I might put gravy in pretty packaging with a designer label and use long words no one understands claiming after a month you will look 10yrs younger.

I'll charge £100 for a small pot of it

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"If something makes you feel good then it's worth the money.

But they do very little to prevent gravity doing it's job.

I use a cheap as chips moisturiser because I don't like feeling dry.

Moisturising from within with drinking lots of water is the most effective.

I've got very oily skin and I think that's helped although it's also been the bane of my life at times"

I just had a peek at your pictures- you have excellent skin

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By *icecouple561Couple
Forum Mod

over a year ago

East Sussex


"If something makes you feel good then it's worth the money.

But they do very little to prevent gravity doing it's job.

I use a cheap as chips moisturiser because I don't like feeling dry.

Moisturising from within with drinking lots of water is the most effective.

I've got very oily skin and I think that's helped although it's also been the bane of my life at times

I just had a peek at your pictures- you have excellent skin "

Thank you

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"If something makes you feel good then it's worth the money.

But they do very little to prevent gravity doing it's job.

I use a cheap as chips moisturiser because I don't like feeling dry.

Moisturising from within with drinking lots of water is the most effective.

I read that as gravy doing its job, I thought is there nothing gravy can’t do.

I might put gravy in pretty packaging with a designer label and use long words no one understands claiming after a month you will look 10yrs younger.

I'll charge £100 for a small pot of it

"

Call it ‘Good Gravy!’

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By *icecouple561Couple
Forum Mod

over a year ago

East Sussex

I do know that those patronising women who say "hyaluronic acid" really slowly as if we're all incapable of understanding long words because we're so girly and not interested in such things, really get on my nerves.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I do know that those patronising women who say "hyaluronic acid" really slowly as if we're all incapable of understanding long words because we're so girly and not interested in such things, really get on my nerves."

Those beauty counter bitches need a slap

Just give me the free sample and shut up

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I use coconut oil to moisturize my face and body , sometimes I may add in afew drops of essential oil into it. I do have good skin and look younger than my approaching years but I think alot is down to genetics. My mum looks much younger than her 70 years

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By *not123Couple
over a year ago

sp1

I take collegen tablets to help with skin plus other things seems to help

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By *ranny-CrumpetWoman
over a year ago

The Town by The Cross

Tocilizumab.

TOC CIL IZ U MAB .........

Good boy Boris!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I've only recently become interested in skincare, and my skin has never looked or felt better. I wish I'd started 20 years ago

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By *istressZoe OP   TV/TS
over a year ago

cheshire


"I've only recently become interested in skincare, and my skin has never looked or felt better. I wish I'd started 20 years ago "

I'm the same - I'm using a product called Balance Active Formula it's from a discount store - I've heard the No7 range is excellent x

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By *icecouple561Couple
Forum Mod

over a year ago

East Sussex


"I do know that those patronising women who say "hyaluronic acid" really slowly as if we're all incapable of understanding long words because we're so girly and not interested in such things, really get on my nerves.

Those beauty counter bitches need a slap

Just give me the free sample and shut up "

.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I am obsessed with skin care. Doesn’t have to be expensive (the ordinary range is an affordable brand and worth looking at), however I do have some high end brands too. No7 often have great deals.

I use tropic to cleanse and tone, beautiful products. I also use their skin glow oil. Hyaluronic acid is a must, serums on deeper lines and then a decent moisturiser. I treat my neck and décolletage as an extension of my face and always treat those areas too.

I’m often complimented about my skin x

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Nappy rash cream is my moisturiser and a touch of boots No7 hydrogel

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By *naswingdressWoman
over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)

My skin is improving. Dunno what it is that I've thrown at it, though, but I'm keeping on going with it.

Never saw much difference with Retinol, oddly.

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By *ophieslutTV/TS
over a year ago

Central

The great snake oil con, costing us £billions. They use special trademarked names that they want to add scientific gravitas to their formulations. The strongest help will come via your genetic makeup, your diet and lifestyle, including minimising sun exposure and stress plus your blood serum will deliver the nutrients that your skin needs, at the right depth in your skin. Otherwise, it's like plastering and polyfilla, we're just tinkering on the surface. The Boots range has some valid scientific research behind it but the rest are going to be helping us feel good,mostly the skin being slightly prevented from water loss, dead cells removal and some placebo effect too. I like Elemis stuff.

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By *icecouple561Couple
Forum Mod

over a year ago

East Sussex

I do think genetics play a huge part. My dad has never used anything but soap and water on his face and sparingly at that lol. Although he's mid nineties his skin is remarkable. His mother was the same, she used glycerine and rose water.

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By *naswingdressWoman
over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"The great snake oil con, costing us £billions. They use special trademarked names that they want to add scientific gravitas to their formulations. The strongest help will come via your genetic makeup, your diet and lifestyle, including minimising sun exposure and stress plus your blood serum will deliver the nutrients that your skin needs, at the right depth in your skin. Otherwise, it's like plastering and polyfilla, we're just tinkering on the surface. The Boots range has some valid scientific research behind it but the rest are going to be helping us feel good,mostly the skin being slightly prevented from water loss, dead cells removal and some placebo effect too. I like Elemis stuff. "

I don't spend much time here, it makes my head hurt, but this lady is very informative.

https://youtube.com/c/LabMuffinBeautyScience

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By *icecouple561Couple
Forum Mod

over a year ago

East Sussex


"The great snake oil con, costing us £billions. They use special trademarked names that they want to add scientific gravitas to their formulations. The strongest help will come via your genetic makeup, your diet and lifestyle, including minimising sun exposure and stress plus your blood serum will deliver the nutrients that your skin needs, at the right depth in your skin. Otherwise, it's like plastering and polyfilla, we're just tinkering on the surface. The Boots range has some valid scientific research behind it but the rest are going to be helping us feel good,mostly the skin being slightly prevented from water loss, dead cells removal and some placebo effect too. I like Elemis stuff.

I don't spend much time here, it makes my head hurt, but this lady is very informative.

https://youtube.com/c/LabMuffinBeautyScience"

I just had a quick look at her video about adapting your routine as you get older. Then she said "I'm turning 34" and I pressed back

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By *naswingdressWoman
over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"The great snake oil con, costing us £billions. They use special trademarked names that they want to add scientific gravitas to their formulations. The strongest help will come via your genetic makeup, your diet and lifestyle, including minimising sun exposure and stress plus your blood serum will deliver the nutrients that your skin needs, at the right depth in your skin. Otherwise, it's like plastering and polyfilla, we're just tinkering on the surface. The Boots range has some valid scientific research behind it but the rest are going to be helping us feel good,mostly the skin being slightly prevented from water loss, dead cells removal and some placebo effect too. I like Elemis stuff.

I don't spend much time here, it makes my head hurt, but this lady is very informative.

https://youtube.com/c/LabMuffinBeautyScience

I just had a quick look at her video about adapting your routine as you get older. Then she said "I'm turning 34" and I pressed back "

She's a chemistry PhD, she knows a thing or two

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By *moothdickMan
over a year ago

stoke

Serum or seaman

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By *luebellRacerCouple
over a year ago

Shropshire

I like the Bodyshop Drops of Youth range, and I know it's ethical and packaging recyclable.

I use my friend's shea & teatree face soap, she hand makes them and again all the packaging is plastic free.

Nothing stops my hormonal break outs though.

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By *naswingdressWoman
over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)

I use a mix of The Ordinary (Buffet, hyaluronic acid, mandelic acid and glycolic acid - also vitamin C suspension but I'm not repurchasing, I see no difference), Revolution (salicylic acid, The Ordinary discontinued theirs. It's fragranced), Superdrug (vitamin E moisturisers), and oddly Tesco (their sensitive skin cleanser is quite good). I also wear sunscreen religiously.

My sensitivity, oiliness, congestion/blemishes, and texture have reduced over the two years I've been paying attention beyond wash and moisturise.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I absolutely adore skincare. I can't imagine what my skin would look like if I didn't have products to help keep it under control.

If you're blessed with good skin then I don't think you need to spend a fortune. As long as you're using SPF daily and keeping your skin hydrated you'll be absolutely fine.

I'm approaching my 30s and I still get hormonal breakouts on my face every couple of months. I've struggled with acne my whole life. Luckily I've got no wrinkles and barely any lines but my mum is nearly 60 and doesn't have any so it is probably good genetics. I do like to make sure I take care of my skin now for the future though.

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By *eah BabyCouple
over a year ago

Cheshire, Windermere ,Cumbria


"I’ve used it on my bollocks and I can confirm it’s amazing, they’ve never looked so youthful and vibrant. "

Or is it because they are full? ... only joking

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By *eah BabyCouple
over a year ago

Cheshire, Windermere ,Cumbria

I always slather on the moisturiser face and body but always swap and change what I use, most of how you look is down to genetics but figured why not give yourself an extra helping hand

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By *istressZoe OP   TV/TS
over a year ago

cheshire


"I always slather on the moisturiser face and body but always swap and change what I use, most of how you look is down to genetics but figured why not give yourself an extra helping hand "

Looking at your pics x your skin is flawless! X

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By *rightonsteveMan
over a year ago

Brighton - even Hove!

‘Rejuvenates and firms’? What happens if I smear a load on my cock?

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By *istressZoe OP   TV/TS
over a year ago

cheshire


"‘Rejuvenates and firms’? What happens if I smear a load on my cock? "

Report back and let me know x

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