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

Well, it's starting. Those little lines/creases are starting to appear just above my lip and and the odd one near my eyes

God damn it why did I have to inherit the "wrinkly gene"

My question is, can anyone recommend a really good product that actually works ?? ie, slows them down, gets rid of them or make them appear less visible?

I really dont fancy the idea of having to iron my face every morning before starting my day in the future

Katie x

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By *ighland_RoseCouple
over a year ago

Brigadoon

Boots No7 night cream is good. Exfoliating helps.

The best thing though is being glad you're not 10 years older and going into the menopause.... Enjoy your forties, they aren't so bad

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

Im sure there not wrinkles.

They are just laughter lines

But

I do only ever use a moisturiser that contains aloe vera in them.seems to work for me. (S.k)

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


"Boots No7 night cream is good. Exfoliating helps.

The best thing though is being glad you're not 10 years older and going into the menopause.... Enjoy your forties, they aren't so bad "

Thank you.. im starting to dread the big 40 now !!

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


"Im sure there not wrinkles.

They are just laughter lines

But

I do only ever use a moisturiser that contains aloe vera in them.seems to work for me. (S.k)"

Laughter lines.. brilliant love that.. thanks for your advice .x

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

I don't think any cream or potion can do what you want!

I always planned to have botox when I hit 30 but luckily not a wrinkle in site (yet)

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By *opsy RogersWoman
over a year ago

London

Pointless slapping anything on your face if you are a smoker!

Google pictures of identical twins, one of which smokes. It's very enlightening.

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


"I don't think any cream or potion can do what you want!

I always planned to have botox when I hit 30 but luckily not a wrinkle in site (yet)"

im not jealous, honest!!

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

I'm not wrinkly yet but do have some mupper mouth going on (thanks grandad). Think i'd rather have wrinkles...

No idea what products are any good though, made me laugh about the iron.

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By *angerousEyesMan
over a year ago

weston

Nah just man up a few lines give you distinction.

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


"I'm not wrinkly yet but do have some mupper mouth going on (thanks grandad). Think i'd rather have wrinkles...

No idea what products are any good though, made me laugh about the iron."

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


"I don't think any cream or potion can do what you want!

I always planned to have botox when I hit 30 but luckily not a wrinkle in site (yet)

im not jealous, honest!! "

Black don't crack

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By *ighland_RoseCouple
over a year ago

Brigadoon


"Boots No7 night cream is good. Exfoliating helps.

The best thing though is being glad you're not 10 years older and going into the menopause.... Enjoy your forties, they aren't so bad

Thank you.. im starting to dread the big 40 now !! "

Project yourself forward ten years to 49...then think about how much you'd wish 40 was the next birthday!

If that doesn't work think about the alternative to getting older, there's only one and it's not cool!

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


"Nah just man up a few lines give you distinction."

woman up you mean and ok i will

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By *ighland_RoseCouple
over a year ago

Brigadoon


"I don't think any cream or potion can do what you want!

I always planned to have botox when I hit 30 but luckily not a wrinkle in site (yet)"

Who has wrinkles at 30? That's no age.

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

Drinks loads of water and use any moisturiser to keep your skin from cracking. I use Olay or Ponds cold cream. Your skin moisturises from the inside out.

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


"Drinks loads of water and use any moisturiser to keep your skin from cracking. I use Olay or Ponds cold cream. Your skin moisturises from the inside out. "

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


"I don't think any cream or potion can do what you want!

I always planned to have botox when I hit 30 but luckily not a wrinkle in site (yet)

Who has wrinkles at 30? That's no age."

I'm almost 50 and I don't have many. My mum doesn't have many for an octogenarian.

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By *iamondsmiles.Woman
over a year ago

little house on the praire

I'm lucky, I'm not really a wrinkly but guess I've got the odd one appearing but I don't go looking, I do pit a bit of nivea day and night cream on, but I was lucky I've got good genes oh yes and I'm a smoker as well

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

My Italian grandmother told me when i was 5 to apply Vaseline to my hands and face every night and i do. You can have a look at my pics and see if you think it worked.

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

Plenty of water, eye specific cream and moisturise look at the beauty bible some products that are very expensive aren't worth it. High factor sunscreen for the face sun damages the face and increases wrinkles

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


"I'm lucky, I'm not really a wrinkly but guess I've got the odd one appearing but I don't go looking, I do pit a bit of nivea day and night cream on, but I was lucky I've got good genes oh yes and I'm a smoker as well "

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By *inaTitzTV/TS
over a year ago

Titz Towers, North Notts

Anyone done polyfiller jokes yet?

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


"My Italian grandmother told me when i was 5 to apply Vaseline to my hands and face every night and i do. You can have a look at my pics and see if you think it worked. "

Goes to my medicine cupboard and grabs the vaseline

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


"Anyone done polyfiller jokes yet? "

lol. waiting for them but i did say fine line/crease not "ditches or trenches"

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


"My Italian grandmother told me when i was 5 to apply Vaseline to my hands and face every night and i do. You can have a look at my pics and see if you think it worked.

Goes to my medicine cupboard and grabs the vaseline "

People assume i'm not even 30 yet and my Nonna is 102 and still looks 60. Cheapest and only thing that works. Long live Vaseline!

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


"Plenty of water, eye specific cream and moisturise look at the beauty bible some products that are very expensive aren't worth it. High factor sunscreen for the face sun damages the face and increases wrinkles "

some crazy prices out there for sure

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By *iamondjoeMan
over a year ago

Glastonbury

Eat cake - get fat - puff those lines away

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


"Eat cake - get fat - puff those lines away

"

That doesn't work. When you lay down your fat creases and instead of a few wrinkles you get a deep valley

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By *irtyGirlWoman
over a year ago

Edinburgh

Is it weird that I just don't care?

I've never worn make-up, have pretty good skin and I just accept that I'm going to get old and wrinkly at some point. I'd rather buy shoes than potions that are generally all an expensive waste of time.

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By *ighland_RoseCouple
over a year ago

Brigadoon


"Eat cake - get fat - puff those lines away

"

This also works. But I don't recommend it.

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

I totally forgot the face full of semen regularly. Keeps my skin soft and silky

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By *irtyGirlWoman
over a year ago

Edinburgh


"I totally forgot the face full of semen regularly. Keeps my skin soft and silky "

Do you exfoliate with pubes?!

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

Its abput £50 a jar but you only need a small amount. This works for shrinking pores and acne too.

Intially use it for 3 days and then go to once a week.

Skin Doctors Gamma Hydroxy

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By *uzy444Woman
over a year ago

in the suffolk countryside


"Pointless slapping anything on your face if you are a smoker!

Google pictures of identical twins, one of which smokes. It's very enlightening."

rubbish i smoke ..what load of nonsense....

op, exfoliate twice a week with gritty stuff, like st ives peach kernel exfoliant, and just get some normal everyday moisturizer, a couple of quid, and use it every day and especially after exfoliation.. and remember your neck and top of your chest xx

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

If you get an oily tzone uae a chemical one rather than a grit one.

I only use a grit one once a week now

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By *uzy444Woman
over a year ago

in the suffolk countryside


"If you get an oily tzone uae a chemical one rather than a grit one.

I only use a grit one once a week now "

am i supposed to get an oily T-Zone?..oh wait..we are talking faces here...

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By *opsy RogersWoman
over a year ago

London


"Pointless slapping anything on your face if you are a smoker!

Google pictures of identical twins, one of which smokes. It's very enlightening.

rubbish i smoke ..what load of nonsense...."

So did I, for many years, and I have the lip creases to prove it! Unfortunately, smoking has a direct effect on your skin, the info and evidence is out there.

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


"Eat cake - get fat - puff those lines away

"

"There are no wrinkles on a balloon"

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By *irtyGirlWoman
over a year ago

Edinburgh


"Eat cake - get fat - puff those lines away

"There are no wrinkles on a balloon"

"

Only until it pops!

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By *ony HardcockMan
over a year ago

Shepperton


"Well, it's starting. Those little lines/creases are starting to appear just above my lip and and the odd one near my eyes

God damn it why did I have to inherit the "wrinkly gene"

My question is, can anyone recommend a really good product that actually works ?? ie, slows them down, gets rid of them or make them appear less visible?

I really dont fancy the idea of having to iron my face every morning before starting my day in the future

Katie x "

Sperm!

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


"Pointless slapping anything on your face if you are a smoker!

Google pictures of identical twins, one of which smokes. It's very enlightening.

rubbish i smoke ..what load of nonsense....

So did I, for many years, and I have the lip creases to prove it! Unfortunately, smoking has a direct effect on your skin, the info and evidence is out there.

"

I'm a smoker but the vaseline seems to work for that too.

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By *uzy444Woman
over a year ago

in the suffolk countryside


"Well, it's starting. Those little lines/creases are starting to appear just above my lip and and the odd one near my eyes

God damn it why did I have to inherit the "wrinkly gene"

My question is, can anyone recommend a really good product that actually works ?? ie, slows them down, gets rid of them or make them appear less visible?

I really dont fancy the idea of having to iron my face every morning before starting my day in the future

Katie x

Sperm! "

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By *ot40sCouple
over a year ago

birmingham

My husband says Sperm is good for wrinkles on the face lol !!!... well that's what he's says when he's done the business anyway !!!

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


"Eat cake - get fat - puff those lines away

"There are no wrinkles on a balloon"

Only until it pops!

"

exactly the reason I don't diet!

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By *ony HardcockMan
over a year ago

Shepperton


"My husband says Sperm is good for wrinkles on the face lol !!!... well that's what he's says when he's done the business anyway !!! "
looks like it's work on your gorgeous body too x

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By *uzy444Woman
over a year ago

in the suffolk countryside


"Pointless slapping anything on your face if you are a smoker!

Google pictures of identical twins, one of which smokes. It's very enlightening.

rubbish i smoke ..what load of nonsense....

So did I, for many years, and I have the lip creases to prove it! Unfortunately, smoking has a direct effect on your skin, the info and evidence is out there.

"

my lips were ripped apart, as was my face by a dog when i was 19, i have 1 and 3/4 lips if anyone looks carefully.. after surgery on your face, and 53 stitches, a couple of lines don't seem so bad xx

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By *trawberry-popWoman
over a year ago

South East Midlands NOT

My mum is 63 and you wouldn't put her a day over 50. All she does is stay healthy (she, unlike me is an ex smoker) and uses soap, water and the original nivea cream. Oh, and stays out of the sun as much as possible.

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


"If you get an oily tzone uae a chemical one rather than a grit one.

I only use a grit one once a week now

am i supposed to get an oily T-Zone?..oh wait..we are talking faces here... "

I cant imagine you with a greasy forehead suzy lol

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By *irtyGirlWoman
over a year ago

Edinburgh


"

my lips were ripped apart, as was my face by a dog when i was 19, i have 1 and 3/4 lips if anyone looks carefully.. after surgery on your face, and 53 stitches, a couple of lines don't seem so bad xx"

Yikes that sounds scary.

How are you with dogs now?

I have skin cancer so there's a scar down the side of my nose where I had a bit removed. Not nearly as bad as 53 stitches but the ones I did have hurt like a bastard coming out.

I'm not sure if that changed my attitude to growing old and wrinkles but after a period of being paranoid about it I decided to stop caring. The most I use is Factor 50 if there's a sign of sun. Roll on winter!

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


"I totally forgot the face full of semen regularly. Keeps my skin soft and silky "
beat me to it

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By *uzy444Woman
over a year ago

in the suffolk countryside


"If you get an oily tzone uae a chemical one rather than a grit one.

I only use a grit one once a week now

am i supposed to get an oily T-Zone?..oh wait..we are talking faces here...

I cant imagine you with a greasy forehead suzy lol "

can you not? lololol

do you imagine about me often?

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By *uzy444Woman
over a year ago

in the suffolk countryside


"

my lips were ripped apart, as was my face by a dog when i was 19, i have 1 and 3/4 lips if anyone looks carefully.. after surgery on your face, and 53 stitches, a couple of lines don't seem so bad xx

Yikes that sounds scary.

How are you with dogs now?

I have skin cancer so there's a scar down the side of my nose where I had a bit removed. Not nearly as bad as 53 stitches but the ones I did have hurt like a bastard coming out.

I'm not sure if that changed my attitude to growing old and wrinkles but after a period of being paranoid about it I decided to stop caring. The most I use is Factor 50 if there's a sign of sun. Roll on winter! "

i entered the hospital holding a wet flannel over my face to stop my bottom lip and left cheek falling off,

i looked like a sewn together human walking out of the hospital, black stitches, my parents totally freaked. i had been at a party and they didnt know it had happened until i returned home.

i was quite pragmatic about the whole thing, i suppose i was already in ownership of a strong identity.

i am glad though that the scarring is minimal..the most i get is a comment about part of my lip being missing...

and i cant whistle or blow up balloons..hardly soul destroying

dogs, love them, apart from poodles, which is another story..

im sorry you have had that _irtygirl, do you worry about it much? xx

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

Ditto... I've started having laser treatment on mine and a amazing facial once a week x

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By *irtyGirlWoman
over a year ago

Edinburgh


"

my lips were ripped apart, as was my face by a dog when i was 19, i have 1 and 3/4 lips if anyone looks carefully.. after surgery on your face, and 53 stitches, a couple of lines don't seem so bad xx

Yikes that sounds scary.

How are you with dogs now?

I have skin cancer so there's a scar down the side of my nose where I had a bit removed. Not nearly as bad as 53 stitches but the ones I did have hurt like a bastard coming out.

I'm not sure if that changed my attitude to growing old and wrinkles but after a period of being paranoid about it I decided to stop caring. The most I use is Factor 50 if there's a sign of sun. Roll on winter!

i entered the hospital holding a wet flannel over my face to stop my bottom lip and left cheek falling off,

i looked like a sewn together human walking out of the hospital, black stitches, my parents totally freaked. i had been at a party and they didnt know it had happened until i returned home.

i was quite pragmatic about the whole thing, i suppose i was already in ownership of a strong identity.

i am glad though that the scarring is minimal..the most i get is a comment about part of my lip being missing...

and i cant whistle or blow up balloons..hardly soul destroying

dogs, love them, apart from poodles, which is another story..

im sorry you have had that _irtygirl, do you worry about it much? xx"

That's a tough deal to go through. I'm glad it hasn't put you off dogs although I'm intrigued about the poodles.

I don't worry too much. I've got it, it won't kill me (I hope), I might just end up with some more holes in my face and half a face lift every so often. I tend to think positively about it. And lecture people about sunbeds with my grotesque photo of the hole in my face that I made the surgeon take.

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By *uzy444Woman
over a year ago

in the suffolk countryside


"

my lips were ripped apart, as was my face by a dog when i was 19, i have 1 and 3/4 lips if anyone looks carefully.. after surgery on your face, and 53 stitches, a couple of lines don't seem so bad xx

Yikes that sounds scary.

How are you with dogs now?

I have skin cancer so there's a scar down the side of my nose where I had a bit removed. Not nearly as bad as 53 stitches but the ones I did have hurt like a bastard coming out.

I'm not sure if that changed my attitude to growing old and wrinkles but after a period of being paranoid about it I decided to stop caring. The most I use is Factor 50 if there's a sign of sun. Roll on winter!

i entered the hospital holding a wet flannel over my face to stop my bottom lip and left cheek falling off,

i looked like a sewn together human walking out of the hospital, black stitches, my parents totally freaked. i had been at a party and they didnt know it had happened until i returned home.

i was quite pragmatic about the whole thing, i suppose i was already in ownership of a strong identity.

i am glad though that the scarring is minimal..the most i get is a comment about part of my lip being missing...

and i cant whistle or blow up balloons..hardly soul destroying

dogs, love them, apart from poodles, which is another story..

im sorry you have had that _irtygirl, do you worry about it much? xx

That's a tough deal to go through. I'm glad it hasn't put you off dogs although I'm intrigued about the poodles.

I don't worry too much. I've got it, it won't kill me (I hope), I might just end up with some more holes in my face and half a face lift every so often. I tend to think positively about it. And lecture people about sunbeds with my grotesque photo of the hole in my face that I made the surgeon take. "

thats good then at least it didnt go untreated xx

poodles..briefly i have conscious flashbacks of the french resistance period, being a little boy running through woods delivering messages to those in hiding, i was a runner, used as they didnt usually stop and interrogate children.. one day a horse drawn carriage/ trailer, rolled through the forest it was guarded by 2 large standard poodles they were used as guard dogs of the people and goods being transported..anyway, the people set the dogs on me and i remember being mauled to death against a tree, by these two white poodles..

no im not mad, no ive watched no film to do with this, ive always had the 'memory'even before i knew about poodles being used as guarding carriage dogs..that's why i have a phobia of poodles xx

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


"If you get an oily tzone uae a chemical one rather than a grit one.

I only use a grit one once a week now

am i supposed to get an oily T-Zone?..oh wait..we are talking faces here...

I cant imagine you with a greasy forehead suzy lol

can you not? lololol

do you imagine about me often? "

Yes lol you stick with me i thought of you last night when i woke up again. I find i value your _iew on subjects

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By *uzy444Woman
over a year ago

in the suffolk countryside


"If you get an oily tzone uae a chemical one rather than a grit one.

I only use a grit one once a week now

am i supposed to get an oily T-Zone?..oh wait..we are talking faces here...

I cant imagine you with a greasy forehead suzy lol

can you not? lololol

do you imagine about me often?

Yes lol you stick with me i thought of you last night when i woke up again. I find i value your _iew on subjects "

thank you very much xx i appreciate you too xx

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


"

my lips were ripped apart, as was my face by a dog when i was 19, i have 1 and 3/4 lips if anyone looks carefully.. after surgery on your face, and 53 stitches, a couple of lines don't seem so bad xx

Yikes that sounds scary.

How are you with dogs now?

I have skin cancer so there's a scar down the side of my nose where I had a bit removed. Not nearly as bad as 53 stitches but the ones I did have hurt like a bastard coming out.

I'm not sure if that changed my attitude to growing old and wrinkles but after a period of being paranoid about it I decided to stop caring. The most I use is Factor 50 if there's a sign of sun. Roll on winter!

i entered the hospital holding a wet flannel over my face to stop my bottom lip and left cheek falling off,

i looked like a sewn together human walking out of the hospital, black stitches, my parents totally freaked. i had been at a party and they didnt know it had happened until i returned home.

i was quite pragmatic about the whole thing, i suppose i was already in ownership of a strong identity.

i am glad though that the scarring is minimal..the most i get is a comment about part of my lip being missing...

and i cant whistle or blow up balloons..hardly soul destroying

dogs, love them, apart from poodles, which is another story..

im sorry you have had that _irtygirl, do you worry about it much? xx

That's a tough deal to go through. I'm glad it hasn't put you off dogs although I'm intrigued about the poodles.

I don't worry too much. I've got it, it won't kill me (I hope), I might just end up with some more holes in my face and half a face lift every so often. I tend to think positively about it. And lecture people about sunbeds with my grotesque photo of the hole in my face that I made the surgeon take.

thats good then at least it didnt go untreated xx

poodles..briefly i have conscious flashbacks of the french resistance period, being a little boy running through woods delivering messages to those in hiding, i was a runner, used as they didnt usually stop and interrogate children.. one day a horse drawn carriage/ trailer, rolled through the forest it was guarded by 2 large standard poodles they were used as guard dogs of the people and goods being transported..anyway, the people set the dogs on me and i remember being mauled to death against a tree, by these two white poodles..

no im not mad, no ive watched no film to do with this, ive always had the 'memory'even before i knew about poodles being used as guarding carriage dogs..that's why i have a phobia of poodles xx"

Memory? Surely a dream or recurring nightmare from when you were a small child.

Unless you're a time traveller?

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By *rightonsteveMan
over a year ago

Brighton - even Hove!

Water and moisturiser as already said.

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By *uzy444Woman
over a year ago

in the suffolk countryside


"

my lips were ripped apart, as was my face by a dog when i was 19, i have 1 and 3/4 lips if anyone looks carefully.. after surgery on your face, and 53 stitches, a couple of lines don't seem so bad xx

Yikes that sounds scary.

How are you with dogs now?

I have skin cancer so there's a scar down the side of my nose where I had a bit removed. Not nearly as bad as 53 stitches but the ones I did have hurt like a bastard coming out.

I'm not sure if that changed my attitude to growing old and wrinkles but after a period of being paranoid about it I decided to stop caring. The most I use is Factor 50 if there's a sign of sun. Roll on winter!

i entered the hospital holding a wet flannel over my face to stop my bottom lip and left cheek falling off,

i looked like a sewn together human walking out of the hospital, black stitches, my parents totally freaked. i had been at a party and they didnt know it had happened until i returned home.

i was quite pragmatic about the whole thing, i suppose i was already in ownership of a strong identity.

i am glad though that the scarring is minimal..the most i get is a comment about part of my lip being missing...

and i cant whistle or blow up balloons..hardly soul destroying

dogs, love them, apart from poodles, which is another story..

im sorry you have had that _irtygirl, do you worry about it much? xx

That's a tough deal to go through. I'm glad it hasn't put you off dogs although I'm intrigued about the poodles.

I don't worry too much. I've got it, it won't kill me (I hope), I might just end up with some more holes in my face and half a face lift every so often. I tend to think positively about it. And lecture people about sunbeds with my grotesque photo of the hole in my face that I made the surgeon take.

thats good then at least it didnt go untreated xx

poodles..briefly i have conscious flashbacks of the french resistance period, being a little boy running through woods delivering messages to those in hiding, i was a runner, used as they didnt usually stop and interrogate children.. one day a horse drawn carriage/ trailer, rolled through the forest it was guarded by 2 large standard poodles they were used as guard dogs of the people and goods being transported..anyway, the people set the dogs on me and i remember being mauled to death against a tree, by these two white poodles..

no im not mad, no ive watched no film to do with this, ive always had the 'memory'even before i knew about poodles being used as guarding carriage dogs..that's why i have a phobia of poodles xx

Memory? Surely a dream or recurring nightmare from when you were a small child.

Unless you're a time traveller? "

the quantum exists, some only talk about it

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


"I totally forgot the face full of semen regularly. Keeps my skin soft and silky

Do you exfoliate with pubes?!

"

He doesn't have any

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


"I totally forgot the face full of semen regularly. Keeps my skin soft and silky "

I tried that. Kept missing though, but my sheets have no wrinkles now......just a bit crusty

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


"Pointless slapping anything on your face if you are a smoker!

Google pictures of identical twins, one of which smokes. It's very enlightening."

Sounds harsh but I do think this is true! Lifestyle has a huge effect on the ageing process unfortunately! What you put inside has a huge effect on the outside - especially once you hit 40!

However - if you drink plenty of water and try a good anti-ageing product (boots No 7 is a good one) then this may help! X

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By *iewMan
Forum Mod

over a year ago

Angus & Findhorn

some botox, job done

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By *irtyGirlWoman
over a year ago

Edinburgh


"I totally forgot the face full of semen regularly. Keeps my skin soft and silky

Do you exfoliate with pubes?!

He doesn't have any "

No monkey face for you then?! Phew!!

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


"Anyone done polyfiller jokes yet? "

Polly? I'd fill her.

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By *igeiaWoman
over a year ago

Bristol

I've started using a day cream. It's a Boots one with a green band around the lid.

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


"Pointless slapping anything on your face if you are a smoker!

Google pictures of identical twins, one of which smokes. It's very enlightening.

Sounds harsh but I do think this is true! Lifestyle has a huge effect on the ageing process unfortunately! What you put inside has a huge effect on the outside - especially once you hit 40!

However - if you drink plenty of water and try a good anti-ageing product (boots No 7 is a good one) then this may help! X"

DNA plays a bigger part. I've been smoking since I was 19. I'm 34 and always get id'd and I don't have a wrinkle or line on my face.

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


"I've started using a day cream. It's a Boots one with a green band around the lid."

Green bands around lids are really good for getting of fine lines.

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

First time I've ever posted in forums and just want to thank you all for your input . Much appreciated.

Katie xx

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By *rightonsteveMan
over a year ago

Brighton - even Hove!

I like scars

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


"Pointless slapping anything on your face if you are a smoker!

Google pictures of identical twins, one of which smokes. It's very enlightening.

Sounds harsh but I do think this is true! Lifestyle has a huge effect on the ageing process unfortunately! What you put inside has a huge effect on the outside - especially once you hit 40!

However - if you drink plenty of water and try a good anti-ageing product (boots No 7 is a good one) then this may help! X

DNA plays a bigger part. I've been smoking since I was 19. I'm 34 and always get id'd and I don't have a wrinkle or line on my face. "

Same here. I'm 42. My sisters and brother are all younger than me and look older. I think timing of when you're conceived possibly plays a part in aging, the eggs were older for my younger siblings.

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

I have many laughter lines and various bits and bobs all over me, so be it Jedi.

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By *ananas57Couple
over a year ago

lake ariel

Well since your eyes start to go bad in your fourty's don't get glasses. You won't see the wrinkles then

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


"First time I've ever posted in forums and just want to thank you all for your input . Much appreciated.

Katie xx"

Welcome to the forums

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


"I've started using a day cream. It's a Boots one with a green band around the lid.

Green bands around lids are really good for getting of fine lines."

*Rid

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


"First time I've ever posted in forums and just want to thank you all for your input . Much appreciated.

Katie xx"

I got slaughtered when I first came on here. So well done.

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


"First time I've ever posted in forums and just want to thank you all for your input . Much appreciated.

Katie xx

I got slaughtered when I first came on here. So well done. "

Ah the madatory single male welcome committee

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


"First time I've ever posted in forums and just want to thank you all for your input . Much appreciated.

Katie xx

I got slaughtered when I first came on here. So well done.

Ah the madatory single male welcome committee "

That's the one.

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By *uzy444Woman
over a year ago

in the suffolk countryside


"First time I've ever posted in forums and just want to thank you all for your input . Much appreciated.

Katie xx

Welcome to the forums "

this xx

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By *uzy444Woman
over a year ago

in the suffolk countryside


"First time I've ever posted in forums and just want to thank you all for your input . Much appreciated.

Katie xx

I got slaughtered when I first came on here. So well done.

Ah the madatory single male welcome committee

That's the one. "

we love you Mr Nordy xx

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