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~ 30/12/09

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  1. it helps the pockets of cosmetic manufacturers
    every person is different
    there is no way to prove that its helping or not as everyones skin ages/wrinkles differently

    i would keep my money in my pocket and if you are bothered about your looks, save up for a face lift?
    you may find you never need one!

    Comment by andy t — December 30, 2009 @ 2:29 am

  2. I can tell you personally that I have an aunt who will be 95yrs. old this august..I am 67 and as far back as i can remember she has had a nightly ritual of rubbing Noxzema cream on her face and neck and this is the truth,,she is the most unwrinkled 94 yr. old I’ve ever seen…

    Comment by bejabbers2003 — December 30, 2009 @ 2:29 am

  3. I think just moisurising helps keep your skin from drying up to much which must be some help to stop wrinkles

    Comment by crazyirishnuttah — December 30, 2009 @ 2:29 am

  4. I’m doubtful. I agree with the first answerer. All skincare products, including cleansers and toners and the dozen other products that claim to be beneficial for your skin can sometimes make it even worse.
    Wrinkles are apart of your genes, my mother had incredibly good skin for a 48 year old…hardly a wrinkle, and she’s never used any bought skincare products in her life.

    Makeup damages your skin as well as everyday soaps as they’re too harsh.

    Comment by .Florescent Adolescent. — December 30, 2009 @ 2:29 am

  5. i think so, if you invest in a good moisturizer.

    Comment by cookieandnettles — December 30, 2009 @ 2:29 am

  6. Yes

    Comment by Sam — December 30, 2009 @ 2:29 am

  7. I am 65 I never put moisturiser on my skin and at present it is fairly wrinkle free. I guess we are all different .

    Comment by devonian2001 — December 30, 2009 @ 2:29 am

  8. yes it definitely helps your skin to stay in good condition but one of the biggest things you can do to keep your skin healthy is to -not smoke or be in a smokey environment, most importantly STAY out of the SUN. It ages your skin so much!!!! Basically it’s the sun that causes the majority of skin aging. And the real scary thing is, it damages your skin, in levels of your skin that you won’t observe the damage until later on in life when you’re a right wrinkly prune.
    When I say this, I don’t mean, NEVER go out in the sun, or sunbathe, I mean keep your face in the shade, wear a hat, or face away from the sun if you can. Wear SPF on your face in the summer. If you want a tan on your face, use fake tan, don’t allow the sun to add more wrinkles than you’ll already get

    Comment by Anna — December 30, 2009 @ 2:29 am

  9. Be gentle with your skin and it will go a long way in keeping it smooth and supple. Gently massage the face with glycerin-honey mixture. Dip a cotton pad in unbeaten egg white, and smooth it across wrinkles. Leave it on for an hour and remove it with a cotton dipped in ice-cold water. Check out http://useinfo-wrinkles.blogspot.com/ for more useful info.

    Comment by tomorjerry — December 30, 2009 @ 2:29 am

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