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mettalica | 16:15 Sun 14th Mar 2010 | Beauty
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is there anyway to reduce them without surgery
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cellotape :-)
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here is a sensible suggestion for you, as the others seem to pretty stupid answers. I have now been using a product called Vivatage for approximately a year. It is quite good and available on the internet, I think the website i use is Cosmetics Direct. Type into google and you will find some sites that sell it. I pay around £20 for three bottles and they last around a year. Use like a moisturiser morning and night and you can put your normal moisturiser over it if you like.
HI Metallica, wrinkles!! my girlfriend has worked in the cosmetic industry for many years. she had worked for Mary kay. but now she works for "Nu-skin". this company is american, their idea of removing wrinkles in by using something called a galvanic machine, which if you see one on the internet, looks like a ladyshave. How it works, by using specially formullated creams called age-loc, its acts like a skin iron. what you do is you prepare your face or part of your face by applying one of the age-loc gels, then you gently apply the galvanic machine, using soft circular motion. they say you do this for 5 mins at a time.
for more info, go to oneteamglobal.com
have a Croydon Facelift
Im afraid its all in your genes, you either have good skin or not..........
scraggy and piggynose = but to these things WORK ?
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Hi, my skin feel a whole lot better since using Vivatage. You are not going to remove wrinkles that are already there but it lessens the appearance, makes it look fresher and feels really good on the skin. Of course, as said before, you should always use a moisturiser with an SPF so I would always advise using your moisturiser over this product. I don't look bad for my age and I am 54, also your genes have a lot to do with the ageing process. Electrical treatments are OK but they do not work for everyone, cost money constantly as you have to keep having them done. Buying your own machine is one option but I spent a lot of money on one and it was very time consuming if it was to work properly. Gave up on it the end. People also talk constantly about drinking water - I have never drank a lot of water - life is too short and I would just pee constantly!

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