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‎09-05-2018 09:30 AM
There is no OTC cream, potion, lotion or oil that will help with crows feet. Prescription Retin A will help along with Botox. Wearing sunglasses will help to prevent further damage.
‎09-05-2018 11:35 AM
@Tricolor wrote:There is no OTC cream, potion, lotion or oil that will help with crows feet. Prescription Retin A will help along with Botox. Wearing sunglasses will help to prevent further damage.
@Tricolor ....and sleep on back. If you must sleep on side, use a satin pillowcase so skin slides across it. Less wrinkling.
‎09-06-2018 08:15 AM
Can you use Retin-A around the eyes? I use it for Acne but never thought to put it on crow's feet. Thanks for the help!!
‎09-06-2018 08:27 AM
‎09-06-2018 08:39 AM - edited ‎09-06-2018 08:40 AM
@Arianny, yes you can use in the outer eye area where crows feet form. I can't use it on my lids nor on my neck due to irritation but some people have no problem using it there.
‎09-06-2018 09:58 AM
@Arianny wrote:Can you use Retin-A around the eyes? I use it for Acne but never thought to put it on crow's feet. Thanks for the help!!
@Arianny Yes, I use Retin A on entire face, all around eyes, but unlike @SilleeMee, not on eyelids. Derm told me that could lead to “dry eye syndrome”. ***Retin A “travels” on its own, so I usually don’t apply right up to outer corner of eye.
‎09-06-2018 10:01 AM - edited ‎09-06-2018 10:02 AM
I didn't know that @Shanus...about the dry eye thing. So far I'm okay but I will keep an eye on it...pun intended...lol
Thanks for the heads up.
‎09-06-2018 10:07 AM
@SilleeMee wrote:I didn't know that @Shanus...about the dry eye thing. So far I'm okay but I will keep an eye on it...pun intended...lol
Thanks for the heads up.
@SilleeMee Derm since Retin A travels, on top lid, too easy to get in tear ducts. That’s the best I can remember. I only apply it 1/4” from lower inches, too. I figure it’ll make it’s way to under eye on its own, but in a less strong way.
‎09-06-2018 10:15 AM
I definitely do not slather it around my eyes or on my lids. I apply it there lastly, after the rest of my face, neck and dec are done....sort of the residual left over on my hands is what I apply on my lids so it's a very small amount. Yes, you are right about Retin A travelling. Some people say they have dry lips after using Retin A, even when they haven't put it on their lips. Proof that it does travel. @Shanus
‎09-06-2018 10:23 AM
@SilleeMee wrote:I definitely do not slather it around my eyes or on my lids. I apply it there lastly, after the rest of my face, neck and dec are done....sort of the residual left over on my hands is what I apply on my lids so it's a very small amount. Yes, you are right about Retin A travelling. Some people say they have dry lips after using Retin A, even when they haven't put it on their lips. Proof that it does travel. @Shanus
@SilleeMee. I also stay a little bit away from nostrils...gets dry & flakey there, too. ***For lips, I apply my lip balm or Aquafor first, then Retin A...seems to form a barrier.
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