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02-03-2014 01:44 AM
Ladies....I caught a good look at my neck in the sunlight and couldn't believe my eyes! It looks like I have railroad tracks runing vertically on flaccid middle of the neck skin....ewwwwww! Is there any thing that works besides a plastic surgeon? I know this question has been asked numerous times....hope springs eternal! I did buy the Suzanne Sommers gadget she has been using on her face for years...I guess I better open the box and get going! What about an other electronics...anyone having noticable success?
02-03-2014 11:50 AM
I don't think anything will be a permanent or even improving fix. I do believe that if you apply lotion several times a day it will help greatly until it evaporates and then you need to reapply. Hand lotion is fine. Plump up the crepy skin and it will look firmer.
02-03-2014 12:15 PM
I know! You reach a certain age and then all of a sudden -- dog years!
So I think the skin and muscles need to be addressed in the neck. I've just begun using a NuFace and am hopeful I'll see results (I'm seeing results on my face -- minimal -- but results), haven't really been paying attention to my neck, though, but I will.
So I would use a gadget (like your Suzanne Sommers) and every potion and cream with the words "tightening", "firming" and "lifting" in the promises. A few people reported they felt the recent SKINN TTV (Dermallift) was kind of impressive (and of course others who said it did nothing), but it may be worth a shot. Let us know how it goes!
02-03-2014 12:19 PM
02-03-2014 02:21 PM
Stop looking at it. That's the best solution.
Seriously, I know how you feel. Whenever I lean down to put laundry into my dryer, I can see the reflection of my neck in the knob that sets the temperature. It's not a pretty sight. But I really try not to obsess about it. It is what it is.
02-03-2014 02:37 PM
02-03-2014 03:36 PM
On 2/3/2014 glmama said: I feel bad about my neck.:-(
Well, that's silly. It's a neck. It has lots of blood vessels, a windpipe, a throat ... if all those things are working, you've got it made. Oh, and it allows you to move your head.
02-03-2014 03:45 PM
On 2/3/2014 suzyQ3 said:Stop looking at it. That's the best solution.
Seriously, I know how you feel. Whenever I lean down to put laundry into my dryer, I can see the reflection of my neck in the knob that sets the temperature. It's not a pretty sight. But I really try not to obsess about it. It is what it is.
That's probably the best thing to do. Wish I would be that wise.
02-03-2014 06:55 PM
On 2/3/2014 MarenSeattle said:On 2/3/2014 suzyQ3 said:Stop looking at it. That's the best solution.
Seriously, I know how you feel. Whenever I lean down to put laundry into my dryer, I can see the reflection of my neck in the knob that sets the temperature. It's not a pretty sight. But I really try not to obsess about it. It is what it is.
That's probably the best thing to do. Wish I would be that wise.
And I wish I were as wise as my own words, MarenSeattle. I sometimes think about getting a dryer without a reflective knob.
It truly is amazing to watch oneself decrepitate. Not a word, I know, but it should be a form of "decrepit."
Oh, wait. It is a word. Haha.
"Decrepitate" -- "to roast or calcine (crystals or salts) until they emit a crackling sound or until crackling stops... to make a crackling sound when roasted."
02-03-2014 07:19 PM
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