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Re: Lotions and potions that claim to be anti-wrinkle

I have been very favorably impressed by the first Korres product I have  bought, their Meno-Reverse cream. I tried three samples of it and thought it worked, and it does. It makes my skin look better, the wrinkles and saggy areas less so, once it's been on a while. I don't care that it's not a huge improvement or that it may not be cumulative. It gives me a boost, and that's the point for me. No peculiar tightening of the skin or inability to smile without spoiling it.

 

 

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Re: Lotions and potions that claim to be anti-wrinkle


@depglass wrote:

Porcelain hit the nail on the head.  Yes, my face is like a vintage handbag.  If I'm sick and skip skincare for a few days my skin pays the price.  At that point it will drink in moisturizer and I have to use more than normal.  


LOL I just realized I accidentally kind of, sort of referred to us all as old bags! I am sorry. Seriously. Really hope no one was offended. I wasn't even thinking of that when I wrote it.

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Re: Lotions and potions that claim to be anti-wrinkle

@mintedrose  I did not see the show but those photos of before and after are a joke.  The after can be touched up.  Today, I do not think you need to spend big money on skincare when there are so many brands that have excellent skincare for a lot less.

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Re: Lotions and potions that claim to be anti-wrinkle


@Porcelain wrote:

@depglass wrote:

Porcelain hit the nail on the head.  Yes, my face is like a vintage handbag.  If I'm sick and skip skincare for a few days my skin pays the price.  At that point it will drink in moisturizer and I have to use more than normal.  


LOL I just realized I accidentally kind of, sort of referred to us all as old bags! I am sorry. Seriously. Really hope no one was offended. I wasn't even thinking of that when I wrote it.


No worries, @Porcelain. I have a very, very old authentic Hermes handbag that I've neglected, and your post made me think of that. So if we're all old bags, let us be vintage Hermes!

 

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Re: Lotions and potions that claim to be anti-wrinkle


@noodleann wrote:

@Porcelain wrote:

@depglass wrote:

Porcelain hit the nail on the head.  Yes, my face is like a vintage handbag.  If I'm sick and skip skincare for a few days my skin pays the price.  At that point it will drink in moisturizer and I have to use more than normal.  


LOL I just realized I accidentally kind of, sort of referred to us all as old bags! I am sorry. Seriously. Really hope no one was offended. I wasn't even thinking of that when I wrote it.


No worries, @Porcelain. I have a very, very old authentic Hermes handbag that I've neglected, and your post made me think of that. So if we're all old bags, let us be vintage Hermes!

 


I love Hermes! Don't own any but love to admire it from afar. By all means, let's be the very finest Hermes! Heart

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