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06-05-2020 09:58 AM
Well, I finally broke down and got some Botox yesterday! I am 68----since it seems no travel this year I decided it is time to try Botox. I am more concerned with orange peel chin than wrinkles, but there seems to be no help for this----maybe she said fillers etc. but i do not want to get into that. I also have those verticle jaw lines--ugh. Anyway, she did my "ll", around my mouth and on my chin. Am anxious to wait a day or so to see full results. My question----a product---trick--or suggestions for this ole chin??? I have used Dr. Denese for years, then went to Clinique (because of $$$), now on to Bare Minerals---that I am feeling ok with so far. Thanks for info---remember, I am using Clinique and Bare Minerals foundations with Mally's setting primer---the kind that is like a wax--Love that---I know not to use any kind of powder on my face! Thank you!
06-05-2020 10:27 AM - edited 06-05-2020 10:29 AM
@pietook wrote:Well, I finally broke down and got some Botox yesterday! I am 68----since it seems no travel this year I decided it is time to try Botox. I am more concerned with orange peel chin than wrinkles, but there seems to be no help for this----maybe she said fillers etc. but i do not want to get into that. I also have those verticle jaw lines--ugh. Anyway, she did my "ll", around my mouth and on my chin. Am anxious to wait a day or so to see full results. My question----a product---trick--or suggestions for this ole chin??? I have used Dr. Denese for years, then went to Clinique (because of $$$), now on to Bare Minerals---that I am feeling ok with so far. Thanks for info---remember, I am using Clinique and Bare Minerals foundations with Mally's setting primer---the kind that is like a wax--Love that---I know not to use any kind of powder on my face! Thank you!
@pietook My standard answer: please check w/ your derm. It may as simple as large clusters of clogged pores or just lax skin. If lax skin that's lost elasticity, fillers, Botox will not help. Retin A (yes, my usual recommendation) does help build collagen underneath the skin and help plump it up. You may also want to add a chemical exfoliant (if not using one) to keep pores clear and skin resurfaced.
06-05-2020 10:31 AM
@pietook That type of chin is prevelent on my mother's side and I started to notice it happening to me. I got Serious Skin Care Glycolic face cleanser with something else I had ordered and after using it for only a week noticed a difference. I then also got the Glycolic serum and no signs whatsoever of the dreaded hereditary "chin"
06-05-2020 10:53 AM
@Pook wrote:@pietook That type of chin is prevelent on my mother's side and I started to notice it happening to me. I got Serious Skin Care Glycolic face cleanser with something else I had ordered and after using it for only a week noticed a difference. I then also got the Glycolic serum and no signs whatsoever of the dreaded hereditary "chin"
@Pook Happy you've seen results. The products you're using have the glycolic acid in them that chemically exfoliate the skin.
06-05-2020 11:03 AM
I do use a Clarisonic. One of Dr. Denese's products I will not give up is the facial firming pads! I will research the Serious Skin Care line! Thanks for all suggestions! Please keep them coming!
06-09-2020 07:47 AM
06-09-2020 08:37 AM
@pietook wrote:Well, I finally broke down and got some Botox yesterday! I am 68----since it seems no travel this year I decided it is time to try Botox. I am more concerned with orange peel chin than wrinkles, but there seems to be no help for this----maybe she said fillers etc. but i do not want to get into that. I also have those verticle jaw lines--ugh. Anyway, she did my "ll", around my mouth and on my chin. Am anxious to wait a day or so to see full results. My question----a product---trick--or suggestions for this ole chin??? I have used Dr. Denese for years, then went to Clinique (because of $$$), now on to Bare Minerals---that I am feeling ok with so far. Thanks for info---remember, I am using Clinique and Bare Minerals foundations with Mally's setting primer---the kind that is like a wax--Love that---I know not to use any kind of powder on my face! Thank you!
Hi. I have 'the chin', too. I HATE it. I don't even want to talk about it. But could you give me the exact name of the Mally primer that is like a wax?
06-09-2020 04:31 PM
If your Dermotologist did inject Botox in the chin area, it will help to improve "orange peel" skin. You will probably have to have it injected every 6 months, but Botox does relax the chin muscles that contribute to "orange peel" skin. (You can google it, and several sources confirm). I had Botox for the first time recently, and although I don't have that issue, the Dermotologist recommended I have a small amount of Botox injected in my chin area to be preventative. I mainly had Botox injected above my eyebrows because I have a bad habit of always raising my brows! Hope you are happy with your Botox experience!
Lasers will help with "orange peel" skin, too, but they are pricey.
06-10-2020 09:19 AM
So sorry it took so long to answer your question---life --- long story. This is Mally, Evercolor Poreless Face Defender---comes in a compact and you apply with a spong. Just dab it on your face---do not rub it in! I LOVE it and have hoarded extras!
06-10-2020 09:22 AM
I am happy with my Botox. She was conservative, so I am returning tomorrow for some tweaking. My no. 11, only went to a no. 1----getting that taken care of and maybe a little extra here and there. I can understand why I read ladies geet addicted to it!
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