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When I was young I also got a deep burn. I wore sweaters after that. It was 105 degrees out side. We didn't think about sun block then. I stayed out of the sun because of the pain. One day I passed and old friend in town, we were both 19. She was a sun goddess. I remember thinking her skin looked like leather. We were only 19! She looked so old!


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@haddon9 wrote:

@Shanus wrote:

Ladies, funny but true, hemmoroid cream used sparingly under the eyes has fairly good temporary results...shrinking one area or the other is the same principle. Lol

 


@Shanus   I had heard that but I believe that they changed the formula and you need to buy the Canadian version if you want the original.


It is true. You need the Prep H gel formula.  If your undereyes are bagged out, put it on for a good 30 minutes before starting your day.  You must take it off, as it will show a film and makeup does not work over it. But it does it's job in 20-30 minutes (longer is fine).  You wash it off and the bags will be reduced.  I've been doing this for years, after anything that makes me puffy such as too much salt, allergies or crying.

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@Shanus wrote:

Watching my recording of Plexiderm, it seemed the vendor had no movement in her forehead and around her eyes...Plexiderm or Botox? . . . 


I questioned that too, but I saw there was some definite forehead creasing at one point, and I stopped watching the vendor for it after that.

 

The models using the Plexaderm had more natural looking range of expression, and were less mask-like appearing than people with a face full of Botox.

 

I don't use either, but I'd prefer the temporary Plexaderm serum which puts me in control of where, when, and how often.

 

The new serum lasts about 10 hours, and wears off gradually, as opposed to the original formula which lasted about 8 hours.

 

Also, you can continue using your oil based skincare (such as Josie's) at bedtime, or anywhere you won't be applying the Plexaderm, but need to use water based skincare products with the Plexaderm.

 

Was it Shaun (?) who quickly rattled off several waterbased skincare lines available thru Q that are compatible for same time use with Plexaderm.

 

I think they should've spent more time clarifying that point. Perhaps the Q&A for the product will get that across if the vendor assigns someone to answer some customer questions.  

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I try so hard to keep the wrinkles at bay with really good products that finally I see results with (Isomers). I wouldn't do botox, that's just me. I put this product on easy pay at about $18.00 so I'll give it a whorl mostly because I'm anxious to see what it may or may not do for me.

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@nomar   I had the exact same experience as you after my cataract surgery two years ago.  I had the premium lenses inserted, and my first look in the mirror after having only one eye done was literally a real "eye opener!"  Now I know why God gives us presbyopia as we age!!

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@haddon9 wrote:

@Shanus wrote:

Ladies, funny but true, hemmoroid cream used sparingly under the eyes has fairly good temporary results...shrinking one area or the other is the same principle. Lol

 


@Shanus   I had heard that but I believe that they changed the formula and you need to buy the Canadian version if you want the original.


 

@haddon9  That may be true. I’ve never tried it.

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thanks @Brisky for the information!

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Oh, your welcome NYC. You have a good night ☺
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I think she could be using BOTH; it would be an OK option; fill in those tiny-lines under eyes w/Plexi?
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Shanus, yes I heard about hem. cream many, many years ago. I've always thought to opt for it; I'll let posters know if I do! (a lot of jokes might be forth-coming!)

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