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12-14-2025 08:20 AM
I have developed 2 deep corner mouth lines...just below the lower corner of my lips.
I have a terrible habit of pressing my lips together, im unaware im doing it, until I catch myself, try to relax. Im also a compulsive lip biter...all this creases in the lines, making it worse.
I use all the creams, hyaluronics, etc.
Im looking for a primer type cover to possibly fill in the line a bit.
I have NYX marshmallow pore /primer...not helping.
Im probably going to get them professionally filled at some point, but meanwhile if I can blur these lines with something, I can hold off.
Seems they deepened just this past year...I hate them so much...ii have a youthful looking face, no other lines, full lips and cheeks....and this is soooooo aging on me...I look terrible 😩
Any suggestions i can look into??
12-14-2025 09:03 AM - edited 12-14-2025 09:09 AM
@Dazlin wrote:I have developed 2 deep corner mouth lines...just below the lower corner of my lips.
I have a terrible habit of pressing my lips together, im unaware im doing it, until I catch myself, try to relax. Im also a compulsive lip biter...all this creases in the lines, making it worse.
I use all the creams, hyaluronics, etc.
Im looking for a primer type cover to possibly fill in the line a bit.
I have NYX marshmallow pore /primer...not helping.
Im probably going to get them professionally filled at some point, but meanwhile if I can blur these lines with something, I can hold off.
Seems they deepened just this past year...I hate them so much...ii have a youthful looking face, no other lines, full lips and cheeks....and this is soooooo aging on me...I look terrible 😩
Any suggestions i can look
I have had filler in those areas and they completely disappear. Looks totally naural. Creams, serums etc., do nothing for lines and wrinkles. I would recommend using
a Cosmetic Surgeon. Good luck!
12-14-2025 09:10 AM - edited 12-15-2025 08:18 PM
@Dazlin I bet you don't look "terrible" We are our own harshest critic.
I'm starting to see little lines above my top, still full lip. It bothers me but I will have to grin and bear it.
Well maybe I should skip the grin! 😁as I don't have the $ to do anything about that right now.
Do what makes you feel good! We only take this ride but
once !
I forgot to say that someone told me to pat and tap Perlier black rice hyaluronic serum on the lines. Didn't do it yet.
12-14-2025 09:27 AM
@Dazlin wrote:I have developed 2 deep corner mouth lines...just below the lower corner of my lips.
I have a terrible habit of pressing my lips together, im unaware im doing it, until I catch myself, try to relax. Im also a compulsive lip biter...all this creases in the lines, making it worse.
I use all the creams, hyaluronics, etc.
Im looking for a primer type cover to possibly fill in the line a bit.
I have NYX marshmallow pore /primer...not helping.
Im probably going to get them professionally filled at some point, but meanwhile if I can blur these lines with something, I can hold off.
Seems they deepened just this past year...I hate them so much...ii have a youthful looking face, no other lines, full lips and cheeks....and this is soooooo aging on me...I look terrible 😩
Any suggestions i can look into??
Not a filling primer, @Dazlin, but I've been noticing improvement with my mouth corners after using The Ordinary GF 15% Solution. I've been using it for a few months. It's very inexpensive, maybe $15 or so, Keep in mind, nothing but surgery or a shot will change the position of the underlying muscle. If it's pulling downward, it will pull the skin too and cause a frown. I still have that downward appearance when my face is still (aka RBF) but the depth at the corners has lessened and improved.
12-14-2025 09:51 AM
@JeanLouiseFinch. I had botox around the chin area last summer...to relax those muscles from pulling down...it did absolutely NOTHING.
I went back after 2 weeks for a follow up and she( injector) was surprised as well.
So we discussed going straight into those lines next time, and a little in the cheeks to lift.
Ive done this over the past years and its helped, but im thinking they're too deep now.
Also with me constantly pressing and twisting my mouth is not helping.
Im trying to be more conscious and looked up solutions to break the habit...all my life.
I probably need to be hypnotized, lol. 😴
I saw that GF .. ill try it.
Right now im using their hyaluronic b5 and also the peptide serum....nothing is helping, but i feel i must use it anyway...??
12-14-2025 09:52 AM
@KBEANS ....thank you for your kind words.
12-14-2025 10:21 AM - edited 12-14-2025 02:32 PM
I'm also sure you don't look terrible but I know how you feel when I see something I don't like I'll hyper-focus on it and it can get ya down for sure.
One thing I've used for many years is a thicker primer After all my makeup is done and especially on the crinkles around my eyes and various areas as need be. Not sure if it would work for your issue but it's great for the eye area.
Mind you I don't use foundation or concealer just a tinted sunblock and light powdering, not sure how this would do on thick coverage makeup.
Also, you can't rub it in or it will pill and smear your makeup, you have to get a tiny dollup on your hand and then pick a little up with your finger and pat it in as a finishing step.
Right now I'm loving
12-14-2025 10:24 AM
The lines and sagging in the lower face, especially around the mouth area, is the most difficult area to treat. Most topicals won't do much to make the lower face look more 'refreshed'. About the only thing, other than a surgical procedure, is to get a dermal filler put in those lines. Professional laser resurfacing might be another option but w/o actually seeing what you have going on then it's hard to say. Best to get a consult with a derm/ps.
12-14-2025 10:30 AM - edited 12-14-2025 10:32 AM
Have you considered Plexaderm™?
I haven't. But I do use fillers. (Voluma™ is EXPENSIVE: $1,000+ and only lasts about 9 months on me).
12-14-2025 12:29 PM
If you are a side sleeper like I am, it will cause wrinkles in that area.
I messed up my back and was forced to sleep on my back. My head was not allowed to move. I noticed the lines around my mouth, and at my eye were fading. Now I have a pillow that works for my back. Most of the lines are very soft now, or are completely gone.
Good luck!
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