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‎07-13-2014 06:00 PM
‎07-13-2014 06:24 PM
‎07-13-2014 06:32 PM
You could go to Shophq and get one of the Skinn Cosmetics kits that have the collegenesis Eye Stem Rejen, it's an eye lifting serum that works over time. Additionally, Isomers sells a gluathiosome eye veil, and so does Perricone M.D., but his is pricier. I use everything, including a serum and eye cream. Watch some of the presentations on products that you might think are good, and see what they say (and read reviews).
‎07-13-2014 06:53 PM
Karen, I think you are looking for a starting point like A240959 (Dr. Denese Get Started 3 Piece System) or A87564 (Dr. Denese Hydrate Firm & Correct Discovery Trio) or A218613 (Dr. Denese Super-size Ultimate Firming Trio) if you have dry skin. I love Dr D products but if your skin isn't dry it might be too much for you.
I think all the major lines have kits and for firming just look for the ones that mention firming
And by all means get a good eye cream ASAP. Something that says it's "firming". I'm still using Mary Kay Firming Eye Cream so I can't recommend one on QVC yet. I do like the MK eye cream though and may stick with it.
‎07-13-2014 06:55 PM
There is NO skin care that will firm your skin. I could explain the science, but Google it for details.
‎07-13-2014 06:57 PM
On 7/13/2014 KJPA said:Karen, I think you are looking for a starting point like A240959 (Dr. Denese Get Started 3 Piece System) or A87564 (Dr. Denese Hydrate Firm & Correct Discovery Trio) or A218613 (Dr. Denese Super-size Ultimate Firming Trio) if you have dry skin. I love Dr D products but if your skin isn't dry it might be too much for you.
I think all the major lines have kits and for firming just look for the ones that mention firming
And by all means get a good eye cream ASAP. Something that says it's "firming". I'm still using Mary Kay Firming Eye Cream so I can't recommend one on QVC yet. I do like the MK eye cream though and may stick with it.
Sales pitch! No product can firm your skin. Impossible!! Do the homework on this & don't waste your time &$$$.
‎07-13-2014 06:58 PM
I agree with Skylands. There's nothing that will firm your skin.
‎07-13-2014 07:00 PM
On 7/13/2014 NickNack said:I agree with Skylands. There's nothing that will firm your skin.
Thank U! Women believe the beauty industry and the smoke & mirrors they pitch.
‎07-13-2014 07:02 PM
‎07-13-2014 07:03 PM
On 7/13/2014 Karenl39 said: Well if nothing will firm it, what can I do???
Get a consult with a reputable plastic surgeon or derm. That's the only way you'll find a treatment, (surgery or fillers) that will work.
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