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11-26-2015 07:14 AM
Mine is terrible, part heredity (Grandma, mom, all of my mother's sisters) part 85 pound weight loss.
NOTHING but surgery fixes this, but I believe my wrinkles and folds are softened a little by the use of Argon Oil, and that's what I'm using.
11-26-2015 08:06 AM
I too have a turkey neck due to weight loss. I tried everything that Dimitri Jame (Skinn cosmetics) makes for that problem area. Neck Armor,, etc....It didn't work. I am late hopping on the Argon oil band wagon, but Josie Maran changed all that, and I have tried all kinds of oils. By day two, the turkey neck was gone!!!! I guess you could say the results are temporary: if I don't use it, it reappears as do lines and wrinkles....but check, it takes less than 30 seconds to apply and is safe and effective.
Poodlepet2
11-26-2015 11:45 AM
Argon oil original? I have that.
11-26-2015 11:51 AM
Nothing miraculous about Prai.
11-26-2015 12:20 PM
Like some other posters and considering the holiday, my 1st thought was lots of gravy, dressing and cranberry sauce.
11-26-2015 12:34 PM
Maestra, I could not agree more: turkey necks belong in your pan-not on your throat!!!
I am using Josie Maran's Argon oil: this stuff has worked miracles for me....but as I said, if I skip it, the gobbler comes right back....but I don't skip it anymore!
Poodlepet2
11-26-2015 01:27 PM
Be careful with Thermage. Make sure you check out possible side effects cause I've read a few reports that were disturbing. If you do it, I would only use an MD, not a nurse.
11-26-2015 01:45 PM
Oops..when I first saw your question I wondered, why is someone posting a cooking question here? Then reading on, I see it is a beauty concern. Still chuckling at myself. I have no solution, but definitely do something, anything..to at least maintain and not worsen the situation. I use Skinn, but when it runs out I use whatever moisturizer I have. (Just finished with my Thanksgiving turkey neck..still chuckling).
11-26-2015 04:40 PM
I recently discovered something that does work for turkey neck. It is Nerium Night Cream. This is a plant-based, anti-aging line. Check out nerium.com or dranio.nerium.com. If you have questions, let me know!
11-26-2015 05:14 PM
If by "turkey neck," we are talking about a loose flap of skin, I do NOT believe that any topical could possibly do anything other than make that loose flap very well-moisturized.
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