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08-05-2019 06:53 PM
I want to work on the texture of my skin, when I look in my zoom mirror I can really see how much the texture has changed over the years (getting closer to 50).
I would love to hear what product or products do you feel really changed the texture of your skin and you continue to use because of it.
I have been using Dr D's pads for as long as I can remember but honestly, I don't think they have really done much for my skin so, I'm reaching out to hear what you guys/gals have to say
TIA for taking time to post!!
08-05-2019 07:02 PM
Retin-A
08-05-2019 07:05 PM
08-05-2019 07:17 PM
I try just about everything that comes along, always looking for the next best thing. I have used Dr. Denese Advanced Facial Firming Pads for over a year and my face is soft,smooth and the pores on my chin are not visable. I am 69 years old and of course I have lines, wrinkles and sagging, but that's life and gravity.
08-05-2019 07:26 PM - edited 08-05-2019 07:30 PM
Mostly Retin-A and a dermaroller. Dermaroller completely smoothed out my forehead horizontal lines, they are gone. On my decollete it's the Tria ADL...took away those vertical chest lines I used to have from sleeping on my side.
08-05-2019 07:46 PM
I have two products that's I can say changed the texture of my skin, First and foremost is Skinn's DermAppeal. The runner up is Isomers' Matrixyl 4 serum. My skin is noticeably softer and smoother using these products. I can't say they make my skin looks terribly different, though. I am too chicken to use a magnifying mirror 😮. I am 47 if that helps. 😊
08-05-2019 07:57 PM
@SilleeMee wrote:Mostly Retin-A and a dermaroller. Dermaroller completely smoothed out my forehead horizontal lines, they are gone. On my decollete it's the Tria ADL...took away those vertical chest lines I used to have from sleeping on my side.
I need to use my dermaroller, I always forget to use it, I look like I have a sunburn for about 3 hours after I use it LOL. Retin A you have to get from a Dr correct? I use Retinol but I know they are two diff. animals.
08-05-2019 08:01 PM
Absolutely, no question, Prescription Retin-A.
08-05-2019 08:02 PM
08-05-2019 08:07 PM
@SandGirl wrote:I want to work on the texture of my skin, when I look in my zoom mirror I can really see how much the texture has changed over the years (getting closer to 50).
I would love to hear what product or products do you feel really changed the texture of your skin and you continue to use because of it.
I have been using Dr D's pads for as long as I can remember but honestly, I don't think they have really done much for my skin so, I'm reaching out to hear what you guys/gals have to say
TIA for taking time to post!!
Dr. D or any other topical will not change skin firmness or wrinkles . They can certainly temporarily moisturize but so can great products that are not way over-priced. My dermatoligist and plastic surgeon both told me only Retin-A will make a difference in the skin. The rest is all hype.
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