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12-18-2024 12:07 PM
I have a friend that is very wrinkled on her face and would like to buy some cream for her cannot spend a fortune and would probably like to use at night. What brand would you recommend? She told me saw a person she had not seen in a long time and they told her she was very wrinkled made me feel bad for her. Thank-you for your help.
12-18-2024 12:29 PM
There's a new line of skin care at Amazon called "Cocokind" at Amazon and Ulta.
I am only starting to try it, but all products are reasonable and appear to be for sensitive skin.
One of our posters here on the Q suggested this line.
12-18-2024 12:39 PM
I would never insult a friend by giving them wrinkle cream
12-18-2024 12:46 PM
No cream will get rid of wrinkles. Just apply a good moisturizer and wear sunscreen to help prevent more wrinkles from forming. The sun causes more wrinkles than anything else on earth.
12-18-2024 12:59 PM
@I am still oxox wrote:I would never insult a friend by giving them wrinkle cream
She's not giving her cream. The friend ASKED for a recommendation. The real insult was the "friend" who told her she was wrinkled.
12-18-2024 01:07 PM
@santorini wrote:
@I am still oxox wrote:I would never insult a friend by giving them wrinkle cream
She's not giving her cream. The friend ASKED for a recommendation. The real insult was the "friend" who told her she was wrinkled.
Actually, the way I read it, she is looking to give the person a cream. The friend only told her what the other person said. But, the post does not say she asked for a recommendation, only that the OP is asking for a recommendation for something to give her.
12-18-2024 01:08 PM
@santorini That is not how I read the post. I read that the lady was just telling the poster the story and the poster decided to buy her friend cream.....Not really important but the post was not clear
12-18-2024 01:10 PM
@Janey2 wrote:@santorini That is not how I read the post. I read that the lady was just telling the poster the story and the poster decided to buy her friend cream.....Not really important but the post was not clear
@Janey2 you are correct. I read it again and you're right.
12-18-2024 01:57 PM
Maybe a gift card to a beauty store, drugstore, discount store, etc. where she could buy her own skin care would be better? I don't know if your friend has any issues, but certain ingredients irritate my skin, and scents bother my asthma. I wouldn't want to gift something that the person can't use.
12-18-2024 02:01 PM - edited 12-18-2024 02:07 PM
It's probably best to let your wrinkled friend decide for herself, if she wants to do anything about them. Since she's "very wrinkled" (your words, @jezzie), she likely doesn't care about a skincare routine or she'd already be using something. Better leave well enough alone.
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