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Cat Frustrated Now I'm confused about who wanted to buy an inexpensive wrinkle cream.  The OP or the OP's friend.

 

Guess the OP knows, which is all that really matters.

 

Good luck to everyone with their wrinkles.  I sure have my share of them... Cat LOL

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@jezzie wrote:

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.


 

@jezzie  I am so sorry your friend had someone be so insulting to her.  That is really disgraceful.  Maybe she should want to stay away from that person.

 

Maybe your friend doesn't wear sunscreen?  That is the best place to start.  I would also recommend an AHA exfoliator and a very rich moisturizer.  For AHA, I like the glycolic acid pads I buy from Amazon.  Not pricy.  And then a cream with hyaluronic acid and peptides.

 

None of these things will do much for someone who is very wrinkled, but sometimes subtle changes make us feel better.

 

I hope your gift or suggestion cheers your friend up!

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I would reassure the friend that the person who pointed out her wrinkles is the one that is "ugly" and that you would rather have a friend with some wrinkles that is kind.

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Well, that would be one "friend" of mine that wouldnt get a Christmas Card!  Not even a wrinkled one! Woman FrustratedWoman Sad

 

Not that the "wrinkle advising 'friend'" would even necessarily care.  I wouldnt want to necessarily encourage any future hateful evaluations, for whatever this "friends" reason.

 

 

"Don’t forget to be kind to strangers, for some who have done this have entertained angels without realizing it!" TLB
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We really don’t know in what context it was said. Or what kind of relationship they have.
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@Desertdi 

 

Single digit humidity

 

I can only dream of humidity that low (sigh).  

We're currently at 84%

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@Shelbelle 

 

This is the product.  If you buy it, watch some YT videos first.  There are ways to make it look better.  I tried it for undereye puffiness.  It worked but it also left gritty, flakey white stuff on my face.  My puffiness is a lot better now that I have to take a diuretic.  Oh, it also works on other parts of the face.  I have a #1 between my eyebrows.  It made it look less defined and I saw a YT video of a lady using it on the nasolabial folds.  The difference was impressive.

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@FancyPhillyshopper 

 

but judging from the many mean posts I read on this forum, many women feel quite comfortable criticizing other women and pointing out their shortcomings.  

 

Only because they're sitting behind a keyboard.  They wouldn't do it if they were sitting across from them irl.

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Clinique Smart Repair SPF Wrinkle Correcting Face Cream is a powerful anti-aging moisturizer that targets wrinkles, fine lines, and uneven skin tone. Its advanced formula with peptides and antioxidants helps to repair and protect the skin, while the added SPF 15 shields against sun damage. Using  Dermal md Wrinkle Serum, which contains peptides and hyaluronic acid to smooth and hydrate, it  can enhances the skin's texture, providing a youthful and radiant complexion. This combination offers deep repair and daily protection.

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What posters are making mean comments and directed to whom?