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Has anyone had any good results with a product for crepey arm skin? Crepe erase way too expensive, and hasnt gotten good reviews. any suggestions?? Thanks.

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It's part of aging as your muscle mass decreases.  Plastic surgery or cover up!

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@erichuwrote:

Has anyone had any good results with a product for crepey arm skin? Crepe erase way too expensive, and hasnt gotten good reviews. any suggestions?? Thanks.


I do dry body brushing and use Isomers Copper P as a serum.  It really makes a difference.  Also 2 times a week I like to take a Bobak Dead Sea Salt bath that I purchase at  Saltworks. 

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I have gotten great results from Consult Beaute Champagne Beaute Lift Firming Body Creme (Evine).  I don't know what Crepe Erase costs but there are usually specials on this when it's presented.

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I have been having this issue and what has been working for me is a scrub or exfoliator followed by good quality of argan oil body butter.  I had tried a cheaper one (argan oil body butter)  from amazon but didnt get very good results.

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@patbzwrote:

It's part of aging as your muscle mass decreases.  Plastic surgery or cover up!

How about if you have turkey neck shin?  Does it work for that as well?

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@EatWell: Why do you think all those old actresses wear scarf treatments around their necks (i.e.Audrey Hepburn, Mary Tyler Moore, Grace Kelly, etc).

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My face still looks pretty good at nearly 68, but my neck and crepey arms tell the tale. The arms really made my age hit home to me! LOL How did this happen? Dang!!

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Maybe working out with small weights so the muscles are plumped up?  It's been working for me.

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Loss of collagen, subcutaneous fat and muscle...all will happen as we age. Best thing to do is build muscle and wear sunscreen. Or if you don't worry about gaining a few fat pounds, that might work, too.Woman Happy