What is the most effective investment for beauty?

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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Spironolactone no question


What is this?


Medication for acne
Anonymous
Consistent tretinoin and sunblock application. Every. Single. Day.
Anonymous
Bangs to cover/prevent forehead lines
Walk fast like a young person
Don’t wash face except in shower
Slather moisturizer several x a day, no makeup
Sunscreen

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Spironolactone no question


What is this?


Medication for acne


PP again. I’m pretty sure I was prescribed this for high blood pressure. Is it used off label for acne or am I mistaken?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Spironolactone no question


What is this?


Medication for acne


PP again. I’m pretty sure I was prescribed this for high blood pressure. Is it used off label for acne or am I mistaken?

Correct
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I noticed that many posters have cited Botox, but only one has mentioned filler. I had filler (Restylane) done for the first time a few months ago, and I was very happy with the results. However, I started reading a lot of stories about how filler might look good at first, but eventually would migrate and look terrible. Now I'm not sure whether to continue with it. Can anyone weigh in on this?
. Can’t speak from personal experience however filler can migrate so I’d be careful. I wouldn’t do it.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Grow out your hair and style it with smooth, loose curls. Keep the ends trimmed and wear it in a protective style when you’re home.

Not buying the propaganda at convincing women with wavy or curly hair to get curly haircuts and air dry with layers of gels and mousses. It looks fine if done well. But if you want to look objectively more attractive, learn to blowout your own hair with some heat protectant. A good blowout should last 3-5 days.

Women whose curly hair has thinned post menopause look older with it blown straight.


That's why I said smooth, loose curls, not straight.
Anonymous
Sleep. Water. Exercise. Good nutrition.

Nothing else is as good for skin, hair, and nail quality.
Anonymous
Sunscreen before or after bit c and moisturizer?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Sunscreen before or after VIT c and moisturizer?
Anonymous
Staying thin hands down
Anonymous
Also interested in all you spray tanners. I so prefer the way I look tanned but I do wear sunscreen every day - I get melanoma if I don't.

But the spray tan booths seem SO bad for your lungs....I worry about using them regularly.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Also interested in all you spray tanners. I so prefer the way I look tanned but I do wear sunscreen every day - I get melanoma if I don't.

But the spray tan booths seem SO bad for your lungs....I worry about using them regularly.


I do it myself. So much cheaper. Just use the mousse one (St Tropez) with one of the application gloves. I have had so much practice now that it looks better than a spray tan
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Sleep. Water. Exercise. Good nutrition.

Nothing else is as good for skin, hair, and nail quality.


Sleep is number one.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Grow out your hair and style it with smooth, loose curls. Keep the ends trimmed and wear it in a protective style when you’re home.

Not buying the propaganda at convincing women with wavy or curly hair to get curly haircuts and air dry with layers of gels and mousses. It looks fine if done well. But if you want to look objectively more attractive, learn to blowout your own hair with some heat protectant. A good blowout should last 3-5 days.

Can you recommend a heat protectant?
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