Anonymous
Post 12/09/2011 19:29     Subject: Re:What anti-aging line is worth the price?

MD Forte and their Revale Line. They are the only products I've ever used where I could really see the difference.
zumbamama
Post 12/08/2011 21:54     Subject: What anti-aging line is worth the price?

oh and I massage it in really good, and with the honey I apply it in an upward movement. (I got that one from my grandmother). I just started it doing this last month and was pleasantly surprised with under the eyes, cheeks, around the mouth and chest skin.

I don't know if this has anything to do with the improvement, but I've been drinking coconut water lately too.
zumbamama
Post 12/08/2011 21:49     Subject: What anti-aging line is worth the price?

I'm not really sure what it is, but it says it's a co-enzyme. It says proven to firm in as little as 2 weeks. It's been one week and the scaly skin on my shins looks nice and soft now : )
Anonymous
Post 12/08/2011 21:38     Subject: Re:What anti-aging line is worth the price?

Q 10? Tell me about it please...
zumbamama
Post 12/08/2011 21:36     Subject: What anti-aging line is worth the price?

I do put the body lotion on my face. I couldn't find a face cream with the q-10 in it. I was using Garnier anti-wrinkle cream, but I didn't see any difference with it. Although, there are probably better ones out there that I haven't tried. I read a lot of good reviews about the Nivea though, so that's what prompted me to try it.

For the honey, I just let it air dry.
Anonymous
Post 12/08/2011 16:19     Subject: What anti-aging line is worth the price?

zumbamama wrote:I've seen noticeable results with Nivea Skin Firming Moisturizer with Q-10. It's only $10-$12 a bottle and I use it on both body and face. I also reversed some lines with plain old honey. I leave it on for about a half hour (face, neck, chest) before rinsing it off and then I apply the Nivea. I do the honey 2-3x a week, and the Nivea every night.

I also take in lots of Vitamin C and fish oil.

Do you bandage the honey in any way, or do you just put it on your skin & leave it exposed to the air?
Anonymous
Post 12/08/2011 15:21     Subject: What anti-aging line is worth the price?

zumbamama wrote:I've seen noticeable results with Nivea Skin Firming Moisturizer with Q-10. It's only $10-$12 a bottle and I use it on both body and face. I also reversed some lines with plain old honey. I leave it on for about a half hour (face, neck, chest) before rinsing it off and then I apply the Nivea. I do the honey 2-3x a week, and the Nivea every night.

I also take in lots of Vitamin C and fish oil.


so you use the body lotion for you face, correct? Or is there a face lotion I am not seeing when I searched?
zumbamama
Post 12/08/2011 15:09     Subject: What anti-aging line is worth the price?

I've seen noticeable results with Nivea Skin Firming Moisturizer with Q-10. It's only $10-$12 a bottle and I use it on both body and face. I also reversed some lines with plain old honey. I leave it on for about a half hour (face, neck, chest) before rinsing it off and then I apply the Nivea. I do the honey 2-3x a week, and the Nivea every night.

I also take in lots of Vitamin C and fish oil.
Anonymous
Post 12/08/2011 12:56     Subject: What anti-aging line is worth the price?

I use Olay/Loreal anti-aging skin care from the drugstore; works reasonably well. I love Dior makeup and recently the salesperson tried to talk me into Capture Totale and L'or de Vie skin lines - but I got total sticker shock ($350 for a day cream and another $350 for a night cream!)

I wouldn't mind spending more on my skin to keep it looking young if the investment was worth it. Right now I am spending about $100 every 3 months or so and can see going up to $300 ever 2-3 months for something that realy works. Any reccomendations?

I use a cleanser, eye cream, day cream, and night cream currently. Most interested in imporiving skin firmness and texture.

Any suggestions? Thanks!