Anonymous wrote:I am 42. No wrinkles but my skin is starting to sag. What can I do short of a face lift? Fillers scare me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just turned 60. My skin is fabulous. I don’t have one wrinkle. Sunscreen saved me.
Every single 60 year old had as wrinkles. Sorry.
My whole entire maternal side has no wrinkles. Sagging skin, yes. Wrinkles no. And I have aunts in their 80’s.
Anonymous wrote:I just turned 39. I spend about $4,000/year on Botox and fillers for around the mouth. A year ago I spent about $1,700 on a laser treatments for brown/red spots. Skincare products are tough to estimate (I should really add this up). I generally use good drugstore brands (Cetaphil/Cerave or lesser expensive natural brands Alba, Acure) for washes and moisturizers. Toners/acid are La Roche Posay, Ren, Alba. Sunscreen is Elta MD (cheaper from Costco). Makeup is always good quality but I don’t use much so rarely buy it. Have semi oily skin and still battle acne, but also have extremely sensitive skin so have to be careful with products. Been doing Botox and fillers for almost two years and will never stop. Honestly I never thought I would spend so much on my face but the results are worth it. It’s definitely a luxury though and I have to budget.
Anonymous wrote:I just turned 39. I spend about $4,000/year on Botox and fillers for around the mouth. A year ago I spent about $1,700 on a laser treatments for brown/red spots. Skincare products are tough to estimate (I should really add this up). I generally use good drugstore brands (Cetaphil/Cerave or lesser expensive natural brands Alba, Acure) for washes and moisturizers. Toners/acid are La Roche Posay, Ren, Alba. Sunscreen is Elta MD (cheaper from Costco). Makeup is always good quality but I don’t use much so rarely buy it. Have semi oily skin and still battle acne, but also have extremely sensitive skin so have to be careful with products. Been doing Botox and fillers for almost two years and will never stop. Honestly I never thought I would spend so much on my face but the results are worth it. It’s definitely a luxury though and I have to budget.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m 33 and honestly, I do nothing. Neutrogena anti-acne face wash when I can remember, but that’s it.
No offense but it probably shows. I think OP wants to hear from attractive people, not boring 33 year olds with acne who can't be bothered to wash their face.
NP here. Please. 90% of it is genetic.
This is true. My mother and her mother didn't wrinkle much. I doubt they used sunscreen and one of them smoked!
Their faces wrinkled a little and they sagged a bit, but they looked really good for their ages.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP what do you mean by “looks good?” Are we talking JLo levels of agelessness or Gwyneth Paltrow who looks her age with the expected lines and wrinkles, but has clean, healthy looking skin? If you’re fine looking your age, basic skincare routine others have discussed is fine, but if you want jlo you’ll need basic plus fillers, Botox, lasers, unless you’re a genetic miracle whose skin doesn’t age.
I find it so idiotic when people reference celebrities who they've only seen either in print, on film, or in person with professional makeup.
You’d have to be blind to not see that jlo looks very young filters/makeup/photoshop or not, and furthermore, to not see the noticeable difference between GP and JLo.
You're an idiot. Comparing JL and GP is like comparing watermelons and oranges. GP has type I skin, very pale see through and JL is latina - they are sure to age differently. Asians and AA age differently than whites. White skin is the worst for aging.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP what do you mean by “looks good?” Are we talking JLo levels of agelessness or Gwyneth Paltrow who looks her age with the expected lines and wrinkles, but has clean, healthy looking skin? If you’re fine looking your age, basic skincare routine others have discussed is fine, but if you want jlo you’ll need basic plus fillers, Botox, lasers, unless you’re a genetic miracle whose skin doesn’t age.
I find it so idiotic when people reference celebrities who they've only seen either in print, on film, or in person with professional makeup.
You’d have to be blind to not see that jlo looks very young filters/makeup/photoshop or not, and furthermore, to not see the noticeable difference between GP and JLo.
Anonymous wrote:Can you recommend a retinol product or is it prescription?