Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For everyone recommending vitamin C, which product do you recommend?
would also like to know folks' recommendation for a good vitamin C serum or oil.
Anonymous wrote:The most important thing you can do - after the obvious no smoking, Retin-A at night, sunscreen during the day - is Botox. Do small amounts of it and start early on. Do it twice per year. If you're starting to get the slightest hint of 11s or horizontal forehead lines, start getting Botox injected there. It will have a preventative effect. A lot of us started Botox too late. I wouldn't worry about fillers. I think 20s is way too young to start fillers. They can really make you look crazy over time. They're also more expensive and more medically risky.
You will get way more bang for your buck out of Botox, generic Retin-A and sunscreen than you will out of all the, say, Drunk Elephant or Skinceutical products you can find. You don't need that stuff.
Anonymous wrote:For everyone recommending vitamin C, which product do you recommend?
Anonymous wrote:Good skin care is expensive. You've got some time though. Agree with the vit C and sunscreen for you for now. Add in a retinol at night sometime before 30.
I'm 36, in a wealthy social circle, and don't know of anyone doing botox and fillers in my age range give or take a couple years. It isn't to say they don't..but they have never brought it up.
I don't do fillers or botox but good products are expensive, as are the facials I do every 6 weeks. I may consider IPL in the future at some point.
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.
46 and same. I don't wear makeup, have been vegetarian for 40 years, don't really drink - and don't have kids. I'm sure all this contributes. I'd say the main thing is genetics. My parents both have young looking faces, too.
Or maybe I look old and haggard and just don't realize it! Oh no.
Anonymous wrote:I’m 33 and honestly, I do nothing. Neutrogena anti-acne face wash when I can remember, but that’s it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm 38 and I don't do anything right now, but am considering it soon. While my skin is okay, I do have a long and angular face--think Courtney Cox or someone like that--so I'm afraid of my face looking too 'drawn."
PP here who posted this. Does anyone have any suggestions?