What type of product have people had luck with for aging skin?
Posted by admin on Nov 7, 2009
There are so many products on the market now a days, it is hard to know what works well. I had luck years ago with a product from Avon, but i forgot what it was. I don’t want anything too harsh, but to help with lines ..I’m 44
I use Renova… It’s the only thing EVER to be actually PROVEN to increase collagen production.
It’s expensive….but Ive had the same tube for almost a year, you just use a pea size drop.
And sunscreen, obviously. Which prevents the destruction of collagen.
Just be sure you get one that blocks the A rays.
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i have beautiful skin
I use the Avon Anew Ultimate collection and am very happy with it. That is based on ages 50+. I’m in my 40’s but I wanted to zap the lines before they get any worse.
I’ve heard nothing but good things about the Rerversalist Serum and Night cream. That duo is good for ALL skin types, is targeted to ages 40+ and works best as a set. I didn’t try that because its new and I was already using the ultimate collection.
I also have to highly recommend the Dermafull x3 serum. Here s the blurb from the website…
First for Avon: Injectable-grade facial filler, now in a Serum.
This super concentrated serum has 3X the level of injectable-grade hyaluronic acid for dramatic filling & plumping.* Use after PM cleansing, before moisturizing.
No matter what day/night cream you use, you should try it. Not long after I started using that my husband asked me (cross my heart this is NO lie) " Are you getting Botox?". I said "No, why do you ask that?" He said your wrinkles are gone. I just smiled and said its the Avon!
Avon guarantee’s your satisfaction 100% and will refund your money if you are not happy. What do you have to lose? Call your Avon lady today! I believe its on sale for $10 off too.
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I use Renova… It’s the only thing EVER to be actually PROVEN to increase collagen production.
It’s expensive….but Ive had the same tube for almost a year, you just use a pea size drop.
And sunscreen, obviously. Which prevents the destruction of collagen.
Just be sure you get one that blocks the A rays.
References :