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Question about anti-aging products and Botox..?
I'm 25 years old and already started to get wrinkles under my eyes. They are tolerable but when I smile I look horrible. I've been using a couple anti-aging serums but they aren't working. How much does Botox cost and how often do you have to get it done? Is there a really good anti-aging cream/serum/etc that I can use? Do you have any experience with good anti aging products? When do people normally start to form wrinkles? Please help me! I don't want to look like this yet!
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- If you are looking for home remedy to reduce wrinkles, try this. Smear honey on your face and leave it for as long as possible (but 5-10mins a day will do). then rinse off with tepid water mixed with a teaspoon of cider vinegar - this has a neutral pH and will act as a toner. And if you have some bucks, Lifecell anti wrinkle cream would be a good choice. You can have more information here. http://www.lifecellskinreviews.com/
- A Botox injection costs between $369.00 to $510.00 depending on where you are located geographically in the United States. The national average cost was $382.00 in 2005, which has most likely risen some in 2008. Also be aware that the effects of an injection lasts between three and six months, and then the injection must be repeated to maintain the results. It is also possible to distort your face through too much use of Botox. In the press recently they have been discussing Nicole Kidman and Melanie Griffith as two examples of women who have done just that with Botox injections. I leave that up to your own judgement however. You can find out more about Botox injections here: http://hubpages.com/hub/Botox-Side-Effects I am 54 years old and have started using Emu Oil just over 2 months ago twice a day on my face. The results have been nothing short of amazing. My complexion was a poor one, as I have adult acne, and I had bumps all over my face from past breakouts, as well as wrinkles from age. The bumps are all but gone, and so are the wrinkles. I have been getting unsolicited comments from people lately about the improvement in my complexion and how my skin is looking so much fresher and smoother. I highly recommend this simple and inexpensive oil to anyone looking to improve the appearance of the skin on their faces. One side note, be careful where you get your emu oil. My neighbor's sister got some, I don't know where she got it from, but it is hard and must be melted before use. I have heard of some emu oil that smells. My emu oil is not like that at all. It is soft, silky and smooth, and pleasant to put on the face with no smell at all. Here is where you can get some: http://www.mywickedways.com/emu_oil_products.html Good luck, Julie
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