Monday, November 21, 2011

Ideas for new skin care for over age 40?

I've just used a hodge podge of skin care products over the years. I'm looking to go with a particular line but prefer it not be extremely expensive. I have normal skin, large pores, some wrinkles near eyes, neck and lips but otherwise pretty healthy skin.





Also have blood vessels that stand out over my cheekbones just at the outside corner my eyes. Any ideas on how to cover these up!

Ideas for new skin care for over age 40?
Oil of Olay Regenerist Collection for the skin care.


The have a new line that performs a thermal lift. The package is about 23.00 and it works wonders.


How are you with foundation and concealer? What line do you currently use? I may have some great suggestions for you.
Reply:. . . why bother? . . .
Reply:try some cosmetics with minerals that help your skin, and add color to your skin.
Reply:I've use Oil of Olay for years and it's worked for me, I don't look 57, as for your other "problems', Lightly pat on some erase..and see if that make them lighter/ less noticable. The best thing to do tho is NOT mix ur producks. as they may clash chemical wise.
Reply:First of all, it's important that you take care of your skin on a daily/weekly basis as follows...





~DAILY/WEEKLY SKINCARE~


-You will need: Cleanser, Toner (or Astringent), Cotton Balls, Moisturizer, Mask (or Masque), Extractor (found at most beauty supply stores), and either a facial steamer or hand towel for steaming.





~Recommended Products (from Neutrogena)*


It's best that you stick with ONE product line formulated for your skin type.





Combination Skin - (2 or more of these conditions: dry, oily, sensitive, breakouts, etc.) Fresh Foaming Cleanser, Alcohol-Free Toner, Oil-Free Moisture for Combination Skin, Deep Clean Gentle Scrub, Clear Pore Cleanser/Mask (for Oily and/or blemish-prone areas) , %26amp; Hydrating Facial Cloth Mask (for Dry areas, www.neutrogena.com/Content_79.asp)





*see this link: http://www.neutrogena.com/face.asp?mainv... click on cleansers, toners, moisturizers, %26amp; treatments to view the products





-Morning and night (before going to bed): cleanse, tone, and moisturize. If you have clogged pores, whiteheads and blackheads, then 2-3 times a week include steaming (in this order: cleanse, tone, steam, tone, moisturize).





-Once a week: cleanse, tone, steam, exfoliate, tone, *extractions, tone, mask, tone, moisturize. *IF NEEDED, for blackheads, pimples, etc, Don't begin doing extractions until you have been following all of the other steps for at least 2 to 3 weeks, so that the steaming will have caused any tough blemishes to begin to soften.





-How to: *


Cleanse -use a small amount and lather with water, apply using circular motions all over face and neck, repeat if you have makeup on


Tone - Squeeze a small amount onto the cottonball and wipe all over face and neck


Steam - for 10-15 minutes, using one of these methods: facial steamer, hold your face 3-5 inches above steaming water, or drape a hot towel over your face (leaving your nostrils and/or mouth exposed)


Exfoliate - follow the same steps as in cleansing, but don't repeat


Extractions - place the hoop (or eye) over the blemish (or blackhead) so that the blemish is in the center of the hoop, apply slight pressure and use rocking and rolling movements all around the blemish (don't use so much pressure that you create indentions or bruises on your skin), if and when the blockage comes out of the pore, wipe away with a cottonball that has been dampened with toner


Mask - apply mask evenly on face and neck, leave for 10-15 minutes, remove by draping a hot towel over your face, then wiping away - if it begins to sting or burn intensely before 10-15 minutes has passed remove and consider using a milder mask


Moisturize - apply a small amount on face an neck and massage until it's absorbed


*In all of these steps, always avoid the eye area.








Vitamins, Minerals, Diet, %26amp; Exercise


Each day, take a multivitamin, drink plenty of water, and try to maintain a fairly healthy diet and exercise routine. Also see this site about vitamins and the skin: http://www.prevention.com/article/0,5778... If you take any of these in addition to your daily multivitamin, be sure not to take more than the recommended dosages.
Reply:why not try Photon Stimulator Series for Beauty





Product ID: SD-956IR





  Photon Beauty helps to vitalize cells, enhance blood circulation, increase oxygen supply, strengthen skin tissues and improve metabolism and excretion by using natural light wave that transmits into skins and activates light perception cells where energy is absorbed by hemoglobin, proteins, carbohydrates and fats to better your skins.

















Features:





Infrared ray: reaching 10 mm deep into your skins without medium


Low power: do not need cooler medium


Temperature control: warm and comfortable


Buzzer: beeps when plugging, power on/off and auto shut-off


Light weight: easy to carry and use in any time, any place


Suitable: for different kind of skins





Function:





Anti-wrinkles


Balance skins and enhance blood circulation


Prevent the formation of melanin pigment


Firming your skin


Smooth pocks and lighten scars


Remedy acne and dermatitis


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