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Hi ,

Now you will see where MY money goes :) I change things around every

few months in a quest for more youthful-looking skin - no other

reason. I have very dry skin, by the way. Maybe I'm lucky with

genetics, but people generally guess my age at least 10 years younger

than I really am.

By the way, I would love to see what other people use too!

For the past few months, here is my routine: In the morning, I clean

my face with Neutrogena toner that has no alcohol. Then I put Loreal

Age Perfect, for the face, around my mouth area for those lines that

run down from my nose to the side of my mouth and to smooth out the

pucker lines on top and bottom of my mouth. Then I put Age Perfect

for the eyes in my eye area. I let that dry while I'm putting Olay

Quench on my legs, arms and chest. Then I come back to my face and

put Corium 21 Aloe cream all over my face and neck. I got this in

Las Vegas but here is the web site: http://www.aloeveracream.com/.

Age Perfect is for people who are around 50 and older. I used to use

Revitalift for face and the one for eyes, and I really liked the

consistency of these.

At night, I cleanse with Noxzema and follow with the Neutrogena

toner. Then I use BioMarine Squalane that I ordered from Dr. Lark's

site: http://www.drlark.com/c/prod_squalane.asp. This is ok, but I

have not decided if I will continue with this when I run out or go

back to the Corium 21 (plus Loreal Age Perfect for night). I have

been using a sample of Renergie Eye that I got from Lancome, but that

stuff is really pricey! I looked on their web site and it is $52! I

don't know if I can keep using that but I do like it.

I had to start using a toner when I went off the pill and started

having adult acne. What is up with that?!? The toner helps, however.

Now I will quit before you all think I'm a complete nut case!

Anne

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> What type of face cream do you use??

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> Thanks!

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These are people who know their stuff: Dr. Denese and Dr. Perricone.

I watched their lectures when they were aired on PBS.

Both of them talk about nutrition for the skin, and different

solutions for different ages.

I LOVE Dr. Denese products, because they're half the price of

Perricone (which is sold at Sephora)- and Denese's book explains the

many new products at the local drugstore, that are good for treating

certain types and different problems (pores, wrinkles- and their

prevention).

Here's a link to Dr. Denese's Book:

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0425204103/sr=8-

1/qid=1149042175/ref=pd_bbs_1/104-0259093-1144722?%5Fencoding=UTF8

Ive walked into Botox spas (NOT FOR ME!!for my mom), and noticed

that they are now mimicking the ingrediants that she promotes...but

whats most important about today's beauty products is the % of the

useful ingrediant. There is NO federal regulation on how little of

the ingrediant that the company has to put in its

product...therefore a person generally gets ripped off.

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Anne,

Thank you so much for your detailed answer. That was exactly what I was looking

for. I'm horrible and lazy and use whatever soap is in the shower to wash my

face.

I'll take your email shopping with me!

Thanks again,

Re: Face Cream Question - warning - long

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Hi ,

Now you will see where MY money goes :) I change things around every few months

in a quest for more youthful-looking skin - no other reason. I have very dry

skin, by the way. Maybe I'm lucky with genetics, but people generally guess my

age at least 10 years younger than I really am.

By the way, I would love to see what other people use too!

For the past few months, here is my routine: In the morning, I clean my face

with Neutrogena toner that has no alcohol. Then I put Loreal Age Perfect, for

the face, around my mouth area for those lines that run down from my nose to the

side of my mouth and to smooth out the pucker lines on top and bottom of my

mouth. Then I put Age Perfect for the eyes in my eye area. I let that dry

while I'm putting Olay Quench on my legs, arms and chest. Then I come back to

my face and put Corium 21 Aloe cream all over my face and neck. I got this in

Las Vegas but here is the web site: http://www.aloeveracream.com/.

Age Perfect is for people who are around 50 and older. I used to use Revitalift

for face and the one for eyes, and I really liked the

consistency of these.

At night, I cleanse with Noxzema and follow with the Neutrogena toner. Then I

use BioMarine Squalane that I ordered from Dr. Lark's

site: http://www.drlark.com/c/prod_squalane.asp. This is ok, but I have not

decided if I will continue with this when I run out or go back to the Corium 21

(plus Loreal Age Perfect for night). I have been using a sample of Renergie Eye

that I got from Lancome, but that stuff is really pricey! I looked on their web

site and it is $52! I don't know if I can keep using that but I do like it.

I had to start using a toner when I went off the pill and started having adult

acne. What is up with that?!? The toner helps, however.

Now I will quit before you all think I'm a complete nut case!

Anne

>

> Anne,

>

> What type of face cream do you use??

>

> Thanks!

>

>

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