Thursday, July 22, 2010

What product is best for crow feet around eyes and facial frowns?

They say that these can be minimized by applying moisturizer and anti-aging solutions? Which one can you recommend?What product is best for crow feet around eyes and facial frowns?
If the crows feet is really that bad, and you're conscious of it, I would recomend botox or a skin peel, however: If you would prefer creams, then continue to read:





Sunscreen - Daily use of an SPF 30+ broad spectrum sunscreen with zinc oxide is recommended to prevent sun damage and wrinkles.





Retin-A - Wrinkle creams that contain retinol or retinoic acid are recommended.





Youthology - The 'wrinkle removing eye serum' is said to treat crow's feet quickly





Eminence - a collagen stimulating, organic skin care product





Ice Source - A cream the company (Ice Beauty) claims will give the skin an instant reprieve from wrinkles and sags.





Patricia Wexler Eye Cream - 3 in 1 eye cream said to smooth fine lines and creases








Doctors recommend a few preventive measures to stop or slow the appearance and extent of crow's feet.





First of all, don't smoke, wear a good sunscreen, wear sunglasses, and use a moisturizer. Second, many doctors advise patients to consider using Botox when they first start to notice the appearance of crow's feet








Thanks!What product is best for crow feet around eyes and facial frowns?
Lisa,





I recommend two products that I use everyday:





Extreme Eye Rescue made specifically for eye puffiness, eye wrinkles, and dark circles (I call raccoon eyes) Apply this every morning and night. http://www.isabellapelle.com/eyewrinklec鈥?/a>


For the rest of the face, I use their Preve extreme anti aging.


http://www.isabellapelle.com/antiagingcr鈥?/a>


Plus this product contains the highest concentration of the best known moisturizer, hyaluronic acid. This has worked so well for me that I purchased another bottle for my mother, for her very dry hands, and forehead wrinkles. After a month of use, her dry hands are normal, and her forehead wrinkles have diminished. So I hope this helps you as it did for me and my mother.

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