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Roisin Butter
@roisin_butter · 24 days agoUnfortunately, creams after 40 don't help, it's self-soothing. Try Botox. So far, nothing else has been invented against signs of ageing, except for drastic measures.
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Shana Mccaffrey
@s_mccaffrey · 24 days agoBotox is poison. And it doesn't lift the oval. I don't have wrinkles, my nasolabial folds are still okay, because I've put on a bit of weight, but the oval of my face has "dropped down", the bugger😭.
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Mehreen Gajic
@m.gajic · 24 days agoThe facial oval can be easily tightened with exercises. These muscles are well worked out. Ballet dancers don't have such a problem. Look on the internet for exercises for the facial oval. The same bodyflex or basic ballet exercises for the neck and back.
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Mehreen Gajic
@m.gajic · 23 days agoAnd creams - that's just nonsense. Ladies, you are adults: how can a cream possibly tighten muscles? Or botox? Fill in a wrinkle, nourish the skin, even out turgor - yes, but not tighten muscles 😂 Only exercises or special procedures in the salon, which also work with muscles, like microcurrents.
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Tia Pandey
@tia.pandey · 23 days agoI've recently got a Givenchy serum for free. It's absolutely fantastic at tightening the contour. The name includes the word "sculptor". But I'm 35. Fairy, I disagree with you. The oval "flows" because the skin loses elasticity, muscles have nothing to do with it.
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Flourish Para
@fpara · 22 days agoBio-armouring helps.... although..... if you consider Botox to be a poison..... it is a poison, of course.....but beauty requires sacrifice, have you never heard this phrase before? 😂
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Marney Mcgrade
@marney.mcgrade · 22 days agoI've been doing these facial contouring exercises very diligently. They didn't help at all! I suppose they work until a certain age, when the process hasn't yet started, so to speak. The sight of a sagging face also greatly upsets me. What to do?
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Della Danieli
@d.danieli.96 · 22 days agoFillers excellently correct the facial oval, it's currently the most powerful tool and no exercises are needed. For me, it's still a bit early (32 years old), but the cosmetologist said to watch my posture and not to slouch, so the oval doesn't sag. I think that's why ballerinas have a good facial oval, as they keep their backs straight. So in your case, fillers will help, and you can also enhance your cheekbones. Fillers have nothing to do with a circular facelift.
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Della Danieli
@d.danieli.96 · 22 days ago19 are relevant and used not only for nasolabial wrinkles, if you're not aware, you can simply keep quiet, rather than misleading everyone.
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Ajitesh Kesarwani
@a.kesarwani · 21 days agoYou need to pull your face over your backside...
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Marva Frankham
@marvafrankham · 21 days agoAt forty, a muscle stimulator for the face helped me a lot, my jowls tightened, I looked pretty good, but at fifty, it doesn't help at all, as if I'm not doing anything.
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Echo Hockridge
@e.hockridge.84 · 21 days agoGoodness, how much nonsense can one write.1. Botox has nothing to do with the oval of the face, it's not injected below the eyes at all. It doesn't tighten muscles, but paralyses them. As a result, wrinkles disappear for half a year (forehead, between the eyebrows and "crow's feet"). As for it being a poison - believe the old village ladies, do believe. I've been having injections for five years, everything's great. All my acquaintances started doing it following my example. Everyone has very good results.2. The oval is tightened with mesotherapy or biorevitalisation. Nasolabial folds - with contour plastics (fillers are introduced).First get your facts straight, and then give advice on forums.
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Alayna Bacall
@a_bacall · 21 days agoGirls, a question for the experts in face gymnastics: do exercises really help in the case when the oval has ALREADY started to sag?
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Asya Gallini
@a.gallini.82 · 21 days agoThe Botanical Complex-Activator cream-mask from ARGO, which I purchased through their distribution system, slightly improved my situation. I used it one winter, choosing it for its nourishing composition. It's a bit greasy, doesn't absorb immediately, and the scent might not seem glamorous, but it's not unpleasant (for me). At some point, after a few weeks, I noticed that my chin line, which had started to show a slight tendency to sag, had improved. I was 39 at the time. Perhaps the effect of the nightly massage played a role, but I didn't notice this with other creams.
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Music Daza
@musicdaza · 21 days agoI don't like cheekbones, although you can use a filler (for example, Restylane, it's safe) to create subtle cheekbones, thereby lifting your glasses upwards, I myself suffer from this, but I don't like cheekbones, so I do an ial system + a good massage will really help + nutrition!!! Amino acids (protein that is fish meat fish with vegetables) as cells need collagen!
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Laila Savard
@l.savard · 21 days agoGirls, can anyone advise if they've had thread lifts to prevent their face from sagging downwards?
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Ke Salmaso
@ksalmaso · 21 days agoGirls! Has anyone tried a derma roller at home? They say the effect is also brilliant.
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Milly Al-madani
@milly.almadani · 20 days agoHas anyone tried doing a peel with acetic acid (70%)? What will come of it?
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I'm 40 years old. Not so long ago, I started noticing my skin sagging.. it's not "jowls" yet...but already, not the same...😂 I simply started pulling my shoulders back. You know, as if you've had a heavy rucksack put on your shoulders...😂 I draw my shoulder blades back and down. Bloody hell!!! My neck stretched, my face shape tightened, my chest lifted...😂 Even my walk changed, let alone my attitude towards my beloved self...😂
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Noella Melissa
@nmelissa84 · 20 days agoAnd here's something else I do... I take a disposable razor and, without removing the protective cap, I rub it across my face. It's a fantastic massage... No wonder they say that men's facial skin doesn't age quickly. Of course, they do this massage every day... 😂
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Lili Guanci
@l.guanci · 20 days agoI have a round face shape and it really embarrasses me, please help how to make it oval.
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Felicia Cruz De Almeida Santos
@f.cruzdealmeidasantos · 19 days ago40 years old is certainly a bit early for a facelift. I can recommend Silhouette Lift. It's a non-surgical lift, which means it's safe. The effect is almost like plastic surgery.
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Alexa Duffield
@a.duffield · 19 days agoHas anyone tried the "Darsonval" device? I'd like to hear reviews, does it improve the facial contour, does it get rid of wrinkles?
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Miley Pavis
@m.pavis · 19 days agoI'm 42, and problems with sagging facial contours also appeared not so long ago, I've tried everything that was described earlier, all face is pricked, what I just didn't try!!!! My friend constantly does facial gymnastics and excellent result and doesn't get any injections!
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Paridhi Papu
@p.papu.78 · 18 days agoI'm 41. I use a muscle stimulator plus, after it, a good olive oil. For the chin, heat up the oil, soak a piece of gauze, place it on a bag and on a springy fabric, you can use tights. Leave it for about 20 minutes. It tightens superbly. Do it constantly. Once a day. Better in the morning.
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Shafia Haneef
@s_haneef_75 · 17 days agoWhat, haven't you heard about face fitness? It helps a lot! But you can't be lazy.
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Shreena Sewart
@ssewart · 17 days agoWith the help of makeup, it's not that hard to do. There are excellent makeup tutorials for yourself. There's an age-specific lesson. It's very easy to visually change any detail. Have a look. If you can't do it yourself, you can go to a professional, they'll teach you - then you'll be doing it yourself.
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Carleigh Fourie
@c_fourie_88 · 17 days agoI'm 51 years old, but I look 30 - that's what everyone says. I've never had any kind of facelifts and I don't visit beauty salons, except for anything to do with my hair. Until 30, I didn't use any creams, except for baby ones - there was no need. But starting from 30, I do facial exercises 2-3 times a week, which I developed myself. And I also love sports and always watch my posture. My weight is 54 kg at a height of 168. I'm always toned and never sit on any diets. I don't have a single wrinkle, and my skin is firm and toned. Women! Our main problem is laziness. You can get yourself in shape without any botox or mesotherapy. This is 100%.
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Margaret Dar
@margaret_dar · 17 days agoI'm 51.Look like I'm 30-35.Never had any procedures in my life.Started doing facial gymnastics regularly from about 28.Change the exercises from time to time.The result is amazing.Don't use expensive creams and all that.The main thing is not to be lazy.No plastic surgery can give such an effect and without harm to health.
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Lucia Maxamuud
@l_maxamuud · 17 days agoI also had RF lifting done, the effect was good, I liked it, but I was 30 years old then. I don't know if the effect will be the same after forty.
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Halina Filipiak
@h.filipiak · 17 days agoThe Estée Lauder night serum helps me a bit, it tightens the facial contour, but you need to use it in courses constantly, I'm forty and my face shape has also sagged, and the corners of my eyes have changed, and my face has become somewhat puffy, there's no sharpness, as if it's swollen.
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Yasmina Veerman
@yasmina_veerman_3 · 17 days agoRegular neck exercises, tilting the head from side to side, forward and backward tilts, circular head movements, forcefully lowering the chin down while supporting it with a fist for resistance, work excellently for me.
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Godiva Mckerchar
@gmckerchar · 16 days agoTry the Collamask cream, based on collagen and blue clay. It tightens the skin of the face very well. I really like the effect it gives. But you should also do additional facial care besides the cream, like scrubbing, peeling, toning, so that everything together brings the maximum result. All of this helps me quite well.
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Fahima Mulas
@f.mulas · 15 days agoI see girls much younger than me, I'm scared to say49 !!!!!?but I look a maximum of30.this is true .probably it's genetics.my mum at 72 looked 50 and I think isn't it after her I'm going to age rapidly?and to be honest I don't want to.I think a person looks as they feel!
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You can endlessly sift through rejuvenating creams - there's such a choice now that it's dazzling. But, it seems, I've finished with the sifting 🤣. I've found the perfect wrinkle cream for myself - Bioven. A fabulous lifting effect!
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Kass Ballet
@kass.ballet · 13 days agoThere's a specific course-stickline. I think it's just right for your case.
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Hina Castro
@hcastro · 11 days agoI also believe that at 40, creams and the like will do little good. Opt for Aptos threads and you won't know problems for another 5-7 years. The polylactic acid in their composition will help your skin maintain a good condition.
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Ailie Fiore
@ailie.fiore · 11 days agoI'm laughing at you too, how blatantly you're smuggling advertising in here 😉
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Lauren Ergun
@l_ergun · 10 days agoHello everyone. I want to join the discussion. I too have just turned forty. Been fixated on my appearance for some time now. I've done a lot. Both Xeomin and Radiesse, and have had fillers. Lately, I've been thinking more and more about threads. Specifically Aptos or Silhouette. Share your experience, if anyone has done it. What's the effect, how painless is it. And can it be done, if say something is already in place.
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Morgana Lodovichi
@morgana_lodovichi_89 · 9 days agoI chose Aptos because I liked the results on my friends.
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