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Topic: anti aging cream... Posted: 12 Mar 2009 at 4:28am
anti aging cream...
I didnt use anti-wrinkle product one year ago until I started noticing some age spots on my face. I've had wrinkles for a few years and usually just use regular face cream, but it doesn't really help at all.
so i tried these in a whole year:
Eat more chocolate, it's said to boost your body's ability to reverse the signs of aging. After 2 months trying, the result is: no effect at all.
Then i tried out Retino-A, feels better then, but didnt actually reduce some fine lines.
Then one free stuff(h*t*tp://offto.net/qo369g/), pretty damn effective in the first 3 months and the age spots were gone, but then i feel a little dry, so I'm trying to search for the right products that will help to maintain young and not that try, not just the appearance, any advice?
What do you think of Dr.Denese and Dermapril?
Haven't tried any of these products but I have been using this Youth Complex by iS Clinical. It kinda acts as a pot treatment for stubborn wrinkles and then with regular use, it says that it enhances the skin quality as well. I like it because it doesnt leave my skin dry..
Or if dry skin is a problem, you can try using moisturizers that have anti-aging ingredients in them.
I need advice about Antiaging and HGH!
I know that HGH injection is very good for antiaging, but I dont have enough money for it...
Is there any good and effective HGH or Anti-Aging supplement that works good and is not too expensive?
I need to look young and beautiful for my Husband, please! <font color="#ffffff">satellitetv.com sat</font>
I just read this and had to share it with the community.
This poor woman, just can't believe that this actually happens in this day and age, what a shame.
(CNN) -- Three police cars pulled into Christina FourHorn's front yard one afternoon just before she was supposed to pick up her daughter at school. The officers had a warrant for her arrest.
"What do you mean robbery?" FourHorn remembers asking the officers. Her only brushes with the law had been a few speeding tickets.
She was locked up in a Colorado jail. They took her clothes and other belongings and handed her an oversize black-and-white striped uniform. She protested for five days, telling jailers the arrest was a mistake. Finally, her husband borrowed enough money to bail her out.
"They wouldn't tell me the details," she said.
Later, it became clear that FourHorn was right, that Denver police had arrested the wrong woman. Police were searching for Christin Fourhorn, who lived in Oklahoma.
Their names were similar, and Christina FourHorn, a mother with no criminal record living in Sterling, Colorado, had been caught in the mix-up.
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