Robert asks…

Have you used with success an eye anti wrinkle cream?

Most or maybe all of of the drugstore brands have bad reviews.

Girl Talk answers:

My wife swears by a product call Lift SP. She looks beautiful to me, she’s 52 and has the softest skin. You can read a review on the product at the site below.

Hope it helps.

Richard asks…

I’m turning 26 this year and want to start using anti wrinkle creams?

I have been looking at lots of reviews and decided I want to use oil of ulay but there’s so many products I don’t know were to start,,, any suggestion, thanxs..
Were is the cheapest to get olay products?

Girl Talk answers:

I’ve heard that ROC is the best drugstore line you can buy. If you wanna drop lots of money, there are some high-end brands, but I think that ROC is a good middle ground that performs well, but doesn’t cost an arm & a leg. I would spend a little more, and choose ROC over Olay. (Olay uses mineral oils, which can’t be absorbed by the skin, essentially rendering any beneficial ingredients useless.)

Steven asks…

Can I get Renova in the UK?

Hi, i been reading alot of review by happy people who are imperssed with the result of the anti-wrinkle cream ‘Renova’ … but is from USA. I am from UK, and i am planning to ask the doctor if he would perscribed me this cream, since i have very dry and wrinkly skin for a 23 yr old. It’s actually pre-mature wrinkle. So, hope i can get it!

Do u know if they have it in the UK?

Girl Talk answers:

Yes you can, but as far as I’m aware, it’s a prescription only medication, meaning you’ll need to see a doctor to get it.

Renova a.k.a. Retin-A, Atralin, Avita, Altinac (Generic name: Tretinoin) is a derivative of vitamin A.

It’s used for a number of different conditions … Some of which may make you question why it’s available for people who have, or are, developing wrinkles.

Take a look at the following page for more information about it.

Daniel asks…

Dark Eye circles..Not Puffiness

I really need help in trying to get a good eye cream that really works on dark eye circles. I dont want HOME REMEDIES. I would really like someone who has tried a cream that works. I need as many answers as possible. I also dont want to know the cause of dark eye circles, all i want is a review of eye creams that work. Im 21 so i dont really need an anti-wrinkle cream too, but if that is part of the product then thats fine. Thanks!!

Girl Talk answers:

Heredity – Dark under eye circles are often an inherited trait. Those who are prone to allergies or itchy skin condition are susceptible to dark circles since inflammation and rubbing of eyes can thicken and darken the skin around them. Some food allergies can also cause the area under the eyes to appear darker. Excess folds of skin under the eyes will also make dark circles more pronounced.

Lack of Sleep – Lack of sleep and fatigue can cause the skin to grow wan and pale. This makes blood vessels under the eyes to appear more visible and dark. The paleness that occurs with fatigue, a cold or sinus infection or during menstruation or pregnancy may accentuate the circles under the eyes. Partying all night and smoking can play havoc with your skin and result in dark eye circles.

Bone Structure – Deep set eyes may have a tendency to develop dark shadows under them. In fair-skinned persons, dark eyes become more obvious.

Sun Exposure – Increased exposure to the sun can draw pigmentation the skin’s surface and create dark circles.

Medication – Drugs that cause blood vessels to dilate may result in darkening circles around the eyes.

Nutrition – Dark circle around the eyes can be the result of poor nutrition.

Hormonal Changes – Since the skin undergoes changes during pregnancy and menstruation, you may notice darkening of the circles under the eyes.

Combat dark circles under your eyes with simple tips:

1. Drink nearly 10 glasses of water everyday
2. Ensure that you get good rest and adequate sleep
3. Eat vegetables and fruits rich in vitamin A.
4. Consume a nutritionally balanced diet

Creams – Topical creams that have Vitamin K derivatives are prescribed for reducing dark eye circles. Antioxidant products containing Vitamins C and E are known to stimulate fibroblast activity in the dermal layer and help firm up the skin. This can greatly reduce baggy eyes that are dark and sagging. Over-the-counter products containing kinetin or AHA are available for regular use to reduce severe under eye circles. Chemical peels may be effective in reducing chronic dark eye circles.

Makeup – Using an under eye concealer is the best way to hide the unsightly dark circles. Do not choose a shade that is much lighter than your skin tone else it will accentuate the baggy dark circles. Dab concealer gently under the eyes and blend it with the foundation. The inner corner of your eye is usually the darkest part, so ensure that it is well concealed. Rev up your tired looking eyes with gold-based concealers. Avoid mascara and eyeliner to the lower lashes for fear of drawing attention to the dark under eye circles.

Donald asks…

Help me choose a bb cream?

I know this question must be so tedious however i wanted to hear some knowledgable opinions on what bb creams are good. I did a google search for reviews however they all seem to say the same thing. So i’m looking into trying a bb cream for the first time, i’m mid 20s so i don’t need anti- wrinkle particles or anything like that, i’m not pale but not dark i guess an nc25-30, i have normal skin not too oily just with blemishes here and there. I’m looking for something simple, with a decent amount of coverage to be worn alone if possible or makes a good base for my powder and mineral foundation. The brand i’m leaning more towards is skin79, missha, and dr jart since those seem most popular and accessible on amazon. Any feedback will be appreciated, thanks.

Girl Talk answers:

You should go with MISSHA M Vita BB Cream SPF20 (50ml)

1.69 fl oz / 50 ml tube
4 In 1 Magic Cream
SPF 20 UV Block + Moisturizes + Makeup Base + Foundation
For all skin type & Sensitive Type

Powered by Yahoo! Answers

Filed under: Girl Talk

Like this post? Subscribe to my RSS feed and get loads more!