I am 24, and have started showing the first slight signs of wrinkles.

I moisturise each day with Nivea.

Are there any products that I could begin using now to look after my skin and prevent wrinkles from starting to form?


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You dont need to buy loads and loads of products, but you are sensible to start some kind of skincare routine now before the wrinkles start to appear.

The best routine would be cleanse/tone/moisturise.

Personally, I think basic brand cleansers and toners are fine, as long as they concur with your skin and dont cause you any redness or itchyness.

I always pay a bit more for the moisturiser and use a daycream and a nightcream (although I sometimes forget to put the nightcream on!). I have tried a few different brands. My favourite was Molton Brown, but they changed their skincare range a couple of years ago and I didn't like the new daycream. Since then I have switched around, trying different things and the best one I’ve used is Philosophy, but it is pricey.

I’m currently trying Boots No 7 Perfect and Protect range and it is pretty good. It smells nice and my skin feels smoother and not so dry. Luckily, I dont have very many wrinkles yet and I'm trying my ideal to keep it that way!!!


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Hi,

I started developing pretty bad facial wrinkles after I crossed 35. I was pretty upset about it as I really didn't whink my skin would begin degrading in my 30s. I tried altering my diet, took a lot of dark coloured vegetables such as beetroot and tomatoes as these were supposed to be good for wrinkles and also drank plenty of water. It didn't really work though and my Physician had even recommended that I go for a Debrassion treatment to fade out my wrinkles. I then recently read an article by a lady who claimed that she got rid of her wrinkles using a particular anti-wrinkle product. I tried it and it worked really well. Within 4 weeks my wrinkles had faded out and were barely visible. Really good stuff. You can read more about the lady's article at the link below.

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In addition to moisturizer, make sure to use sun screen every day and also consider a facial scrub or exfoliant.

There are many products on the market that offer a package of moisturizing, scrub, and sun block. I've given you a few links to some of the ones that I suggest on my Web site.

I hope you find them helpful.


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You could try not moving your face or smiling for the rest of your life, or you could just accept that wrinkles are a fact of life.

If none of the above, do what every celebrity does and either get someone to airbrush you or get someone to pull your skin so tight you look like something off Dr Who!


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Be gentle with your skin and it will go a long way in keeping it smooth and supple. Gently massage the marks with glycerin-honey mixture. Dip a cotton pad in unbeaten egg white, and smooth it across wrinkles. Leave it on for an hour and remove it with a cotton dipped in ice-cold water. Check out http://useinfo-wrinkles.blogspot.com/ for more useful info.

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Continue to moisturize, start using an eye cream as well, and use a sunscreen every day- UV ages you! Also, if you smoke, stop. Eat foods rich with antioxidants. And realize that we are all aging, and a few wrinkles are the price of the wisdom that comes with age.