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My ageing neck! Make it stop!

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MrJohnsonAteMyCustard · 09/04/2017 14:53

Perhaps this has been covered many times. It's my neck. It's AGEING. It's CREPEY. In the past year it seems to have gone downhill rapidly - and I'm a mere spring chicken of 47 (and a half) Shock This is unfair and I would like to officially complain Hmm

I moisturise it like there's no tomorrow and use sunscreen.

My question is: what, if anything has worked for you in the neck department? Is there any product that has helped (I know it's par for the course with getting older - not looking for a miracle). In particular - can you let me know if you've tried any retinol products?

Thanks in advance!

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skincarejunkie · 09/04/2017 14:55

Yes the Gatineau neck stuff. It's great. The best I've used. Frustrating, isn't it? Damned necks. X

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neveradullmoment99 · 09/04/2017 14:56

I am suffering the same. Sad thing is, my face looks quite good considering I am 49 but with repeated weight loss due to late pregnancies [ one at 39, 40 and 43] Its totally hammered my neck. I am currently using retinol in the hope that it improves over time. I have tried loads of things and nothing much helps except nivea blue pot as it is a heavy moisturiser. I would also love to hear of any suggestions.

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MrJohnsonAteMyCustard · 09/04/2017 15:00

Thank you, skincarejunkie, I shall have a look at Gatineau stuff.

I should have mentioned that I don't care how much it costs, I'm willing to sell my house, my soul, etc, if it improves my neck. Shallow, yes Grin

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MrJohnsonAteMyCustard · 09/04/2017 15:02

neveradullmoment - I'm like you with the heavy duty moisturiser. In my case it's Astral. I virtually bathe my neck in it every night. Can't hurt, can it?

I've just ordered some retinol and will give it a go.

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oliviaoatcake · 09/04/2017 16:14

Thermage is supposed to be good but it's dependent on the person weilding the machine. Get it wrong and it all goes to shit. The only long term solution is a neck lift and if you want top results, a facelift too.

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MrsStinkey · 09/04/2017 16:26

Temple spa exalt neck gel. You'll never look back!

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skincarejunkie · 09/04/2017 16:33

It's Firming Throat Gel. Sorry, rushed the last post. X

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MrJohnsonAteMyCustard · 09/04/2017 18:36

Thermage....sounds interesting. I shall be researching all these. Not sure about the face lift as well (though some may say I could benefit from one...)

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dailystuck71 · 10/04/2017 08:53

Boots no7 apparently have a new one coming out this week. I use a decleor one at the moment.

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BounceBounceSplishSplash · 10/04/2017 08:59
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awishes · 10/04/2017 09:02

I have this too mid fifties BUT mine comes and goes! I'm assuming it's a hormone issue? Does anyone else get this?

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MrJohnsonAteMyCustard · 10/04/2017 11:16

awishes - not heard of the crepeyness coming and going. Mine definitely isn't going anywhere....

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slug · 10/04/2017 12:44

awishes. mine comes and goes as well, though it does seem linked to weight fluctuations.

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awishes · 11/04/2017 21:44

Slug glad I'm not the only one!

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neveradullmoment99 · 11/04/2017 21:48

Well mine does look worse and then better but i always thought it was in certain light? or it could be dehydration?

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Hellofromme · 11/04/2017 22:06

I find the only thing that helps is to keep my hair long. I used to have short bobbed hair but it accentuates my neck these days. Long hair disguises it Smile.

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wizzywig · 11/04/2017 22:08

Is crepey the same as the lines that go round your neck? Am i getting old? Shit!

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SwedishEdith · 11/04/2017 22:22

A scarf. A scarf combined with your hair is even better.

My ageing neck! Make it stop!
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ArseyTussle · 11/04/2017 22:30

No wizzy, a crepey neck has vertical lines. Mine is very depressing, it's like a concertina made of skin and fat.

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angelcakerocks · 12/04/2017 11:01

You could read the Nora Ephron book 'I feel bad about my neck' It won't actually solve the problem but it's a great book and will give you a laugh Wink Grin

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MrJohnsonAteMyCustard · 13/04/2017 14:24

angelcakerocks - I've read that book - very funny Grin

Has anyone tried exercises for the neck. I've heard differing opinions on them. Some people say they are invaluable for supporting the neck and others that the constant movement causes the skin to thin further.

It's a bloody minefield.....

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Aridane · 13/04/2017 14:29

something semi surgical? I heard someting about the Nefertiti neck treatment. Haven't read up about it as it's my face that needs all the help it can get, neck is OK

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jumpinghoops · 13/04/2017 14:32

OP, I got this neck cream in a set last week and I won't use it, it's unopened. Seems to get good reviews, if you'd like it I'll send it to you for free- PM me your address if so.

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mugglebumthesecond · 13/04/2017 14:37

Scarves!

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EnidButton · 13/04/2017 17:47

Boots No7 are bringing out a neck serum this week. Might already be out. It's in the Restore and Renew range.

Haven't tried it myself and it'll be a while before proper user reviews are in but might be worth a try?

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