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Cleavage crinkles

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bigfatgypsy · 14/11/2011 20:28

I'm obviously turning into an old woman because I noticed the texture of my 'chest' area is really starting to crinkle. Is there some special cream I can use here?

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LindyHemming · 14/11/2011 20:43

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snoozingbeauty · 14/11/2011 20:45

Mama Mio Boob Tube. It's for that whole area, boobs, chest, neck. It's amazing - look at the reviews on the page: www.mamamio.com/uk/body/boob-tube-bust-and-neck-firmer.html/
It's one of those products where you think - why didn't I start using this at 18?? ;-)

tallwivglasses · 14/11/2011 23:24

At last a reason to be cheerful about never having had a cleavage!

echt · 15/11/2011 06:28

Hold that thought, tallwivglasses.:o I have no tits to speak of, but still have cleavage lines first thing in the morning.

I'm 57 though, and the lines do go away within an hour, and I'm not crepey.

bigfatgypsy · 15/11/2011 08:19

Oh don't get me wrong, I have no actual cleaverage to speak of but it's the skin on my 'decollate' that looks like a shrivelled prune. My boobs are ok, soft as a baby's butt actually Grin

Off to buy some magic chest cream. Thanks all

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JennyWarrior · 15/11/2011 08:59

Maybe Retinol A (REtina Awhat they give to women for fine facial linebut you probably need a prescription from a dermatologist). Ask a dermatologist about it.

some of the other creams mentioned are just snake oil.

echt · 15/11/2011 09:41

You cannot firm your boobs. A bra won't help.

The best you can do is to use a sunscreen to help prevent sunspots, etc.

All skin sags, and the tits more so as the is little muscle to hoist it all.

HellonHeels · 15/11/2011 11:29

But it's not the tits that are the problem - it's the decolletage/chest area.

I have the same problem and don't know what to do about it either, sorry. Maybe I'll have a bash at the Bio Oil.

Could Botox be any good for this?

JosieRosie · 15/11/2011 11:31

I find loads of moisture helps - I've gotten into the habit of using any creams/oils/serums that I use on my face on my neck and chest and cleavage as well. I have combo skin which is dry on my neck and cleavage and I find a good dose of almond oil before bed works well

TracyK · 15/11/2011 11:36

Not botox - ipl or fraxel laser resurfacing would do a god job on it.

polyhymnia · 15/11/2011 12:20

I doubt there are any mracle products. I think the answer is just plenty of any good moisturiser or oil, plus protecting the areas from the sun. I have used the Clarins neck Super Restorative cream and it's good, but not sure it really does anything different from their face moisturisers.

Wish I'd started to do those things in my 20s, when I started looking after my face - my face is now very good for my age, my chest and neck less so, though not absolutely horrific, because did start looking after them in my 40s, even though 20 years too late!

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