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A good neck cream?

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WiganKebab · 05/03/2013 17:20

Yikes, I'm getting old! Can anyone recommend a good, but not too expensive neck cream?? The skin is starting to age noticeably, and I can't wear scarves all summer!

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SherbetVodka · 06/03/2013 10:51

Sorry, I don't know of any effective creams - am on a low budget so can't afford to buy a cream just for my neck, sadly. Maybe have a look on makeupalley to see which ones have got the best reviews?

One thing I'm trying now, out of complete desperation (my neck is suddenly looking scarily bad and I'm only in my late 30s) is cutting out sugar from my diet. I've read loads of stuff over the years about how sugar is meant to aggravate skin wrinkling. No idea if its true but thought it has to be worth trying. Haven't consumed anything with added sugar since last Monday apart from one glass of wine and it may be a coincidence but my skin is noticeably clearer and brighter and I DO think that my neck is looking slightly smoother and less crepey. Could be wishful thinking, of course!

Fluffycloudland77 · 06/03/2013 10:57

I'm using the aldi serums and creams on my neck and I'm impressed with them.

Serum £3.49 or 99 can't remember now.
Day cream £1.99
Night cream £1.99.

WiganKebab · 06/03/2013 22:23

Hello sherbet - I understand that drinking plenty of water helps too. So I'll be trying that. I'm also on a budget, but find myself rubbing my face moisturizer down into my neck, so thought maybe a cheap body lotion would be better and cheaper, but no.

Thanks dot the Aldi tip Fluffy! Definitely will try that one.

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