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I have an old lady's neck

23 replies

WipsGlitter · 08/04/2015 19:29

My neck and décolletage have started looking a bit flabby and crepey. Any suggestions as to how the can be improved?

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skylerwhite1 · 08/04/2015 20:35

Watching intently.

Caoimhe1922 · 08/04/2015 21:25

I am pretty much perfect apart from my neck
Any tips to slow down degeneration?

neolara · 08/04/2015 21:26

Me too. Depressing.

MilkThistle187 · 08/04/2015 21:57

I started using Nuxe oil on my neck a while ago as it was looking a bit crepey. The oil was a present and I wasn't sure what to do with it! It has transformed my neck, far better than any moisturiser I have used. My neck is silky smooth now.

I also love the L'Oreal extraordinary oil, use it on my face, I'm sure it would be good on the neck too. You could probably use bog standard oil, but maybe almond oil from the chemist rather than Crisp and Dry, purely for the sake of morale Grin

bigbuttons · 08/04/2015 21:59

Neck exercises and skin massage.

TheBoysMamma · 08/04/2015 21:59

Also watching with interest

Greengardenpixie · 08/04/2015 21:59

I have posted about this a few times. It is depressing. No suggestions except to put on weight!

hugoagogo · 08/04/2015 22:08

It is sad I used to be quite proud of my smooth neck, then lost weight.

Poor wrinkly chicken neck Sad

WipsGlitter · 08/04/2015 22:15

My neck is chubby looking rather than scrawny!

Will google neck exercises!!!

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NorahDentressangle · 09/04/2015 06:52

Eva Fraser's exercise would help (round mouth and neck) but the worst thing is a turkey neck due to posture, so if you think you have that start straightening your back and make your head sit back, not thrust forward.

LifeIsBetterInFlipFlops · 09/04/2015 12:23

Prevage cream is fantastic, has very visible results; but the £80 price tag is enough to make your neck wrinkle!

ArcangelaTarabotti · 09/04/2015 12:33

life is better - just ordered on Amazon - £64.

LifeIsBetterInFlipFlops · 09/04/2015 13:26

Thanks Arc, that's quite a saving. Let us know how it works for you.

LifeIsBetterInFlipFlops · 09/04/2015 14:32

Elizabeth Arden PREVAGE Anti-aging Neck and Décolleté Firm & Repair Cream
Arc, I couldn't find it on Amazon, did you get the specific neck cream? Its full title above.

Greengardenpixie · 09/04/2015 14:58

I googled it...its £85 dear god! I could never maintain that!

ArcangelaTarabotti · 09/04/2015 15:13

oh - no I bought a different prevage - hey ho Sad

VenusRising · 09/04/2015 15:16

Use your facial moisturiser down to your collarbones every night and day.

Use sunblock.

VenusRising · 09/04/2015 15:16

Oh, and same for hands. Use sunblock on the backs of your hands everyday.

mrsdavidbowie · 09/04/2015 15:19

This works does a cream for décolletage

rosiepinkcheeks · 09/04/2015 15:34

Rodial chin and neck lift is good but not cheap. Just checked and it is about £55 on Amazon - normally it is about £80. I found that when I regularly use my Sarah Chapman's facial massager with a rich oil or cream it does lift the area under my chin and the jaw area - But I have to use it every day. Its about £25 from Space NK - probably can get it from Amazon as well.

madmomma · 09/04/2015 19:27

Oil under nightcream at night. Any old oil. Anything I buy that is too heavy on my face, I shove on my neck. Tons of it. It does work.

JemFinch · 09/04/2015 19:31

Tons and tons of moisturiser morning and night and any other throne I remember seems to be helping. My neck looks 60odd, I'm only sodding 35.

Petallic · 09/04/2015 19:37

Neck exercises - a woman I worked with started doing them after seeing a photo of herself she didn't like. 4/5 months later there was a notable improvement to her neck and jawline. The exercises were from a freebies out of the DM newspaper but I'm guessing they were based on Eva Frasers exercises.

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