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Wrinkles above the lip - moisturiser recommendation?

11 replies

Petalflowers · 23/09/2017 20:25

I seem to be getting wrinkles above my lips. I'm not bothered by wrinkles on my forehead or by my eyes, but above my lips make me look haggard.

Can anyone recommend a reasonably priced mortise riser, or remedy to reduce them?

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hollyisalovelyname · 24/09/2017 09:32

Bump

hollyisalovelyname · 26/09/2017 07:33

Bump.
I'm amazed no wise Mumsnetter has come up with a suggestion.
Though I know in the past Retinol or fillers have been mentioned as the only viable solution

PollyPerky · 26/09/2017 07:57

Fillers.

No cream can remove wrinkles.

You might get some improvement by using something with hyaluronic acid. Look at the Ordinary range or something with retinol.

jeaux90 · 26/09/2017 08:32

I have the same. Hyaluric acid has made a difference definitely . I bought the one from Medic 8. I'll probably go for fillers longer term though.

MiniCooperLover · 26/09/2017 10:06

I've found a big slather of Blistex before bed has helped. No smoking too

senua · 26/09/2017 15:29

I use Olay deep wrinkle treatment. It pretty much does what it says on the tin.

Cookies77 · 26/09/2017 15:46

Not sure about instant fixes but, as a long term thing, I remember once being told by a beautician to use eye cream on my top lip as its stronger?

OCSockOrphanage · 26/09/2017 16:32

Merumaya Lip Potion seems to have made a bit of a difference.

hollyisalovelyname · 26/09/2017 18:41

Thanks all.

joangray38 · 26/09/2017 18:44

I use an eye cream

ChickenVindaloo2 · 26/09/2017 18:46

Do you smoke? Quit. (Or if you do anything like drinking from straws which causes the lips to purse like that)

Moisturiser might plump the wrinkles up. But only prescription Retin-A will actually reduce them. Retinol is much weaker.

Remember to put sunscreen on this area. It's one area I forget as well.

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