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Has anyone got rid of wrinkles on décolletage??

40 replies

Tryingtokeepsafe · 29/11/2020 08:40

I’m not even 40. I’m a side sleeper and have spent years trying to sleep on my back but always end up on my side. They are quite deep but go down through the day. Can I help these not become worse?? Can I do anything to stop them??

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babytantrums · 16/12/2020 19:07

One of those led light bibs could help. They’re quite expensive though. Paula’s choice 1% retinol is pretty good. You might have to start with a lower percentage though.

Tp1976 · 16/12/2020 19:23

Omg I’m 44 and have these wrinkles. I keep waking up in the night and it’s the first thing I think of and whip over onto my back!
Can I ask are you fair & pale? I’ve noticed fairer paler people seem to have a more wrinkly chest?!!!

Callipygion · 16/12/2020 19:44

What about turkey neck and jowls? Any way to get rid or reduce those fuckers?

ItsCovidOutThereThisChristmas · 16/12/2020 19:49

@GoldfishParade

I just dont understand people who sleep on their backs. Sleeping on the side is so much cosier and snuggly and protected feeling!
That's interesting, I struggle to sleep on my side. The only way I can fall asleep is sleeping on my back
TheDogsMother · 16/12/2020 19:59

I also had thread veins so had laser treatment which also seemed to improve the appearance of wrinkling. Since then lots of SPF and moisturiser. I sleep on my side too.

TheDogsMother · 16/12/2020 20:00

@Callipygion Arrggghhhh I haven't found the solution to that unfortunately.

Christmassequins · 16/12/2020 20:02

@AcornAutumn

I used these a few years ago, only before going on holiday once

They’re expensive

www.dermacaredirect.co.uk/decollette-pads-correct-and-prevent-chest-wrinkles.html

They work in the sense of looking perfectly smooth the next morning but now I just cover that area.

I tried those. They do work as you say, my lines just disappeared. But... after a few days, I had a horrible reaction to them and ended up with an awful, itchy, scabby rash. Shame really add they were very expensive and did work
Wagsandclaws · 16/12/2020 23:25

If you could afford it Profhilo has very good results in the décolleté area, otherwise Prai serum and cream?

Titsywoo · 16/12/2020 23:30

I have these deep lines quite badly. I try to remember to moisturise but usually forget! I can't sleep with those boob pillows. I have an expensive one here if someone wants it! I'm just resigned to wearing higher neck tops now. It's a bit annoying as my face is pretty much wrinkle free but my chest looks awful. Got sunburned there too many times!

MissSmiley · 16/12/2020 23:42

Where are the deep lines? Vertically between the boobs? I'm going to check if I have any in the morning, I'm 48 with big ish boobs, oh god another thing to go wrinkly

changedmynameforChristmas · 16/12/2020 23:52

I am quite lucky in the wrinkle department. i don't have many at all and I am 65. I have always moisturised since I was 15 and especially on my neck and chest.

I have noticed though that getting sunburned on the top of the chest has aged my skin giving it leathery sort of look and nowadays I tend to cover it up on sunny days.

Moisturise and stay out of the sun in delicate areas and hope for the best is all you can do really

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Confusedandshaken · 17/12/2020 10:22

@Callipygion

What about turkey neck and jowls? Any way to get rid or reduce those fuckers?
I've had a combo of thread lift, ultherapy and RF facials for these issues. They are expensive and improve things but it's subtle not dramatic. My aesthetic doctor tells me only a full face lift will do the trick but I'm not quite vain enough for that.
XingMing · 17/12/2020 22:00

I really don't like posting this, but I came hoping for suggestions... at 64. Hope springs forever. Roll necks... I can't think of an alternative. They make me look hideous though.

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