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Help with lines on forehead

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StrawberrySundayz · 10/07/2021 21:42

Can anyone recommend a good product to help with stubborn lines on the forehead? I’ve heard about line fillers but I don’t know which one is the best.

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WelshMammy123 · 10/07/2021 22:35

I had Botox about 2 months ago to deal with deep lines on my forehead - the effect has been brilliant. Were it not to have had such a good effect then i'd talked about fillers - apparently there's a specific filler that is used for the forehead. I've used every cream under the sun and Botox is the only thing that's worked for me

MrsMaizel · 10/07/2021 22:55

Botox should do it . If fillers are needed then doc will advise .

muffindays · 10/07/2021 22:56

A fringe!

Ohpulltheotherone · 10/07/2021 23:04

Botox if you’re happy with injectables. Def see a nurse / dr practitioner though, the cost is not that different and they are far more qualified to deal with any issues (small risks but better to reduce risk as much as possible right?)

If you don’t fancy Botox yet then some other things you can try are liquid exfoliates, like AHA, BHA.
Hydraulic / salicylic acids etc. Also collagen products.

Some products I personally like are The Inkey List collagen boost and their BHA liquid exfoliant. I also like Paula Choice products but they are probably twice the price.

Collagen facials - using ceramic wands and ultra sonic tech to boost collagen production. These are amazing - you need a course of them and you’re looking at a few hundred £ for a course but they can be so effective you’re seeing changes within one 30 min session.

I’ve stopped having Botox since I starting using a combination of these products and good regular facials - microdermabrasion, collagen lift etc

OhRosalind · 11/07/2021 08:25

Everyone in my family has very lined foreheads, and I’ve come to the conclusion that the only things that really work are Botox or a fringe (I’ve opted for the latter).

Delatron · 11/07/2021 13:52

Botox is effective.

I’ve also just had a skin booster in this area called viscoderm which is an injectable hyaurolonic acid. It doesn’t stay in one place like a traditional filler but does seem to help.

Retinol/Retin-A is also good for softening lines.

FreeBritnee · 11/07/2021 13:57

If you go the Botox route make sure you don’t end up with Jack Nicholson eyebrows.

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