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Reduce Wrinkles or Frown Lines

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lul1 · 20/03/2024 19:13

Hi. I've attached photos.

I go through phrases buying skincare.

I have so many different acid serums but I lose interest very quick or can't get into a routine.

Apart from Botox is there anything i can use. I can't afford more than £10.

I have Melasma too.

Reduce Wrinkles or Frown Lines
Reduce Wrinkles or Frown Lines
Reduce Wrinkles or Frown Lines
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lul1 · 20/03/2024 19:14

Sorry didn't finish. Thanks.

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Simmy76349 · 20/03/2024 19:31

I use the ordinary argireline solution. Also caci facials but maybe too costly.

PlantsAndSpaniels · 21/03/2024 15:28

Retinol would help, but you need to be consistent. Most products would need a few weeks, if not months to show results.

BrunchYes · 21/03/2024 15:32

I would honestly save up the money that you’d spend on products and get Botox, products will have minimal results but agree retinol will help (try the ordinary as they’re v reasonable)

lul1 · 21/03/2024 22:27

Thanks all

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Kirrah · 22/03/2024 13:07

I had the same and was tired of spending loads on ‘trial and error’, choosing, using, finding something else…lots of wasted time, effort and money. Many half empty pots and tubes!

I took the step of signing up to Dermatica. They request photos, initially and then regularly and their skin care experts recommend and adjust creams are required.

I started with a low dose retinol which they have increased overtime. It really does help my skin to shed, making lines less visible and my skin fresher. It has also improved my large pores.

Although I pay for the subscription each month, it is really easy to pause, which I often do. I'm tight😂 so very careful with the amount of cream I use and often don't use the full dose each month. Pausing the subscription means I don't pay that month.

The additional benefits are this treatment is controlled - so no trial and error waste ( time and money). I also save money by limiting other products. I buy Superdrug face was and moisturiser for instance, rather than other more expensive products.

Dermatica have a £20.00 saving at the minute with the first month at £2.90.

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