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Anti-wrinkle cream that works

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ldgso · 10/07/2025 18:56

I’m only 35 but I have a MASSIVE wrinkle running all the way across my forehead. There’s a load more on there, but that one is really prominent.

I had a full fringe for years so I didn’t realise it was there until I stated growing my fringe out!

Are there any anti wrinkle creams that actually work? Or some sort of regime I should be following for my poor forehead? I’m not interested in Botox at present, but maybe in a few years!

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OverlyFragrant · 10/07/2025 22:57

Tretinoin. Farmacia andorra is a good place ot buy from.

SaintGermain · 11/07/2025 08:17

If the wrinkle has already formed, no cream will diminish it. Botox is the only thing that will smooth your forehead.

The key is good skincare when you’re young to prevent wrinkles forming in the first place.

Francestein · 11/07/2025 08:19

The only clinically proven topical anti-aging products are tretinoin and sunscreen mate.

helof · 11/07/2025 08:22

do you smoke? do you go in the skin a lot? do you wear sun screen? Genetics, sun exposure and smoking/drinking play the biggest part. Botox is the only real way to tackle that wrinkle, but regular sun screen and keeping out of the sun and giving up any face unfriendly habits

ldgso · 11/07/2025 09:52

Thanks all. I guess because there was a big fringe in front of it, I genuinely didn’t realise the wrinkle was there. I always moisturise, but I would ignore my forehead because I didn’t want to get a greasy fringe.

I think I use quite a lot of expression in my face because it’s literally when I raise my eyebrows even a tiny bit, it just goes the entire way across my forehead.

I don’t smoke, but I did used to go in the sun a fair bit when I was younger. Not so much anymore.

I will try some of those creams recommended and maybe go for Botox once my baby is born.

I might just cut a fringe back in actually..

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