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Zyren throat and neck cream

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EamonnFyre · 27/05/2026 12:56

I have had lots of ads for this come up and the photos look like it does actually make a difference. The reviews all look a bit robotic though so I’m not sure if it’s all a scam!

Had anyone tried this and got any thoughts on it please?

Alternativejy any recommendations for products that do help the old wattle neck?!

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itsnothingoriginal · 27/05/2026 13:20

Sadly I doubt it - no neck cream is a miracle cure 😔

I've tried everything from outrageously expensive downwards as my neck bothers me so much but settled on This Works neck cream which isn't too pricey but smooths things out a bit.

EamonnFyre · 27/05/2026 13:36

Ooh that’s an interesting tip. Thanks! I haven’t looked at that one in my extensive research as yet!

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EamonnFyre · 27/05/2026 18:54

Anyone else?

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curiousbyprocess0614 · 27/05/2026 19:26

Creams alone only do so much. Ingredient-wise, I’d look for things like retinoids/retinol, peptides, niacinamide, glycerin, ceramides, antioxidants, and sunscreen.

Nihongo · 27/05/2026 19:46

curiousbyprocess0614 · 27/05/2026 19:26

Creams alone only do so much. Ingredient-wise, I’d look for things like retinoids/retinol, peptides, niacinamide, glycerin, ceramides, antioxidants, and sunscreen.

I agree ith this - there are some ingredients that benefit your skin - for example using tretinoin consistently has definitely made rhe skin on my neck smoother.

I had a look on the website of that neck cream - the ingredients seem to be a peptide complex, hyaluronic acid and a derivative of jojoba seed - all of which would be moisturising and improve the appearance on of your skin.

It also advocates buting an led wand thing for massaging your neck, which could give a very slight temporary improvement if used regularly, but probably nothing long lasting.

Realistically, no cream is going to reverse jowling or saggy skin, only surgery will do that. The after photos on that site show a mild improvement for some, others look much the same. Also the lighing in each photo is quite different, so it could all be bullshit.

It depends on how much you want to spend, I would say realistically you might get some mild improvement inyour skin texture over time, but you could also get similar ingredients (peptides, hyaluronic acid) for cheaper elsewhere.

EamonnFyre · 27/05/2026 20:23

Thanks. That’s really helpful.

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