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HEAVY DUTY CREAM FOR THE DECOLLETAGE AREA?

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Merlin · 15/07/2008 21:23

Can anyone recommend one please? Preferably one that will tighten, de-wrinkle and plump!!!!

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Merlin · 15/07/2008 21:42

desperate here!!!

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chenin · 15/07/2008 22:38

Yep... Dove pro-age neck and chest beauty serum. About 7 quid. To be gently massaged over neck and chest every night. It feels lovely.. like Boots protect and perfect serum, soft and silky. Seems to work

Merlin · 16/07/2008 11:37

Oooh thanks Helliebean. Will give that a try!

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everlong · 16/07/2008 12:35

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twinkletoesbellyrolls · 16/07/2008 12:53

Merlin, thanks for this thread. im curious to see how it goes. I tried the Dove stuff, it was good but I guess I unrealistically think that there is a magic product out there that will make all the difference. I really dont mind the wrinkles on my face but on my decolletate I somehow feel they so much worse!

Last year when I was a bit more flush, I used a Clarins product that pumped them and almost airbrushed them away. Is too expensive for me to use on a daily basis now, so I keep it for special occasions (how sad am I?!)

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woodenchair · 16/07/2008 13:33

Funny you should mention the aldi cream everlong.

I've been using it for a while. I normally have lines on my chest in the morning due to norkage and sleeping on my side. I noticed the other day that I was much smoother.

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woodenchair · 16/07/2008 15:59

Yep, I bought it for my face, but was too chicken to use it. My skin is much improved

girlnextdoor · 16/07/2008 21:50

to stop further rot, use SUN BLOCK every time your flesh is exposed- Clinique do a factor 30 or 50 and it's very light ( NOT the City Block- that's lightly tinted and just for the face.)

nofuture · 16/07/2008 21:51

i have been using the waitrose bottom butter on mine

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