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plumping anti wrinkle creams?

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REIDmylips · 10/09/2008 18:08

I have never used anti wrinkle creams in my life, however have noticed a couple of creases appearing. Thought I'd try one of those 'plumping' creams. Does anybody have any ideas of what I should be looking for,or currently use one that they would recommend? I don't know where to start!

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REIDmylips · 10/09/2008 18:20

isnt any one going to admit to using anti wrinkle creams?

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REIDmylips · 10/09/2008 19:25

no one:-(

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girlsnextdoor · 10/09/2008 20:26

I like Clinique, but that's just me!

I use anti-gravity on my eyes and they also do a one for the face.

If you want a line-filler one, then L'oreal and Roc do them, I think. Is this what you meant?

Clarins beauty Flash Barm always gets good reports but it is more for the odd occasion.

girlsnextdoor · 10/09/2008 20:26

sorry- Beauty Flash Balm ( going barmy

REIDmylips · 10/09/2008 22:55

yes, line fillers is what I think I mean :-) I am a complete wrinkle cream virgin. Any advice is greatly appreciated. Thanks

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girlsnextdoor · 10/09/2008 22:57

Try L'Oreal.

Or Clinique Repair Wear is supposed to help erase lines- depends on your budget a bit really.

REIDmylips · 10/09/2008 23:01

thankyou. If I find one that works I don't mind paying a bit more for it. Will try loreal to begin with because they are only small wrinkles at the moment:-) thane again

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EisAHandbagaHolic · 10/09/2008 23:01

i have one from smashbox (made by the grandsons of max factor) called photo finish primer and it is amazing!!!! i dont have many wrinkles or lines yet but the ones that i do have are made to magically disappear by this it is about £18 on qvc and they have their own website as well it is the best product i have ever had!!!
xx ei xx

REIDmylips · 10/09/2008 23:04

ooh I like the sound of that. Will have a look on the net tomorrow. Going to bed now. Will check back tomorrow for anymore replies. Goodnight.

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DiscoDizzy · 10/09/2008 23:18

I'd recommend Dr Nick Lowe's Surgical Line Eraser. I use this and it really does work.

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