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wrinkle fillers

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reikizen · 08/04/2009 15:58

Has anyone bought a wrinkle filler cream which has actually worked? I have serious forehead lines and I hate them!

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Amandoh · 08/04/2009 16:12

I use Elizabeth Arden Good Morning Serum. It's not marketed as a wrinkle filler but it makes such a difference to my laughter lines. They're so much less noticeable after applying. I think it must "settle" (for want of a better word) in the lines and fill them. My skin feels incredibly soft with it on and it's great under make-up. Gives a really smooth base.

Next time you're in a department store try some on the back of one of your hands then compare hands. You'll see what I mean.

kdk · 10/04/2009 09:47

I'm thinking of trying the Avon one - it's on special offer atm and I think I remember it getting fair reviews somewhere. Never tried one before but am noticing lines on my cheeks and getting hollows under my eyes so thinking it may be time to try.

noddyholder · 10/04/2009 09:48

olay 30 second wrinkle filler is good

mrsmaidamess · 10/04/2009 09:48

Amandoh can you apply make up over the top? Sometimes these fillers aren't compatible with foundation.

macherie · 10/04/2009 11:24

Clarins instant smooth perfecting touch is very good, use on it's own of under foundation.

Amandoh · 10/04/2009 14:02

Yes MrsMaidaMess. I tried No7 Protect & Perfect and Estee Lauder Perfectionist (At almost £100.00) and found that both came off when I applied foundation. It looked awful and I had to pick the bits off of my face. Complete waste of money.

The Elizabeth Arden one doesn't do that. Although it doesn't like water. I touched my face a minute or so after applying with wet hands and it went a bit gloopy so I'm not sure how it would perform under a very liquid foundation. I always use a mousse.

It suggests you use it before your moisturiser but I've always used it over the top in the hope of sealing my moisturiser in as my skin is very dry and can feel a bit tight and stingy. It makes such a difference to the look my skin. It looks much smoother and less lined and I wouldn't go out without it now.

citronella · 10/04/2009 14:09

How much is it?

Bucharest · 10/04/2009 14:12

The Clarins putty one- is that the Instant Smooth- had a free sample and keep meaning to buy a bit pot. Fab.

Amandoh · 10/04/2009 14:13

Around £28.00 in shops but could probably be found for less on the web.

citronella · 10/04/2009 14:16

that seems quite reasonable. I have deep wrinkles on my forehead too and they have started to bother me now.
so £28, how long do you reckon a pot lasts?

Amandoh · 10/04/2009 15:37

You're supposed to use just two drops but I use four as I use it on my neck and decollette too. I used one bottle in about three weeks so it would probably last over a month if you just used the two drops.

If you see it in a store try it on the back of one of your hands. You'll immediately see what a difference it makes.

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