M.T.
I agree on the Mary Kay product. I am also a rep if you would like me to bring you anything or mail it to you I would be happy too.
Does anyone know of a product that gets rid of fine lines/wrinkles? Ive read that the only thing that really works is the prescription creams, but was wondering if anyone knows of an over the counter solution.
I agree on the Mary Kay product. I am also a rep if you would like me to bring you anything or mail it to you I would be happy too.
Avon has many different products you can use, depending on your skin type. It's less expensive than Mary Kay and the rest. And it's money back guarantee is worth trying. You can check out the current catalog at www.youravon.com/dshea if there's something you'd like to try or have questions please contact me. I would love to help you. If you purchase something online use FSANY as the shipping code and shipping is free.
It is a little pricey (because it works), but the anti-aging line from Arbonne is amazing. A friend of mine sells it and I signed up for the discount which makes it a bit more affordable. Personally I swear by the eye cream and enzyme peel. My mom also uses it and can't say enough about their product called a "wrinkle filler". Apparently it works like a fine tip pen and really plumps your skin out to smooth away those wrinkles. My mom is uber-picky and loves it. Arbonne is not sold over the counter just through consultants. I'm sure that there are some probably on this site who will contact you, but if you want my friend's info, just email and I'll pass it along.
L.,
Mary Kay has a great line of products, but the Targeted Action Line Reducer helps with fine lines and wrinkles like the ones on your forehead and other expression lines.
I agree with your previous post about the Mary Kay "targeted action" pen. It is amazing! Here's my Mary Kay Rep. and she is wonderful!
http://www.marykay.com:80/dhungerford/default.aspx
Anything with Retinol. Neutrogena has a couple good retinol creams, Olay just came out with some products that are comparable to prescription creams (cost is around $40-$50) and ROC. All can be found at Target or Ulta.