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It amuses me to see some presenters telling us how good their products are and how their product will prevent wrinkles , get wrinkles less visible and make you look younger.
So why do their foreheads look so smooth and shiny ?
Why don't their facial muscles move:unsure:
Why don't they have laughter lines or even a trace of a teeny tiny frown?
The face that comes to my mind straight away is Judith Williams.
Her face was not that tight and shiny when she first came to QVC.
She hasn't got a single wrinkle.
If it is due to the products I will be buying a bathtub full😏
I have bought her products especially her moisturiser which was good but it did not get rid of my no 11s:cry:
Having said all that, we do need a good moisturiser to prevent the oxidative stress caused by the sun exposure (ultra-violet rays) and air pollution. In winter we have the cold outside and heating from inside, playing havoc with our exposed skin, mainly our face.
We also face the harsh lashing cold wind and the dirt it brings.
We all need a good cleanser if we use make up, to remove the make up and also to clean the pollutants from the outside. We need them to clean out the grit from blocking our pores (y)
I like Elemis' moisturiser and Oil of Olay's original moisturising fluid and Aldi's moisturiser too they are all good:D .
I like Liz Earle's cleanser ( hot cloth)
If I see a person (usually a female with a tight and shiny face with not a single frown mark) I don't listen to them:giggle:
There is no such animal as 'anti ageing' skincare. Maybe a product can temporarily plump up some wrinkles, but the results will disappear. Judith Williams is a (nice looking) joke. Abbi Cleaver is also a (fairly nice looking) fibber. Their products will clean and moisturise your skin, but that's all folks!
 
I absolutely refuse to buy any skincare from anyone on QVC who has a tight shiny wrinkle free face. I mean, that woman flogging Perricone! She's gotta brand new face fgs! And she ain't the only one.
She gets younger looking every time she's on. And her hair gets longer as well. She's a fake a*se.
 
Menopause does a number on everyone. I don't have wrinkles, but menopausal mayhem brought hollowing under the eyes, no dark circles, just displacement of the fat pads from undereyes to the bleedin' jawline. Skincare can't do a thing about that, if it could it would have to be tested and classified as a drug. Frankly, apart from moisturising, skincare, no matter the price point, cannot alter the effects of hormonal loss. I get so pissed off at the nonsense spouted by the people representing these snake oil manufacturers. Put it this way, cosmetic surgeons aren't going out of business any time soon. And that's a fact you can moisturise till the cows come home...
I haven't stepped in any cow turds recently, so the cows have not come home.
 
The companies have weaponized the idea that women get older as if it is something to be ashamed of. The tabloids papers are just as guilty, endless sidebars of this actress from the 80s looks totally different. Well, of course 40 years later they will not look like a 20 something. Or the famous oh look at X her face looks so smooth.

There is a campaign to ban the term anti-ageing in the beauty industry.
 
I absolutely refuse to buy any skincare from anyone on QVC who has a tight shiny wrinkle free face. I mean, that woman flogging Perricone! She's gotta brand new face fgs! And she ain't the only one.
Yes Karra Beck. Took me a couple of minutes to recognise her last time she was on air. I don’t care what they do to their faces but I don’t like the way they “imply” that their potions are responsible.
 
I've just been in the pub tonight and it was a bit depressing as most of the folk in there were between 18-22 years old. I know we all age but we're constantly being pressured to stay young, stay slim, no grey hair, no wrinkles, no saggy necks, no nothing. It's to get our cash (which could be better spent on cosmetic surgery :LOL:).

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I've learned to live with what I am after a long time thinking that what I was, wasn't good enough. But then I realised that I was only being judged by someone else's prejudices, and who needs that? so my hair is greying, my wrinkles and sagging skin are what they are, and I enjoy life as much as I can.

So, beauty industry - I moisturise with stuff that suits me in order to protect my skin against skin cancer, (as advised by a dermatologist) but other than that, I'm not bovvered. Try the next one in the queue who can be persuaded to believe in snake oil. You won't make a profit here.
 

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