Rozzy
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I'm 53 and will say at the outset that thankfully I've been blessed with pretty good skin for my age, but being post menopause, my skins getting quite dry and I've got laughter lines forming around my eyes:sun:
I must admit that I'm a bit sloppy with my routine and don't moisturise every day but I've been trying various ones but truly I don't believe that any product really does help with crows feet etc.
I've used Liz Earle Superskin moisturiser and eye cream for quite a while and now I'm using Gatineau (supposedly 75 quid a pot but I got the 38 quid deal, no way would I pay more)
Oh yes, they undoubtedly leave your skin feeling soft, but so would an ounce of lard:sun:
I honestly don't think that ANY of these top end products do a thing to combat wrinkles....................unless you know differently of course:sun:
ps I've got a Marks and Sparks honey moisturiser which was only about 4 quid and that leaves a nice finish for foundation.
I must admit that I'm a bit sloppy with my routine and don't moisturise every day but I've been trying various ones but truly I don't believe that any product really does help with crows feet etc.
I've used Liz Earle Superskin moisturiser and eye cream for quite a while and now I'm using Gatineau (supposedly 75 quid a pot but I got the 38 quid deal, no way would I pay more)
Oh yes, they undoubtedly leave your skin feeling soft, but so would an ounce of lard:sun:
I honestly don't think that ANY of these top end products do a thing to combat wrinkles....................unless you know differently of course:sun:
ps I've got a Marks and Sparks honey moisturiser which was only about 4 quid and that leaves a nice finish for foundation.