Wrinkle prevention and reduction.

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Jun 27, 2015

K R.

I'm wondering what are the best kinds of facial products I can use for wrinkle prevention and what products are good to reduce wrinkles I have under my eyes.

Jun 27, 2015

Mich N.

For prevention the best thing is suncreen.

Jun 27, 2015

Aurora S.

Moisturizer, sunscreen (or avoiding the sun in general plus sunscreen)
As well as using retinol since it helps increase collagen.
At around 25 collagen production starts to slow down I believe

Jun 27, 2015

K R.

What kind of moisturizer?

Jun 27, 2015

Roz X.

Retinol based products are highly effective in wrinkle reduction and prevention. Look for moisturizers with ceraminds, peptides...hyaluronic eye cream to keep dryness at bay. Aha and Bha peels are also fab for brightening, smoothing and evening out texture. You need to lay off Retinol for a a few days before peels...and be sure to keep Jojoba oil and a gentle, hydrating wash like CeraVe on hand. SPF broad spectrum sunscreen, a healthy diet, and a vitamin C serum with ascorbic acid is a bonus. Hope that helps.

Jun 27, 2015

Roz X.

Oyyyy..can we get the option to edit on the app? My nails...

Jun 27, 2015

K R.

Thanks so much rozberry!! I've been using a retinal cream from the dr for like a year and I haven't noticed any improvement under my eyes. What do you think??

Jun 27, 2015

Roz X.

How are you using it? What is your routine?

Jun 27, 2015

Roz X.

What you may be experiencing are dry eyes..which show every line and crease..especially with foundation. What is your routine?

Do be carefully with the sun screen you use. Preventing wrinkles is nothing if you're feeding your skin poison.
Anything above 50SPF is technically considered maxed out and useless, a lot of countries don't even allow companies to advertise performance above 50SPF as it has been found false. 80% of commercial sunscreens contain oxybenzone, “a hormone-disrupting sunscreen filter” and 33% contain retinyl palmitate, “a form of vitamin A linked to skin damage”. Here's another fun common ingredient. Oxybenzone is part of a class of aromatic ketones called benzophenones and is used in many sunscreens, hair sprays, cosmetics and nail polishes. It is also used in plastics to absorb ultraviolet light. With its use in sunscreen as a broad-spectrum UVB and and short-wave UVA protector, it is acts as a endocrine disruptor. Endocrine disruptors interfere with the hormone system, potentially causing cancer, birth defects and developmental disorders. If you look at the effects of oxybenzone on juvenile rainbow trout those samples exposed to the ketone produced a decreased number of eggs, a smaller percentage of fertilized eggs and a smaller percentage of hatched eggs. Oxybenzone acts like estrogen in the body and alters sperm production in males. It is also associated with endometriosis in women and may cause fertility problems. Oxybenzone is also detected in nearly every American and found in mothers’ milk.Retinyl palmitate is a form of vitamin A used in sunscreens and has been found to accelerate cancer in high doses applied. A You.S. gstudy found that it “may speed the development of skin tumors and lesions when applied to the skin in the presence of sunlight.”
Vitamin A, or Retinol, is also used in many skin products that promise to slow the signs of aging, but it's mostly a controversy as an ingredient in sunscreen is due to its effects when exposed to sunlight. The harmful effects of retinyl palmitate include brittle nails, hair loss, liver damage, osteoporosis. Some health autheorities have also suggested for women pregnant or breastfeeding to avoid any products with vitamin A due to the skeletal birth defects it may cause.


This is Environmental Working Groups worst sunscreen lists!
Worst spray sun screens
Banana Boat Clear UltraMist Ultra Defense MAX Skin Protect Continuous Spray Sunscreen, SPF 110
Coppertone Sport High Performance AccuSpray Sunscreen, SPF 70
Coppertone Sport High Performance Clear Continuous Spray Sunscreen, SPF 100+
CVS Clear Spray Sunscreen, SPF 100
CVS Sheer Mist Spray Sunscreen, SPF 70
CVS Sport Clear Spray Sunscreen, SPF 100+
CVS Wet & Dry Sunscreen Spray, SPF 85
Neutrogena Fresh Cooling Sunscreen Body Mist, SPF 70
Neutrogena Ultra Sheer Body Mist Sunscreen Spray, SPF 100+
Neutrogena Ultra Sheer Body Mist Sunscreen Spray, SPF 70
Neutrogena Wet Skin Sunscreen Spray, SPF 85+
Worst sunscreens out there:
Banana Boat Sport Performance Sunscreen Lotion, SPF 100
Coppertone Sport High Performance Sunscreen Lotion, SPF 100
Coppertone Sport High Performance Sunscreen, SPF 75
Coppertone Sport Sunscreen Stick, SPF 55
Coppertone Ultra Guard Sunscreen Lotion, SPF 70+
CVS Sport Sunstick Sunscreen, SPF 55
CVS Sun Lotion Sunscreen, SPF 100
CVS Sun Lotion Sunscreen, SPF 70
Neutrogena Ultra Sheer Daily Liquid Sunscreen, SPF 70
NO-AD Sunscreen Lotion, SPF 60
NO-AD Sunscreen Lotion, SPF 85
Ocean Potion Protect & Nourish Sunscreen Lotion, SPF 70
WORST children's sunscreens:
Banana Boat Clear UltraMist Kids Max Protect & Play Continuous Spray Sunscreen, SPF 110
Coppertone Kids Sunscreen Lotion, SPF 70
Coppertone Kids Sunscreen Stick, SPF 55
Coppertone Kids Wacky Foam Foaming Lotion Sunscreen, SPF 70+
Coppertone Water Babies Sunscreen Lotion, SPF 70+
Coppertone Water Babies Sunscreen Stick, SPF 55
Equate Kids Sunscreen Stick, SPF 55
Kroger Baby Sunscreen Lotion, SPF 70
Kroger Kids Sunscreen Lotion, SPF 70
Neutrogena Wet Skin Kids Beach & Pool Sunblock Spray, SPF 70+
Up & Up Kid’s Sunscreen Stick, SPF 55
Environmental Working Group’s list of the best sunscreens:
'100% Pure
Adorable Baby
Alba Botanica
All Terrain
Allure
Arbonne
Aubrey Organics
Ava Anderson NonToxic
Babo Botanicals
Baby Pibu
Babyganics
Babyhampton
Babytime! by Episencial
Badger
Bare Belly Organics
Beautycounter
Belli
Belly Buttons & Babies
Beyond Coastal
Biosolis
Block Island Organics
Blue Lizard
Bull Frog
BurnOut
Burt’s Bees
Butterbean
California Baby
California Naturel
Celadon Road
Consonant Skincare
COOLA
Coral Safe
CoTZ
CyberDERM
derma e
DHC
Dr. Mercola
Earth’s Best
Elemental Herbs
EltaMD
Goddess Garden
Grahams Natural Alternatives
HeadHunter
Jan Marini
Jason Natural Cosmetics
Jersey Shore Sun
JOHN MASTERS ORGANICS
Juice Beauty
Just Skin Food
KINeSYS
La Roche-Posay
Lavanila
Lemongrass Spa
Loving Naturals
Luzern Laboratories
MD Moms
MD Skincare
MDSolarSciences
Melvita
Mustela
MyChelle
Naked Turtle
Nature’s Gate
NIA24
Nine Naturals
Nurture My Body
Poofy Organics
Radical Skincare
Raw Elements USA
RevaleSkin
Rocky Mountain Sunscreen
Safe Harbor
Sensitive Skin Clinic
Seventh Generation
SkinCeuticals
Solar Protection Formula
Solbar
Star Naturals
Substance
Sun Bum
Sunology
Suntegrity Skincare
sunumbra
Sweetsation Therapy
The Honest Company
thinkbaby
thinksport
Tropical Sands
TruBaby
True Natural
TruKid
UV Natural
Vanicream
Yes To Cucumbers.
I also recommend looking into red light therapy! It uses the red light spectrum to stimulate the skins collagen and elastin allowing it to product more. Collagen and elastin are what work as the pillars and plumpers of our skin to give it that supple and wrinkle free look.
It is not something available every where but search around and see if anywhere offers it. It is available usually in the form of a "tanning bed" without the UV exposure as they're different bulbs completely.

Please be careful **** not don't be careful hahaha oh my goodness.

Jun 27, 2015

K R.

Are there any specific moisturizers daily and night you recommend Brittany and washes?? I need a strong under eye moisturizer but I don't know what to use rozberry, I don't use foundation I just wash my face and use spf moisturizer and then use a stronger night moisturizer w the retinal at night.

Jun 27, 2015

Aurora S.

Prescription retinol (tretinoin) is stronger than 'retinol' (drugstore version)
If a drugstore retinol product uses.1% then it's only as strong as the.25% tretinoin cream.
Tretinoin is 4x stronger than the drugstore stuff.

With that, it takes time. With tretinoin it takes 6 months to see a difference with your texture I believe it's due to the collagen turnover or something I forgot.


As with cleansers use a simple soap free one like cetaphil. I think cerave and eucerin have good moisturizers and sunscreens and are commonly given to patients by dermatologists.
Cerave uses ceramides in some of their moisturizers which is good for the skin.

They also have moisturizers with sunscreen but remember that sunscreen has to be reapplied every few hours.

I know Shiseido has a powder foundation that has SPF in it so that's a good route for the summer

Jun 27, 2015

K R.

I am using prescription but I think it is.1% I've been using it like at least a year and a half I think. Is it bad to use every night should I give my eyes a break?

Jun 27, 2015

K R.

Is there a good like extreme moisturizing eye cream I can use for wrinkles.

Jun 27, 2015

Aurora S.

If you've built up a tolerance and it's not super irritated then it's okay to use it every night. If it's super dry you could mix it with an eye cream or skip a night on tretinoin.

I started using the 1% (a month now) and have noticed my skin is less oily and just seems smoother but my (barely noticeable) smile lines look the same.

As for eye creams I haven't used any, just the tretinoin gel.
I just use moisturizer cause I've read that eye cream is just the same thing but sold as "eye cream"

If you're skin is flaky but not super sensitive you can surely use an exfoliator especially if you've become used to the product.

I'm still trying out moisturizers.
I've been using cetaphil but it's not moisturizing enough, used different stuff but I may just try cerave

Jun 27, 2015

Roz X.

I suggest alternating between Mario Badescu Hyaluronic Eye Cream and Tarte's Maracuja. In your downtime, slather on the jojoba. I use prescription retinol and my eyes are never dry. I also use CeraVe and Purity wash..removing eye make up with Virgin Cold Pressed Coconut Oil, A vitamin C serum gives me a brighter, fresher face. Right before makeup, I wash with Philosophy Microdelivery. CeraVe makes a SPF 35 and 50 Broad Spectrum sunscreen. I would avoid powder beneath the eyes. Occassionally, I use a lightly dusted fan brush and Mineral Veil. Your foundation and concealer may add to dryness also.

Jun 27, 2015

Roz X.

(Apply the retinol about an hour after skin is dry. Wet skin is more sensitive) Then..about an hour later, apply your eye cream and moisturizer.

Jun 28, 2015

Kathy K.

great info ladies

Jun 28, 2015

Nadia W.

Karly, I have to agree with Brittany...one of the products she identified on her list that I absolutely swear by is NIA24. This skin care line will address ALL of the concerns you raised. You will definitely see an improvement in your skin tone, texture and clarity. Fine lines and wrinkles also diminish with continued use of this product. Here's what I would recommend (I use this myself):

1) Gentle Cleansing Cream; 2) Physical Cleansing Scrub; 3) Intensive Retinol Repair; 4) Skin Strengthening Complex (day moisturizer); 5) Intensive Recovery Complex (night cream) and 6) UVA/UVB Sunscreen with SPF 30. They also have an eye cream, but if you use the other products, you don't need it. If you have a Clarisonic skin care brush, use it! I use the sensitive skin brush -- 2 or 3 times a week.

The only thing this line doesn't carry is a Vitamin C Serum. I like VIDI C20 Anti-Aging Serum. I have used these products for years. I constantly get compliments on my skin. You can't go wrong with this product line. You'll love it.

If you decide to purchase it, I wouldn't purchase it on the NIA24 website. I use lovelyskin.com as they always have a discount.

All the best, Nadia

Jun 28, 2015

Roz X.

Ms. Jacqueline, I currently use Mario Badescu C serum...and I use Philosophy Turbo Booster in my favorite creams as directed. I have tried the Dragon Blood, but only samples, which were nice. I'm a,fan of the Roth Line..although I favor Dr. Brandt and Jart with certain products. I was using Lumene's caplets, and I much preferred those for a smooth punch of C.

Jun 28, 2015

Roz X.

Thank you, my dear. :)

Jun 28, 2015

Alyx T.

Robbery - (and anyone else who knows) to get prescription retinol, who do you usually go to and is there any requirements? I live in Canada so I know the rules will be a bit different. But my family on both sides have early onset eye wrinkles and at 18 my under eyes are very wrinkly already lol.
But I'd rather spend the money on real retinol than products that it's probably diluted and I'm paying out of pocket rather than my health spendings account.

Jun 28, 2015

Roz X.

I am prescribed it by my derm for medicinal reasons...I'm just fortunate that it has added benefits of anti aging. I'm low dose, but regimented and use it as part of my routine without fail. Glow by Dr. Brandt is made with 2% Retinol...which is far higher than my own acript. I have used it and loved it, but it must be countered with it's partner serum to calm the skin...and I am very careful with any retinol products...never doubling up and ceasing about a week prior to exfoliation peels, never using on damp skin, moisturizer and broad spectrum sunscreen..teeny tiny amounts of the retinol..which is a tamer version of retinonic acid...but still incredibly powerful. I think Nuetrogena's rap wrinkle repair is equal to a script..only better...as they have an entire line for every need with sunscreen in the product. They have an amazing eye care line that will definitely show results. I'd look into those 2...and I know some here ladies here love RoC...which has proven itself stable and impressive with results. Vitamin D, C and A as well as Omegas..are in my view..equally important. It really is about proper use and worth researching prior to use.
Here's a great article I saved from Vogue regarding anti-aging. I found it immensely helpful and discussed it with my derm at length. 

http://www.vogue.com/869151/the-return-to-retinol/

Jun 28, 2015

Roz X.

*rapid ughhh typos so many. Sorry.