My Crow's Feet

Updated on April 24, 2011
J.M. asks from Melrose, MA
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......really bother me. Maybe it's vain but they are big and deep. I am 34 and have always used sunscreen, maybe too much smiling :). I can't spend much on a product or spa treatment and don't really believe they work, Oil of Olay and other spa grade eyecreams don't seem to help. Maybe I am wrong. Has anyone had success in reducing those lines around the eyes?? Thanks

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R.C.

answers from Detroit on

No, they just suck.
I don't think there is anything that can be done with the lines that are already there. You can use stuff to try and prevent new ones, but it is so hard to get rid of the ones that are already there. The ones around my eyes don't bug me nearly as much as the ones in my forehead. Do you have those? Everytime I look in the rearview mirror of my car I get mad at those lines.
I WANT TO EVICT THEM FROM MY FACE!!

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C.W.

answers from Lynchburg on

Hi J.!

I have no magic answers for you...I am in the same boat!! I am glad that my 'lines' are from smiling too!!

I will keep checking back to see if any here on the board have answers/suggestions...

You are NOT alone!
Michele/cat

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J.W.

answers from Phoenix on

I like Origins Perfect World with white tea. It is expensive but I think it is amazing. I am 44 and have less lines than my younger friends.

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K.P.

answers from Boston on

I put pure oconut oil on my face,neck and sometimes hair at night before bed. I used to use pure olive oil but this seems to work better and it smells better.

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E.M.

answers from Johnstown on

Have you tried Mary Kay's Timewise products? They really DO work AND just got Good Housekeeping's Seal of Approval. They might be something you want to check into.

J.X.

answers from Los Angeles on

I'm not one to spend a fortune on cosmetic procedures. However, I do have a friend who does Botox and had some left over in his fridge and offered to Botox my face for free. I did it. And let me say, ummmm WOW. I'm too cheap to pay for it, but if you want the crows feet gone, Botox fills in and takes out the wrinkles. Every one asked me what was different, and the photos from that 6 months of wrinkle free bliss prove its true. My crows feet were gone!

S.L.

answers from New York on

I use the Oil of Olay night regenerist twice a day in that area, is that what you tried?

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N.W.

answers from Eugene on

I've been using Neutrogena Heathly Skin Anti-Wrinkle Cream with SPF 15. It's the original formula in the blue and white tube. I've been using it for about 10 years and notice that I still have the lines around my eyes but they are finer looking and not as deep as before. They also have a night cream with more retinol but it gave me a rash so the day cream with SPF is all I use.

P.L.

answers from Chicago on

I started making my own cream, with jojoba oil, shea butter,beeswax, emulsifying wax,oatmeal milk,egyptian geranium ,lavender,and carrot seed essential oil, it's dreamy,the best for fine lines and mature skin, will never buy cream again,no chemicals...just google how to make your own cream..such as gorgeously green ( you tube)

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