How can we remove wrinkle from our face?
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khorshidnaz16 wrote: »It is clean all the time. Because I use to sleep on back without moving until morning.khorshidnaz16 wrote: »Yes, a tea spoon every night. I have done it for 30 years and I still do not have any wrinkle.
OP I don't even want to imagine what your pillow looks like
Skillz. I would have to eat so many drugs to be able to pull that off.4 -
PaulaWallaDingDong wrote: »khorshidnaz16 wrote: »It is clean all the time. Because I use to sleep on back without moving until morning.khorshidnaz16 wrote: »Yes, a tea spoon every night. I have done it for 30 years and I still do not have any wrinkle.
OP I don't even want to imagine what your pillow looks like
Skillz. I would have to eat so many drugs to be able to pull that off.
Thank you for this, I will think of this comment and laugh when anything bothers me today.3 -
khorshidnaz16 wrote: »In fact olive oil can prevent to cuse wrinkles. I love it a lot because it has made my face younger than my age.Alatariel75 wrote: »khorshidnaz16 wrote: »Yes, a tea spoon every night. I have done it for 30 years and I still do not have any wrinkle.livingleanlivingclean wrote: »suzannesimmons3 wrote: »Why have you posted this in the food group....maybe chat is more the group you want.
Because the calories in olive oil get absorbed through your skin....right?
@khorshidnaz16, do you measure and log the olive oil you rub on your face?
So, your claim that olive oil will remove wrinkles ought to be more properly that it prevents them?
I do very little for skin care, and most people guess my age about 10 years younger.1 -
nutmegoreo wrote: »khorshidnaz16 wrote: »In fact olive oil can prevent to cuse wrinkles. I love it a lot because it has made my face younger than my age.Alatariel75 wrote: »khorshidnaz16 wrote: »Yes, a tea spoon every night. I have done it for 30 years and I still do not have any wrinkle.livingleanlivingclean wrote: »suzannesimmons3 wrote: »Why have you posted this in the food group....maybe chat is more the group you want.
Because the calories in olive oil get absorbed through your skin....right?
@khorshidnaz16, do you measure and log the olive oil you rub on your face?
So, your claim that olive oil will remove wrinkles ought to be more properly that it prevents them?
I do very little for skin care, and most people guess my age about 10 years younger.
Me too. Good genes and stuff.1 -
nutmegoreo wrote: »khorshidnaz16 wrote: »In fact olive oil can prevent to cuse wrinkles. I love it a lot because it has made my face younger than my age.Alatariel75 wrote: »khorshidnaz16 wrote: »Yes, a tea spoon every night. I have done it for 30 years and I still do not have any wrinkle.livingleanlivingclean wrote: »suzannesimmons3 wrote: »Why have you posted this in the food group....maybe chat is more the group you want.
Because the calories in olive oil get absorbed through your skin....right?
@khorshidnaz16, do you measure and log the olive oil you rub on your face?
So, your claim that olive oil will remove wrinkles ought to be more properly that it prevents them?
I do very little for skin care, and most people guess my age about 10 years younger.
Same here.1 -
khorshidnaz16 wrote: »Put some olive oil on your face every night. You will see the result of it next morning.
Lol. No. One application of olive oil won't help. It's not magical. Neither are wrinkle creams.
Botox temporarily "removes" wrinkles, fillers will, well, fill them. Moisturizing from the inside (keeping hydrated) and outside (seal moisture in skin) softens the look. Minimizing sun exposure helps, but everyone gets wrinkles, even slightly. You cannot fight aging..
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Will olive oil facials become the new ACV?
*ducks for cover and runs*5 -
I'm 33 and people guess me in the low-to-mid 20s. I think it's the acne and my love of Zelda, though.5
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Get in a time machine and go back...
But really, wrinkles only go where the smiles have been...I'll keep mine.5 -
cwolfman13 wrote: »Get in a time machine and go back...
But really, wrinkles only go where the smiles have been...I'll keep mine.
You know, I really don't get the hate for wrinkles (except the ones you get from puckering your lips around a cigarette). Or gray hair, for that matter. I have a nice subtle collection of grays going, and once in a while, I'll get asked when I'm going to pull them or start dyeing (no spelling of that word looks right). *kitten* please. I earned my glitter and I'm gonna let it sparkle.6 -
PaulaWallaDingDong wrote: »cwolfman13 wrote: »Get in a time machine and go back...
But really, wrinkles only go where the smiles have been...I'll keep mine.
You know, I really don't get the hate for wrinkles (except the ones you get from puckering your lips around a cigarette). Or gray hair, for that matter. I have a nice subtle collection of grays going, and once in a while, I'll get asked when I'm going to pull them or start dyeing (no spelling of that word looks right). *kitten* please. I earned my glitter and I'm gonna let it sparkle.
Yup...I'm 42 going on 43...I have some wrinkles...I'm balding in the back of my head and really thin everywhere else so I just shave my head...my goatee is almost completely gray. I've had a few people ask me if I'm going to get some kind of hair replacement therapy and start dying stuff...I really don't see the point...this is how I'm supposed to be.2 -
PaulaWallaDingDong wrote: »cwolfman13 wrote: »Get in a time machine and go back...
But really, wrinkles only go where the smiles have been...I'll keep mine.
You know, I really don't get the hate for wrinkles (except the ones you get from puckering your lips around a cigarette). Or gray hair, for that matter. I have a nice subtle collection of grays going, and once in a while, I'll get asked when I'm going to pull them or start dyeing (no spelling of that word looks right). *kitten* please. I earned my glitter and I'm gonna let it sparkle.
Love this. hahahaha!0 -
PaulaWallaDingDong wrote: »cwolfman13 wrote: »Get in a time machine and go back...
But really, wrinkles only go where the smiles have been...I'll keep mine.
You know, I really don't get the hate for wrinkles (except the ones you get from puckering your lips around a cigarette). Or gray hair, for that matter. I have a nice subtle collection of grays going, and once in a while, I'll get asked when I'm going to pull them or start dyeing (no spelling of that word looks right). *kitten* please. I earned my glitter and I'm gonna let it sparkle.
Neither do I. Aging happens to everybody. So ridiculous.
I got my first greys at 15. Now I have quite a few more. I dye my hair and the greys become awesome bright streaks.0 -
If i did this this i'd be swapping wrinkles for zits. I can't put any oil on my face without breaking out.3
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Google facial yoga.....you're welcome.1
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