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post Mar 1 2007, 03:10 AM
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Whenever i use benzoyl peroxide or salyic acid on my face. it created lines on my face. it doesnt even go away. blink.gif The more i apply it on my face, the lines gets deeper then i stopped using it. My skin is probably weak to handle the chemical. what can i do to restore the lines? I had it for 2 years and it doesnt go away.

Now, that area of lines looks like undeveloped wrinkle and make me look older. i cannot bare with a old-looking face. when i simile, it looks even worse and more like "wrinkle".


I use a moisturizer to reduce the appearance of the lines which looks 50% better. It's like a cover-up.
SHEESH, i havent pass 18 years old ... yet. stubborn.gif

Yep. I need help. Got information? suggestion?
btw, i dont want surgery, okay? And, i dont have a lot of blink blink. i aint a pimp. happy.gif
 
 
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post Mar 1 2007, 04:09 PM
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Try to eat more fruits, get more vitamin C in your diet. Vitamin C triggers the synthesis of collagen, which helps tighten your skin. Or you could find facial products with collagen.

And are you sure it's because of the facial products you used before? It could be just laugh lines or something.
 
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post Mar 1 2007, 10:43 PM
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WickedDreamer, i think it's quite possible to develop laugh lines before 18. I had a classmate who simile a lot and had deep lines.



QUOTE(rawr SOCK @ Mar 1 2007, 1:09 PM) *
Try to eat more fruits, get more vitamin C in your diet. Vitamin C triggers the synthesis of collagen, which helps tighten your skin. Or you could find facial products with collagen.


Unfortunately, I'm not going to try more vitamin c fruit. normally, i dont eat fruits. I drink juice with 100% vitamin c. Anyays, it's been two years and the lines doesn't go away. It's ridiculous. I'm not unhealthy. My mom always cooks vegetables and I eat it all the time. I don't know if it's helping.

About Vitamin C, I cannot target the Vitamins to my face. Vitamin C does multiple tasks which plays an extremely huge role to everything. There's probably a less chance that the lines will go away. Too much Vitamin C is bad as well. Right now, I'm trying Vitamin A which doesn't do as much as vitamin c. I like it because I'll have a higher chance that Vitamin A will target my skin more. That's just my theory base on online research.

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And are you sure it's because of the facial products you used before? It could be just laugh lines or something.



I always used Noxzema as a face wash from the start ... and oil free moisturize with vitamin c & e. About two years ago, i used Clearasil pads with salyic acid on the same spot on my face. About a year later, I realize that spot didn't recover the deep lines so I stop using it. Now, the lines are still there.

One time, I tried Clearasil pad all over my face. On next day, BAM, my skin pattern change.


Also, i tried Neutrogena face wash, it was even ... worst.


A couple months ago, i used Neutrogena on-the-spot treatment with benzoyl peroxide on my "laugh-lines". Again, it ruins my skin. When i laugh, one side shows a deeper & deeper "laugh-lines" than the other side of the mouth. Look at Angelina's laugh lines, mine's is like almost half like her but it's on the left side of the mouth.



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^ Yeah, it could be the sun.
Try using sunscreen on your face.
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WickedDreamer, i think it's quite possible to develop laugh lines before 18. I had a classmate who simile a lot and had deep lines.

Unfortunately, I'm not going to try more vitamin c fruit. normally, i dont eat fruits. I drink juice with 100% vitamin c. Anyays, it's been two years and the lines doesn't go away. It's ridiculous. I'm not unhealthy. My mom always cooks vegetables and I eat it all the time. I don't know if it's helping.

About Vitamin C, I cannot target the Vitamins to my face. Vitamin C does multiple tasks which plays an extremely huge role to everything. There's probably a less chance that the lines will go away. Too much Vitamin C is bad as well. Right now, I'm trying Vitamin A which doesn't do as much as vitamin c. I like it because I'll have a higher chance that Vitamin A will target my skin more. That's just my theory base on online research.

I always used Noxzema as a face wash from the start ... and oil free moisturize with vitamin c & e. About two years ago, i used Clearasil pads with salyic acid on the same spot on my face. About a year later, I realize that spot didn't recover the deep lines so I stop using it. Now, the lines are still there.

One time, I tried Clearasil pad all over my face. On next day, BAM, my skin pattern change.
Also, i tried Neutrogena face wash, it was even ... worst.
A couple months ago, i used Neutrogena on-the-spot treatment with benzoyl peroxide on my "laugh-lines". Again, it ruins my skin. When i laugh, one side shows a deeper & deeper "laugh-lines" than the other side of the mouth. Look at Angelina's laugh lines, mine's is like almost half like her but it's on the left side of the mouth.
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LOL, hey Steven! biggrin.gif


Umm, try things that are high in antioxidants. Green tea, blueberries, purple cauliflower, pomegranates, eggplant.. Purple vegetables. You should try them.
And for vitamin A, eat orange things. Raw baby carrots are really good. And steamed/boiled sweet potatoes.

Too much vitamin A is worse than too much vitamin C.. Vitamin C is water-soluble (which means that it passes right through you), while vitamin A is fat-soluble (which means that it's more difficult to excrete).
But you need to try not to overdose on them. Too much vitamin A is actually bad for your skin.

And if you change your mind about fruits, papayas are really good for your skin. wink.gif
 

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