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Looking Younger

las0...@aol.com (Jack)
Hi, I'm 35 and while not out in the sun a lot, I'm definitely looking
older. Any opinons on whether Microdermabrasion or Retin–A would be a
better choice in looking younger? Like I said, I don't think I have a
lot of "sun damaged skin" (probably just age and moderate drinking)
but would like to look younger and fresher.
Thanks.
Charlie Perrin <c.l.per...@SPAMBOTS_DIEatt.net>
On 27 Nov 2004 14:20:06 –0800, Jack wrote:
Hi, I'm 35 and while not out in the sun a lot, I'm definitely looking
older. Any opinons on whether Microdermabrasion or Retin–A
would be a better choice in looking younger?
Unless you're going to get the Retin–A from one of those sleazy pharma
sites that crawl out of the slime of the Internet, you'll need a
dermatologist... somebody that looks at skin day in and day out –– and
can see what your skin looks like.
Look Younger <cont...@CUREDERMA.com>
The best OTC treatment today for wrinkles and sun damage is the peptide
additions in products such as Strivectin, and some other moisturizing
cremes. Proof of effectiveness. Superior to retin–A treatment and less
harsh. The idea is nuture not punish!
A suggestion if you don't mind,
A site to look at is ours at http://www.curederma.com or
http://www.aloecreme.com
This site offers excellent sun treatments, vitamin treatments and
CUREDERMA a wrinkle reduction creme. This is a company which has been
manufacturing Aloe products and moisturizers for more than 50 years and
are starting to address the potential internet marketplace.(hard work!)
Very nice stuff Great soothing moisturizers and aromas.
Any way, check it out, Thanks and good luck!
CUREDERMA
P.S. Great Christmas gifts!!!
Jack wrote:
Hi, I'm 35 and while not out in the sun a lot, I'm definitely looking
older. Any opinons on whether Microdermabrasion or Retin–A would be a
better choice in looking younger? Like I said, I don't think I have a
lot of "sun damaged skin" (probably just age and moderate drinking)
but would like to look younger and fresher.
Thanks.
Charlie Perrin <c.l.per...@SPAMBOTS_DIEatt.net>
On Sun, 28 Nov 2004 10:27:22 –0600, Look Spammier wrote:
The best OTC treatment today for wrinkles and sun damage
is the peptide additions in products such as SPAM
A site to look at is ours at
http://www.spamderma.com or
http://www.spamcreme.com
jshe...@aol.comxoxo (Heather and Joe)
just curious as I'd like to think otherwise, but was this deliberately a lead
up to spam?
35 is NOT old.
Heather (32 married to a 35 y/o)
Charlie Perrin <c.l.per...@SPAMBOTS_DIEatt.net>
On 28 Nov 2004 21:06:11 GMT, Heather and Joe wrote:
just curious as I'd like to think otherwise, but was this deliberately
a lead up to spam?
Well, they posted from different IP addresses (they weren't THAT
blatant).
35 is NOT old.
Unless you prefer to use hexadecimal years... which means I'm only 31!
r5 <r5a...@r5ahhj.bounceme.net>
Go to a dermatologist and listen to his/her evaluation of your
skin. They can explain how microdermabrasian or photofacial
or one of the many other techniques might help improve your
appearance. They can also prescribe retin–A and will most
likely provide you with a free test sample in order to determine
if your skin has a good reaction to the drug.
las0...@aol.com (Jack)
LOL No, I know 35 isn't old. But...I've always lead a pretty clean
life, no smoking, very little alcohol, no suntanning...up until 33.
Everyone told me I looked like I was in my late 20s. Then for about a
year and a half I was really drinking a lot (which I have since
reduced dramatically) but during this time, I could tell I look a lot
older in my face. I guess you could say I look my age, but I'm just
wondering if I can get back somewhat to that more youthful, fresher
look. My regular doctor offered me Retin–A, but I'm considering if I
should go for the Microdermabrasion which along with the alcohol
cutback might be what I need.
just curious as I'd like to think otherwise, but was this deliberately a lead
up to spam?
35 is NOT old.
Heather (32 married to a 35 y/o)