09-10-2002, 04:52 AM | #1 (permalink) |
Join Date: Mar 17 2002
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Rep Power: 23 | Now that I'm spending 3 hours/day squinting into the sun, I'm thinking about wrinkles! hehehe how much of a difference, realistically, can I expect from regular use of an under-eye product? I've been using JA eye gel without any noticeable results for the past few weeks... My sister, on the other hand, has been using Neutrogena's and swears by it. PS, yes I wear my sunglasses out on the field |
09-11-2002, 07:41 AM | #3 (permalink) |
Join Date: Jan 17 2002
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Rep Power: 24 | are your sun glasses the wrap around kind or no? If you are in the direct sunshine for long periods of time get the kind that wrap around to help protect the eye from the sun filtering in the sides of the eye wear. Be sure your sunglasses are UVA and UVB protective. Eye creams are tricky.. using a gel is best.. but for some people they need a creme type remember most of us need to use it AM and PM.. When appling it do not rub it in rather very gently pat it with the weakest finger which is your ring finger.. In the evenings take a little time and do a little massage by circling the eyes in a figure eight with the ring finger and pay close attention to the fine lines... C _________________ Christine' "That's right, it is time for the anti-tanning segment of the dermatology community and their comrades to "throw in the towel" and admit defeat!"Don Smith Don't Miss Don In Action[ This Message was edited by: fungirlz on 2002-09-11 07:42 ] |
09-20-2002, 10:52 AM | #4 (permalink) |
Join Date: Mar 17 2002
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Rep Power: 23 | my sunglasses are just the cute expensive pink kind that I bought in a surf shop. no wraparound, no special filters. I should really invest in a good pair for when the foot heals and I'm back out on my bike for hours at a stretch. |
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