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Is it time to start anti aging stuff?

bonnieb119 asked:


I recently went on a disney cruise which was AMAZING. While there, me and my hubby had a facial and massage together. As usual, after the facial they told us their “findings” about our skin. The girl that did me told me that I shouldn’t use Proactive anymore and should start using anti-aging products, especially products with collagen in them. I’m only 21, so I thought this would come in, maybe, 9 years. What is your opinion? The earlier the better?

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3 Responses to “Is it time to start anti aging stuff?”

  1. kateissaucyy Says:

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    I’ve read that it is best to start using anti aging products in your twenties.

    The key to anti aging is to stop it before it happens. If you start it before your skin needs it the products will be most effective.

    Good Luck!

  2. etat13 Says:

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    You are never too old or young to be using Proactiv. It’s only a topical cream for skin problems, and if is working for you without any harmful effects, you should continue it for as long as you need. Anti-aging products on younger skin is a tricky thing. It’s not exactly harmful to start using some of them now, but applying heavier creams geared at older skin could do damage.

    Collagen is found in many anti-aging creams, but a few of them are have highly concentrated amounts to be used as fillers for wrinkles (like Roc-brand creams). I suggest you stay away from those for now because I honestly don’t think you would need them and they might possible cause wear to your skin. If you are serious about starting some kind of anti-aging regimen, start light with things geared towards a younger audience. Neutrogena might be a good brand to start with. You might be able to find out more if you go to cosmetic stands in the mall or a reputable spa.

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