What anti aging products do you swear by?

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I use Estee Lauder products. Im loving them but i want more opinions so i know that im getting the best. This is important to me. Im 30 years old and i think its a good time (if not sooner then i have) to be using an effective anti aging line.

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7 Responses to “What anti aging products do you swear by?”

  1. NoWay on August 4th, 2009 2:34 am

    Anti-Aging Feedback: I use a great trio of products………….eating healthy, not smoking and exercise.

  2. Dwayne B on August 5th, 2009 7:04 am

    Anti-Aging Feedback: Being wrapped in plastic and frozen.

  3. Sh!t Myself on August 7th, 2009 12:50 am

    Anti-Aging Feedback: Like, anti-oxidants.

  4. jvan on August 7th, 2009 9:27 pm

    Anti-Aging Feedback: Really looking at ingredients can help. Vitamin C helps to protect against free radical damage (which looks like discoloration, dull skin, etc). Peptides help with firmness and elasticity of skin. Ceramides help with retention of moisture (as you get older, then skin gets drier). And any exfoliation that uses these ingredients helps to bring that fresh skin to the surface. Really look at the ingredients-that’s the key!

  5. Ellie M on August 10th, 2009 12:42 pm

    Anti-Aging Feedback: other then good eating habits, I think washing with Noxzema and using the original oil of olay lotion works great both are not to harsh but does the job well.
    I also think the Anew products from Avon work well. Not to oily/drying but are effective.

  6. the art babe on August 12th, 2009 11:27 am

    Anti-Aging Feedback: Estee Lauder is good. If you like it then there’s no reason to change. However, anti-aging is a multi-faceted thing. It starts with good health by not smoking, very little alcohol if any, exercise, eating good food, etc. I have found that if you abuse your body within, that no anti aging formula is going to make up for it on the outside.
    So, with that said, fighting free-radical damage in the skin with Vitamins A,E, and C are good starters. Vitamin A in the form of Retinoic Acid, Vitamin C serums, and creams laced with Vitamin E have confirmed that they do help slow down the aging of the skin.
    If you are using any high end skin product with vitamins in it, good moisture binding ingredients, and are doing routine exfoliating, you should be getting more than adequate pampering for your skin.

  7. ~~ Angie~~ on August 13th, 2009 7:53 am

    Anti-Aging Feedback: I swear by Arbonne!! I love the re9 eye cream!!!!

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