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Smile lines

Hey, I’m 29 and I have some smile lines tying to creep up on me from my nose. I have dry and very sensitive skin is there anything I could use to keep them at bay are too make the area around my mouth more firm?

Smile lines

the best thing for wrinkles, hands down is tretinoin. might have to save up and see the dermatologist for a script but it's worth it

Re: Smile lines

I don't have issues with lines forming near the corners of my mouth, but there were lines forming at the sides of my nose to my mouth. I've started to use my eye cream in the areas and more importantly, I started to sleep on my back. Side sleeping appeared to have cause the lines for me. After adjusting my sleeping habits, I don't have a problem with nasolabial folds any longer. Even now, if I sleep on my side, I'll wake up to smile lines!

RE: Smile lines

Peter Thomas Roth’s Rentiol Serum is moisturizing, brightening and keeps my fine lines at bay! I also really love his “Un-Wrinkle Pads” as well.

Re: Smile lines

1st you need to find out if these are age related lines or dehydration lines. when you smile do you see lots of thin tiny lines going up your face? if so this is dehydration. if it's more like one line that is becoming deeper as you get older then this is an age line. 

My suggestion is to use First Aid Beauty for both of these issues. they are a great Clean/fragrance free line. they have a retinal serum (age) that is great for sensitive skin. Read the instructions on how often to Apply. I use mine every other day as I also have very sensitive/reactive skin. They also have a nice "Ultra repair hydrating serum" basically you need a product with hyaluronic acid to rid you of dehydration.

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