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Too early or not?

by sassy007, Mar 26, 2008 07:12PM
Tags: aging, eyes
I'm 21 yrs old with  smile lines under my eyes and it bug me too much and very visible when i smile so i was wondering whether it is too early to start using ant aging products. will i have any bad skin effect now or later?
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by jifnif, May 20, 2008 12:49PM
your under eye skin is very very sensitive.  it is never too early to start using preventative treatments.  you might want to try a light moisturizer for your eyes.  I am huge on all natural ingredients.  some good lines are korres, eminence and yonka.  check out there sites.  if you just want something all natural try a few drops of rosehip seed oil applied very lightly and a very small quantity.  always use sunscreen and be gentle around the eye area.  :)
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