Nope! I wish. Also age spots!!!!To hub and I the best way to know we are getting older is by our thin skin, and I don't me mentally or emotionally, mean physically. Anyone have any magic potions to make your skin thicker?
You can get rid of age spots...going to a dematologist for a blemish removal in a month or so...will ask him about the thin skin and age spots. Lots of stuff on the market for age spot removal. My mom had got rid of hers with Tiger balm I think.Nope! I wish. Also age spots!!!!
Thanks a lot. Will try the lemon juice and Apple cider vinegar! Will let you guys know what the dermatologist says, too.Re age spots, this is what I just found online:
Lemon juice is a perfect natural bleaching agent that can effectively fade age spots.
Use Apple Cider Vinegar = It works because it accelerates the process of skin shedding and regrowth, which of course means fresh skin that's not discolored is brought to the surface quicker. Soak a cotton ball in the vinegar, and apply it to dark spots a few times a week for several minutes before rinsing with water.
Mix a little bicarbonate of soda with enough of a 50:50 solution of hydrogen peroxide (available from pharmacies and some supermarkets) and water to form a gritty paste. Dab onto age spots, allow to dry, then rinse off and pat skin dry.
He'll probably want to prescribe something. Do they get something (kickback) when they prescribe?Thanks a lot. Will try the lemon juice and Apple cider vinegar! Will let you guys know what the dermatologist says, too.
Ever visit a museum where they have a re-creation of a classroom in the old days, with the seats lined up, each seat attached to the desk behind it, and a hole in the desk for the inkwell, and pens with removable points (I think they were called nibs) and blotters, because the ink always spilled, and the blackboard with chalk and erasers, and that chart showing the letters in cursive writing, and a card catalogue.... and then realized that you were looking at your own classroom?
Think they usually want to freeze or removethe blemishes - don't know about age spots. Any scribes are usually for topical steroids - like for poison ivy.He'll probably want to prescribe something. Do they get something (kickback) when they prescribe?
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Age spot treatments include:
- Medications. Prescription bleaching creams (hydroquinone) used alone or with retinoids (tretinoin) and a mild steroid may gradually fade the spots over several months. ...
- Laser and intense pulsed light therapy. ...
- Freezing (cryotherapy). ...
- Dermabrasion and microdermabrasion. ...
- Chemical peel.
Lots of people do that.Yesterday... When I checked for the mail delivery three times before I realized it was a holiday. Martin Luther King day.![]()
ROFL (at original post).My husband was hard of hearing too but never got a hearing aid. He'd have the T.V. blasting sometimes too late at night, so I'd have him watch via the Roku; the remote has an earbud jack. Another sign of aging aching body parts (just started lately but at least it's mild) and dimpling in the chin area. At least I have no wrinkles.
I found this below. Thin skin is a normal part of aging, nothing can be done to make it thicker. But, you can help it look better by using creams with Vitamin A (retinol). The article has a precaution about retinol.You can get rid of age spots...going to a dematologist for a blemish removal in a month or so...will ask him about the thin skin and age spots. Lots of stuff on the market for age spot removal. My mom had got rid of hers with Tiger balm I think.
I'll keep you posted on what he says. The thin skin is a pain. When you cut yourself lightly or go out to work in the garden or whatever and nick yourself you automatically bleed. Never used to do that.
Oh & let's not forget the grey hair.