Do you use wrinkle creams? Does it work?

Sometimes I think I got a handle on it and then some days I have to read the label to make sure
I didn't buy a wrinkle multiplier by accident :rolleyes:
 

Doctors at the VA gave me 'Minerin Creme for my skin years ago to replace coco butter. It must be working, people keep telling me how good I'm looking now. I have several cases and can't even remember why they prescribed it
 

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I am trying bee venom cream mostly for brown spots on my face. Only used it for 4 days now. Time will tell. Anyone familiar with this cream?
I have used apple cider vinegar for brown spot yrs ago. Surprisingly, it worked! But the fumes would make my eyes irritated, so I stopped. A couple of months later, the age spots started to reappear.
 
I'm not ashamed to say I've used wrinkle creams since I was in my 20s. Aramis used to have a cream for men and I used it constantly. I follow a guy on Youtube who is in his late 50s and looks 30 and have tried some of his recommendations. As a result, I now use The Ordinary for skin along with a caffeine serum under my eyes. The Ordinary is not expensive and it makes my skin tingle.

The Ordinary | Clinical Formulations with Integrity

My mother always used wrinkle creams (mostly Clinique in her later years) and her skin was a testament to good care. She was 85 when this pic was taken, so I'm sold.

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Oh my...beautiful skin!
 
For a 73 year old, I don't have that many wrinkles - I guess subcutaneous fat helps smooth them out. But if I did, they would have to be pretty gross for me to use cosmetics. My philosophy is - If you don't like how I look, that's your problem, not mine.
You make the classic error of thinking that women put make-up on soley for other people... when in fact most people who wear make-up on a daily basis do it for themselves... because they like it..
 


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