tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7750155244181302377.post3514667007428049791..comments2024-02-25T11:35:43.071-08:00Comments on oogle makeup: The secret to being wrinkle free?Gailhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00640390178468446621noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7750155244181302377.post-63658097403324225342010-06-13T19:16:03.412-07:002010-06-13T19:16:03.412-07:00Thanks, yes oily skin is a mixed blessing I suppos...Thanks, yes oily skin is a mixed blessing I suppose...! <br /><br />I am going to try Roc now that you said that, @Ms M! Thanks!! xx<br /><br />@Aestheticoo yes I think SPF was also included, ut funnily enough the emphasis was on moisturiser! xxGailhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00640390178468446621noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7750155244181302377.post-77463581340595074052010-06-13T07:34:40.285-07:002010-06-13T07:34:40.285-07:00Ha! I never knew about the Bunny Lines. Too funny!...Ha! I never knew about the Bunny Lines. Too funny! <br />Luckily, even in my late 30's my skin is still oily. I try to mattify it everyday but I suppose when it does breakthrough I shouldn't groan so much and just be grateful that it may reduce future wrinkles. <br />I agree about your thoughts on the study - if I understand you - there is nothing groundbreaking but did it at all mention using SPFs? Also, I find it difficult to accept any findings that was initiated AND funded by a cosmestics brand and its' parent company. Yea right, no bias going on there! <br />Thanks for the article! I always enjoy your perspectives:)Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7750155244181302377.post-83009652702667174412010-06-13T05:18:34.051-07:002010-06-13T05:18:34.051-07:00It makes sense, given the fact that my father'...It makes sense, given the fact that my father's side of the family, all oily skin types, tend not to wrinkle very much. Oily skin is its own natural moisturizer. (I think I've inherited at least some of that, so I guess I should be thankful despite the breakouts, shiny face, etc.)<br /><br />I use RoC retinol cream and it has reduced the fine lines around my eyes and plumped my skin. So I am definitely a believer in retinoids. But not all non-prescription retinols work. Recently I switched to Estee Lauder Night Repair and the wrinkles reappeared after about a month. Maybe it doesn't have enough of the active ingredient? RoC has AHAs too; I don't know if that makes a difference. <br /><br />I've never tried prescription retinoids but I am considering Retin-A.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com