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		<description><![CDATA[Best Treatment For Upper Lip Wrinkles Our body have some essential natural substances like hyaluronic acid, collagen and elastin that keep the structure and volume of our skin. However as we age those substances decrease and thus our skin becomes thinner and less elastic which produces wrinkles. Our lips have an outer layer that is [...]]]></description>
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<h2>Best Treatment For Upper Lip Wrinkles</h2>
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<p> Our body have some essential natural substances like hyaluronic acid, collagen and elastin that keep the structure and volume of our skin. However as we age those substances decrease and thus our skin becomes thinner and less elastic which produces wrinkles. Our lips have an outer layer that is very thin which becomes thinner as we age.</p>
<p> Environmental factors such as sunlight, stress, smoking and pollution contribute to how our lips age. The biological causes of losing lip volume and forming lip wrinkles are:</p>
<p> Decrease in levels of collagen, hyaluronic acid and elastin.</p>
<p> Gravity</p>
<p> Sun damage to the skin</p>
<p> Smoking</p>
<p> Environment toxins</p>
<p> However ther are ways to prevent premature aging and have a healthier skin for a longer time.</p>
<p> Taking Multivitamins that contain anti oxidants, drinking a lot of water to keep the skin hydrated, protecting your skin from the sun, eating healthy foods and exercising are a few of the things you can do to prevent premature wrinkles and have a healthier skin.</p>
<p> However aging is a natural process that at some point is going to show up in our mouth, lips, forehead and hands. There are treatments such as injectable dermal fillers that are used to treat the border of the lower or upper lip to improve lip contour and definition.</p>
<p> The lip volume can be improved to create more full lips. There are also collagen injection fillers that can help your, but you should consult your dermatologist to make a correct decision.</p>
<p> On the other hand there are anti wrinkle creams that can help you a lot in preventing wrinkles and erase the ones you already have in a natural way. By increasing collagen and elastin production within your skin, you will we able to look younger and reduce wrinkles. CynergyTk can increase collagen in a natural way without harsh chemicals or risky substances. </p>
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<h3>Frequently Asked Questions</h3>
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			<strong>QUESTION:</strong><br />
			Which cream works best to remove upper lip hair?<br />
I want to find a good cream, however I have read that nair darkens or irritate the upper lip. Which is the best cream to remove upper lip hair?</p>
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				<strong>ANSWER:</strong><br />
				its called "1 EYED MONSTER CREAM"
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			<strong>QUESTION:</strong><br />
			What is the best upper lip hair removal cream?<br />
i want to get something thats cheap and works plz help<br />
will my upper lip get pinkish after i use it? or anything?</p>
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				<strong>ANSWER:</strong><br />
				Sally Hansen Hair Removal Cream. Its great and cheap!!!!!
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			<strong>QUESTION:</strong><br />
			Is the smooth away or Jolen bleaching cream the best thing for upper lip hair removel?<br />
I reasearched and i want to know if the Jolen bleaching cream or the smooth away is the best thing for upper lip hair removel for young girls.</p>
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				<strong>ANSWER:</strong><br />
				I use to use the same thing, it make the hair very blonde, I thread the hair now it hurt a little but removes the hair for like 5 weeks and cost
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			<strong>QUESTION:</strong><br />
			Best facial cream for upper lip?<br />
hi can sumone tell me which facial cream is best for the upper lip ? ive tried sooo many and they havent removed hair propely ! ples help !<br />
and can you also give me tips on removal techniques </p>
<p>thank you</p>
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				<strong>ANSWER:</strong><br />
				I actually just answered a similar question on Yahoo, so don't be surprised if you see my answer twice. Here's what I said... hope it helps!</p>
<p>In my opinion, the best way to go, if your skin isn't too sensitive, is depilatory cream. I've tried Nair's Face Cream, and it works really well. Nair also has a cream for sensitive skin types on the same web page:</p>
<p>http://www.naircare.com/bodyzones_bface....</p>
<p>Sally Hansen's Wax Strips for the Face work well too, but I personally don't like the after-feeling that waxing leaves even though the wax strip process itself is basically painless:</p>
<p>http://www.sallyhansen.com/bd/hr_wax_str...</p>
<p>If you're really pressed for time, then using the Finishing Touch Hair Remover gets the job done. However, the hair will grow back significantly faster than after waxing or using cream:</p>
<p>http://www.amazon.com/finishing-touch-li...</p>
<p>I use Finishing Touch because I go to college and don't have enough privacy to sit around with depilatory cream on my face without people seeing me, but I'd still recommend Nair overall.
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			<strong>QUESTION:</strong><br />
			best facial cream for upper lip?<br />
hi can sumone tell me which facial cream is best for the upper lip ? ive tried sooo many and they havent removed hair propely ! ples help !<br />
and can you also give me tips on removal techniques </p>
<p>thank you</p>
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				<strong>ANSWER:</strong><br />
				nair is good but your best off to get it waxed at a salon its not that expensive and better in the long run
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			<strong>QUESTION:</strong><br />
			what's the best hair removal cream for upper lip?<br />
I can't stand the pain of waxing or tweezing in that area Does anyone have a good removal cream or other painless solution?<br />
I had been bleaching but I have too thick of hair and it's still too visible.</p>
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				<strong>ANSWER:</strong><br />
				There is a joke in there but I wont say it.
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			<strong>QUESTION:</strong><br />
			What cream is best for removing upper lip hair instantly?<br />
15 yr old girl. anyone have any experience w/ any creams that take the hair rite off? i've been waxing for 2 yrs now but i'm tired of it and it really hurts! someone told me about NADS, and that it really works but i read a review online that it practically burned someone's face off!!! Please help, any advice welcome. Have a happy new year</p>
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				<strong>ANSWER:</strong><br />
				nair face cream<br />
but i still say waxing is the best
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			<strong>QUESTION:</strong><br />
			I need to know the best hair removal cream for my upper lip which won't cause problems. Suggestions, please?<br />
I get the worst SULA's [Wild Child ;]] and I really wanted to get rid of my upper lip hair using something as painless as possible and which doesn't cause any marks [as they say hair removal creams do].<br />
Please help me out, It's a sixteen year old in distress!</p>
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				<strong>ANSWER:</strong></p>
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			<strong>QUESTION:</strong><br />
			my 2month old baby has got rash on her neck and upper lip what the best cream to use?</p>
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				<strong>ANSWER:</strong><br />
				Kids get lots of rashes for lots of different reasons. It may be part of an infection, eczema or it may be because babies dribble a lot.<br />
I think the best thing you can do is take her to the doctor just to be safe as you have to be careful what creams you put on their delicate skin.
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			<strong>QUESTION:</strong><br />
			Which brand(face cream) is best in removing upper lip hair - Nair, Avon or anyother???<br />
After using them, did you find any side effects like growing back dark, or something else other than smell???</p>
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				<strong>ANSWER:</strong><br />
				I like nair.... it works miracles!! I didn't have any side effects, the hair eventually grew back, but not darker or any different..... <img src='http://thebestwrinklecream.org/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> 
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			<strong>QUESTION:</strong><br />
			The best way to remove upper lip hair?<br />
What do you think is the best way: hair removal cream, threading, waxing or a alternative?</p>
<p>I either use hair removal cream or thread my upper lip but I have very sensitive hair, therefore, my skin will stay red for a while. Although, I have found that threading is better than the cream for me. But the hair grows really fast with that. So what should I do?</p>
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				<strong>ANSWER:</strong><br />
				Wax! make sure you do it in the night so you don't have a red upper lip in the morning.<br />
Hair remover cream is ok but its very easy to have a terrible reaction to it!.. It happened to me once and lets just say it ain't pretty.<br />
Some people bleach but just because you bleach it white doesn't mean you cant see it!</p>
<p>Go with wax it might be painful for a second but it keeps the hairs away for up to 3 weeks, make sure you dont catch a bit of your top tip in it though! ouch..
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			<strong>QUESTION:</strong><br />
			What is the best home process/product for your eyebrows and upper lip? Waxing or cream? What brand? Thanks!?</p>
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				<strong>ANSWER:</strong><br />
				sally hansen wax strips
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			<strong>QUESTION:</strong><br />
			Which is best: bleaching or creams for upper lip hair?<br />
I just have a few thin dark hairs that are a bit noticeable if someone is near me. Nothing too super noticeable but it's enough to bug me for sure. And by creams I mean the creams like Sally Hansen or Nair that remove the hair. I have sensitive skin as well so please help. Thank you!</p>
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				<strong>ANSWER:</strong><br />
				I bleach<br />
I found that Nair and Sally Hanson were bad for my skin and didn't work.<br />
I use a brand called Jolen. It's safe and effective.<br />
Good luck!
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			<strong>QUESTION:</strong><br />
			waxing or using a dipilatory cream on your upper lip - get a reaction on sensitive skin?<br />
I want to remove the hair from my upper lip and have worked out my best option is to wax or use a dipilatory cream (I've heard Nair is good) but I've hard that you shouldn't do any perspiring activities or shower 24 hours after, but since I'm an actress doing 2 shows a day this isn't really possible! Anyone had a bad/no reaction because of showering/perspiring?</p>
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				<strong>ANSWER:</strong><br />
				Unless you can find a dipilatory product that is specifically designed for use on your face (and most are not), do not use one. Especially, if you have sensitive skin. Ive used Nair before and showered or gone swimming within the 24 hour time period without any problems but I did not use it on my face. </p>
<p>I would suggest using a bleach or waxing it off. Many salons offer body waxing including facial waxing for pretty cheap. While it may be painful at first, I would think that it would be a more desireable alternative to breaking out with a rash on your upper lip due to improper usage of a dipilatory cream.
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			<strong>QUESTION:</strong><br />
			Hair on Upper Lip, whats the best way to get rid of it?<br />
I have to little hair to wax it, and I cant tweeze it. I was thinking of using a deplitory cream, whats the best OTC deplitory that i can buy from a drugstore to use on my upper lip?</p>
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				<strong>ANSWER:</strong><br />
				i get mine waxed, but you can get it treated with a laser and after 7 treatments its gone for good... i'm not sure if laser is safe..
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			<strong>QUESTION:</strong><br />
			wht is the best way to remove upper lip hair?<br />
i have  dark upper lip hair.it look odd.which is best to use waxing or cream.i heard that if u use cream in future cream makes your skin darker? is it true?pls help me what to do?</p>
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				<strong>ANSWER:</strong><br />
				wax it takes off all the hair and it lasts hairfree longer
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			<strong>QUESTION:</strong><br />
			What's the best way to get rid of upper lip hair for women? Waxing, Creaming or Bleach and Why?<br />
I'm wondering which at home treatment since going to a salon isn't in the budget is the best way to help with upper lip hair. Should it be bleaching, waxing with wax strips or facial hair removal? And what has worked best for you or someone you know?</p>
<p>Thanks!</p>
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				<strong>ANSWER:</strong><br />
				Im 33 and the hairs were getting worse. Ive tried it all and the only thing Im impressed with is getting it lazered. It may be costly at 1st but it is permenant. So it makes up for the lifetime cost and pain of the other options.
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			<strong>QUESTION:</strong><br />
			Whats the best cream to get for removing this tiny little pimple right above your upper lip?<br />
does anyone know?<br />
its not even like a pimple because i cant pop it.<br />
its more like a little circle or spot.<br />
and why did i get it?<br />
my friends are saying its from the sun..<br />
its right above/on my upper lip.<br />
will it ever go away?<br />
i have it for a few months.<br /> <img src='http://thebestwrinklecream.org/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_sad.gif' alt=':(' class='wp-smiley' />  please help.<br />
its very small. not red. i dont think its a coldsore. it doesnt hurt. its like the color of my skin. you cant really notice it unless you are really close.<br />
its like a tiny bump/circle. :/<br />
ITS NOT HERPES.<br />
ITS THE TiNEST LITTLE DOT EVER.!<br />
NOT EVEN THAT NOTICABLE. I<br />
TS LIKE LITE BROWN. A TINY BIT DARKER THEN MY SKIN.<br />
CUD IT BE A CLOGGED PORE MAYBE?? IDKKKK.! =[[</p>
<p>ANY ADVICE FOR CLOGGED PORES????</p>
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				<strong>ANSWER:</strong></p>
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			<strong>QUESTION:</strong><br />
			WHat is best for removing Upper Lip hair?<br />
I'm 15 and I need help with this what would be best for removing upper lip hair. I can't try waxing, and my friends told me it's not a good idea to shave it but the cream I have to help doesn't work it doesn't do it's job and I need help please I don't have a mother that can help either. What would u suggested?</p>
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				<strong>ANSWER:</strong></p>
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			<strong>QUESTION:</strong><br />
			Nair No Touch Upper Lip Facial Hair Removal Cream where can i buy it? [10pts to best answer] ?<br />
i need a STORE. no online stuff.</p>
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				<strong>ANSWER:</strong></p>
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			<strong>QUESTION:</strong><br />
			Best electric razor for shaving upper lip?<br />
I want to go to Target and buy and electric razor this weekend. What is the best electric razor to give me a smooth quick shave for my upper lip? Using a razor and gel or cream always gives me cuts and razor burn.</p>
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				<strong>ANSWER:</strong><br />
				i dont know i dont really use electric
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			<strong>QUESTION:</strong><br />
			upper lip hair help!!!!! <img src='http://thebestwrinklecream.org/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> ?<br />
i have have very dark hair and is think which causes me 2 have a "gurlstash" and i want it gone! and its 2 the point where it is very noticeable! i dnt wanna bleach it i just want it gone! but i need 2 know a good cream like 2 remove upper lip hair so whats the best upper lip hair removal cream that wont like burn or irratate my skin. and if these dnt work im gonna get it waxed so also what is the best place under 20 2 get yr stash waxed! thanks so much!</p>
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				<strong>ANSWER:</strong><br />
				Waxing Is The Best Solution. But, If You Would Like To Use A Cream Try Nair Hair Removal Products.
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			<strong>QUESTION:</strong><br />
			What's best to use on upper lip?<br />
the first time i used hair removal cream on my upper lip, i was stupid to not know that it grew back differently. i felt it looked bad to other people, although i have light hair. and fact: hair removal cream ages your skin faster. so, what do you suggest to use on upper lip hair? will waxing make the hair not as coarse? (it isn't coarse, but i don't want it to turn out that way.) best personal experiences?</p>
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				<strong>ANSWER:</strong><br />
				Threadd iit.</p>
<p>the hair comes back like after 2 weeks andd it doesnt make you hair thickkerr</p>
<p>creamss makes it look like u jus shaveedd =/
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			<strong>QUESTION:</strong><br />
			Which is best: waxing, bleaching, shaving, or creams for upper lip hair?<br />
I have semi-sensitive skin and I don't have a MOUSTACHE! My upper lip hair is just dark and a little noticable</p>
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				<strong>ANSWER:</strong><br />
				I have tried many products to bleach to no avail.  But one product I swear by is Sally Hansen Extra strength (for sensitive skin)  Hair remover.   You apply it and only leave on for a couple minutes and wipe off with a tissue or cloth.  It also comes with collagen and vitamen E lotion to apply afterwards.
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			<strong>QUESTION:</strong><br />
			What is the BEST way to get rid of upper lip hair ?<br />
Last couple of years my blonde hair on my upper lip is getting darker and noticeable and I have tried the sally hansen cream, followed instructions and burnt my skin with it (did heal though).  So I don't want to try that again.  I heard not to shave it.  My sister said do wax like her (she is a brunette) but I'm afraid it would come back thicker or darker, is that true for any dark blondes out there?  Also is it painful?  I hate getting older!  )-:</p>
<p>Thanks!</p>
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				<strong>ANSWER:</strong><br />
				i use a bleach cream.oh and before you use it i recommend you to use Vaseline before the bleach cream
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			<strong>QUESTION:</strong><br />
			What is the best home remedy to lighten skin on upper lip?<br />
I have 2 dark spots on the skin above my upper lip that I can't seem to get rid of. Makeup doesn't cover it and I have been to the dermatologist and he gave the lightening cream but it isn't working. I have been using it for about 4 months now. I have done some researching and have read where people are using things like orange juice, lemon juice, potatoes, and etc. as lightening agents. If anyone has used any home remedies that have worked please tell me what they are and the directions on how to use them.</p>
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				<strong>ANSWER:</strong><br />
				lemon juice works pretty well, you just mix some lemon juice with some olive oil and a tiny bit of white sugar. also, tooth bleach works pretty well!! just take some bleaching toothpaste and leave it on there for a few minutes.
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			<strong>QUESTION:</strong><br />
			What is the best thing to do about upper lip hair?<br />
1. Leave it be<br />
2. Shave<br />
3.Wax<br />
4.Bleach<br />
5. Cream</p>
<p>What are the pros and cons of each?<br />
Thanks!</p>
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				<strong>ANSWER:</strong><br />
				Best thing to do is get laser hair removal. It lasts forever after you get all cycles of hair removed (your hair grows in cycles). But if you don't have enough money for that at the moment, wax it!</p>
<p>If you shave it, it will grow back more coarse and you will regret it becuase you will also shave all the little hairs that you don't notice right now.</p>
<p>Bleach will leave the hair there and if you are getting intimate you may not want the hair there.</p>
<p>Creams don't really work and leave it be is never an option! <img src='http://thebestwrinklecream.org/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
<p>Good luck. Oh yeah, waxing hurts a bit but give it a few times and you won't even notice it!
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			<strong>QUESTION:</strong><br />
			What's the best way to get rid of upper lip hair?<br />
I can't afford laser treatments now. </p>
<p>So, what's better: </p>
<p>Waxing (from a store or home made)<br />
Threading<br />
Bleaching<br />
Shaving</p>
<p>I've tried them all but I don't want to damage my skin. Which is the best and safest to do? </p>
<p>When will they invent something easier to remove hair permanently? Like a special cream or something...i can't take this anymore!</p>
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				<strong>ANSWER:</strong><br />
				Please dun use a razor on ur face ever, ur hair will come faster n thicker d next time. Waxing n threading is the best way, dun do bleach either.
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			<strong>QUESTION:</strong><br />
			Should I wax, thread or use cream for my upper lip hair?<br />
Whixh one lasts longer and has better results? Does hair grow back faster and thicker? Which one is less painful and has the best results?? Thank youu sooooo muuuuch!</p>
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				<strong>ANSWER:</strong><br />
				Cream and thread make the hair to cut from upper level of the skin only. but the wax makes it to pull hair and even give jerk to the roots of the hair so upper lip by wax gives more reliability and the ease of not worrying for at least 2 weeks for ne hair.Pain is always there to do any thing worth results.So have some pain and enjoy by staying beautiful.<br />

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			<strong>QUESTION:</strong><br />
			What is the best way to get rid of upper lip hair?<br />
I have very fair, thin upper lip hair, but I'm a little self-conscious about it and would like it gone. What are some products (creams, wax strips) that have worked for you? And does waxing or using creams make your hair grow back thicker/darker?</p>
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				<strong>ANSWER:</strong><br />
				I've went to beauty school and grew up in salons (my mother is a stylist), and the best way is waxing.  Hair never really grows back "thicker" it only feels that way because you feel the stubs growing and they feel a lettle corse at first.  Waxing is not that painful and gets painless after the first couple of times.  This is because your hair will not be as long (you will want it waxed as soon as you see it re-growing).  There may be some redness but it will go away.  Creams tent to cause redness that lasts all day or more than one day (on some people).  A friend I had used a cream and the puffy redness stayed all week!
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			<strong>QUESTION:</strong><br />
			whats the best solution to remove upper lip hair?<br />
I've tried all the hair removal creams but the hair just grows back so fast and my skin is really sensitive so if I use it everyweek then it burns and leaves red marks that stay for dayyys. Should I try bleaching it? If so what product?</p>
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				<strong>ANSWER:</strong><br />
				The problem with bleaching is that you will still have hair.  Although it will be lighter, in certain light (for example, outside in the sunlight), the hair will be quite noticeable.  Bleaching is better for areas such as arms where it is "normal" to have hair.</p>
<p>You could try plucking hairs daily or even shaving if you have to.  There really is no truth to the rumor of the hair growing back thicker after you shave - so don't worry about that.  Nobody has to know you shave your upper lip - so don't worry having to admit you do it - nobody has to know!  It is certainly quick and it works!</p>
<p>Good luck!
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			<strong>QUESTION:</strong><br />
			Which eye wrinkle cream is the best?<br />
I have wrinkles underneath my eyes and I need to know which product is the best at softening/removing the lines and won't irritate, dry out, or break out my skin. Also if you know a very good product that isn't too expensive please recommend it. Thanks!</p>
<p>RoC Retinol Correxion Eye Cream<br />
L'Oreal Advanced Revitalift Eye<br />
Olay Age Defying Anti Wrinkle Eye Cream<br />
Rejuvenal-C Orange Eye Pads<br />
Advanced Revitalift Deep Set Wrinkle - Eye<br />
Multi-Layer Cell Strengthening Daily Treatment Eye Serum<br />
Alpha Hydrox Eye and Upper Lip Cream<br />
Neautrogena Ageless Intensives Deep Wrinkle Serum<br />
L'Oreal Wrinkle De-Crease Collagen Filler<br />
L'Oreal Dermo-Expertise Wrinkle De-Crease Collagen Filler Eye Illuminator<br />
Skin Essentials ProVectin Plus Advanced Eye Cream For Deep Wrinkles &#038; Dark Circles</p>
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			<strong>QUESTION:</strong><br />
			best facial hair removal cream for women?<br />
hi, i have black hair on my upper lip and chin. its been really bothering me.  what is the best cream to use? i don't want any pain. so which cream burns the least and is affordable? thanks for ur help!</p>
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				<strong>ANSWER:</strong><br />
				Nair Hair Remover Moisturizing Face Cream works fantastic. It has long lasting results and is not expensive. It does not burn at all. I highly recommend it.
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			<strong>QUESTION:</strong><br />
			does sally hanson cream always work 10 points best answer?<br />
when ppl use creams for upper lip hair removal how do they get it completley clear of stubble i used sally hanson cream and i did what the instructions said (i think) but it didnt work<br />
does waxing leave a shadow<br />
also does it haveto hurt as badcuz one time i trie and it started bleeding :O<br />
oh and waxing or threading which one hurts less?</p>
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				<strong>ANSWER:</strong><br />
				it depends on you I would recommend threading or waxing. It also depends on how long the hair is creams work if the hair is a certain length. i would recommend threading because it hurts less and the wax may irritate you.
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			<strong>QUESTION:</strong><br />
			what is the best after hair removal cream for face ?<br />
i usually get a few small whiteheads after i wax off my upper lip how to prevent that ? and what creams are best to calm down that area and prevent whiteheads?</p>
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				<strong>ANSWER:</strong><br />
				veet
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			<strong>QUESTION:</strong><br />
			Do upper lip hair removal creams really work?<br />
Do upper lip hair removal creams really work?<br />
Is it safe to use?<br />
Will it make the hair grow back darker?<br />
What is the best brand that should I use?</p>
<p>Thankyou!!</p>
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				<strong>ANSWER:</strong><br />
				Yes they do work and don't make hair grow back darker.  I use Nair (cheap and effective). You should do a test first the make sure you are not allergic. See website for more info. naircare.com
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			<strong>QUESTION:</strong><br />
			Whats the best hair removal cream for men?<br />
I'm trying to remove some hair on my upper lip and also on my legs and I was wondering what hair removal cream would be the best. Help would be greatly appreciated.</p>
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				<strong>ANSWER:</strong><br />
				My husband usually makes a mixture of sage and cat urine (the sage gets rid of the smell). He leaves it on for about ten minutes and then rinses it off.  His face is always so smooth.
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			<strong>QUESTION:</strong><br />
			What kind of bleaching cream would be best?<br />
What kind of bleaching cream/kit would be best for a mustache?<br />
I have a slight one and it bugs me.<br />
I want a good one that will not turn my upper lip red.<br />
PLEASE HELPP.<br />
Thank you.</p>
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				<strong>ANSWER:</strong><br />
				jolen or just get nair face and get it off
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			<strong>QUESTION:</strong><br />
			Waxing, threading, or hair removal cream for upper lip?! (girl mustache..)?<br />
I have dark hair so its easy to see my mustache..I don't know which is the best way to get rid of it because they're are many sides to either doing waxing, getting it threaded, or use special cream. What happens when you remove the hair too much? will the hair just grow back even worse?! and I need more info on threading too if you can. I'm 13 by the way and I feel self-consicious so idk what to do..(and Im entering high school this year so I want to look my best lol!)<br />
thanks(:</p>
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				<strong>ANSWER:</strong><br />
				Threading works and hurts less. You basically use a cotton string for threading. Don't worry if you remove too much, it'll grow back. Your hair will grow back just the same, since you are removing from the root. <img src='http://thebestwrinklecream.org/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> 
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			<strong>QUESTION:</strong><br />
			whats the best method of hair removal for upper lip. is waxing best? how much does it hurt? does it....?<br />
does it leave red marks or any other effects?<br />
i already had a bad experience with hair removing cream because i reacted to it but to be fair it wasn't for facial hair.....<br />
 advise from experience even better thanks <img src='http://thebestwrinklecream.org/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
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				<strong>ANSWER:</strong><br />
				Waxing can leave a red mark that doesn't go away for a few hours, which can be embarrassing if you see people. </p>
<p>Have you thought about bleaching? There are bleaching products for dark facial hair that you can buy from the shops. They're not too expensive and last for ages.<br />
Obviously that's assuming you have fair skin, no point bleaching hair if your skin is dark. Lol.
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			<strong>QUESTION:</strong><br />
			How can i make my upper lip skin lighter? [HELP!]?<br />
Okay so i'm sure that it's not the hair that makes my upper lip skin darker because i wax my upper lip hairs. My upper lips skin is darker than the rest of my face. And its really noticable. And it looks like i have a mustache. Its really embarassing because i hear people talk about it <img src='http://thebestwrinklecream.org/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_sad.gif' alt=':(' class='wp-smiley' />  So my question is, is there a cream that can make my upper lip skin lighter? Please give me a list of products and the best one <img src='http://thebestwrinklecream.org/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
<p>Oh and does Palmer cocoa butter work?</p>
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				<strong>ANSWER:</strong><br />
				Lime is a super Bleaching agent !<br />
So apply lemon or lime juice on ur upper lip and Use cotton to apply!<br />
Or if u want to buy some cream its chemical but still if u want to got to a good Recognized company and ask them ,,, they will tell u ,....<br />
For more details and other tips and to add me as ur frnd and chat with me click this link<br />

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			<strong>QUESTION:</strong><br />
			My skin above my upper lip is turning dark?<br />
Hello every one. Two days ago I noticed my skin above my upper lip is little dark.Can you tell me how to get rid of it. Previously I used to tread and sometimes wax my upper lip, but for the past 3 months i used a upper lip hair removal cream. But again 3 weeks ago i waxed my upper lip. Recently i had a pimple there and it healed leaving a spot behind.and my upper lip skin turned dark. Can you suggest a home remedy to get rid of that darkness and also suggest me the best way t remove upper lip skin. Thanks in advance</p>
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				<strong>ANSWER:</strong><br />
				Hi,</p>
<p>Please please don't use cream to clear upper lips, they turn skin black after using couple of times. Best way to remove upper lips is threading or waxing. Don't use any type of hair removal creams on hands and legs too, it will turn black.<br />
If your upper lip is entirely black then apply rice flour with rose water and see if it works or if its because of pimple then apply honey with lemon juice.</p>
<p>Regards.... HR
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			<strong>QUESTION:</strong><br />
			what is the best way to get rid of facial hair on my upper lip?<br />
i try hair cream but it burn to bad  been using a venus shaver but now my side lip looks terrible its all broken out  please help</p>
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				<strong>ANSWER:</strong><br />
				go to the salon and get it waxed.
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			<strong>QUESTION:</strong><br />
			Best way to remove upper lip hair pleaseee?? =3?<br />
im 16years old and im a girl and i never waxed my upper lip hair or done anything. but now the hairs a beginning to show more and more and theyre annoying me. i wax my eyebrows with wax strips and that works out good but i dont wan to try it on my lips becasue theres a lot of redness when i do my eyebrows and it hurts a lot =/ i was wondering is it ok to 'shave them' using a hair removal cream such as the ones from veet.i know that it wont hurt at all because i used to do my legs before useing the cream and it worked out fine =) will it be good since its on my face or will the hair grow back like it has been shaved off with a blade? =/ thanks for your help! x x x</p>
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			<strong>QUESTION:</strong><br />
			What is the best bleaching cream out there?<br />
For the upper lip.</p>
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				<strong>ANSWER:</strong><br />
				You could try Jolene (cream bleach). This doesn't remove the hair, but it bleaches it so that it's far less noticeable. Before you use it, be sure to test a small patch on your arm or leg first.</p>
<p>http://www.ciao.co.uk/Reviews/Jolen_Bleach__67049 (user reviews of the bleach)</p>
<p>Hope that helps...</p>
<p>xx
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			<strong>QUESTION:</strong><br />
			does waxing the hair on the upper lip make the skin on the upper-lip dark?<br />
i've heard that waxing the hair on the upper lip makes the skin on the upper-lip dark.... is this true? and which hair removal cream is the best?</p>
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				<strong>ANSWER:</strong><br />
				No, waxing your hair does not change the color or it, nor does it make it grow back thicker. It that was true us ladies would all have big mustaches!</p>
<p>As for which hair removal cream is the best, I'm not sure. You'll probably just have to experiment to see which one works best for you.
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			<strong>QUESTION:</strong><br />
			Best way to remove peachfuzz on upper lip for girls?<br />
I have a bit of peach fuzz on my upper lip that's not really noticeable unless I hold a mirror really close in the sun, but it really bothers me.<br />
What would be the best way to remove it?<br />
I'm not gonna shave because I know people who did that and it did grow out looking bleh, I don't want to wax because I really don't want to wait for it to grow out a certain length before waxing it again and because I don't want it to give me premature wrinkles from it.<br />
So other options are threading, plucking, bleaching, hair removal creams?What would be the best way?<br />
I'm not sure how I feel about bleaching though because I'll still know it's just there and that really just bothers me..o.o<br />
would threading/plucking/hair removal creams make it grow out looking more noticeable?<br />
And for any of these, would I need to wait for it to grow out a certain length? </p>
<p>I'm not doing laser or whatever yet since I'm 14, I probably will in the future.</p>
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				<strong>ANSWER:</strong><br />
				Don't! It will just come back darker! If you have blonde peach fuzz nobody notices or cares
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			<strong>QUESTION:</strong><br />
			What can i do to lighten my upper lip?<br />
I've tried it all bleach cream which scared my upper lip. I've tried a couple of home remedies the best one was pure milk. Now i'm looking for make-up tricks to hide this dark areas. Any other ideas are appreciated, except for laser treatments and stuff in that area. </p>
<p>Here's a picture of how the area looks like<br />

http://s496.photobucket.com/albums/rr323/Lardoftherings/?action=view&#038;current=Photo612.jpg</p>

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				<strong>ANSWER:</strong><br />
				The easiest way to lighten this area is to apply concealer over both your lips, which will cover any scarring and make your upper and lower lips appear that they are the same shade. Then, choose a lipliner in a color of your choice and apply it. Finish off with lip gloss for a natural, volumous look.</p>
<p>Hope this helps <img src='http://thebestwrinklecream.org/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> 
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			<strong>QUESTION:</strong><br />
			Best/most convenient way to remove hair on upper lip?<br />
I have dark hair and unfortunately the hair shows on my upper lip. I don't live near any salons and do not own a car so I don't think getting it professionally done is an option. </p>
<p>I am wondering with waxing/hair removal cream - do you have to use it once the hair has grown out to a noticible length? </p>
<p>If I have never waxed anything in my life myself, is it safe to try waxing? I am afraid of doing what my friend had done, where the wax strip took off a layer of skin and then she had a scab mustache for awhile.</p>
<p>What are the best products to use?  How can I be sure not to have an allergic reaction to creams/bleaching products?</p>
<p>Thank you!<br />
For the people who suggested duct tape.. seriously, why don't YOU try putting duct tape on your face. It can't be any worse for your skin than creams and bleaching products.</p>
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				<strong>ANSWER:</strong><br />
				My sister has the same problem. Waxing is good, and it's totally safe, just read the directions in the box. But my sister doesn't deal with pain very well, and I think that would be a painful place to get waxed (not to scare you..) so she uses Veet. It's this cream that's kind of like shaving cream, you leave it on for 5 minutes or so, and it dissolves your hair. It's really easy to use and you don't have to do it very often (it depends on how fast your hair grows though).<br />
If you have sensitive skin, I highly recommend that you try the cream on the inside of your wrist, or somewhere sensitive, like that, before doing your upper lip. That way you'll know if you're allergic to it or not, before you get a gross rash on your lip.<br />
If you are allergic, there's another brand of the same stuff called Nair. I think it's pretty much the same as Veet, but maybe you'll only be allergic to one.<br />
Waxing also works, though. Just make sure you read the directions, it always helps. And you could always talk to someone that works in that section of the store for advice on what to do.<br />
Good Luck<br />
You're Welcome! ♥
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			<strong>QUESTION:</strong><br />
			i just used a delipitory cream on my upper lip and now it burns A LOT!!!?<br />
i think i left it on too long, so now it burns a lot. should i put oil on it? my sister says neospporin, so i will try that, but still, whats the best thing? and it needs to heal within like 12 hours...i have school and a dental appt. tomorrow! cold feels good on it, but is that really ok for it? thanks!!!!<br />
i put some neosporin on it and it feels a lot better now. so i guess the question now is- how do i get it healed before school tomorrow?</p>
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				<strong>ANSWER:</strong><br />
				Keep Neosporin on the area and make sure to keep your hands washed and to touch the area as little as possible.  When you clean your skin tonight, use a gentle cleanser, such as Cetaphil or any other gentle cleanser, and make sure you keep the area moist. If there are any areas of broken skin, apply Neosporin followed by your heavist moisturizer or a thin layer of vaseline. </p>
<p>Think of it this way: when the skin is injured and broken, it forms a scab, often times when scabs finally fall away there are areas of lighter or darker pigmentation. If we block the scab from ever forming, allowing healing from the inside out, we reduce the chances of any discoloration to the skin. </p>
<p>Chances are you haven't broken the skin, it's just irritated. Just put on Neosporin, some aloe if you have it and you should be fine tomorrow.</p>
<p>Hope you found this helpful,</p>
<p>LR
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		<description><![CDATA[Best Treatment For Upper Lip Wrinkles Our body have some essential natural substances like hyaluronic acid, collagen and elastin that keep the structure and volume of our skin. However as we age those substances decrease and thus our skin becomes thinner and less elastic which produces wrinkles. Our lips have an outer layer that is [...]]]></description>
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<h2>Best Treatment For Upper Lip Wrinkles</h2>
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<p> Our body have some essential natural substances like hyaluronic acid, collagen and elastin that keep the structure and volume of our skin. However as we age those substances decrease and thus our skin becomes thinner and less elastic which produces wrinkles. Our lips have an outer layer that is very thin which becomes thinner as we age.</p>
<p> Environmental factors such as sunlight, stress, smoking and pollution contribute to how our lips age. The biological causes of losing lip volume and forming lip wrinkles are:</p>
<p> Decrease in levels of collagen, hyaluronic acid and elastin.</p>
<p> Gravity</p>
<p> Sun damage to the skin</p>
<p> Smoking</p>
<p> Environment toxins</p>
<p> However ther are ways to prevent premature aging and have a healthier skin for a longer time.</p>
<p> Taking Multivitamins that contain anti oxidants, drinking a lot of water to keep the skin hydrated, protecting your skin from the sun, eating healthy foods and exercising are a few of the things you can do to prevent premature wrinkles and have a healthier skin.</p>
<p> However aging is a natural process that at some point is going to show up in our mouth, lips, forehead and hands. There are treatments such as injectable dermal fillers that are used to treat the border of the lower or upper lip to improve lip contour and definition.</p>
<p> The lip volume can be improved to create more full lips. There are also collagen injection fillers that can help your, but you should consult your dermatologist to make a correct decision.</p>
<p> On the other hand there are anti wrinkle creams that can help you a lot in preventing wrinkles and erase the ones you already have in a natural way. By increasing collagen and elastin production within your skin, you will we able to look younger and reduce wrinkles. CynergyTk can increase collagen in a natural way without harsh chemicals or risky substances. </p>
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			<strong>QUESTION:</strong><br />
			Fraxel Laser Treatment?<br />
Has anyone had the Fraxel Laser Treatments done?  What were the results?  I am looking to remove lines above my lips, and wrinkles around my mouth...Thank!</p>
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				<strong>ANSWER:</strong><br />
				I would recommend you to see a dermatologist, one you are not going to for the procedure, for a second opinion. It is too risky to get opinions online from unknown sources for things like this, good luck
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			<strong>QUESTION:</strong><br />
			Allergic reaction to facial product - how can I help it heal?<br />
Something has caused a bad reaction with my skin, I think I know the cause - wrinkle treatment - so won't be using that again, but in the mean time it looks and feels terrible...</p>
<p>Around my eyes, between my eyebrows, and around my top lip I have really bumpy red spots that are a little sore, the skin is also cracking and becoming flaky around the area too - it looks like I've been waxing or bleaching my eyebrows and moustache (I haven't FYI) so it's a little embarrassing. </p>
<p>What can I do to help the skin heal??</p>
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				<strong>ANSWER:</strong><br />
				The best way to help it heal is to discontinue the use of the product. Stop using it and see how it heals afterwards. If the symptoms continue go to a doctor/dermatologist.</p>
<p>Please answer mine! i need help!<br />

http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=AqNNJdLbWAMFTWAG7.dOICnsy6IX;_ylv=3?qid=20100720060044AAfJ65V

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			<strong>QUESTION:</strong><br />
			Lip balm/cream for specific needs...?<br />
im looking for a lip balm/cream/ some sort of treatment that will 1)reduce fine lines/wrinkles around mouth 2) plump 3) has spf 15 4) protects from chapping,splitting,drying<br />
price doesn't matter<br />
please suggest the best!</p>
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				<strong>ANSWER:</strong><br />
				What you really need is bee luscious cosmetics LIPTOX and LipTox Sheers.</p>
<p>This lip gloss will promote healthy lips and they will look and be more hydrated. It the most amazing product, make sure you get the bee luscious label to guarantee quality.
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			<strong>QUESTION:</strong><br />
			At the age of 24 I have many fine lines and wrinkle on my skin.?<br />
I have lots of fine lines on my face and have vertical lip lines around my lips.  I also find that I have fine lines on and around the bridge of my nose.  I have many lines on my forehead and also am finding that my face and eyes are starting to sag and I have loose skin on my neck and eye bags.  I have suffered with acne for many years and because of all this my confidence is at an all time low.  Does anyone know of any good treatments for wrinkles at an early age or has anyone tried botox or fillers at a young age.  Please help me!</p>
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				Are you well hydrated from the inside out? Drink water throughout the day.  I have done this for years and swear by it.  Now are you a sun goddess? Do you go to tanning booths? Do you lie out in the sun a lot?  That alone will age you quicker.  Always wear a high SPF sunscreen.  Start out with things you can do at home. Do go for the botox just yet,  I have seen bad results from that as well.</p>
<p>Make sure you cleanse your face morning and night with a moisturizing cleanser. One cream that I really like and is very reasonable is Nutrius.  You can get it from HSN.com. I use it and love it and you can read the feedback there as well. I have also heard that Oil of Olay regenerist line is good too. Hope this helps.  Good luck!
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			<strong>QUESTION:</strong><br />
			Questions about Oily Skin/Acne.?<br />
My skin is oily all over. I breakout mostly underneath my chin, jawline and temples.</p>
<p>Right now I'm using L'Oreal's  Go 360 Clean Cleanser, St. Ives Apricot Scrub and Clearesil Spot Treatment. My face is starting to get itchy around my lips. What should I do?</p>
<p>I read a lot of magazines and their tips for women in their 20's is to start anti-aging products now so skin will look better in the future. But afraid of pores clogging up with acne treatments, night creams, eye creams, neck creams and all the other things that are supposed prevent wrinkles in the future. What should my nighttime regimen be so that my skin will look its best?</p>
<p>Make-up. I like the natural look- little foundation, blush, lipstick, mascara and eyeliner. Once again I get these things from magazines. Primer, Foundation, Concealer. Where does sunscreen go in that order? What is the best foundation formula for oily/acne skin? Concealer?</p>
<p>How do I get rid of pitted scars?</p>
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				Hi 20grl20,</p>
<p>I know a good site that will help you answering some questions. You should try home remedies, they worked great for me, my favorites are lemon juice and ice cubes!!!</p>
<p>Here is the link, hope it helps you.</p>
<p>http://www.acnescarstreatments.com/acne-scar-home-remedies/home-remedies-for-acne-scars.html</p>
<p>Cheers,<br />
Isacrises
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			<strong>QUESTION:</strong><br />
			Will a facial remove my blackheads?<br />
Hi,<br />
This might end up pretty rambly, so I'm sorry about that. Anyways I've had blackheads since the 5th grade (was starting puberty then) - I didn't really do anything about it - I've never been much of a skin care/make up type person. At the time I only got blackheads on my nose, now I'm in the 8th grade and trying to try to fix my skin as much as I can because as I kid I never did. I don't really have problems with pimples, unless I'm about to get my period, but I have an awful lot of blackheads on my forehead, nose, chin, around my lip and now cheeks! Do you think a facial will help get rid of most of them?<br />
Also I've already tried the Biore strips, bunch of creams - they don't really help since I can tell that they're deeper than the actual surface of my skin - if that makes any sense. It's like I can see them, but they're deep. Although I have tried this thing from Ulta that you use after a mask and you put it wherever you have a blackhead and like it pops it?<br />

http://www.ulta.com/ulta/browse/productDetail.jsp?skuId=1901358&#038;productId=prod1901358&#038;categoryId=cat80084</p>

<p>I called the spa that does facials and the front lady girl said she wasn't like the person who does the facials, sorry I forgot the word, well actually I can't spell it correctly, but she would recommend something called the "Pure Radiance Facial" I checked on the website and it this is what is says:<br />
Pure Radiance Facial<br />
Our signature customized deep cleansing facial using 100% natural plant based products from Naturopathica will indulge all of your senses. This highly results oriented facial uses soothing touch and aromatherapy. It is designed to slow down and reverse the effects of environmental damage to the skin. This unique facial replenishes your psyche and leaves your skin refreshed and glowing. A relaxing Wild Lime Blossom scalp massage is included.<br />
80 min<br />
Upgrade your Pure Radiance Facial with one of the following:<br />
Enzyme Peel<br />
Enhance your facial with a potent purifying treatment to clear the skin of cellular build-up that causes blackheads. The peel is fortified with a mélange of beta carotenes to slow down environmental damage and leave skin glowing.</p>
<p>Skin Renewal Power Peel<br />
Remove unwanted, dull, devitalized skin with our 15% glycolic peel derived from sugarcane. An excellent treatment for the diminishment of fine lines and wrinkles.</p>
<p>Do you all think that will work?  Also, a quick question it said something about 'upgrade' in the facial thing, if I get the entire facial thing would it basically be both ? Sorry I'm a bit stupid and am awful at explaining things.</p>
<p>This has to be like the longest thing ever so props to you if you made it through.<br />
Thanks!<br />
I've used St. Ives - it does absolutely nothing. </p>
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			Allergic reaction to facial product - how can I help it heal?<br />
Something has caused a bad reaction with my skin, I think I know the cause - wrinkle treatment - so won't be using that again, but in the mean time it looks and feels terrible...</p>
<p>Around my eyes, between my eyebrows, and around my top lip I have really bumpy red spots that are a little sore, the skin is also cracking and becoming flaky around the area too - it looks like I've been waxing or bleaching my eyebrows and moustache (I haven't FYI) so it's a little embarrassing. </p>
<p>What can I do to help the skin heal??</p>
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				I think, you better to consult a cosmetologist for further treatment for  red spot. You didnt mention the treatment you went through for the wrinkle reduction. Anything you do ask for doctor, if you are unsure.<br />
Dr. Raj is my doctor who always advise me. Select a good doctor in your area
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			<strong>QUESTION:</strong><br />
			Will a facial remove my blackheads?<br />
Hi,<br />
This might end up pretty rambly, so I'm sorry about that. Anyways I've had blackheads since the 5th grade (was starting puberty then) - I didn't really do anything about it - I've never been much of a skin care/make up type person. At the time I only got blackheads on my nose, now I'm in the 8th grade and trying to try to fix my skin as much as I can because as I kid I never did. I don't really have problems with pimples, unless I'm about to get my period, but I have an awful lot of blackheads on my forehead, nose, chin, around my lip and now cheeks! Do you think a facial will help get rid of most of them?<br />
Also I've already tried the Biore strips, bunch of creams - they don't really help since I can tell that they're deeper than the actual surface of my skin - if that makes any sense. It's like I can see them, but they're deep. Although I have tried this thing from Ulta that you use after a mask and you put it wherever you have a blackhead and like it pops it?<br />

http://www.ulta.com/ulta/browse/productD…</p>

<p>I called the spa that does facials and the front lady girl said she wasn't like the person who does the facials, sorry I forgot the word, well actually I can't spell it correctly, but she would recommend something called the "Pure Radiance Facial" I checked on the website and it this is what is says:<br />
Pure Radiance Facial<br />
Our signature customized deep cleansing facial using 100% natural plant based products from Naturopathica will indulge all of your senses. This highly results oriented facial uses soothing touch and aromatherapy. It is designed to slow down and reverse the effects of environmental damage to the skin. This unique facial replenishes your psyche and leaves your skin refreshed and glowing. A relaxing Wild Lime Blossom scalp massage is included.<br />
80 min<br />
Upgrade your Pure Radiance Facial with one of the following:<br />
Enzyme Peel<br />
Enhance your facial with a potent purifying treatment to clear the skin of cellular build-up that causes blackheads. The peel is fortified with a mélange of beta carotenes to slow down environmental damage and leave skin glowing.</p>
<p>Skin Renewal Power Peel<br />
Remove unwanted, dull, devitalized skin with our 15% glycolic peel derived from sugarcane. An excellent treatment for the diminishment of fine lines and wrinkles.</p>
<p>Do you all think that will work? Also, a quick question it said something about 'upgrade' in the facial thing, if I get the entire facial thing would it basically be both ? Sorry I'm a bit stupid and am awful at explaining things.</p>
<p>This has to be like the longest thing ever so props to you if you made it through.<br />
Thanks!<br />
I don't have oily skin, it's actually a bit on the dry side.</p>
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				Heyy! (lol), </p>
<p>    If you have the luxury to go to the spa and get chemical peels frequently in order to keep your blackheads from coming back, go for it. But I say you forget the spa. Their whole all natural, our is the best, whatever nonsense can contain a lot of plant irritants and hefty amount of fragrance that irritant your skin, irritate your oil glands, and make blackheads and breakout worse.</p>
<p>Here is the thing, you are are very oily and blackheads never seem to go away, then I am sorry to say but you are out of luck with skin care products. Why? You are either still in puberty OR you are experience hormonal imbalance from other causes (menstrual cycles, pregnancies, etc). Your oil glands are hyperactive and there is little topical treatments can do about that. Sorry to burst your bubble. Save your money!</p>
<p>If you do have a skin care routine and you are not sure if it is "correct", then you need to modify. You need to devise a skin care routine that is geared towards your skin type and skin concerns. I am going to assume you have normal to oily skin type.</p>
<p>Rule of thumb: avoid harsh soaps; avoid very hot or cold showers, avoid heavy skin care or cosmetic products; get adequate sleep; change pillow case frequently</p>
<p>You need a well-formulated cleanser that is going to remove any excess oil build-up over time. Try Olay Foaming Face Wash, Sensitive. No Fragrance or colorant.</p>
<p>You need a good salicylic acid exfoliant. Try Neutrogena Acne Stress Control 3-in-1 Hydrating Acne Treatment with 2% salicylic acid. This product does contain fragrance and coloring additives, but they are both at the bottom of the list. Salicylic acid is a wonderful ingredient for oily/acne-prone skin type because it is a triple threat; that is, it functions as an antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, and an oil-soluble exfoliant. All three of these benefits help kill acne bacteria, soothe the skin, and exfoliating the pore lining to dislodge any clog to permit a better flow of oil. If you are allergic to aspirin, then you should avoid salicylic acid-based products. If you have sensitivity to salicylic acid, you probably want to stick with a physical scrub such as Neutrogena Fresh Foaming Scrub with polyethylene round beads as its gentle scrubbing agents. It is important to note that the efficacy of exfoliation of scrubs is not on par with chemical exfoliation. But before you go for the scrub, try ease up the application of chemical exfoliant if you have low tolerance for it at first. For example, try to apply it every other night, or every third night, or once a week and gradually increase application frequency. Or, you can apply the chemical exfoliant for 5 minutes and rinse it off; do this for a week and increase leave-on application as you achieve higher tolerance for the acid. You canNOT scrub blackheads away.</p>
<p>If you haven't tried these absorbent products, then now is your chance. They may not work if you truly have hyperactive oil glands. Look up OCEight; it contain a type of silicone acrylate copolymer that absorb sebum. Or, Smashbox Anti-shine; it contain a mineral magnesium that is similiar to something you find in Milk of Magnesia that has strong absorbent power. Again, the matte-ness lasts depends on how much oil you product. If you get oily very quickly, these products may be of little help.</p>
<p>If you are very bothered by your black heads and perhaps your oily skin, you may want to pay your local board-certified dermatologist for prescription options such as accutane (isotretinoin). Isotretinoin work by shrinking your oil glands --> no more oils --> no more acne or blackheads, period. You probably won't able to get it because your doc won't just prescribe isotretinoin just for cosmetic reasons. It is an off-lable use. </p>
<p>Read article I provided below for more information.
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		<description><![CDATA[Best Treatment For Upper Lip Wrinkles Our body have some essential natural substances like hyaluronic acid, collagen and elastin that keep the structure and volume of our skin. However as we age those substances decrease and thus our skin becomes thinner and less elastic which produces wrinkles. Our lips have an outer layer that is [...]]]></description>
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<h2>Best Treatment For Upper Lip Wrinkles</h2>
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<p> Our body have some essential natural substances like hyaluronic acid, collagen and elastin that keep the structure and volume of our skin. However as we age those substances decrease and thus our skin becomes thinner and less elastic which produces wrinkles. Our lips have an outer layer that is very thin which becomes thinner as we age.</p>
<p> Environmental factors such as sunlight, stress, smoking and pollution contribute to how our lips age. The biological causes of losing lip volume and forming lip wrinkles are:</p>
<p> Decrease in levels of collagen, hyaluronic acid and elastin.</p>
<p> Gravity</p>
<p> Sun damage to the skin</p>
<p> Smoking</p>
<p> Environment toxins</p>
<p> However ther are ways to prevent premature aging and have a healthier skin for a longer time.</p>
<p> Taking Multivitamins that contain anti oxidants, drinking a lot of water to keep the skin hydrated, protecting your skin from the sun, eating healthy foods and exercising are a few of the things you can do to prevent premature wrinkles and have a healthier skin.</p>
<p> However aging is a natural process that at some point is going to show up in our mouth, lips, forehead and hands. There are treatments such as injectable dermal fillers that are used to treat the border of the lower or upper lip to improve lip contour and definition.</p>
<p> The lip volume can be improved to create more full lips. There are also collagen injection fillers that can help your, but you should consult your dermatologist to make a correct decision.</p>
<p> On the other hand there are anti wrinkle creams that can help you a lot in preventing wrinkles and erase the ones you already have in a natural way. By increasing collagen and elastin production within your skin, you will we able to look younger and reduce wrinkles. CynergyTk can increase collagen in a natural way without harsh chemicals or risky substances. </p>
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<p>Source: <a href="http://www.articlesnatch.com/Article/Best-Treatment-For-Upper-Lip-Wrinkles/454893">http://www.articlesnatch.com/Article/Best-Treatment-For-Upper-Lip-Wrinkles/454893</a></p>
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			<strong>QUESTION:</strong><br />
			Which eye wrinkle cream is the best?<br />
I have wrinkles underneath my eyes and I need to know which product is the best at softening/removing the lines and won't irritate, dry out, or break out my skin. Also if you know a very good product that isn't too expensive please recommend it. Thanks!</p>
<p>RoC Retinol Correxion Eye Cream<br />
L'Oreal Advanced Revitalift Eye<br />
Olay Age Defying Anti Wrinkle Eye Cream<br />
Rejuvenal-C Orange Eye Pads<br />
Advanced Revitalift Deep Set Wrinkle - Eye<br />
Multi-Layer Cell Strengthening Daily Treatment Eye Serum<br />
Alpha Hydrox Eye and Upper Lip Cream<br />
Neautrogena Ageless Intensives Deep Wrinkle Serum<br />
L'Oreal Wrinkle De-Crease Collagen Filler<br />
L'Oreal Dermo-Expertise Wrinkle De-Crease Collagen Filler Eye Illuminator<br />
Skin Essentials ProVectin Plus Advanced Eye Cream For Deep Wrinkles &#038; Dark Circles</p>
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			I'm 27 and I need an anti aging cream! Which is the best?<br />
I am starting to get fine lines around my lips (like when i Purse my lips-drinking from a straw, etc) and I want an anti wrinkle cream but I want the best for my money---I also want one that is Cruelty free.  Any suggestiosn?</p>
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				Arbonne!! i am 30 and love it!! If you would like a samples please email me!! Arbonne Is cruelty free and does not use animal by products either gross!!</p>
<p>Arbonne premium skin care products are formulated in Switzerland and made in the U.S.A. Our proprietary skin care formulas are:<br />
Botanically based<br />
pH correct<br />
Hypoallergenic<br />
Dermatologist tested<br />
Never tested on animals<br />
Formulated without animal products or by-products<br />
Formulated without mineral oil<br />
Formulated without dyes or chemical fragrances
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			Lip balm/cream for specific needs...?<br />
im looking for a lip balm/cream/ some sort of treatment that will 1)reduce fine lines/wrinkles around mouth 2) plump 3) has spf 15 4) protects from chapping,splitting,drying<br />
price doesn't matter<br />
please suggest the best!</p>
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				What you really need is bee luscious cosmetics LIPTOX and LipTox Sheers.</p>
<p>This lip gloss will promote healthy lips and they will look and be more hydrated. It the most amazing product, make sure you get the bee luscious label to guarantee quality.
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			<strong>QUESTION:</strong><br />
			best face cream for wrinkles?<br />
I'm a 49 year old female, and a little confused with all the creams and lotions that are out there for fine lines and wrinkles.  Could anyone tell me the best one that gets rid of those fine lines please.  They are  mostly around my mouth, lip area and of course cheeks. I truly don't wish to spend a lot.<br />
Thanks<br />
Sandie<br />
P.S. where can I purchase it???</p>
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				Himalaya fairness cream(25 g-Rs.30 and 50 g-Rs.55)
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			<strong>QUESTION:</strong><br />
			Has anyone tried Peptox wrinkle relaxing cream and Liptox. It is supposed to be an alternative to botox?<br />
looking for an alternative that will improve my skin and lines. I have developed marionette lines either side of my mouth, and my skin seems to lost all its plumpness, causing me to look abit loose around the jawline and mouth. What would be the best thing to try or do, as I am getting very depressed about the way my features are changing. This seems to have happened quite quickly, since xmas. Also, I seem to be loosing the corners of my mouth/Lips. What is happening and why so quickly.</p>
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				Try PorcelainDOll with Orchid extract.<br />
Its fabulous, made my skin firmer, lost wrinkles, made my face glow and made it supersmooth.<br />
And for people like me who dont believe, they have sample sizes - its to hook you, I think.
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			what are the best anti aging creams?<br />
i am 56 ,no real wrinkles, a line here and there, but face looks tired and starting to sag a little..My skin is sensitive, i have an occasional rosacea flareup. for the most part my "beauty" routine consists of rinsing face morning/night with cool water and sunblock. no makeup, nothing else. at night I  use a moisturizer, no specific brand. I am a very busy, tired nurse who frequently works 60 hrs a week. Divorced for 5 years, and haven't had as much as a door held open for me by a man, I would really like to try to improve my appearance. I realized I don't even look into a mirror and want to look nice, for me. maybe have a life again! so, I want to know what I should be doing, I do eat a healthy diet and take vitamins, but what about skin care?  also, make up? I am  fair skinned, auburn hair (colored, as my hair is very dark). hazel eyes. I don't think I even own any make up  or even lip stick!! HELP..bring me up to date , please!!   I'm not cheap..but  don't want to spend a horrendous amount on products.  Thank you to all in advance for your help!!</p>
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				try to look for the foundations that say ageless on them i was watching an ellen show and she used one for covergirl make sure you get the one with the swril good luck !
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			<strong>QUESTION:</strong><br />
			Please read this beginning of my story and help me... please(:?<br />
I'm fourteen, and ive been writing since i could even write, and I know people say this ALOT. But I really want to be an author, i'm passionate about it and its my dream. Please tell me if this is a good start/beginning to my story.<br />
And let me tell you more about it that you will understand after you read it:<br />
-My main character is going to meet a guy who has psychic powers and can get in touch with her grandma<br />
-her and the guy will fall in love<br />
-he had a vision about them "being meant to be together"<br />
-he's not allowed to tell anyone about his abilities...<br />
-he's been having dreams about the girl he's supposed to end up with, which is her.<br />
-when he moves to her new school and sees her the first time, he knows.<br />
okay so please read the beginning, and then  the  stuff i just told you and tell me if it's good! Is this a good way to start it? </p>
<p>I knew I was dreaming when I saw my Grandmother. For the last year, I've had almost the same dream, at least once every two weeks. Sometimes twice. It started off where i'm in a large building and it's very dark. I walk up the flight of stairs and open the only door I see up there. When it's opened I see my grandma talking to a young boy about something. My grandma looks up at me and smiles.<br />
Then, it happens. The buliding begins to shake and the door flies open and hits the young boy on his bottom and lip and blood gushes out. I begin to scream and my grandma jumps from her chair and pushes me out carefully.<br />
And I fall down, because the stairs had collapsed. That's when I  almost jump out of my bed, and catch myself before I really fall.  Tonight, was one of the nights where I had the dream.<br />
I sat up on my bed and looked at the clock next to me on my drewer. It was only five forty. I didn't have to officially wake up until six thirty, but I figuired I wouldn't fall back asleep anyways, so I got up.<br />
I looked at the picture of my grandma that was next to my clock. She was my best friend. In the picture she was wearing the light blue sweater I got her for her birthday. Her long light brown hair was in a bun and she was smiling very happily. The picture was taken outside her house on the porch. She was one of the ladies, that would never let her hair go white or gray, so she dyed it everytime a gray came up. She was also one of the grandma's that actually used a certain type of cream,for no wrinkles. Which, used very well, becuase the only thing she had were two laughing lines.<br />
My grandma Marie was the only person I could ever really talk to, the only person who made me feel blessed, and she made me realize, that no matter what i'm going through, someone else out there is going through something way worse and eventually in time, things change and get better. She was and still will be forever, the strongest person i've ever met in my life.<br />
She died a year and a half ago, in a car accident.<br />
My aunt Lisa and my dad were here only children and I was her only granddaughter.<br />
I smiled at the picture one last time before walking out of my room to begin getting ready for the second semester of my junior year.</p>
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				Hi! I'm a fourteen-year-old writer, too. I've got some tips for you.<br />
Not bad. I'd suggest a little more showing instead of telling. Instead of saying, "For the last year, I've had the same dream, at least once every two weeks," you should say something that shows its repetitiveness without just telling the readers straight out. Some sentences are a little awkward, like, "I begin to scream and my grandma jumps from her chair and pushes me out carefully." I think you should divide that into a few sentences, and "pushes me out carefully" feels a little weird. Pushing and carefulness don't seem to belong together.<br />
Also: keep in one tense. You switch between them a few times. Perhaps you meant to, because of the dream, but I still recommend staying in either past or present. Also, grammar. Sometimes you don't capitalize I, or make a comma mistake.<br />
But all in all? Nice progress. Just keep going.<br />
Hope I helped, honey!
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			Acne, aging and tanning questions!?<br />
Alright, so my first question is about acne. I am a 17 year old girl and unfortunately I suffer from acne. It's not horrible, but it is enough to make me really self-concious about my skin. I'll get a few, (maybe 1-3) whiteheads every month and they are very difficult to get rid of an cover up. They might last for just over a week sometimes. Usually I don't get acne on my cheeks but a lot of times it is around and over my mouth or on my chin and between my eyebrows. My skin tends to dry out really easily using acne products even though I moisturize every morning and night. I even get chapped lips really easily and I drink a TON of water. (any great things to use for chapped lips, vaseline tends to work best but then I sometimes break out around my mouth) I used to use salicylic acid products and now I am using glycolic acid. Sometimes I will just just little bumps, but a lot of times they are really under the skin and stubborn. The acne is really hurting my self-esteem! What kind of products should I use?</p>
<p>My next question is about anti-aging products and what age to start. My sister is 19 and she is worried that she is already getting wrinkles, mainly on her forehead and uses this regenerist cream. What age is normal to start using anti-aging products. She is very young but when I do look closely I can see lines.</p>
<p>Next question is about tanning. Does anyone know of any good products to use during the winter months? I get very pale and I don't want to use tanning beds or any of that stuff. </p>
<p>I know I asked a lot of questions! But I'd appreciate input on any of the subjects! Thanks guys!</p>
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				go see ur doctor bout acne problems<br />
i think you are too young to use anti aging products id say 25 but i guess it depends on your skin<br />
go to a tanning salon
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			Honest feedback on this short story please? Am i any good?<br />
HIGH DIVING MOLLY</p>
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<p>To jump or not to jump; that was her dilemma. Molly Kassel had never liked heights, and she had never planned to start any time soon. As a thirteen year old it wasn’t that big a deal. But she wanted to be a diver, so hating high up places was out of the question.</p>
<p>She had discovered her dream during gym class. At first she thought it was stupid and a waist of time. But after the coach explained the art of it - and had one of the high school’s best divers show her and her classmates how it was done - she was hooked. And not only on diving.</p>
<p>His name was Taylor Collins. As the coach explained how he would be doing a simple straight nose dive, Molly noticed how in shape he was for a fifteen year old. He took his place on one of the smaller diving boards, his focus unbreakable it seemed. One bend of the knees, then two, then three. His body curved to make a loose ‘U’ shape as he pushed himself off the board. His arms stretched out to make a perfect point as he dove towards the water. There was barely any splash.</p>
<p>All the kids clapped, looking eager to have their turn. Molly felt nervous and it showed. She couldn’t help but pick at the ends of her long, wavy brown hair. “He’s cute, right?” Her friend Amy smiled widely, elbowing her in the side playfully. Molly wrinkled her small, freckle spotted nose, trying to act as if she hadn’t noticed. “I guess.” Molly shrugged, still picking at her hair.</p>
<p>“Alright, kids! Line up by the diving board and we’ll see what level you’re at!” The coach shouted, his chubby face shiny from the humidity. Molly stood with the rest of her class, not looking forward to her turn. She was horrible in gym and having herclassmates watch was bad enough, but now Taylor Collins was going to see it. Her stomach did a flip, putting her nerves on edge. “Try doing what Mr. Collins did to the best of your abilities.” The coach instructed, motioning for Berry -one of her more annoying classmates -to step up to the board. He grinned, giving his friends a thumbs up, and then belly flopped. Most everyone laughed as he came back up, his chest and stomach red, a scowl on his face.</p>
<p>Molly gulped, her heart racing now. What if she did that? What if everyone laughed at her? She hated it. Junior high was hard enough when you didn’t look like a dough-head, let alone when you did. Her turn was coming up fast. Most of the students so far did ok and only a few were bad, but they hadn’t belly flopped. Molly smiled nervously as Amy’s turn came up, she turned to give Molly a little wink befor getting onto the board. Why couldn’t she be good at everything like Amy? It just wasn’t fair. And of course she did great; better than most.</p>
<p>Molly froze when the coach called for thenext person in line. Kids complained and told her to get a move on, but she couldn’t. Sure, this board wasn’t that high up, but she just knew she’d look silly if she tried. “Hey,” She jumped, realizing it was Taylor Collins speaking to her. “Its not as hard as it looks, trust me. Besides, there’s no right or wrong way to dive, just go with your gut.” He smiled, Molly blushed. She thought she might scream but bit her lip quickly. If Taylor said it was easy, what did she have to worry about? Showing everyone I cant even do something easy, that’s what!, she thought in a slight panic.</p>
<p>Its not as if she had a choice, though. So, taking a very deep breath, she stepped out onto the board. She felt awkward walking to the end, the board bouncing with every step she took. She couldn’t let herself stop, though, or else she might freeze up again. She bent her knees like Taylor had, pushed herself from the board, closed her eyes and bent her body as much as she could, keeping her arms as straight as a pencil. Cold water rush past her, some getting up her nose. It felt great! Like passing a hard test and eating chocolate ice cream all at once! She kicked her way to the surface, forgetting about gym class completely.</p>
<p>There was clapping when she came up, loud and echoing all around her. She wiped water from her eyes, her brain not yet processing that they were clapping for her. She swam to the edge of the pool, smiling. Taylor was there to help her out, his brown eyes looking pleased. “See? You did great! You might want to join the team.” He commented, his smile making her stomach do flips again, but in a good way. “Cant.” Molly sighed, looking at the high dive. “Well why not, you’re good at it?” Taylor asked, frowning his brow. Molly rocked back on her heels nervously, looking at the floor. “I’m…” She paused, hating to say it. It was so embarrassing! “I’m afraid of heights.” She mumbled, fidgeting. “That’s no big, you’ll just have to work past it. Try jumping off the high dive, its not so bad.” Taylor shrugged, not seeming too put off by it.</p>
<p>Now here she was, standing at the bottom of the high dive. School was out for the day, but she wanted<br />
Thanks so much for the honest feedback, i'll work on fixing the mistakes mentioned. If you would like the read the rest of the story, its posted at this link: http://quizilla.teennick.com/stories/16636775/high-diving-molly</p>
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				It's very good so far. You should definitely continue writing it.  </p>
<p>But she wanted to be a diver, so hating high up places was out of the question. <- Okay, at first I thought you meant scuba diver, then sky diver, and last I thought of the high school swim team diver you were talking about. Maybe make this clearer earlier?  </p>
<p>At first she thought it was stupid and a waist of time. <- Waste, not waist.</p>
<p>She was horrible in gym and having herclassmates watch was bad enough. . . <- Should be her classmates.</p>
<p>Most everyone laughed as he came back up, his chest and stomach red, a scowl on his face. <- 'Almost everyone' laughed would sound better.</p>
<p>. . . she turned to give Molly a little wink befor getting onto the board. <- You left off the 'e' at the end of before.</p>
<p>Molly froze when the coach called for thenext person in line. <- You forgot to put a pace between 'the' and 'next'.</p>
<p>“Cant.” <- Should be can't.</p>
<p>"Well why not, you’re good at it?” <- Would sound and look better like this: 'Well why not? Your good at it!'</p>
<p>“That’s no big,  . . ." <- Should be that's no biggie.</p>
<p>Taylor shrugged, not seeming too put off by it. <- You are missing the word be, it should be between 'too' and 'put'.
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<p> Our body have some essential natural substances like hyaluronic acid, collagen and elastin that keep the structure and volume of our skin. However as we age those substances decrease and thus our skin becomes thinner and less elastic which produces wrinkles. Our lips have an outer layer that is very thin which becomes thinner as we age.</p>
<p> Environmental factors such as sunlight, stress, smoking and pollution contribute to how our lips age. The biological causes of losing lip volume and forming lip wrinkles are:</p>
<p> Decrease in levels of collagen, hyaluronic acid and elastin.</p>
<p> Gravity</p>
<p> Sun damage to the skin</p>
<p> Smoking</p>
<p> Environment toxins</p>
<p> However ther are ways to prevent premature aging and have a healthier skin for a longer time.</p>
<p> Taking Multivitamins that contain anti oxidants, drinking a lot of water to keep the skin hydrated, protecting your skin from the sun, eating healthy foods and exercising are a few of the things you can do to prevent premature wrinkles and have a healthier skin.</p>
<p> However aging is a natural process that at some point is going to show up in our mouth, lips, forehead and hands. There are treatments such as injectable dermal fillers that are used to treat the border of the lower or upper lip to improve lip contour and definition.</p>
<p> The lip volume can be improved to create more full lips. There are also collagen injection fillers that can help your, but you should consult your dermatologist to make a correct decision.</p>
<p> On the other hand there are anti wrinkle creams that can help you a lot in preventing wrinkles and erase the ones you already have in a natural way. By increasing collagen and elastin production within your skin, you will we able to look younger and reduce wrinkles. CynergyTk can increase collagen in a natural way without harsh chemicals or risky substances. </p>
<p> by best skin care line</p>
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<p><b>About the Author:</b><br />
 Discover the benefits of the <a target="_new" href="http://www.best-skin-care-line.com">best skin care line</a> that is made of breakthrough natural ingredients and the dramatic results you can get. To get rid of wrinkles, fine lines and damaged skin visit: http://www.best-skin-care-line.com
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			What are the best face firming products and exercises?<br />
I have recently lost a substantial amount of weight and fine lines (wrinkles!) have begun to appear around my mouth, esp. my upper lip.  I know this is normal and I'm not freaking out but I'm wondering what products and facial exercises are helpful to reduce the appearance of these lines.  I'd like personal experience comments.<br />
Thanks!<br />
God bless!</p>
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				I have used the Skidulgence non surgical facelift.
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			I am only 13 and my face is aging/sagging already?<br />
its like my face has no elasticity. under my eyes the skin is very flabby and it has very deep under eye wrinkles. the lower cartilage of my nose points down and when i smile it almost covers my upper lip. and when i just let my face go totally relaxed my forehead hangs over my eyelid. any facial exercises or creams? thanks so much</p>
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			truth about waxing?<br />
PLEASE READ THANK YOU:<br />
I want to wax my upper lip, but am to afraid it will grow out thicker, and then i'll have to be dependent on it.</p>
<p>it's not so bad, not like a manstache, but it is somewhat noticeable and it make me feel insecure in public (just posting this up here, i feel embarrased so please no rude comments)</p>
<p>I have been reading mixed reviews about waxing. lots of people have said it doesn't grow out thicker while others wrote:</p>
<p>"Waxing, plucking, threading, epilating all pull the hair out by the roots and where the growth is hormonally-driven can actually stimulate a dormant follicle into producing more hair quicker. They also distort the root if done repeatedly, leading to hair growing at strange angles. And you've got to let the hair grow to quite a length before you can repeat the exercise. It can also damage the skin and discolor it. Long-term use of waxing also causes bad wrinkles"</p>
<p>so does waxing cause thicker regrowth of hair?</p>
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				It will actually come in thinner, because you are damaging the hair follicle and it actually makes the hair thinner when it grows in. It will actually after signiciant use you will not have any hair left.  If done properly it will not damage the skin or discolor it.. the only discoration you will get is possibily a slick reddness blochiness afterwards.. and if done wrong you can get burnt... Also if done properly it WILL NOT cause wrinkles.. You should depending on your hair growth need to get it waxed at first every 2-4 weeks because your hair grows in 3 different growth phases.  But more you do it the longer you go in between waxing.
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<p>Do you fear that your upper lip wrinkles will get worse? Do you wonder how they got there and how to erase them effectively? Read this article and you will find the answers about <strong>upper lip wrinkles</strong>.</p>
<p>Upper lip wrinkles mostly appear due to environmental factors. The pollution that you experience outside, exposure to the sun, smoking, and stress are accounted as few of so many reasons. Biological elements can also be the culprit like gravity, environmental toxins, sunlight, and abnormal reduction of your skin's hyaluronic acid, elastin and collagen.</p>
<p>Listed below are three effective methods to avoid or erase upper lip wrinkles:</p>
<p>A healthy lifestyle is recommended. Saturated fats should be avoided therefore refrain from eating fatty and oily foods. Choose to eat healthy foods such as green leafy vegetables and fruits. You might feel awkward at your first attempt to change your diet but you will certainly get used to it later on. You have to do what is worth for your good health. Quit smoking and stop staying up to all hours of the night. This beauty advise is a common one and it does make a lot of sense.<br />
Use only natural products for your hygiene. Bathroom products like soap, shampoo, and conditioner are mostly made of harmful chemicals. Get rid of them and pick those that are made from natural ingredients.</p>
<p>Prefer to use high quality skin care. Try to patiently search for the best and the most effective skin care product. Check carefully the product labels and see if the ingredients are natural. </p>
<p>Of course you can get rid of those annoying <em><a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:_gaq.push(['_trackPageview', '/outgoing/article_exit_link/1933934']);" href="http://thebestwrinklecream.org/upper-lip-wrinkles" target="_blank" title="Upper Lip Wrinkles">upper lip wrinkles</a></em>. Just do what is recommended and you will enjoy the best results.</p>
<p>It is only worth a little of your perseverance, time, and effort to solve your facial problem. Do it and all these benefits will be yours in no time.</p>
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<p>About the author: The initial place you must see on the web to search for the right treatment method for one's <strong><a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:_gaq.push(['_trackPageview', '/outgoing/article_exit_link/1933934']);" href="http://thebestwrinklecream.org/upper-lip-wrinkles/" target="_blank" title="Upper Lip Wrinkles">upper lip wrinkles</a></strong> is actually the most popular anti-aging internet sites called The<strong> <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:_gaq.push(['_trackPageview', '/outgoing/article_exit_link/1933934']);" href="http://thebestwrinklecream.org" target="_blank" title="Best Wrinkle Cream">Best Wrinkle Cream</a>.</strong></p>
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			What is the best surgery/laser etc... to remove upper lip wrinkles?<br />
For the past year the lines around my lips are taking over my face!!  I have already tried, the very expensive, injections and the results were poor at best.  I got my shape back, however it did nothing for the wrinkles.  I want the wrinkles gone.. has anyone had good results with the laser removal?</p>
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				not sure about surgery but i suggest trying this product Institut Arnaud Paris Eye and Lip Anti-Wrinkle Cream It works really well it is normally 25 bucks but is on sale right now at walgreens.com for .25 here is the link http://www.walgreens.com/store/product.jsp?CATID=304245&#038;navAction=jump&#038;navCount=0&#038;skuid=sku2274294&#038;id=prod2274816
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			HELP!!!!! Whats the best way to remove upper lip hair?<br />
I was told that waxing is not good as it causes wrinkles.. and threading makes it grow thicker!! so what other alternatives are there? without any kind of surgery!! Thanks guys!!</p>
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				Try Laser, works, waxing, ouch.
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			linguistic features in this article?<br />
could anyone give me some linguistic feature that are in this article? thank you:)<br />
Has Simon the smoothie got the wax factor? </p>
<p>He is famous for keeping a stiff upper lip when confronted with weeping wannabees on his talent shows. But it looks like Simon Cowell no longer has much choice in the matter. The 51 year old, who once described botox as ‘no more unusual than toothpaste’, appears to have gone a little too far in his efforts to keep wrinkles at bay. And during an appearance on Piers Morgan’s US chat show on Tuesday night, viewers were surprised by his  restricted facial movements- and his rather wax like complexion.<br />
However, Cowell’s added composure may have come in useful when Morgan quizzed him on the tricky topic of why he axed Cheryl Cole from the from the US version of the X factor. The star calmly said he made the decision because miss Cole looked ‘bewildered’ during her early appearance on the show.<br />
Botox is a toxic protein or nerve poison which is injected into the face and forehead to relax frown lines and smooth wrinkles. It works by temporarily paralysing the facial muscles.<br />
Cowell has admitted having the treatment in the past saying: ‘yes, I’ve had botox, but not in an obsessive way. Then again every guy I know who works in the city has had it now. It works, you do it once a year- who cares.’<br />
X factor judge Louis Walsh once claimed that Cowell had persuaded him to have cosmetic surgery because of the introduction of high-definition television, adding ‘I don’t know what bits of him are real anymore. I don’t think he does either’. In June, viewers of Britain’s Got Talent were shocked when Cowell appeared to have a drooping left eye during the semi-final.<br />
At the time, a show source said: ‘Simon had overdone things a little with the Botox and it soon showed up on the camera- especially as we film in high definition, which is particularly unforgiving.’<br />
Image-conscious Cowell was also reported to have become hooked on anti-ageing smoothie containing lingonberry, acerola berry and chokeberry, that he discovered while touring the us for the X factor this summer.</p>
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<p> Our body have some essential natural substances like hyaluronic acid, collagen and elastin that keep the structure and volume of our skin. However as we age those substances decrease and thus our skin becomes thinner and less elastic which produces wrinkles. Our lips have an outer layer that is very thin which becomes thinner as we age.</p>
<p> Environmental factors such as sunlight, stress, smoking and pollution contribute to how our lips age. The biological causes of losing lip volume and forming lip wrinkles are:</p>
<p> Decrease in levels of collagen, hyaluronic acid and elastin.</p>
<p> Gravity</p>
<p> Sun damage to the skin</p>
<p> Smoking</p>
<p> Environment toxins</p>
<p> However ther are ways to prevent premature aging and have a healthier skin for a longer time.</p>
<p> Taking Multivitamins that contain anti oxidants, drinking a lot of water to keep the skin hydrated, protecting your skin from the sun, eating healthy foods and exercising are a few of the things you can do to prevent premature wrinkles and have a healthier skin.</p>
<p> However aging is a natural process that at some point is going to show up in our mouth, lips, forehead and hands. There are treatments such as injectable dermal fillers that are used to treat the border of the lower or upper lip to improve lip contour and definition.</p>
<p> The lip volume can be improved to create more full lips. There are also collagen injection fillers that can help your, but you should consult your dermatologist to make a correct decision.</p>
<p> On the other hand there are anti wrinkle creams that can help you a lot in preventing wrinkles and erase the ones you already have in a natural way. By increasing collagen and elastin production within your skin, you will we able to look younger and reduce wrinkles. CynergyTk can increase collagen in a natural way without harsh chemicals or risky substances. </p>
<p> by best skin care line</p>
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<p><b>About the Author:</b><br />
 Discover the benefits of the <a target="_new" href="http://www.best-skin-care-line.com">best skin care line</a> that is made of breakthrough natural ingredients and the dramatic results you can get. To get rid of wrinkles, fine lines and damaged skin visit: http://www.best-skin-care-line.com
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			Best facial cream for upper lip?<br />
hi can sumone tell me which facial cream is best for the upper lip ? ive tried sooo many and they havent removed hair propely ! ples help !<br />
and can you also give me tips on removal techniques </p>
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				I actually just answered a similar question on Yahoo, so don't be surprised if you see my answer twice. Here's what I said... hope it helps!</p>
<p>In my opinion, the best way to go, if your skin isn't too sensitive, is depilatory cream. I've tried Nair's Face Cream, and it works really well. Nair also has a cream for sensitive skin types on the same web page:</p>
<p>http://www.naircare.com/bodyzones_bface....</p>
<p>Sally Hansen's Wax Strips for the Face work well too, but I personally don't like the after-feeling that waxing leaves even though the wax strip process itself is basically painless:</p>
<p>http://www.sallyhansen.com/bd/hr_wax_str...</p>
<p>If you're really pressed for time, then using the Finishing Touch Hair Remover gets the job done. However, the hair will grow back significantly faster than after waxing or using cream:</p>
<p>http://www.amazon.com/finishing-touch-li...</p>
<p>I use Finishing Touch because I go to college and don't have enough privacy to sit around with depilatory cream on my face without people seeing me, but I'd still recommend Nair overall.
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			<strong>QUESTION:</strong><br />
			Is the smooth away or Jolen bleaching cream the best thing for upper lip hair removel?<br />
I reasearched and i want to know if the Jolen bleaching cream or the smooth away is the best thing for upper lip hair removel for young girls.</p>
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				<strong>ANSWER:</strong><br />
				I use to use the same thing, it make the hair very blonde, I thread the hair now it hurt a little but removes the hair for like 5 weeks and cost
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			<strong>QUESTION:</strong><br />
			best facial cream for upper lip?<br />
hi can sumone tell me which facial cream is best for the upper lip ? ive tried sooo many and they havent removed hair propely ! ples help !<br />
and can you also give me tips on removal techniques </p>
<p>thank you</p>
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				<strong>ANSWER:</strong><br />
				nair is good but your best off to get it waxed at a salon its not that expensive and better in the long run
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			<strong>QUESTION:</strong><br />
			what's the best hair removal cream for upper lip?<br />
I can't stand the pain of waxing or tweezing in that area Does anyone have a good removal cream or other painless solution?<br />
I had been bleaching but I have too thick of hair and it's still too visible.</p>
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				<strong>ANSWER:</strong><br />
				There is a joke in there but I wont say it.
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			<strong>QUESTION:</strong><br />
			What cream is best for removing upper lip hair instantly?<br />
15 yr old girl. anyone have any experience w/ any creams that take the hair rite off? i've been waxing for 2 yrs now but i'm tired of it and it really hurts! someone told me about NADS, and that it really works but i read a review online that it practically burned someone's face off!!! Please help, any advice welcome. Have a happy new year</p>
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				<strong>ANSWER:</strong><br />
				nair face cream<br />
but i still say waxing is the best
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			<strong>QUESTION:</strong><br />
			I need to know the best hair removal cream for my upper lip which won't cause problems. Suggestions, please?<br />
I get the worst SULA's [Wild Child ;]] and I really wanted to get rid of my upper lip hair using something as painless as possible and which doesn't cause any marks [as they say hair removal creams do].<br />
Please help me out, It's a sixteen year old in distress!</p>
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			<strong>QUESTION:</strong><br />
			The best way to remove upper lip hair?<br />
What do you think is the best way: hair removal cream, threading, waxing or a alternative?</p>
<p>I either use hair removal cream or thread my upper lip but I have very sensitive hair, therefore, my skin will stay red for a while. Although, I have found that threading is better than the cream for me. But the hair grows really fast with that. So what should I do?</p>
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				Wax! make sure you do it in the night so you don't have a red upper lip in the morning.<br />
Hair remover cream is ok but its very easy to have a terrible reaction to it!.. It happened to me once and lets just say it ain't pretty.<br />
Some people bleach but just because you bleach it white doesn't mean you cant see it!</p>
<p>Go with wax it might be painful for a second but it keeps the hairs away for up to 3 weeks, make sure you dont catch a bit of your top tip in it though! ouch..
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			<strong>QUESTION:</strong><br />
			Which is best: bleaching or creams for upper lip hair?<br />
I just have a few thin dark hairs that are a bit noticeable if someone is near me. Nothing too super noticeable but it's enough to bug me for sure. And by creams I mean the creams like Sally Hansen or Nair that remove the hair. I have sensitive skin as well so please help. Thank you!</p>
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				<strong>ANSWER:</strong><br />
				I bleach<br />
I found that Nair and Sally Hanson were bad for my skin and didn't work.<br />
I use a brand called Jolen. It's safe and effective.<br />
Good luck!
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			<strong>QUESTION:</strong><br />
			What is the best home process/product for your eyebrows and upper lip? Waxing or cream? What brand? Thanks!?</p>
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				<strong>ANSWER:</strong><br />
				sally hansen wax strips
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			<strong>QUESTION:</strong><br />
			Whats the best cream to get for removing this tiny little pimple right above your upper lip?<br />
does anyone know?<br />
its not even like a pimple because i cant pop it.<br />
its more like a little circle or spot.<br />
and why did i get it?<br />
my friends are saying its from the sun..<br />
its right above/on my upper lip.<br />
will it ever go away?<br />
i have it for a few months.<br /> <img src='http://thebestwrinklecream.org/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_sad.gif' alt=':(' class='wp-smiley' />  please help.<br />
its very small. not red. i dont think its a coldsore. it doesnt hurt. its like the color of my skin. you cant really notice it unless you are really close.<br />
its like a tiny bump/circle. :/<br />
ITS NOT HERPES.<br />
ITS THE TiNEST LITTLE DOT EVER.!<br />
NOT EVEN THAT NOTICABLE. I<br />
TS LIKE LITE BROWN. A TINY BIT DARKER THEN MY SKIN.<br />
CUD IT BE A CLOGGED PORE MAYBE?? IDKKKK.! =[[</p>
<p>ANY ADVICE FOR CLOGGED PORES????</p>
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			<strong>QUESTION:</strong><br />
			WHat is best for removing Upper Lip hair?<br />
I'm 15 and I need help with this what would be best for removing upper lip hair. I can't try waxing, and my friends told me it's not a good idea to shave it but the cream I have to help doesn't work it doesn't do it's job and I need help please I don't have a mother that can help either. What would u suggested?</p>
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			<strong>QUESTION:</strong><br />
			What's the best way to get rid of upper lip hair for women? Waxing, Creaming or Bleach and Why?<br />
I'm wondering which at home treatment since going to a salon isn't in the budget is the best way to help with upper lip hair. Should it be bleaching, waxing with wax strips or facial hair removal? And what has worked best for you or someone you know?</p>
<p>Thanks!</p>
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				<strong>ANSWER:</strong><br />
				Im 33 and the hairs were getting worse. Ive tried it all and the only thing Im impressed with is getting it lazered. It may be costly at 1st but it is permenant. So it makes up for the lifetime cost and pain of the other options.
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			<strong>QUESTION:</strong><br />
			Which is best: waxing, bleaching, shaving, or creams for upper lip hair?<br />
I have semi-sensitive skin and I don't have a MOUSTACHE! My upper lip hair is just dark and a little noticable</p>
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				<strong>ANSWER:</strong><br />
				I have tried many products to bleach to no avail.  But one product I swear by is Sally Hansen Extra strength (for sensitive skin)  Hair remover.   You apply it and only leave on for a couple minutes and wipe off with a tissue or cloth.  It also comes with collagen and vitamen E lotion to apply afterwards.
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			<strong>QUESTION:</strong><br />
			Best electric razor for shaving upper lip?<br />
I want to go to Target and buy and electric razor this weekend. What is the best electric razor to give me a smooth quick shave for my upper lip? Using a razor and gel or cream always gives me cuts and razor burn.</p>
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				<strong>ANSWER:</strong><br />
				i dont know i dont really use electric
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			<strong>QUESTION:</strong><br />
			What is the BEST way to get rid of upper lip hair ?<br />
Last couple of years my blonde hair on my upper lip is getting darker and noticeable and I have tried the sally hansen cream, followed instructions and burnt my skin with it (did heal though).  So I don't want to try that again.  I heard not to shave it.  My sister said do wax like her (she is a brunette) but I'm afraid it would come back thicker or darker, is that true for any dark blondes out there?  Also is it painful?  I hate getting older!  )-:</p>
<p>Thanks!</p>
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				<strong>ANSWER:</strong><br />
				i use a bleach cream.oh and before you use it i recommend you to use Vaseline before the bleach cream
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			<strong>QUESTION:</strong><br />
			Should I wax, thread or use cream for my upper lip hair?<br />
Whixh one lasts longer and has better results? Does hair grow back faster and thicker? Which one is less painful and has the best results?? Thank youu sooooo muuuuch!</p>
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				<strong>ANSWER:</strong><br />
				Cream and thread make the hair to cut from upper level of the skin only. but the wax makes it to pull hair and even give jerk to the roots of the hair so upper lip by wax gives more reliability and the ease of not worrying for at least 2 weeks for ne hair.Pain is always there to do any thing worth results.So have some pain and enjoy by staying beautiful.<br />

http://www.fashioniconz.com

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			<strong>QUESTION:</strong><br />
			What is the best home remedy to lighten skin on upper lip?<br />
I have 2 dark spots on the skin above my upper lip that I can't seem to get rid of. Makeup doesn't cover it and I have been to the dermatologist and he gave the lightening cream but it isn't working. I have been using it for about 4 months now. I have done some researching and have read where people are using things like orange juice, lemon juice, potatoes, and etc. as lightening agents. If anyone has used any home remedies that have worked please tell me what they are and the directions on how to use them.</p>
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				<strong>ANSWER:</strong><br />
				lemon juice works pretty well, you just mix some lemon juice with some olive oil and a tiny bit of white sugar. also, tooth bleach works pretty well!! just take some bleaching toothpaste and leave it on there for a few minutes.
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			<strong>QUESTION:</strong><br />
			What is the best way to get rid of upper lip hair?<br />
I have very fair, thin upper lip hair, but I'm a little self-conscious about it and would like it gone. What are some products (creams, wax strips) that have worked for you? And does waxing or using creams make your hair grow back thicker/darker?</p>
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				<strong>ANSWER:</strong><br />
				I've went to beauty school and grew up in salons (my mother is a stylist), and the best way is waxing.  Hair never really grows back "thicker" it only feels that way because you feel the stubs growing and they feel a lettle corse at first.  Waxing is not that painful and gets painless after the first couple of times.  This is because your hair will not be as long (you will want it waxed as soon as you see it re-growing).  There may be some redness but it will go away.  Creams tent to cause redness that lasts all day or more than one day (on some people).  A friend I had used a cream and the puffy redness stayed all week!
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			<strong>QUESTION:</strong><br />
			does sally hanson cream always work 10 points best answer?<br />
when ppl use creams for upper lip hair removal how do they get it completley clear of stubble i used sally hanson cream and i did what the instructions said (i think) but it didnt work<br />
does waxing leave a shadow<br />
also does it haveto hurt as badcuz one time i trie and it started bleeding :O<br />
oh and waxing or threading which one hurts less?</p>
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				<strong>ANSWER:</strong><br />
				it depends on you I would recommend threading or waxing. It also depends on how long the hair is creams work if the hair is a certain length. i would recommend threading because it hurts less and the wax may irritate you.
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			<strong>QUESTION:</strong><br />
			whats the best solution to remove upper lip hair?<br />
I've tried all the hair removal creams but the hair just grows back so fast and my skin is really sensitive so if I use it everyweek then it burns and leaves red marks that stay for dayyys. Should I try bleaching it? If so what product?</p>
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				<strong>ANSWER:</strong><br />
				The problem with bleaching is that you will still have hair.  Although it will be lighter, in certain light (for example, outside in the sunlight), the hair will be quite noticeable.  Bleaching is better for areas such as arms where it is "normal" to have hair.</p>
<p>You could try plucking hairs daily or even shaving if you have to.  There really is no truth to the rumor of the hair growing back thicker after you shave - so don't worry about that.  Nobody has to know you shave your upper lip - so don't worry having to admit you do it - nobody has to know!  It is certainly quick and it works!</p>
<p>Good luck!
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			<strong>QUESTION:</strong><br />
			best facial hair removal cream for women?<br />
hi, i have black hair on my upper lip and chin. its been really bothering me.  what is the best cream to use? i don't want any pain. so which cream burns the least and is affordable? thanks for ur help!</p>
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				<strong>ANSWER:</strong><br />
				Nair Hair Remover Moisturizing Face Cream works fantastic. It has long lasting results and is not expensive. It does not burn at all. I highly recommend it.
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			<strong>QUESTION:</strong><br />
			Waxing, threading, or hair removal cream for upper lip?! (girl mustache..)?<br />
I have dark hair so its easy to see my mustache..I don't know which is the best way to get rid of it because they're are many sides to either doing waxing, getting it threaded, or use special cream. What happens when you remove the hair too much? will the hair just grow back even worse?! and I need more info on threading too if you can. I'm 13 by the way and I feel self-consicious so idk what to do..(and Im entering high school this year so I want to look my best lol!)<br />
thanks(:</p>
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				<strong>ANSWER:</strong><br />
				Threading works and hurts less. You basically use a cotton string for threading. Don't worry if you remove too much, it'll grow back. Your hair will grow back just the same, since you are removing from the root. <img src='http://thebestwrinklecream.org/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> 
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			<strong>QUESTION:</strong><br />
			what is the best after hair removal cream for face ?<br />
i usually get a few small whiteheads after i wax off my upper lip how to prevent that ? and what creams are best to calm down that area and prevent whiteheads?</p>
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				<strong>ANSWER:</strong><br />
				veet
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			<strong>QUESTION:</strong><br />
			Whats the best hair removal cream for men?<br />
I'm trying to remove some hair on my upper lip and also on my legs and I was wondering what hair removal cream would be the best. Help would be greatly appreciated.</p>
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				<strong>ANSWER:</strong><br />
				My husband usually makes a mixture of sage and cat urine (the sage gets rid of the smell). He leaves it on for about ten minutes and then rinses it off.  His face is always so smooth.
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			<strong>QUESTION:</strong><br />
			Which eye wrinkle cream is the best?<br />
I have wrinkles underneath my eyes and I need to know which product is the best at softening/removing the lines and won't irritate, dry out, or break out my skin. Also if you know a very good product that isn't too expensive please recommend it. Thanks!</p>
<p>RoC Retinol Correxion Eye Cream<br />
L'Oreal Advanced Revitalift Eye<br />
Olay Age Defying Anti Wrinkle Eye Cream<br />
Rejuvenal-C Orange Eye Pads<br />
Advanced Revitalift Deep Set Wrinkle - Eye<br />
Multi-Layer Cell Strengthening Daily Treatment Eye Serum<br />
Alpha Hydrox Eye and Upper Lip Cream<br />
Neautrogena Ageless Intensives Deep Wrinkle Serum<br />
L'Oreal Wrinkle De-Crease Collagen Filler<br />
L'Oreal Dermo-Expertise Wrinkle De-Crease Collagen Filler Eye Illuminator<br />
Skin Essentials ProVectin Plus Advanced Eye Cream For Deep Wrinkles &#038; Dark Circles</p>
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			<strong>QUESTION:</strong><br />
			What kind of bleaching cream would be best?<br />
What kind of bleaching cream/kit would be best for a mustache?<br />
I have a slight one and it bugs me.<br />
I want a good one that will not turn my upper lip red.<br />
PLEASE HELPP.<br />
Thank you.</p>
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				<strong>ANSWER:</strong><br />
				jolen or just get nair face and get it off
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			<strong>QUESTION:</strong><br />
			whats the best method of hair removal for upper lip. is waxing best? how much does it hurt? does it....?<br />
does it leave red marks or any other effects?<br />
i already had a bad experience with hair removing cream because i reacted to it but to be fair it wasn't for facial hair.....<br />
 advise from experience even better thanks <img src='http://thebestwrinklecream.org/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
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				<strong>ANSWER:</strong><br />
				Waxing can leave a red mark that doesn't go away for a few hours, which can be embarrassing if you see people. </p>
<p>Have you thought about bleaching? There are bleaching products for dark facial hair that you can buy from the shops. They're not too expensive and last for ages.<br />
Obviously that's assuming you have fair skin, no point bleaching hair if your skin is dark. Lol.
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			<strong>QUESTION:</strong><br />
			What can i do to lighten my upper lip?<br />
I've tried it all bleach cream which scared my upper lip. I've tried a couple of home remedies the best one was pure milk. Now i'm looking for make-up tricks to hide this dark areas. Any other ideas are appreciated, except for laser treatments and stuff in that area. </p>
<p>Here's a picture of how the area looks like<br />

http://s496.photobucket.com/albums/rr323/Lardoftherings/?action=view&#038;current=Photo612.jpg</p>

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				<strong>ANSWER:</strong><br />
				The easiest way to lighten this area is to apply concealer over both your lips, which will cover any scarring and make your upper and lower lips appear that they are the same shade. Then, choose a lipliner in a color of your choice and apply it. Finish off with lip gloss for a natural, volumous look.</p>
<p>Hope this helps <img src='http://thebestwrinklecream.org/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> 
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			<strong>QUESTION:</strong><br />
			Best way to remove upper lip hair pleaseee?? =3?<br />
im 16years old and im a girl and i never waxed my upper lip hair or done anything. but now the hairs a beginning to show more and more and theyre annoying me. i wax my eyebrows with wax strips and that works out good but i dont wan to try it on my lips becasue theres a lot of redness when i do my eyebrows and it hurts a lot =/ i was wondering is it ok to 'shave them' using a hair removal cream such as the ones from veet.i know that it wont hurt at all because i used to do my legs before useing the cream and it worked out fine =) will it be good since its on my face or will the hair grow back like it has been shaved off with a blade? =/ thanks for your help! x x x</p>
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			<strong>QUESTION:</strong><br />
			What is the best bleaching cream out there?<br />
For the upper lip.</p>
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				<strong>ANSWER:</strong><br />
				You could try Jolene (cream bleach). This doesn't remove the hair, but it bleaches it so that it's far less noticeable. Before you use it, be sure to test a small patch on your arm or leg first.</p>
<p>http://www.ciao.co.uk/Reviews/Jolen_Bleach__67049 (user reviews of the bleach)</p>
<p>Hope that helps...</p>
<p>xx
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			<strong>QUESTION:</strong><br />
			i just used a delipitory cream on my upper lip and now it burns A LOT!!!?<br />
i think i left it on too long, so now it burns a lot. should i put oil on it? my sister says neospporin, so i will try that, but still, whats the best thing? and it needs to heal within like 12 hours...i have school and a dental appt. tomorrow! cold feels good on it, but is that really ok for it? thanks!!!!<br />
i put some neosporin on it and it feels a lot better now. so i guess the question now is- how do i get it healed before school tomorrow?</p>
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				<strong>ANSWER:</strong><br />
				Keep Neosporin on the area and make sure to keep your hands washed and to touch the area as little as possible.  When you clean your skin tonight, use a gentle cleanser, such as Cetaphil or any other gentle cleanser, and make sure you keep the area moist. If there are any areas of broken skin, apply Neosporin followed by your heavist moisturizer or a thin layer of vaseline. </p>
<p>Think of it this way: when the skin is injured and broken, it forms a scab, often times when scabs finally fall away there are areas of lighter or darker pigmentation. If we block the scab from ever forming, allowing healing from the inside out, we reduce the chances of any discoloration to the skin. </p>
<p>Chances are you haven't broken the skin, it's just irritated. Just put on Neosporin, some aloe if you have it and you should be fine tomorrow.</p>
<p>Hope you found this helpful,</p>
<p>LR
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			<strong>QUESTION:</strong><br />
			Best way to remove peachfuzz on upper lip for girls?<br />
I have a bit of peach fuzz on my upper lip that's not really noticeable unless I hold a mirror really close in the sun, but it really bothers me.<br />
What would be the best way to remove it?<br />
I'm not gonna shave because I know people who did that and it did grow out looking bleh, I don't want to wax because I really don't want to wait for it to grow out a certain length before waxing it again and because I don't want it to give me premature wrinkles from it.<br />
So other options are threading, plucking, bleaching, hair removal creams?What would be the best way?<br />
I'm not sure how I feel about bleaching though because I'll still know it's just there and that really just bothers me..o.o<br />
would threading/plucking/hair removal creams make it grow out looking more noticeable?<br />
And for any of these, would I need to wait for it to grow out a certain length? </p>
<p>I'm not doing laser or whatever yet since I'm 14, I probably will in the future.</p>
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				<strong>ANSWER:</strong><br />
				Don't! It will just come back darker! If you have blonde peach fuzz nobody notices or cares
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			<strong>QUESTION:</strong><br />
			My skin above my upper lip is turning dark?<br />
Hello every one. Two days ago I noticed my skin above my upper lip is little dark.Can you tell me how to get rid of it. Previously I used to tread and sometimes wax my upper lip, but for the past 3 months i used a upper lip hair removal cream. But again 3 weeks ago i waxed my upper lip. Recently i had a pimple there and it healed leaving a spot behind.and my upper lip skin turned dark. Can you suggest a home remedy to get rid of that darkness and also suggest me the best way t remove upper lip skin. Thanks in advance</p>
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				Hi,</p>
<p>Please please don't use cream to clear upper lips, they turn skin black after using couple of times. Best way to remove upper lips is threading or waxing. Don't use any type of hair removal creams on hands and legs too, it will turn black.<br />
If your upper lip is entirely black then apply rice flour with rose water and see if it works or if its because of pimple then apply honey with lemon juice.</p>
<p>Regards.... HR
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			<strong>QUESTION:</strong><br />
			Best/most convenient way to remove hair on upper lip?<br />
I have dark hair and unfortunately the hair shows on my upper lip. I don't live near any salons and do not own a car so I don't think getting it professionally done is an option. </p>
<p>I am wondering with waxing/hair removal cream - do you have to use it once the hair has grown out to a noticible length? </p>
<p>If I have never waxed anything in my life myself, is it safe to try waxing? I am afraid of doing what my friend had done, where the wax strip took off a layer of skin and then she had a scab mustache for awhile.</p>
<p>What are the best products to use?  How can I be sure not to have an allergic reaction to creams/bleaching products?</p>
<p>Thank you!<br />
For the people who suggested duct tape.. seriously, why don't YOU try putting duct tape on your face. It can't be any worse for your skin than creams and bleaching products.</p>
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				My sister has the same problem. Waxing is good, and it's totally safe, just read the directions in the box. But my sister doesn't deal with pain very well, and I think that would be a painful place to get waxed (not to scare you..) so she uses Veet. It's this cream that's kind of like shaving cream, you leave it on for 5 minutes or so, and it dissolves your hair. It's really easy to use and you don't have to do it very often (it depends on how fast your hair grows though).<br />
If you have sensitive skin, I highly recommend that you try the cream on the inside of your wrist, or somewhere sensitive, like that, before doing your upper lip. That way you'll know if you're allergic to it or not, before you get a gross rash on your lip.<br />
If you are allergic, there's another brand of the same stuff called Nair. I think it's pretty much the same as Veet, but maybe you'll only be allergic to one.<br />
Waxing also works, though. Just make sure you read the directions, it always helps. And you could always talk to someone that works in that section of the store for advice on what to do.<br />
Good Luck<br />
You're Welcome! ♥
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			<strong>QUESTION:</strong><br />
			Ladies - plucking/waxing/bleaching or cream to get ride of upper lip moustache?<br />
which works best for you? what would you recommend?<br />
@Kat - no I'm not, I'm British.</p>
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				Waxing is the extreme version of plucking, so last about just as long<br />
Bleaching doesn't really get rid of it<br />
Cream's(Recommend Nair) is easier then the others and last the longest.</p>
<p>If you are overweight, try changing your diet to include more healthier meals. Being over weight and eating bad can cause hair to grow thicker on lip, chin, and sideburn area.
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			<strong>QUESTION:</strong><br />
			best method for removing upper lip hair? (sensitive skin!)?<br />
i waxed it with the sally hansen wax strips for the face but it made me break out a little around the area.<br />
should i use the nair facial wax strips or should i just plainly get the nail hair-removing facial cream?<br />
i tried bleaching but it made it shiny when the light would be on it. lol. <img src='http://thebestwrinklecream.org/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_razz.gif' alt=':P' class='wp-smiley' /> <br />
so what should i do? i have sensitive skin but i heard better testimonials on the nair wax strips VS the sally hansen ones.<br />
nair wax?<br />
or nair cream?</p>
<p>thank youuuu. <img src='http://thebestwrinklecream.org/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_biggrin.gif' alt=':D' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
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			<strong>QUESTION:</strong><br />
			Upper lip hair removing high quality products?<br />
i am 12 years old and a few months ago my mom allowed me to use hair cream remover for my upper lip. It did not work well at all. It looked just as it did before. It would be great to know some hair removing products that actually work i will pick best answer by next week at the latest pleassseeeeeeeee hellllllppppppp Meeeeee!!!</p>
<p>Thnxs always<br />
h20puma</p>
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				<strong>ANSWER:</strong><br />
				I had the same problem.But then one of my friends suggested this product called smooth-away and it works really well! its like a scrubbing pad but it exfoliates and removes hair it comes with a big pad from arms and legs and a small one for the upper lip. I got mine at BED BATH AND BEYOND for.<br />
GOOD LUCK!
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			<strong>QUESTION:</strong><br />
			What is the best hair removal cream for women for?<br />
--hair on the upper lip<br />
--sideburn hair<br />
--chin hair</p>
<p>I've tried Nair . . it burns<br />
I have SUPER sensitve skin<br />
so give me something that will treat me right<br />
(:</p>
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				<strong>ANSWER:</strong><br />
				sally hansen facial bleach creme.<br />
i have eczema and surprisingly, this tingled a bit but didn't burn or leave a red mark like hair removal cream did.</p>
<p>yay <img src='http://thebestwrinklecream.org/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> 
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			<strong>QUESTION:</strong><br />
			Upper lip hair removal.. and is it normal?<br />
Is it normal for woman with dark hair to get some peach fuzz looking upper lip hair?  And what is the best way to get rid of it.. Any good cream, wax etc recommendations?</p>
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				<strong>ANSWER:</strong><br />
				Yes sweet one. I have black hair and pale skin. I have shaved it, used wax and whatever for more than 50 years. It has deceased as I've aged. I pluck the big<br />
old lady hairs. Lots of 'Hollywood' types shave daily. It's very normal. If you can stand it epilate. I do. It lasts longer.
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			<strong>QUESTION:</strong><br />
			is waxing a good choice for a female to remove hair on the upper lip?<br />
i need help! i need to know the best way and what about hair removing cream would that work</p>
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			<strong>QUESTION:</strong><br />
			Need to know what hair removal cream?<br />
I've looked in my local Boots (Uk) for hair removal cream for my upper lip. All i can seem to find is the boots own version. This works abit but doesnt give the best results. Anyone know where i can get something that works/brand name? Or order online/links?</p>
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				<strong>ANSWER:</strong><br />
				is Nair safe to use there?
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			<strong>QUESTION:</strong><br />
			Upper lip hair??? HELP!?<br />
SO I've always used the cream hair removers for my upper lip, but this is not working out too well anymore, I have to use it nearly twice and week and it's getting really annoying.  I do not want to wax and it's too hard to tweeze it away.  So, do you think I should get one of those "as seen on TV" little electric razor type thing?  You can get them at Walgreens, I just don't know what they are called, but yeah.  What would be my best solution?  I am only 16 by the way.</p>
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				<strong>ANSWER:</strong><br />
				yeah,<br />
or you could try bleaching<br />
which lightens the colour of the fine hair on your lip<br />
so its not noticeable .. =)!..<br />
this thing at walgreens ..<br />
its worth a try<br />
but ask around first and do some research to see<br />
what it really does, the price, how long it takes to grow back, what it runs on,, how much are the batterys? etc!..<br />
theres a lot of info to know before you buy a product like this .. =)!<br />
hope this helps<br />
xx</p>
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			<strong>QUESTION:</strong><br />
			Best product for lip waxing?<br />
I'm still trying to figure out the best method for ridding myself of upper lip hair. I've found professional waxing works the best and I usually have my upper lip waxed when I go to have my hair done but I'm not terribly keen on the idea of going to a hair place just for a lip waxing every time I need it done. Plus it costs money and that adds up.</p>
<p>I've tried the creams that dissolve the hair, but have found them messy and often find I need to leave them on until they start to /burn/ in order for them to dissolve all of the hair.</p>
<p>We did purchase a lip waxing kit (forget which brand) but the stuff was a joke. It didn't remove any hair at all. So what I want to know is, are there any lip waxing kits that /work/?</p>
<p>I have OCD and I'm very picky about my upper lip hair, so I really need a waxing product that removes all or almost all of it. I don't mind having to pluck a stray hair or two afterwards, but if it's leaving a lot behind, it's going to bug the heck out of me.<br />
Bleach is messy and smelly too. I want to avoid things that burn/make a mess/smell horrible if possible.</p>
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				Professional is really your best bet. Lol.<br />
Try bleaching it if you've got dark lip hair and light skin.</p>
<p>Nair is a good cream, not Veet at all! Plus, Nair comes with kits and all sorts of products.
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			<strong>QUESTION:</strong><br />
			Hair removal question for upper lip.? Read all please <img src='http://thebestwrinklecream.org/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_wink.gif' alt=';)' class='wp-smiley' /> ?<br />
Before school I want to do a at home removal of my upper lip. I dont want to try bleach because Im african american and blonde hair will show on my complexion. So basically I want to know what is the best type of hair removal : prewax strips or cream hair removal. &#038; what is the best brand for the best type.</p>
<p>PRE-WAX STRIPS</p>
<p>1) http://www.sallyhansen.com/product.cfm?product=137</p>
<p>2) http://www.veet.us/veet-ready-to-use-wax-strips-for-face-bikini.php</p>
<p>3) http://www.naircare.com/products/products_facewaxstrips.aspx</p>
<p>CREAM HAIR REMOVAL:</p>
<p>1) http://www.naircare.com/products/products_facecream.aspx</p>
<p>2) http://www.sallyhansen.com/product.cfm?product=121</p>
<p>MICROWAVE WAX:</p>
<p>1)http://www.sallyhansen.com/product.cfm?product=142</p>
<p>So basically im asking WHAT IS THE BEST HAIR REMOVAL TYPE ( CREAM OR WAX STRIPS OR THE SALLY HANSEN ALL OVER WAX) &#038; WHAT IS THE BEST BRAND FOR THE TYPE YOU SAID IS BEST. OH &#038; PLEASE LIST THE REASONS WHY =] . Thanks everyone . If I didnt list enough info for you feel free to email me at o r q s w a g g a @ y a h o o . c o m  ; but no spaces or semi colon =) . Thanks in advance !</p>
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				Hmm. I'm not sure about those, I'm sure they work and all and I know the pressure of upper lip hair, considering I am also an african American, But I know this sounds corny and all But I use Smooth Away. It's really cheap and it really does work. It take it off after a few swipes, and You can find it anywhere for only about  bucks. It causes a little red irritation for a few minutes but otherwise it works really well. I use it all the time. Good luck!
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			<strong>QUESTION:</strong><br />
			Upper Lip Situation?<br />
When I was younger (5 gradish),  I shaved my upper lip. I honestly cant tell you why I did because it did not look like I had a moustache, but needless to say, I did.<br />
After a few years when I really started to care about my looks, I was stuck with light brown upper lip hair. To take care of this problem, I started to bleach it.<br />
For a few years this seemed to be the best option, but soon even the bleached hairs were noticable.<br />
Just a month ago, I decided to try a hair deplitory cream. I used Sally Hansen. This didnt work all that great because after about two days, my upper lip hair was growing back. I was also left with burnt skin on my upper lip. So then, instead of using cream, I decided to tweeze.<br />
I have been tweezing for only a week, but I'm already noticing the problems with it. I have to tweeze everyday and there are always those few hairs that I just cant get at.<br />
Now I'm stuck, I dont know if I should let it grow back and just bleach it, or maybe get it waxed.<br />
HELP!</p>
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				ha i did the same thing when i was 14!! now i wax myself and tweeze some it works out pretty good i just have to maintain about once or twice a month and i noticed after the years the hair is coming in less and less!!! sugar wax works really good from the drug store and bliss poetic waxing from sephora works great as well!! for tweezers i use tweezer man!! or if u save up you can get laser hair removal and it takes away the hair all together so it never grows back!! i will be getting that done hopefully sometime in my life <img src='http://thebestwrinklecream.org/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> 
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			Upper lip hair problem urgent ?<br />
I had my upper lip waxed for the first time 3 weeks ago and the hairs have grown back fully now and it looks ridiculous - just as bad as before</p>
<p>I have to buy a hair removal method tomorrow from boots or superdrug (depilatory, waxing kit, cold wax strips)</p>
<p>Out of these which would you suggest<br />
1. Parissa Strip free hot wax<br />
2. Veet hair removal cream<br />
3. Veet ready to use cold facial wax strips</p>
<p>Which out of these is the best or any other suggestions</p>
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				<strong>ANSWER:</strong><br />
				Veet hair removal because it's not painful but just as effective.
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			Upper lip hair removal question?<br />
I know shaving is not the best way for a woman to remove her upper hair lip, but currently, I don't have another choice. </p>
<p>So what can I do to make the shave closer and last longer, and make the hair less coarse? I'm not sure if I wanna put the shaving cream I use for my legs so close to my lips, isn't that bad? And I've also heard of the trick of using conditioner on your legs to shave them, should I use that for my upper lip?</p>
<p>Any other suggestions? Please help!!!</p>
<p>And please cite personal experience, I'd like to know how it works for you.</p>
<p>Thanks!</p>
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				Wax and save up for laser hair removal.<br />
And don't call it upper lip hair. A moustache is a moustache, even on a woman <img src='http://thebestwrinklecream.org/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_razz.gif' alt=':P' class='wp-smiley' /> 
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			<strong>QUESTION:</strong><br />
			Upper lip hair removal for girls. Help!?<br />
I have a lot of upper lip hair, too much to pluck. What is the best way to get rid of it that is inexpensive and won't give me stubble. I tried Nair hair removal cream and I had sharp stubble within the 2 days. I don't want my boyfriend to think he is kissing a dude! Help!</p>
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				<strong>ANSWER:</strong><br />
				I suggest taking a look at some of the hair removal products here http://athomehairremovalreviews.com/ Many can be used on your upper lip and are very effective at removing the hair without all the stubble left behind.
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			Removing upper lip hair (women)?<br />
This sounds really... Well lame but i'm really self conscious about my upper lip hair, and i'm looking for the best method to remove it. I know how to use tweezers to pluck as i pluck my own eyebrows, but when i've tried to pluck my lip hair its incredibly painful. So should i wax it? Or use a cream to remove it?<br />
With either of these can you recomend a good product for it that i can find at target?<br />
Thanks times a million!!</p>
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				Definetly Wax it. Just wax it like 10 minutes before you go anywhere because it takes a couple minutes for the red mark to go away!
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			upper lip hair removal?<br />
i have the tiniest little bit of upper lip hair that i think only i can see, but i am a perfectionist so what is the best way to get rid of it? i have tried bleaching which i think is ok, ive used hair removal cream but it made my face feel weirde for weeks after.. do you think waxing??</p>
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				Waxing is definitely the best way to go. You can buy it at some pharmacy's but make sure its the one that you melt on the stove (Usually comes solid in a mug). Make sure you read instructions properly else it can be painful. Also make sure you do it before a weekend when you think you won't go anywhere because it the area will turn red.</p>
<p>Last point: Make sure you put moisturizer over the area afterward and make sure you don't scratch it either.</p>
<p>Not convinced? Waxing pulls the root and will take the longest for the hair to grow back, sometimes not growing back at all
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		<description><![CDATA[Best Treatment For Upper Lip Wrinkles Our body have some essential natural substances like hyaluronic acid, collagen and elastin that keep the structure and volume of our skin. However as we age those substances decrease and thus our skin becomes thinner and less elastic which produces wrinkles. Our lips have an outer layer that is [...]]]></description>
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<h2>Best Treatment For Upper Lip Wrinkles</h2>
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<p> Our body have some essential natural substances like hyaluronic acid, collagen and elastin that keep the structure and volume of our skin. However as we age those substances decrease and thus our skin becomes thinner and less elastic which produces wrinkles. Our lips have an outer layer that is very thin which becomes thinner as we age.</p>
<p> Environmental factors such as sunlight, stress, smoking and pollution contribute to how our lips age. The biological causes of losing lip volume and forming lip wrinkles are:</p>
<p> Decrease in levels of collagen, hyaluronic acid and elastin.</p>
<p> Gravity</p>
<p> Sun damage to the skin</p>
<p> Smoking</p>
<p> Environment toxins</p>
<p> However ther are ways to prevent premature aging and have a healthier skin for a longer time.</p>
<p> Taking Multivitamins that contain anti oxidants, drinking a lot of water to keep the skin hydrated, protecting your skin from the sun, eating healthy foods and exercising are a few of the things you can do to prevent premature wrinkles and have a healthier skin.</p>
<p> However aging is a natural process that at some point is going to show up in our mouth, lips, forehead and hands. There are treatments such as injectable dermal fillers that are used to treat the border of the lower or upper lip to improve lip contour and definition.</p>
<p> The lip volume can be improved to create more full lips. There are also collagen injection fillers that can help your, but you should consult your dermatologist to make a correct decision.</p>
<p> On the other hand there are anti wrinkle creams that can help you a lot in preventing wrinkles and erase the ones you already have in a natural way. By increasing collagen and elastin production within your skin, you will we able to look younger and reduce wrinkles. CynergyTk can increase collagen in a natural way without harsh chemicals or risky substances. </p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Prevent And Remove Upper Lip Wrinkles Do you fear that your upper lip wrinkles will get worse? Do you wonder how they got there and how to erase them effectively? Read this article and you will find the answers about upper lip wrinkles. Upper lip wrinkles mostly appear due to environmental factors. The pollution that [...]]]></description>
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<p>Do you fear that your upper lip wrinkles will get worse? Do you wonder how they got there and how to erase them effectively? Read this article and you will find the answers about <strong>upper lip wrinkles</strong>.</p>
<p>Upper lip wrinkles mostly appear due to environmental factors. The pollution that you experience outside, exposure to the sun, smoking, and stress are accounted as few of so many reasons. Biological elements can also be the culprit like gravity, environmental toxins, sunlight, and abnormal reduction of your skin's hyaluronic acid, elastin and collagen.</p>
<p>Listed below are three effective methods to avoid or erase upper lip wrinkles:</p>
<p>A healthy lifestyle is recommended. Saturated fats should be avoided therefore refrain from eating fatty and oily foods. Choose to eat healthy foods such as green leafy vegetables and fruits. You might feel awkward at your first attempt to change your diet but you will certainly get used to it later on. You have to do what is worth for your good health. Quit smoking and stop staying up to all hours of the night. This beauty advise is a common one and it does make a lot of sense.<br />
Use only natural products for your hygiene. Bathroom products like soap, shampoo, and conditioner are mostly made of harmful chemicals. Get rid of them and pick those that are made from natural ingredients.</p>
<p>Prefer to use high quality skin care. Try to patiently search for the best and the most effective skin care product. Check carefully the product labels and see if the ingredients are natural. </p>
<p>Of course you can get rid of those annoying <em><a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:_gaq.push(['_trackPageview', '/outgoing/article_exit_link/1933934']);" href="http://thebestwrinklecream.org/upper-lip-wrinkles" target="_blank" title="Upper Lip Wrinkles">upper lip wrinkles</a></em>. Just do what is recommended and you will enjoy the best results.</p>
<p>It is only worth a little of your perseverance, time, and effort to solve your facial problem. Do it and all these benefits will be yours in no time.</p>
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<p>About the author: The initial place you must see on the web to search for the right treatment method for one's <strong><a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:_gaq.push(['_trackPageview', '/outgoing/article_exit_link/1933934']);" href="http://thebestwrinklecream.org/upper-lip-wrinkles/" target="_blank" title="Upper Lip Wrinkles">upper lip wrinkles</a></strong> is actually the most popular anti-aging internet sites called The<strong> <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:_gaq.push(['_trackPageview', '/outgoing/article_exit_link/1933934']);" href="http://thebestwrinklecream.org" target="_blank" title="Best Wrinkle Cream">Best Wrinkle Cream</a>.</strong></p>
<p>Source: <a href="http://www.articlesbase.com/skin-care-articles/prevent-and-remove-upper-lip-wrinkles-1933934.html">http://www.articlesbase.com/skin-care-articles/prevent-and-remove-upper-lip-wrinkles-1933934.html</a></p>
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			<strong>QUESTION:</strong><br />
			Deep wrinkles on upper lip... what really works?<br />
I am in my 30's and am so sick of deep wrinkles on my upper lip which has been bothering me for a long time.  I took Restylene (wrinkle filler) injection at dermatology clinic.  It simply didn't work for me.  It may have changed a little bit but not significantly.   I took supplement such as hyaluronic acid for a long time, collergen drink which includes 10,000 mg of collergen),  also use lip cream (burt's bees rejuvenating lip balm, Blistex DEEP RENEWAL, CLINIQUE all about lips etc)  and use plastic wrap on it during the night.  I do see the difference but as soon as I take off the plastic wrap, it gets as wrinkly as usual. </p>
<p>Is there anything that really works??  I really can't stand people whom I talk to stare or even freeze for a sec when they notice them.  I also have discoloration of upper lip (brown spot which I elliminate by laser and white spot)  </p>
<p>Someone please give me good idea.</p>
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			<strong>QUESTION:</strong><br />
			Which eye wrinkle cream is the best?<br />
I have wrinkles underneath my eyes and I need to know which product is the best at softening/removing the lines and won't irritate, dry out, or break out my skin. Also if you know a very good product that isn't too expensive please recommend it. Thanks!</p>
<p>RoC Retinol Correxion Eye Cream<br />
L'Oreal Advanced Revitalift Eye<br />
Olay Age Defying Anti Wrinkle Eye Cream<br />
Rejuvenal-C Orange Eye Pads<br />
Advanced Revitalift Deep Set Wrinkle - Eye<br />
Multi-Layer Cell Strengthening Daily Treatment Eye Serum<br />
Alpha Hydrox Eye and Upper Lip Cream<br />
Neautrogena Ageless Intensives Deep Wrinkle Serum<br />
L'Oreal Wrinkle De-Crease Collagen Filler<br />
L'Oreal Dermo-Expertise Wrinkle De-Crease Collagen Filler Eye Illuminator<br />
Skin Essentials ProVectin Plus Advanced Eye Cream For Deep Wrinkles &#038; Dark Circles</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Prevent And Remove Upper Lip Wrinkles Do you fear that your upper lip wrinkles will get worse? Do you wonder how they got there and how to erase them effectively? Read this article and you will find the answers about upper lip wrinkles. Upper lip wrinkles mostly appear due to environmental factors. The pollution that [...]]]></description>
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<h2>Prevent And Remove Upper Lip Wrinkles</h2>
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<p>Do you fear that your upper lip wrinkles will get worse? Do you wonder how they got there and how to erase them effectively? Read this article and you will find the answers about <strong>upper lip wrinkles</strong>.</p>
<p>Upper lip wrinkles mostly appear due to environmental factors. The pollution that you experience outside, exposure to the sun, smoking, and stress are accounted as few of so many reasons. Biological elements can also be the culprit like gravity, environmental toxins, sunlight, and abnormal reduction of your skin's hyaluronic acid, elastin and collagen.</p>
<p>Listed below are three effective methods to avoid or erase upper lip wrinkles:</p>
<p>A healthy lifestyle is recommended. Saturated fats should be avoided therefore refrain from eating fatty and oily foods. Choose to eat healthy foods such as green leafy vegetables and fruits. You might feel awkward at your first attempt to change your diet but you will certainly get used to it later on. You have to do what is worth for your good health. Quit smoking and stop staying up to all hours of the night. This beauty advise is a common one and it does make a lot of sense.<br />
Use only natural products for your hygiene. Bathroom products like soap, shampoo, and conditioner are mostly made of harmful chemicals. Get rid of them and pick those that are made from natural ingredients.</p>
<p>Prefer to use high quality skin care. Try to patiently search for the best and the most effective skin care product. Check carefully the product labels and see if the ingredients are natural. </p>
<p>Of course you can get rid of those annoying <em><a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:_gaq.push(['_trackPageview', '/outgoing/article_exit_link/1933934']);" href="http://thebestwrinklecream.org/upper-lip-wrinkles" target="_blank" title="Upper Lip Wrinkles">upper lip wrinkles</a></em>. Just do what is recommended and you will enjoy the best results.</p>
<p>It is only worth a little of your perseverance, time, and effort to solve your facial problem. Do it and all these benefits will be yours in no time.</p>
<div id="article-author_bio">
<p>About the author: The initial place you must see on the web to search for the right treatment method for one's <strong><a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:_gaq.push(['_trackPageview', '/outgoing/article_exit_link/1933934']);" href="http://thebestwrinklecream.org/upper-lip-wrinkles/" target="_blank" title="Upper Lip Wrinkles">upper lip wrinkles</a></strong> is actually the most popular anti-aging internet sites called The<strong> <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:_gaq.push(['_trackPageview', '/outgoing/article_exit_link/1933934']);" href="http://thebestwrinklecream.org" target="_blank" title="Best Wrinkle Cream">Best Wrinkle Cream</a>.</strong></p>
<p>Source: <a href="http://www.articlesbase.com/skin-care-articles/prevent-and-remove-upper-lip-wrinkles-1933934.html">http://www.articlesbase.com/skin-care-articles/prevent-and-remove-upper-lip-wrinkles-1933934.html</a></p>
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			<strong>QUESTION:</strong><br />
			Im 14, what do you think of me using a lip filler (collagen) to get rid of 'wrinkles/lines' on my lips?<br />
such as...</p>
<p>http://www.superdrug.com/Lips/Olay-Regenerist-Anti-Aging-Lip-Treatment/invt/545716</p>
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				When I read the title of your post, I thought you meant Collagen Injections in your lips.   I would stay away from lip injections, I have never seen a good lip job in my life and also the fact thta you are 14 and way too young to be thinking of cosmetic procedures.   Anyway, since you are not talking about Collagen Injections, I would suggest a lip plumper.   Lip plumpers can fill in creases in your lips.  I highly recommend Fusion Beauty's Lip Fusion or Lip Fusion XL.  They are both very good at plumping the lips without any stinging or irritation to the lips like other lip plumpers.  I use both of these products for about 3 years now.  Hope this helps!
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			<strong>QUESTION:</strong><br />
			Has anyone tried L'Oréal's "Double Action Lip &#038; Lip Contour Collagen Filler" (or any other similar products)?<br />
I just bought it a couple of days ago and have so far used it twice. I'm pretty skeptical when it comes to things like this, but I was like "What the heck, it's only !" I'm a bit annoyed that there's only a little bit in each tube because by the time I start to notice a difference, it'll probably be all used up <img src='http://thebestwrinklecream.org/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_sad.gif' alt=':-(' class='wp-smiley' />  I don't care so much about the plumping part; it's just the little creases I'm noticing at either corners of my mouth that I want to smooth out a little.</p>
<p>This is the one I have: http://www.honeypotcosmetics.com/wholesale/images/products/loreal_wrinkle_filler_lip.jpg</p>
<p>Has anyone else tried this and liked it? Why or why not? You can recommend other products too! <img src='http://thebestwrinklecream.org/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':-)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
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				Megan, have not tried double action, so cannot recommend it.  This is what I use: Lip growth serum by Isabella Pelle.  This is what I use to plump my lips fast, and it comes in a half ounce bottle, so none of that tiny little toothpaste tubes.
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			<strong>QUESTION:</strong><br />
			Does anyone know of a good wrinkle filler or cream for the area above the lip line?</p>
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				there are tons of expensive and inexpensive products at department stores, Macy's , Walmart...</p>
<p>best natural and cheap products that i personal found very helpful are:</p>
<p>1.egg yolk, grind soybean (or mung bean) paste, a bit of milk. Twice a week will work great.</p>
<p>2.cucumber slices 3 times a week</p>
<p> <img src='http://thebestwrinklecream.org/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' />  these are my grandma's beauty secrets.
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			<strong>QUESTION:</strong><br />
			Deep wrinkles on upper lip... what really works?<br />
I am in my 30's and am so sick of deep wrinkles on my upper lip which has been bothering me for a long time.  I took Restylene (wrinkle filler) injection at dermatology clinic.  It simply didn't work for me.  It may have changed a little bit but not significantly.   I took supplement such as hyaluronic acid for a long time, collergen drink which includes 10,000 mg of collergen),  also use lip cream (burt's bees rejuvenating lip balm, Blistex DEEP RENEWAL, CLINIQUE all about lips etc)  and use plastic wrap on it during the night.  I do see the difference but as soon as I take off the plastic wrap, it gets as wrinkly as usual. </p>
<p>Is there anything that really works??  I really can't stand people whom I talk to stare or even freeze for a sec when they notice them.  I also have discoloration of upper lip (brown spot which I elliminate by laser and white spot)  </p>
<p>Someone please give me good idea.</p>
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			<strong>QUESTION:</strong><br />
			Do lips get extremely wrinkled and stretched when you quit using JUVEDERM as a lip filler?<br />
I am about to get a consult from an MD who specializes in the injections. However, I want to get opinions from those who have HAD juvederm before. I want to try it out once, so it will last 6 months, but I also dont want this to have "stretch out" my lips after the filler has worn off. Will my lips return to normal or be worse after the juvaderm has worn off (by the 5th month)? Don't want to regret this but I'm also curious....Thank you ladies!</p>
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				i did it once and it was the worst thing i have done.  I couldn't leave my house for 3 days and i didn't see a huge difference - not enough to justify the cost, pain, and after-effects.</p>
<p>If you are concerned about wrinkles around the lips, use a good all-natural botanical-based anti-aging skin care line and a good lip plumping gloss.  I'll be happy to send you pictures of my lips.  The guy who delivered my water thought my husband beat me -- i had him going but i had to fess up.  Pretty funny!
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			<strong>QUESTION:</strong><br />
			I'm 15 with upper lip wrinkles?!?<br />
I just started noticing that I have wrinkles on the edges of my upper lip. They appeared once before when I was using waxing strips so I stopped waxing (although I only waxed twice before that) so I went regularly to threading and I did wax once more with sally hansens waxing strips. They began to become noticeable in late november and now you can really see them when I'm wearing makeup and sometimes when I'm not wearing makeup. Now there's only two lines. One looks a little deeper than the other. And some faint lines are near both of the deeper lines. They are on each side of my lip. Now I don't think I want to do fillers I mean I'm young! I stopped threading so I won't do damage anymore. I thought threading didn't damage skin. I exfoliate every other day with St. Ives and put on lotion. I don't drink too much water so maybe i should start. I don't smoke. But right now I could really use help!</p>
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				<strong>ANSWER:</strong><br />
				Drink a bunch more water and moisturize with an overnight cream. I use Olay Regenerist Micro-Sculpting Cream. I'm only 21 and I've noticed a few wrinkles as well, I can't drink a bunch of water because it's too bland, I've started mixing in Crystal Light into my water bottles and it's helped quite a bit. Just put some sort of overnight cream on when you go to bed it should help keep the skin moisturized. In the fall/winter, I lather my lips up with honey an then scrub it off with a soft toothbrush. It makes your lips soft and heals them if they get chapped. <img src='http://thebestwrinklecream.org/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> 
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			<strong>QUESTION:</strong><br />
			Restylane is a dermal filler used for lips.Can it be used to treat wrinkles around eyes ?<br />
I have used Botox 4 wrinkles around the eyes, and found i disliked the frozen appearance it gave.Can Restylane or another dermal filler be used to treat this problem.And if so has anyone out there used it and with what results ???</p>
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				<strong>ANSWER:</strong><br />
				Both my mother and a friend have used Restalyne for wrinkles around the eyes and lips and have liked the results.  There was a segment on this morning's Today show about "Volumalift", a 30 minute, non-invasive facelift using restalyne or other injectable gel dermal fillers.  go to volumalift.com and check it out.
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			<strong>QUESTION:</strong><br />
			Collagen wrinkle fillers on the lips?<br />
I was wondering if putting a collagen skin plumper made for filling wrinkles and made to have lasting effects could have lasting effects on making the lips larger? Plumping glosses make your lips look back to normal as soon as they stop tingling, so I was hoping that maybe there was a solution with a little more longevity.</p>
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				<strong>ANSWER:</strong><br />
				i think you should use gabamine product which make your face ,lip wrinkle free.ther is a latest product with instant tightening result in  60 secs.now you can have a free trial and money back guarantee too
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			<strong>QUESTION:</strong><br />
			which is the best wrinkle filler?<br />
which would work best and look natural on vertical lip lines? Also which one is safest? Thanks</p>
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				Loreal Collagen wrinkles filler is great
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			<strong>QUESTION:</strong><br />
			If they can do every other cosmetic procedure under the sun, why can't they fix large facial pores!!?<br />
If someone has large, open pores on their cheeks and nose, is there a way to permenently fix that??<br />
What is it?</p>
<p>I mean there's nose jobs, boob jobs, eyelash growth stuff, lip jobs, eyebrow lifters, wrinkle fillers, fat reducers, and etc., etc. I could go on and on. I didn't use the technical terms, but basically - there's something for everything. Why not that?<br />
/why can't they fill-in facial pores</p>
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				Ever since I've been putting milk on my face every night and morning, my pores are noticeable. It moisturizes your face really well, but I'm not sure how it shrinks pores. You can put ice cold water on your face after you wash it to close the pores, but they only stay closed for an hour or so. </p>
<p>Face masks can help minimize pores. Again, this will only help shrink your pores until they enlarge again. Go with the milk trick, because that seems to work for me. </p>
<p>Answer to your question, I don't think they can get rid of enlarged pores. I'm sure someone has tried, but it just hasn't succeeded.
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			<strong>QUESTION:</strong><br />
			Do you know what Botox is or do you just THINK you know?<br />
I notice quite a few people posting who think botox is like collagen, but it is nothing like collagen.</p>
<p>Botox is injected into the muscles to prevent them from contracting, so the person cannot frown or raise their eyebrows, etc. This reduces the appearance of wrinkles caused by frowning, etc and makes the skin look smoother. </p>
<p>Unlike collagen, botox is not a filler and can't plump up your skin or lips. All it does it prevent muscle contractions. </p>
<p>Now did you realise these two products were different or did you just think they did the same thing?<br />
Despite what you may have heard, Botox is pretty safe in the right hands. It is also used for other medical purposes such as treating the early stages of cerebal palsy, MS and to prevent excessive perspiration of the palms and armpits.</p>
<p>If Botox was that dangerous, the FDA would have banned it long ago.<br />
Thank you for pointing that out Richard, but I obviously wasn't referring to you!</p>
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				<strong>ANSWER:</strong><br />
				Good question as there is a lot of misinformation out there.   In the attached site, their is a message board that gets cluttered with a number of people who's sole intent appears to be to spread minsinformation on the product.   It's amazing how much time is spent on taking the incorrect information down.
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			<strong>QUESTION:</strong><br />
			Which eye wrinkle cream is the best?<br />
I have wrinkles underneath my eyes and I need to know which product is the best at softening/removing the lines and won't irritate, dry out, or break out my skin. Also if you know a very good product that isn't too expensive please recommend it. Thanks!</p>
<p>RoC Retinol Correxion Eye Cream<br />
L'Oreal Advanced Revitalift Eye<br />
Olay Age Defying Anti Wrinkle Eye Cream<br />
Rejuvenal-C Orange Eye Pads<br />
Advanced Revitalift Deep Set Wrinkle - Eye<br />
Multi-Layer Cell Strengthening Daily Treatment Eye Serum<br />
Alpha Hydrox Eye and Upper Lip Cream<br />
Neautrogena Ageless Intensives Deep Wrinkle Serum<br />
L'Oreal Wrinkle De-Crease Collagen Filler<br />
L'Oreal Dermo-Expertise Wrinkle De-Crease Collagen Filler Eye Illuminator<br />
Skin Essentials ProVectin Plus Advanced Eye Cream For Deep Wrinkles &#038; Dark Circles</p>
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			<strong>QUESTION:</strong><br />
			Crease from tear in my skin below the lower eyelid, will it ever go away?<br />
I was washing my face with my Neutrogena Grapefruit face wash, which makes skin a little tight, and then applied lip balm. When I rubbed my lips together, I felt a sting by my right eye. Since my skin was tightened by the wash and ever so slightly pulled when I rubbed my lips together, the crease in the bottom of my eyelid tore! There was no blood. I put muroprocin antibiotic on it, and wrinkle filler. I am just a 14 year old high schooler, but my mom is in her early 50's, explaining why that is in the bathroom... It's been at least a week since the night when my eyelid skin ripped. It's a very deep crease, and looks a lot like a wrinkle. It has not gone away. I am worried, because it's a bit noticeable, and I feel really ugly. Will it EVER go away? Is there a way to help it heal? I have a picture, but I lost the hookup cord for my iPod Touch, so I'll have to post it in an edit. Still, I'm worried that I'll have the crease forever. Help me!</p>
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				Girl, Neutrogena be lying they are always messing up someone's face in the United States, the only product that they have that kind of works is the "Exfoliating Face Scrub" (which scrubs off the dead skin cells), other than that they just be putting out bull-crap for us to keep spending our HARD EARNED money on their shitty products. Those bastards, how dare they try to trick us into buying all these beauty products that don't even work and I'm a black girl so some of their products doesn't  do anything for my ebony face! They be trying to have black folks walk around looking like Flava Flav's crusty ***: ROUGH and WRINKLY! And I don't know why they be putting up a front and having Gabriele Union and Hayden Panettiere on them damn commercials talking about, " It cleans deep down in your pores and uplifts dirt and other bacteria, so what defines your beauty?" Get y'all lying asses out of here, I'm sorry girl to be going off like this on your post , I'm just so pissed off! But to answer your question, DON'T ever use Neutrogena's stanky *** products anymore and I repeat DON'T EVER, just try a Dermatologist Approved Cleanser and don't worry the tear on the side of your eye will soon go away just give it some time... Otherwise, go ahead and relax everything will be fine... Soon you will be strutting looking like the DIVA you are! I hope you find the right product if all else fails, stay naturally beautiful because you truly are a Gem! - C.M.
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			<strong>QUESTION:</strong><br />
			make up primer?<br />
Has anyone ever tried make up primer?  I have used eyeshadow and lip primer but never any on my face.  I have an uneven skin tone with some acne scarring, so I use foundation and powder to cover things up.  I have very oily skin as well, so I am not sure if the primer would add to the greasiness or not.</p>
<p>Also--what about a topical wrinkle filler?  I saw both these products in a magazine and I am thinking about trying them.  I am starting to get a few lines in the eye area, and of course my laugh lines, but I was wondering if the wrinkle filler would smooth out my uneven skin/large pores/light scarring, etc.  Has anyone ever tried these products and what did you think about them?<br />
Thank you Critty and Kay-Leigh--Because of your advice I just went to www.sephora.com and ordered some of the Smashbox primer.  I am sure I'll love it!  Thanks again!</p>
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				<strong>ANSWER:</strong><br />
				I love the smashbox photofinish primer and the lorac oil-free primer!  The fill in my pores, cover my fine lines and just make things very smooth.  You don't need as much foundation, which is great. </p>
<p>I have seen the Dior wrinkle filler work amazingly well.  It depends if you have wrinkles or fine lines.  At almost 34, I have fine lines and the smashbox or lorac primers fill those in.  If you have wrinkles, try the Dior http://www.sephora.com/browse/product.jhtml?id=P133901&#038;shouldPaginate=true&#038;categoryId=1073  it is expensive, but you only use a tiny bit at a time.
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			<strong>QUESTION:</strong><br />
			Make-up for ageing skin ?<br />
Mid forties, skin starting to really wrinkle around lips and lines around eyes, can't afford surgery and know that it's too late to alter the damage I've done by my reckless lifestyle.  I need a 'matt' foundation as have an oily 't-zone' but dry elsewhere.  I know I could go into town for advice but I'd rather hear it from ladies through experience rather than younger beauties wanting commission through selling their expensive products. I have tried a wrinkle 'filler' ('tri' something ?) that doesn't mix with makeup and turns white and looks awful and other products just seem to accentuate the lines by 'sitting' in the creases.  I also like to look quite natural (don't like 'orange', made up faces !) How can I look more youthful again with the right products ?</p>
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				<strong>ANSWER:</strong><br />
				My mum uses the L’Oreal age defying (or something along those lines, Jane Fonda did the adverts) foundation along with some kind of mineral blush.</p>
<p>When she needs new make up we also walk round a big Boots/Superdrug and try lots of the products on her hands. Xx
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			<strong>QUESTION:</strong><br />
			Will dermal fillers or botox make your lines or wrinkles look worse once the effects have worn off.?<br />
I am thinking of having some fillers to fill out the nose to mouth lines that have deepened slightly and also the corners of my mouth seem to be turning down with little hollows either side of my lips, if you know what I mean. This seems to have happened rather quickly since xmas and seems to be getting worse as the weeks pass. Which would be the  best and longer lasting for the areas I am talking about. I am in the United Kingdom so were would be the best place and the best person to go to. And lastly, will it hurt bad or is it bearable and are the results good.</p>
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				People say that following Botox you can get wrinkles that you didn't have before but I'm not sure that's really true. With fillers they wouldn't make the lines worse but as the effects wear off the wrinkles may be more obvious to you as you have got used to them being plumped out.<br />
You wouldn't want Botox in those areas - it freezes your muscles so you wouldn't be able to smile and would even start slightly drooling!<br />
Fillers are the answer - I haven't had it done but I know from a friend that it hurts - most good surgeons will recommend a dental block to help with the pain. You should also expect some swelling and redness for at least a few days afterwards.<br />
It's really important to go to a good clinic, if you can't get a personal recommendation in your area then do some research on the net and have a consultation at a few places - the good ones should offer a free consultation.<br />
Good luck if you decide to go ahead. x
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			Not trying to be funny but why do White women's faces age and wrinkle so soon?<br />
If the world hasn't noticed the Plastic Surgery business has reached an Ultimate high with all these white women getting stuff done to their bodies as if they are very Dissatisfied with their Looks. I've  been told and have noticed that they age faster then people of Colour so I feel blessed to not have to go through all of that self mutilation.<br />
I mean Face Lifts, Botox, Cheek Implants, Chin Implants, Nose Jobs,Butt Implants, Breast Implants, Lip Fillers, I mean they going nutts not to mention Tanning which causes skin cancer.  My Gosh!!!</p>
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				there is nothing with wrinkling. It is a part of nature - but I do not know why it is considered ugly or bad. This is a precisely American thing. Europeans don't give a f-u-c-k about it, neither do Africans, Asians. </p>
<p>It's just the American culture - and it is rather juvenile.
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			<strong>QUESTION:</strong><br />
			is this a good list for me to get?<br />
is this a good list? add if u want or take away please.<br />
*Jergens- natural glow<br />
*Lumedia-Facial brightener<br />
*Lip Fusion<br />
*Covergirl- true blend<br />
*Loreal- collagen filler eye illuminator<br />
- i wanna go for one of those flawless model faces but also get my eyes accented. I'm white, i have green eyes, brown hair- honey blond right now. I have those little natural wrinkles under my eyes as well, so i wanna get those away, and same for the bags. so is this a good list please add and take away... i need to also know what a good eye liner is and mascara and eyeshadow....and i dont have huge bucks.</p>
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				If you want a model face look then you will need makeup other than covergirl. Go to the mall and a Mac makeup counter to have them  do your makeup to see if you like it. The makeup is amazing and gives you the superstart look. The bags they have a cream to mix in with your foundation just ask about it, it is somewhat costly but will last about 8 months. eyelinner any black pencil really as long as it cost about 5 bucks or more. Eyeshadow I forget the name but it is one which promotes brining out certian eye colors it works amazing and you can find it at target. For mascara the pink bottle with green top forgot the name also but it is the best pick for mascara and you can get it for about 4 bucks at target
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			At the age of 24 I have many fine lines and wrinkle on my skin.?<br />
I have lots of fine lines on my face and have vertical lip lines around my lips.  I also find that I have fine lines on and around the bridge of my nose.  I have many lines on my forehead and also am finding that my face and eyes are starting to sag and I have loose skin on my neck and eye bags.  I have suffered with acne for many years and because of all this my confidence is at an all time low.  Does anyone know of any good treatments for wrinkles at an early age or has anyone tried botox or fillers at a young age.  Please help me!</p>
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				Are you well hydrated from the inside out? Drink water throughout the day.  I have done this for years and swear by it.  Now are you a sun goddess? Do you go to tanning booths? Do you lie out in the sun a lot?  That alone will age you quicker.  Always wear a high SPF sunscreen.  Start out with things you can do at home. Do go for the botox just yet,  I have seen bad results from that as well.</p>
<p>Make sure you cleanse your face morning and night with a moisturizing cleanser. One cream that I really like and is very reasonable is Nutrius.  You can get it from HSN.com. I use it and love it and you can read the feedback there as well. I have also heard that Oil of Olay regenerist line is good too. Hope this helps.  Good luck!
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		<description><![CDATA[Prevent And Remove Upper Lip Wrinkles Do you fear that your upper lip wrinkles will get worse? Do you wonder how they got there and how to erase them effectively? Read this article and you will find the answers about upper lip wrinkles. Upper lip wrinkles mostly appear due to environmental factors. The pollution that [...]]]></description>
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<h2>Prevent And Remove Upper Lip Wrinkles</h2>
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<p>Do you fear that your upper lip wrinkles will get worse? Do you wonder how they got there and how to erase them effectively? Read this article and you will find the answers about <strong>upper lip wrinkles</strong>.</p>
<p>Upper lip wrinkles mostly appear due to environmental factors. The pollution that you experience outside, exposure to the sun, smoking, and stress are accounted as few of so many reasons. Biological elements can also be the culprit like gravity, environmental toxins, sunlight, and abnormal reduction of your skin's hyaluronic acid, elastin and collagen.</p>
<p>Listed below are three effective methods to avoid or erase upper lip wrinkles:</p>
<p>A healthy lifestyle is recommended. Saturated fats should be avoided therefore refrain from eating fatty and oily foods. Choose to eat healthy foods such as green leafy vegetables and fruits. You might feel awkward at your first attempt to change your diet but you will certainly get used to it later on. You have to do what is worth for your good health. Quit smoking and stop staying up to all hours of the night. This beauty advise is a common one and it does make a lot of sense.<br />
Use only natural products for your hygiene. Bathroom products like soap, shampoo, and conditioner are mostly made of harmful chemicals. Get rid of them and pick those that are made from natural ingredients.</p>
<p>Prefer to use high quality skin care. Try to patiently search for the best and the most effective skin care product. Check carefully the product labels and see if the ingredients are natural. </p>
<p>Of course you can get rid of those annoying <em><a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:_gaq.push(['_trackPageview', '/outgoing/article_exit_link/1933934']);" href="http://thebestwrinklecream.org/upper-lip-wrinkles" target="_blank" title="Upper Lip Wrinkles">upper lip wrinkles</a></em>. Just do what is recommended and you will enjoy the best results.</p>
<p>It is only worth a little of your perseverance, time, and effort to solve your facial problem. Do it and all these benefits will be yours in no time.</p>
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			<strong>QUESTION:</strong><br />
			is it true that waxing you upper lip can cause wrinkles?<br />
oh and even if use the ready to use wax strips by veet?</p>
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				No. They say wax is bad due to the fact it's kind of traumatizing to the skin. Like with eyebrows it apparently makes the lid sag. But all the celebrities still get it done.
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			<strong>QUESTION:</strong><br />
			does waxing the upper lip cause premature wrinkles and sagging??<br />
i have been waxing my upper lip for about a year and i think its the easiest and best method i have tryed so far for removing hair...so is there a technique or something to make it less harsh o like using moisturisers??<br />
anyone else have any info??</p>
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				I don't think so, but I usually rub a little powder on my skin so the wax only grabs the hairs and not my skin.
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			<strong>QUESTION:</strong><br />
			how can i stop the wrinkles in my upper lip?<br />
I am 26 years old and have been smoking for 6 years. I have wrinkles in my upper lip. I have heard that smoking causes wrinkles, but not this early. what could be the reason?  i look a good 10 years older.</p>
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				Wrinkles is a process that happen from folding the skin over and over in one direction, in your cases the act of suction the cigar created this lines in the upper lip. The smog produce by the cigar is really toxic for your skin ( Beside your lungs ) and damages the surrounding cells .Remember the older we get the production of elastin and collage decrease, making the skin more rigid and wrinkles will be more visible. You should use product that increase the production of collagen and elastin and of course if you quit smoking will be a plus.</p>
<p>The skin aging process begin around 20+, and smoking does not help.</p>
<p>If you want to contact me for an additional question:</p>
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			<strong>QUESTION:</strong><br />
			Does waxing really cause wrinkles?<br />
I heard someone say that waxing your upper lip can cause wrinkles. Is this true? I'm 14 and have been waxing for about 5 months. Thanks in advance!</p>
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				<strong>ANSWER:</strong><br />
				i hope not <img src='http://thebestwrinklecream.org/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_surprised.gif' alt=':o' class='wp-smiley' />  but your too young to worry about wrinkles it might cause a few more wrinkles than normal when  your about 80 but thats ages away just do what you want just now <img src='http://thebestwrinklecream.org/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> 
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			<strong>QUESTION:</strong><br />
			Why do older woman get vertical wrinkles in their upper lip?<br />
What causes wemen to get these wrinkles and men don't?  Does shaving have something to do with it?  Can anything be done to remove them or stop them form appearing.?</p>
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				its mostly caused by smoking (the action of pulling on the ciggie) women who never smoked don't usually wrinkle there.  So never smoke, or give up now.</p>
<p>Men's skin is thicker than women's so that's why they age better.  shaving acts as a natural exfoliation too
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			<strong>QUESTION:</strong><br />
			Does hair removal creams cause wrinkles?<br />
Does using hair removal creams on the face cause wrinkles? I use them on my upper lip and my chin and under chin area and i have to leave it on for 2 minutes extra then what it says to remove all the hair and it always leaves my skin very red and kind of burn't like a sunburn...It feels like a sunburn too but it goes away after about 1 day but i was just wondering if it would cause wrinkles or damage? </p>
<p>..I'm only 16..</p>
<p>Thanks for the help!</p>
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				<strong>ANSWER:</strong><br />
				Home chemical hair removal creams contain harsh chemicals that have been found to cause bleeding, redness and swelling. So anything that harms skin is going to prematurely age it and so result in premature wrinkling.
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			<strong>QUESTION:</strong><br />
			Should smoking differently stop me from getting wrinkles in my lips?<br />
I'm awoman of 30. I have heard that wrinkles on the upper lip(smokers lip) are caused by the way the lip curves around the cigarette. would putting the cig in different places in the mouth each time i smoke help?</p>
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				<strong>ANSWER:</strong><br />
				It might help but all it will really do is put them in a new place. If you honestly cared about your health and looks you'd stop smoking. Its a disgusting habit and harms more then just you. (Your children are effected by being near you and in the same house, because they get no choice in being exposed. People around you can smell you coming and going no matter how "clean" you are.)</p>
<p>Best advice stop smoking, since I doubt that will happen just move it around every few weeks at best it will limit the lines.
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			<strong>QUESTION:</strong><br />
			Girls: do you shave, wax or use chemical products on your upper lip?<br />
I've been really bothered and embarrassed by the hair on my upper lip. I haven't had it waxed in about a year. But lately I've been considering shaving, just because I heard waxing can cause some nasty wrinkles (is this true?). And I don't want to use chemical products, because I didn't get much of a result and it literally burned my skin, leaving a few scabs (I have sensitive skin). </p>
<p>I'm worried about shaving, though, because I don't want to get discoloration (you know the kind men have) and I don't want to get a rugged look! And I want my upper lip to be SMOOTH! o.O When you (girls) shave your upper lip, do you get rugged? And what do you use to shave (electric razor, or plain razor, foam or shaving cream)?</p>
<p>But if saving doesn't cause discoloration and a rugged-look, do you think I should do it?</p>
<p>What do you girls suggest? Does waxing really cause wrinkles?<br />
Oh, yes, and should I try Nair? What experiences do you guys have with Nair?<br />
I would pluck it, but there are WAY too many hairs. So, plucking is out.</p>
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				<strong>ANSWER:</strong><br />
				I use joleen bleach. I hate it. It hurts and its a pain.. do laser or electrolysis.
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			<strong>QUESTION:</strong><br />
			Waxing vs. hair removal cream for upper lip?<br />
I have nair wax strips for facial hair and nair hair removal cream for upper lip. I am unsure which one to go with??</p>
<p>if i wax will i get really noticable stubble when it starts growing back?</p>
<p>what are the pros and cons of waxing upper lip hair?</p>
<p>what are the pros and cons of using hair removal cream?</p>
<p>please help, also does waxing cause wrinkles?<br />
ohkay well i am worried more about like with using the cream that i will get darker hair and itll be REALLY noticable growing back and kacky?<br />
BUT  will it be noticable growing back, hahaha  !?</p>
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				<strong>ANSWER:</strong><br />
				use hair removal cream. it is way better and it stays way longer. use the raspberry flavored ones they smell good too. waxing hurts more and it can cause more hair to come or it can rip of your outer skin. so i recommend you to use hair removal
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			<strong>QUESTION:</strong><br />
			My upper lip is wrinkling; I'm only 16!!!?<br />
what's going on here? I'm only 16 and when my lip resumes from smiling there are noticable wrinkles in my top lip, they go away once i smile or apply a lipgloss, but they're still there when im wearing no makeup, and why??<br />
I suppose i do pamper my lips quite a lot, when i was younger they started splitting open in the night causing extreme pain when smiling or using expression, so i started using lipbalm, then it went onto lipgloss, lipsticks, i dont use lipsticks a great deal often, perhaps once every 4 months or something, its really not often. but lipgloss, every day and every night because if i dont i find my lips crack, feel burning, chapped, and usually split.<br />
Why have these wrinkles appeared? I'm only a teenager. These are the sort of things my mum should have, not me!<br />
how can i get rid of them/prevent them?<br />
thanks<br />
LOL i don't smoke. And have never smoked. Never will acctually =)</p>
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			HELP!!!!! Whats the best way to remove upper lip hair?<br />
I was told that waxing is not good as it causes wrinkles.. and threading makes it grow thicker!! so what other alternatives are there? without any kind of surgery!! Thanks guys!!</p>
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				<strong>ANSWER:</strong><br />
				Try Laser, works, waxing, ouch.
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			<strong>QUESTION:</strong><br />
			veet facial wax strips?<br />
Hi, i currently use veet wax strips for my upper lip, but i have heard that it is not good to wax that area as it can cause wrinkles ?<br />
is this true for the ready to use veet wax strips as well ?<br />
thanks in advance <img src='http://thebestwrinklecream.org/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
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			Please Answer!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!?<br />
my sister is 12, she has upper lip hair. She asked my mom if she could get it waxed, my mom is ok with it, since my sister does kinda have dark upper lip hair. But I'm worried, she's only 12, but she does have low confidence due to the issue. I don't know if I should tell my mom not to let her or not. My question is, is it ok for a 12 year old to do this, and can waxing damage her skin, (like cause wrinkles or something)? btw my mom would take her to a salon to get it done, not do it herself<br />
bleaching is not a option, our mother will not under any circumstances let her get it bleached<br />
my sister. I dont have that, we have different dads, she inherited the problem from her dad<br />
I care because I love my sister, that why <img src='http://thebestwrinklecream.org/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
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				i dont think her age should matter theres nothing wrong with it. get it waxxed.
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			<strong>QUESTION:</strong><br />
			truth about waxing?<br />
PLEASE READ THANK YOU:<br />
I want to wax my upper lip, but am to afraid it will grow out thicker, and then i'll have to be dependent on it.</p>
<p>it's not so bad, not like a manstache, but it is somewhat noticeable and it make me feel insecure in public (just posting this up here, i feel embarrased so please no rude comments)</p>
<p>I have been reading mixed reviews about waxing. lots of people have said it doesn't grow out thicker while others wrote:</p>
<p>"Waxing, plucking, threading, epilating all pull the hair out by the roots and where the growth is hormonally-driven can actually stimulate a dormant follicle into producing more hair quicker. They also distort the root if done repeatedly, leading to hair growing at strange angles. And you've got to let the hair grow to quite a length before you can repeat the exercise. It can also damage the skin and discolor it. Long-term use of waxing also causes bad wrinkles"</p>
<p>so does waxing cause thicker regrowth of hair?</p>
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				It will actually come in thinner, because you are damaging the hair follicle and it actually makes the hair thinner when it grows in. It will actually after signiciant use you will not have any hair left.  If done properly it will not damage the skin or discolor it.. the only discoration you will get is possibily a slick reddness blochiness afterwards.. and if done wrong you can get burnt... Also if done properly it WILL NOT cause wrinkles.. You should depending on your hair growth need to get it waxed at first every 2-4 weeks because your hair grows in 3 different growth phases.  But more you do it the longer you go in between waxing.
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			<strong>QUESTION:</strong><br />
			why wont my lips stop peeling?<br />
they pretty much peel every damn day and i am tired of it.this has been goin on for months now.its every irritating,they tend to get white when i lick or wet my lips.just like when u wet ur hands n dey wrinkle,well thats how my lips get.and funny thing is that its always in the afternoons when my lips do this.cause in the mornings i have no problems with this.wierd huh! I have no idea why dat is.i doubt there chapped because ive tried so many chaps sticks n ect.ive tried exfoliating them but its the same result.so only when i scrub them with a cloth or peel with my fingers will they look normal.One more thing,my upper lip seems to have discolored a little.Its not as red as it was before.its sort of like light purple with browness.have no idea why?my lips used to be red til my lips began doing this. i dont know if its all the rubbing n scrubing im doing to it.dont know.well can someone please help me with some answers or advice.would really appreciate it.thank you very much :]</p>
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				<strong>ANSWER:</strong><br />
				Happens to me all the time. The answer is water. And lots of it. Its what happens when you dont get enough your lips dry out, crack and peal.  Doesnt have any longterm effects. Use carmax and drink lots of water. When your brushing your teeth or whatever gently also exfoliate your lips. Then apply the carmax. And dont forget water. It's all good dont sweat it.
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			<strong>QUESTION:</strong><br />
			I have a sudden rash on my face with no known cause?<br />
I woke up one morning and my face tingled a little it was slightly puffy around my nose and the top of my cheeks, the tingling gets worse when i sweat. the next day it started to burn a little,and it started to itch. my face was puffy on both sides, it had small flesh colored bumps around my hairline,it still burned, itched and was slightly red in spots. the small bumps don't ooze or anything they look like the ones i  would get on my forehead when my skin is to oily. i have dark dry wrinkled patches like i'm 60 years old over my eye lids, under my eyes, and on the sides of my nose that spread out to my cheeks . i have white flaky patches under my eyebrows and on my upper lip that itch a lot, and small dry clusters that are dark and scaly all over my cheeks and chin and under my chin that resemble lots of small ringworms.  the patches look flat but feel rough to the touch. yeast cream,triple antibiotic ointment,and ringworm cream have all failed. any suggestion on what this is help!!!</p>
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				<strong>ANSWER:</strong><br />
				it sound's like impetigo, its highly contagous and spreads easily so if you live with other people make sure that you have a seperate towel to use and you wash you hands after touching the infected spots.  you'll have to see a doctor for a cream, usually fusciden (*sp), apply that and it should clear up.
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			Has anyone ever heard of your gums itching so bad it drives you crazy?<br />
I'm 46 female,my  upper gums started itching 2 years ago.I go to the dentist twice a year.I smoke,I drink.I've been to every doctor I can think of,and none of them knows what it could be.So I just suffer everyday.I scratch them with a plastic tooth pick and floss,and I make funny faces with my lips trying to scratch which is causing lots of wrinkles around my chin and mouth.Please Help!!!</p>
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				<strong>ANSWER:</strong><br />
				hey.. try a different toothpaste out!  Also, try gargling with some deluted Hydrogen Peroxide too.. Another thing, maybe check webmed.com.. you can find so many solutions to medical issues!
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			Embarrassing facial hair!!!????<br />
A few years ago I made a stupid mistake of removing my hair on my upper lip when I really did nor need to!!..now I do!! I've heard waxing may result in wrinkles and discolouration of the skin like removal creams which also cause discolouration. I have pale skin so if I were to use a shaver, whould you see stubble?????! Anyone have any advice???!!!!!!! And has anyone tried EZE-TWEEZE???</p>
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				The best thing to do for this is electrolysis or laser.  The current growth has nothing to do with you removing it the last time.  You could have a hormone imbalance, and the effects could be getting worse.</p>
<p>So if you have any health concerns related to this, you can see a doctor.  For the cosmetic side, electrolysis and laser are your best bets.  With electrolysis, it has to be the kind with a fine wire that goes into the skin.  Some unscrupulous people are selling boxes where you rub some gunk on the skin and then drag something across, or things known as "RF tweezers."  Don't fall for those.</p>
<p>One other thing is that shaving really doesn't make things thicker or grow faster.  If often takes years for consequences of hormonal changes to appear and they compound themselves  What makes shaving cause hairs to appear thicker has to do with how hair is shaped.  New growth is tapered on the end.  As it continues to grow, it gets thicker.  So that has nothing to do with removal methods, but an already occurring process.
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			<strong>QUESTION:</strong><br />
			What do you think of the beginning of my story?<br />
Five creamy envelopes were on the coffee table when I got home from work on Sunday afternoon, already encrusted with two rings;  one gritty from an ash tray and the other damp from a beer bottle. I retrieved the letters and tried to rub off the stains with trembling fingers. My efforts were in vain, but I continued to brush over the stamps, the elaborate seals, and my name in formal font:  "Luna C. Tipton."  I took a deep breath, clumsily wiping a few tears from my eyes and holding the precious papers close to my chest.  After I had recovered myself, I sought out my mother.<br />
“Mom!”  I checked in her bedroom, the den, and the laundry room before finding her smoking on the back deck.<br />
“When did these letters come?” I demanded excitedly. It wasn’t accusatory, but I immediately saw her shoulders tense in annoyance.<br />
“Which letters?” she didn’t turn to look at me, but continued to face the trees in the backyard.<br />
“The letters from the colleges, Mom.”<br />
“Oh, I don’t know. Today.”<br />
“It’s Sunday, Mom. Mail doesn’t come on Sunday.”<br />
She took a drag and finally turned to face me. Her thin legs, clad in a pair of overly-tight denim jeans, were crossed underneath her in a startlingly child-like manner, while her upper-body was clothed in an unflattering patterned blouse. The roots of her dyed frosty blond hair were fading, revealing the dark brown of her natural color. A pair of oversized dark sunglasses hid her hazel eyes, but her bags and wrinkles were still visible from under the lenses, and her naturally well-shaped lips were coated in so much magenta lipstick that it glinted in the sun and made her mouth seem like some kind of a mirage.<br />
“Well, goddamn it, Luna, what does it matter?”<br />
“They’re my college acceptance letters. It might not matter to you, but this is deciding the rest of my life.” I tried not to yell but the effort caused my voice to tremble.<br />
“And who’s to say they’re not rejection letters?” She threw me a look that, had she not been my mother, I would have immediately seen as being filled with malice and resentment.<br />
The shock paralyzed me and the hurt made my eyes water. I opened my mouth as if about to say something, but no words came, only a terrible, quaking sob that I quickly shut my mouth to repress. Seeing my incoherence, she turned back around and continued to smoke; satisfied that she had found my weakness.<br />
“So, where the hell were you this whole weekend?”<br />
“I stayed at Dad’s Friday and Saturday night, and then I had work today. I told you all this last week, Mom.”<br />
“And where’s your sister?”<br />
“She stayed with Dad; she’s having a friend over this afternoon. I’ll pick her up later.” I recited the information dutifully and robotically, even though I had told her all of this far in advance. She never listened.<br />
“This isn’t what the custody agreement was. If I hadn’t gotten divorced so long ago, the reinforcement would be stricter. You can’t just be going over to your father’s house whenever you damn well feel like it. I should go to court over this.” She flicked ashes from her cigarette carelessly off the deck. Her tone and my knowledge of her personality told me that she didn’t actually care where my sister and I were, but that she enjoyed complaining and antagonizing my father.<br />
“Yeah, see how well it’d go over when we tell them that you’re an alcoholic with a new boyfriend every month and that when we are here you completely ignore us and let us fend for ourselves.” The words came out of my mouth without my fully intending them to, but they sounded coolly resentful and I felt a sense of satisfaction from seeing her shoulders tense.<br />
Without another word, I stormed off the deck, into the driveway, and into my car, still clutching the college letters. While sitting, drumming on my eyelids to prevent tears from falling, I considered opening them by myself. I started the car and began to fiddle nervously with the radio dial, still deliberating. I wanted to find out, but at the same time, I wanted to share the moment with someone.<br />
     Eventually I drove to my father’s house, where I was greeted with surprise but delight by both him and my younger sister Elise, who immediately saw that something was wrong and gave my hand a reassuring squeeze. She was uncommonly observant for a young adolescent, and I wondered how two mature beings like us could have come from our mother. As my father sat between on us on the couch, with an arm around each of us and a genuinely eager smile on his face, I knew we both took after him, and I was glad.<br />
    As I spread out the five much-abused envelopes out, I contemplated my father’s coffee table. So similar in style to my mother’s, but how different: empty of addictive substances, in a room full of people, in a house full of love. This was the moment I had imagined, and I had traveled from one coffee table to another to get to it. Dad gave my shoulder an encouraging squeeze and I closed my eyes for the briefest moment,<br />
, savoring the suspense and the support all at once.<br />
With my eyes still closed, I plucked a letter randomly from the pile and broke the seal.</p>
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				<strong>ANSWER:</strong><br />
				I think its great. After I was done I really wanted to read more. I hope you post the rest of it somewhere for us to read!
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			<strong>QUESTION:</strong><br />
			Does hair removal creams cause wrinkles?<br />
Does using hair removal creams on the face cause wrinkles? I use them on my upper lip and my chin and under chin area and i have to leave it on for 2 minutes extra then what it says to remove all the hair and it always leaves my skin very red and kind of burn't like a sunburn...It feels like a sunburn too but it goes away after about 1 day but i was just wondering if it would cause wrinkles or damage?</p>
<p>..I'm only 16..</p>
<p>Thanks for the help!</p>
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				<strong>ANSWER:</strong><br />
				Why not use lip dye for face it works great and doesnt leave crinkles. sells at walmart Sally Johnoson i think. Hope I helped =]
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			Please Answer!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!?<br />
my sister is 12, she has upper lip hair. She asked my mom if she could get it waxed, my mom is ok with it, since my sister does kinda have dark upper lip hair. But I'm worried, she's only 12, but she does have low confidence due to the issue. I don't know if I should tell my mom not to let her or not. My question is, is it ok for a 12 year old to do this, and can waxing damage her skin, (like cause wrinkles or something)? btw my mom would take her to a salon to get it done, not do it herself</p>
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				if its bothering her that much, then it would probably be a better idea to go ahead and let her do it. i agree with you that twelve is pretty young but if she keeps it up and doesn't let it grow out to long in between waxings, she should be fine.
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