Wrinkles On Face After Weight Loss
Wrinkles On Forehead, Wrinkles Under Eyes, need a Face Lift, Surgery Free
There are worse things in life than having wrinkles on forehead. In reality, they are seen as symptoms of maturity and wisdom. But if you have too much of them, or they have become so prominent that they make you look much older than you actually are, then you might want to find a way to dump your wrinkles on forehead conveniently, safely, and painlessly.
Let me just say that if you've got the cash to spend and you are prepared to go through some level of pain, then you could consider having Botox injections ( from around $300 to $1,000 or more ) or forehead wrinkle lift surgery ( from about $2,000 to $10,000 or more ) .
How Can a Face Firming Cream Remove Wrinkles On Forehead?
First, we want to know why wrinkles on foreheads appear. But it's not only elderly folk who get them; people in their thirties and twenties -- even teens -- can get forehead wrinkles.
These two substances are responsible for maintaining our skin's structure, firmness, and smoothness. And when this happens, wrinkles on forehead, under eye wrinkles and bags under your eyes appear and become a ton more prominent.
If you are thinking a collagen cream or lotion will look after this problem, think again. Besides, most of it is sourced from animal spinoffs like hooves, which is incompatible with our body's collagen the will not prevent wrinkles on forehead or
But yes, a superb firming cream can take away the wrinkles on forehead, your eyes and neck -- if it contains enough amounts of the ingredients that boost your body's capability to produce more collagen and elastin on its own.
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Frequently Asked Questions
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QUESTION:
How to get rid of pin worms via colon cleanse?
All right, this is gonna sound a bit different than normal pin worm complaints.I first realized the itchiness on a gloomy day at the end of June. Having a severe bug/worm phobia, I cried and sobbed for a good 20 minutes until my mom managed to convince me it wasn't a taenia infection, but pin worms, then I cried for another 20 mins after hearing they crawled out of my bottom at night.
Fortunately my mom was quick to get me the medication, and the next day, they were gone and I was ready to forget about the whole thing.
Although I took my second dosage (even the third and the fourth just to be safe), after a month or so I realized I had this slight, tingly feeling down there, like a worm had just moved. I immediately took another dosage, but I still had that sensation. I felt it every 5-10 mins. It was nothing like the itchiness I felt during the initial infection, but it was such a specific and independent sensation that it was impossible to ignore.
I was never able to catch a specimen as proof but I knew I had been reinfected because there were some solid symptoms as well, like that weird mouth odor I had during the first infection, abdominal pain, diarrhea, and weight loss. This went on for 3 months during which time my parents tried to convince me I was making up the symptoms (except the weight loss, they thought I didn't eat enough) and that I was becoming paranoid about the whole thing.
At the end of 3 months I finally managed to catch one of these bastards, showed it to my parents with a victorious expression on my face, and they took me to their house which is a lot more hygienic than mine, and there I gave pumpkin seeds a try, and it worked miraculously! I didn't feel anything for a whole week, but then it started again. I was fed up! I changed everything everyday (clothes, undies, sheets, towels)! I wore surgery gloves and masks whenever I went to bathroom. I cleaned my hands with surgery disinfectant and they dried up pretty bad and now I have wrinkles on my hands. I kept my fingernails so short that I couldn't look at them without grimacing with disgust. I ate and swallowed at least 5 garlics a day, literally filled my self with various spices (especially curry). But I still had that tingly feeling. It would stop for a day or two, then it would start again.
So I decided to take my medication every single day for a month, and eat pumpkin seeds every morning. Again, I wouldn't feel anything for 3 days where I'd rejoice and celebrate, and then on the third day, the mouth odor would come back and I'd start feeling that something's-crawling-out-of-my-butt sensation again.
This is still the case. My parents are getting angry about it, so we're gonna do the scotch tape test.
My question is, what the hell is this?! Why don't I have intense itching like the first time if I'm being re-infected? How many times CAN you get re-infected when you're doing everything right and fighting the infection with home remedies along with the medication? Why does it stop for a couple of days and start again? There were durations where I didn't take any medication, but the infection wouldn't intensify. Always the same tiny tingle. This is such a weird situation. Is there anyone else out there who has something similar to this? Any theories?
And would colon cleanse solve the problem, and if it can, which brand should I use? They say Clarkia is great. Is it a parasite cleansing product, or the same as the colon cleansing products? Is there anything I should do or know before trying that? Any info on colon cleansing process would be appreciated.
I am scared to death that I'll be one of those people who say "I've had them for 10 years! Help me!"
I friggin hate pin worms, and I promise if I manage to make them go away, I'll dedicate myself to helping everyone out who can't get rid of pin worms.
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ANSWER:
Use bromalite to kill and flush out all the worms from your body. This is the best colon cleanse available in the market, it is natural and safe to use, http://p.gs/0yc2y
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How do I help a friend who drinks excessivly?
This is long.. please bear with me....
My best friend since I've know her drinks alcohol constantly. It used to be 5-7bottles of beer every evening. She had weight loss surgery, and slimmed way down. she was told she was to have no alcohol whatsoever. She fought the urge to not drink and beat it. 7 months into the year, at a meeting a few people asked if they could drink and the answer was NO. after the meeting a few other people said they have been drinking hard liquor which had much less to nearly no calories. my friend started experimenting with hard liquor and got rehooked quickly. she is now into 1 bottle of wine per night. Weekends, sometimes 2 bottles. She also smokes very heavily during the day as well.
I have known her for 14 years. since she has lost her weight, she started going out to bars and lounges and has met an incredible amount of new people of whom she sees as her extended family. these people are constantly drinking and every picture I see with them in it is usually in a bar. They go out to the lake and camping and it's just a drinking frenzy.
My friend says she is a social drinker and it's not a problem as she swears she doesn't drive when she drinks, I know she has and her car is proof.
When she drank beer you'd never know she was drinking. She could walk a straight line in high heels. with the wine, I've noticed she doesn't have that ability. If she isn't at the bars, her house has 3-4 people of which bring some sort of booze.
I have tried to talk to my friend about her drinking and it becomes a huge verbal fight. At times when she's sober and we talk, she'll sometimes admit she needs to get her drinking under control and has admitted she's an alcoholic, but refuses to do anything about it. I think she's waiting for a pill or something to help her stop. she's trying this pill to stop smoking but it isn't working.Several of us who know and love this lady want to help her. We have agreed that at least 1 of us at all times would accompany her to an AA type meeting for support and would be her support group.
We can't do an intervention because her family drinks "socially" and constantly. Her brother brews his own beer because there's nothing stronger that he can buy. Her family does not drink like my friend does, but she is always around alcohol of some sorts. her new found bar friends all drink, and I know she's drinking more and more because of them, not to fit in, but probably because it's there and "free flowing".
Her skin used to be flawless, now she has wrinkles showing and her voice is choppy and sounds like she has phlem in her throat all the time. Her son who's going to be 14 has asked her to stop drinking and he gets ignored as she says it's only 1 glass. (it is.. that he sees).I need advice on how I can help my friend. she's a great person, and I only forsee things getting worse for her. I have been waiting for a chance to talk to her when she's in that "vulnerable" state, but it hasn't happened. and the times it has it's very brief and I'm not able to get the dialogue started.
I have to find a place to go for an AA type meeting that will actually help.
She's made several friends who were court ordered into a country AA type program. after they got out of the meeting they all went to the bars or went to her place & started drinking.
I'm afraid my friend will resort to this because she thinks she know the program and just has to follow the steps and she'll do it when she's ready.
I unfortunately have also been waiting for something severe to happen to where she has to face it. dents & scrapes on her car aren't enough. she crashed into a curb & hit a small tree. she lied & said she avoided a dog. Well she got away with it. I don't want anyone to get hurt, ever!
However something hard has to hit her that she has to face before I think she'll have to acknowledge her actions.
I have ideas & plans.. but her silver tongue seems to always prevail.Please.. any advice will help! Thank You.
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Unfortunately your friend is in the driver's seat in more ways than one. Only SHE can get help. You can certainly encourage her but beware of codependency (thinking you can and need to "fix" her). Sounds like her addiction issues could be inherent which is common. And as far as her making excuses, this saying holds true..."How do you know an addict is lying?....their lips are moving." Trust me, I know from painful experience with my family and myself. She will never, ever get her drinking "under control" because SHE isn't in control. Her addiction is. Recommend AA, offer to take her to meetings if you can and if you are a religious person, pray for her. She needs it. Best of luck to you, your friend and others on the road with her.
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im 21 and look 41! help! so fed up w myself?
i can't look in the mirror, i have dark patches on my face along with dark acne scars. my skin color is a greenish shade of brown, ugly. so not only am i fat but even when i lose the weight ill still be ugly.BAD bags and wrinkles under my eyes! im only 21! but i look older than my mom. she came in the room after i had my baby boy (5 months ago, whose perfect and the reason i dont just lock myself up and hide) and the nurse asked her if she was the younger sister!? makeup only sinks into my pores and wrinkes and makes me look even older. i HATE being me. im 5'9'' and 200 lbs so theres no way to hide, but thats all i wanna do. there are some days where i feel okay but then these feeling s always come back and im on the edge of a breakdown. whats wrong with me? what can i do? no one wants to hear my "negativity" but im dead serious, i hate the way i look. i cry all the time. i hate being in public places, especially the mall and ill never step foot in a club where there's nothing but pretty people.. im so out of place. cant stand it. please... any helpful advise? im at a loss-
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I don't know what you're talking about. I've always liked the way you looked. You're very beautiful even if you don't believe it.So you say, "What the heck? We've never met before. You don't even know what I look like."
That's when I say, "Yeah I do know what you look like. You just told me in your question and you ARE very beautiful."
You still want a real answer, but you won't get one from me. All you will get is me saying this:
"You are beautiful no matter what you think. Love yourself. Respect yourself. Love life, it's the only way to live."
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