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What can I use safely around my eyes? Also, I have been using the products for couple of months now and the wrinkles on my cheeks when I smile aren't going away and on my forehead I have couple of lines. What would be the best thing to get? I'm in the process of buying new products and would like a recommendation. Also, on days off, should I just buy Squalane or Retinol in Squalane?
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There is no fast method to rebuild and improve the skin. Even strong retinoic acid takes 1 to 2 years to reduce wrinkles.

> These are general starting instructions for rebuilding skin. But
> everyone's skin is different, so it may take some experimenting to find
> what works best for yourself.
>
> The process of rebuilding skin with our method is slow, but not
> irritating. Reducing wrinkles and skin lesions is much slower. But even
> very strong Retin-A takes about 2 years to reduce major wrinkles at the
> price of chronic redness and irritation.
>
> Look at http://www.reverseskinaging.com/pictures.html and
> http://reverseskinaging.com/nasolabial.html and read the comments.
>
> For your face.....
>
> Our serums work best on oily skin areas like the T-Zone and the creams
> are best for drier skin areas. The fastest actions are on general skin
> tone and "glow".
>
> The best results for wrinkle reduction, pore reduction, and skin
> tightening that that we hear from our clients are:
>
> 1.Use a very mild cleanser such our Gentle Clean. Do not over cleanse
> your skin. Use biological healing oils such as squalane or emu oil to
> remove make up.
>
> 2.Our Serums are best on sensitive skin or oily outbreak-prone skin. Our
> creams work best of dryer skin areas. Sebum Be Gone helps reduce excess
> facial sebum.
>
> 3.In the morning, use CP Serum in the morning followed by Emu Oil-S for
> Skin. Start with 2 drops of each daily for your face and increase the
> amount slowly. If your skin feels oily, blot off the excess oil with a
> tissue. Later you might change to Super CP Serum.
>
> 4.For your eyes, read http://store.reverseskinaging....s.asp?ProductCode=26 This is a
> difficult area but it can be rebuilt and the skin around the eyes tightened.
>
> 5.At night, you might alternate Exfol Cream or our new LacSal Cream and
> Protect & Restore #3 - a high retinol cream. If you have problems with
> acne, then use Retinol-free P&R#2.
>
> 6.Many women also use Super Cop at night, but you should use the other
> products before you move to this very strong product.
>
> 7.The Day Cover can be used for protection when outside.
>
> 8.SRCPs and retinoic acid applied together often work very well and
> gives a stronger action than SRCPs alone.
>
> 9.Daily supplements of 1 gram Vitamin C and 1 gram MSM also help rebuild
> skin proteins. 1 gram of Flaxseed Oil Borage Oil or Primrose Oil, which contains high
> levels of gamma linolenic acid, helps some people with chronic dermatitis.
>
> 10.Stress inhibits skin renewal and skin repair by increasing blood
> cortisol. Taking 50 to 100 mgs daily of DHEA for a few months may help
> block the cortisol effect and stimulates skin repair.
>
> 11.Regular aerobic exercise floods more blood into the skin and speeds
> skin repair and scar reduction.
>
> 12.Microdermabrasion cloths (cost about $10) often help remove older skin.
>
> 13. Skin needle rollers also can help skin remodeling. But do not use them
> more than every 1 or 2 weeks. Be certain to effectively wash the rollers
> after use and sterilize it before further use.
>
> Also take a look at http://reverseskinaging.com/tighten.html
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I have the same problem with fine lines and deep wrinkles. I have been applying 1-2 layers TCA 12.5% peel whenever I can afford the downtime. It is slowly reducing the appearace of the lines by peeling the layers of skin. I am using the skin biology products to repair my damaged skin but it takes time. You can have a doctor or esthetician perform a stronger peel but read the reviews before doing so. Doctors may use 15-20% TCA or other products like ViPeel. You can purchase 1oz TCA 12.5%, 15% or 20% for under $20 if you search the web. I have fair, sensitive skin and I didn't want to take the risk of a stronger peel. You can also try a 40-50% lactic acid peel once a week. I haven't tried it but I have read that it is a mild peel that improves the texture of skin without the excessive peeling. The Platinum Skin Care website has information for performing peels or go to the Make-up artist website for products.
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