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Budgetly-brilliant anti aging.

  • 19-12-2013 12:28am
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    Registered Users Posts: 2,237 ✭✭✭


    Hi ladies,
    I've started noticing the skin on and around my eyes looking a bit of it's elasticity. I'm only 26 and I know it's probably in my head but I have a few fine lines forming. I have an 18month old so sometimes at night I just slap on some silcocks base out of tiredness and don't do much else

    Could anyone recommend an anti aging cream I could start using. It will have to be as cheap as possible if I'm to start using long term.

    In the mean time I must sort my diet and water intake out.

    Thanks


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  • Posts: 26,052 ✭✭✭✭ [Deleted User]


    javagal wrote: »
    Hi ladies,
    I've started noticing the skin on and around my eyes looking a bit of it's elasticity. I'm only 26 and I know it's probably in my head but I have a few fine lines forming. I have an 18month old so sometimes at night I just slap on some silcocks base out of tiredness and don't do much else

    Could anyone recommend an anti aging cream I could start using. It will have to be as cheap as possible if I'm to start using long term.

    In the mean time I must sort my diet and water intake out.

    Thanks

    Aldi serums and creams have rated higher than premium brands in tests. I've used the Q10 face cream and love it, but there's no Aldi where I live now and I use a premium product, and it is no better than the Aldi Q10.

    Prices are about five euro or less.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 900 ✭✭✭jadie


    I'm a beleiver in you get what you pay for so the budget brands won't have retinol, vitamin C or E in sufficient amounts to give any anti-ageing benefits. However your skin may be dehydrated though as most of us are this time of year so I would recommend using an oil nightly as well as moisturiser, You could try the Moogoo range, they have a Rosehip oil for only €10. Also using an eye cream twice a day should help, double cleansing and using a face mask a few times a week also


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