Beauty > Skin Care > Mature Skin TipsSeptember 04, 2009

Use Preparation H For Wrinkle Cream

If you read magazines or watch TV you have seen the ads about making fine lines or wrinkles appear less noticeable. The best thing I have found to work sounds silly but makes sense once you think about it. Wash your face apply your regular moisturizer then tap on preparation H on to fine lines or wrinkles making sure not to pull on skin.

Preparation H is proven to shrink tissue and is safe to use in "sensitive" areas. So why not on your fine lines. Let it set for a few minutes and then apply the rest of your make-up.

Source: I learned this in high school at a beauty seminar. I paid little or no attention to it at the time but it sprang back in to my mind when I noticed I too was aging.

By Lostinthe from mid Missouri

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09/05/2009

I have a cousin who has used this for years & she has very nice smooth skin...works for her!

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09/05/2009

This tip may sound weird & slightly strange, but I've read in all the fashion magazines that the high-paid models use this tip to fix eye puffiness before big shoots. The trick is to use the REAL stuff, not the dollar store knock-offs which only contain a lubricant & not all of the needed ingredients.

I've only heard about it for puffiness, I've never read it will actually work for wrinkles... but it couldn't hurt!

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09/04/2009

I've put Prep H into my Pond's cold cream jar for years...and you can tell the difference on the lines.

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