Ha, ha, thanks for that
Why doesn't Starmer hold another referendum?
Ha, ha, thanks for that
OP, also, if you write Marionette in the search box, there are
a number of threads already here, over the years, a perennial
concern.
I know this as I have been reading them whilst attempting to keep my chin raised.
Suedonim, May I ask what counter you went to and which foundation you bought and which concealers , I have these marionette lines ,I hate them and iwas thinking about fillers, but I would rather try this then paying out a lot of money that may not work.
My daughter suggested a retinol based serum and bought me one for my birthday. I use it nightly and I may be imagining things but I do think that my face appears a bit less wrinkly and a brighter skin tone. I would love a face lift but I think I’d rather spend the fish in a nice holiday.
Hi, I look like I’ve been a lifelong smoker with the lines above my top lip which I get terribly embarrassed about but I have never smoked in my life. I haven’t advice I’m sorry but with me when I chat to people I try to smile all the time so they aren’t as noticeable but when I look in the mirror they just shine at me. I hate them. It’s great reading everyone’s advice.
You can do a lot simply with make up. I recently went into a department store’s beauty section to buy some new foundation. The assistant asked what I was currently using and suggested a different regime, of a lighter-weight foundation and using a brightening concealer on darker or more lined areas. I was amazed at the different it made! No injections, no pain and a relatively modest hit to my bank balance.
I’d suggest paying a visit to a beauty counter before thinking of surgery.
PamelaJ1
OMG
Just taken a similar photo and now I’m going out with a bag on my head.
That’s not what others see. Your face will be smiling and animated in RL.
iPad and phone photos at that distance are not forgiving.
Have a look around at everyone else of that age and they will look similar.
Apart from the ones that don’t, of course, and they usually look odd.
PamelaJ1 - well this is reassuring, lol
Isabella Blow said, one of the reason she wore elaborate
hats or fascinators, was to draw attention from her face.
The weeks after Ascot, charity shops are replete with glorious colourful hats, hmmm, this might work?
Does anyone remember the outrageous line in AbFab
(1992, Season 1 episode, titled ‘Iso Tank’)
of
Patsy Stone (Joanna Lumley) when Edina (Jennifer Saunders) remarks on the regularly lifted face of Cher?
Then there is the transformative effect of a genuine smile which lifts our face and demeanour; looking glum doesn’t.
Thank you so much lovely ladies for your lovely and informative advice which I will take on board. Sometimes it bothers me more than other times.
“Beauty and the Boutique”, channel on youtube, ‘tackling Marionette lines’ read the helpful comments, too.
There are many helpful videos on youtube.
Ive done the ooo/ah exercises for years, convincing myself it helps, but its the looking down, as now on my ipad
or phone, knitting or crafts, reading a book, cruel gravity, softens and weakens our chin, neck and drags everything down, mother earth wanting her pound of flesh.
Sleeping on ones back with a rolled pillow beneath ones
neck is supposed to help although mighty uncomfortable.
Sudden weight loss can exacerbate the lines in loose flesh.
For £1 a day you could have a Collagen supplement - we have one with vitamin C which aids absorption which also incidentally, helps control my eczema.
I don’t think we are allowed here to say the brand we have
tried and tested, but it’s American and vegan.
A shorter hairstyle, layered, thicker, will lift your face.
You could have a lower face lift? pain discomfort and at 6-9 weeks, a long recovery period which you may feel is worth it, you are only 73 after all.
Ive had a beauty salon non invasive little rollers throat/facial lift for a birthday treat a few years ago which made my skin tighter, was remarked on positively, a real confidence boost if you like to be pampered, now wondering why I don‘t indulge in another ?!
You would not know whether you had wasted your money on fillers and upkeep until you had the procedure and could well be delighted.
Google Kim Novak, or Priscilla Presley before you decide.
OMG
Just taken a similar photo and now I’m going out with a bag on my head.
That’s not what others see. Your face will be smiling and animated in RL.
iPad and phone photos at that distance are not forgiving.
Have a look around at everyone else of that age and they will look similar.
Apart from the ones that don’t, of course, and they usually look odd.
72 years old. Try and live a moderately healthy life to keep fit, have never smoked, but the lines on my face are making me so miserable. The lines around my mouth seem to have got worse over the last two years and so many people keep making the statement that I look tired. A full face lift would be the answer, but that is definitely out of the window finance wise and also my husband would be petrified at me undergoing, what he would call an unnecessary operation.
I have attached a photo and wondered if there is anyone else who has undergone this, to honestly say that I am too late to waste my money on fillers, approximate price from an expert clinician and price of upkeep. Thanks in advance.
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