Getting rid of crows feet involves using a topical lotion containing peptides, wearing a high-quality sunscreen daily and avoiding extended exposure to the sun. Get rid of crows feet wrinkles around the eyes with advice from a board-certified dermatologist in this free video on skin care.
Expert: Loretta Ciraldo
Contact: www.drloretta.com
Bio: Dr. Loretta Ciraldo, the author of the book "Six Weeks to Sensational Skin", is a board-certified dermatologist in Miami, Fla.
Filmmaker: Paul Muller
actually complete opposite lol.I'm thinking that it might be hereditary,but I hate it! I can't wink anymore because all you see is lines aroung and on my eyelid.I can't believe it's happening this early. I also have problems with comedones, and scars from acne, and I have combination skin...I think lol.I've been thinking about accutane,or microdermabrasion , but I'm trying seabuckthorn oil from blue sage naturals right now to see if it has any effect.Any advice on what to do?Thanks
sweetp5691 1 year ago
Could be that you've a really light complexion? I've seen red-haired people, for example, develop first wrinkles quite early.
NadineWithFlowers 1 year ago
What about if ur 18 with crow's feet?is that really bad or normal?
sweetp5691 2 years ago