Forehead Wrinkles UGGHHHHHHH

Glowingsunshine55

Active member
Hey everyone,

I've noticed that the most intrusive wrinkles seem to be those on your forehead (crow's feet are also annoying).

Here's the deal:

I've been working hard to fight them off without the use of Botox and I was wondering what others were doing to rid themselves of wrinkles (any success stories out there).

Personally, I have been following this skincare routine and I've noticed some progress:

BEDTIME ROUTINE: Cleanser -> Toner -> Glycolic Acid -> Retinol Serum

MORNING ROUTINE: Moisturizer/Sunscreen

I just started using glycolic acid and so we'll see if it'll make a difference or not (still too early to say).

I did notice that the use of retinol helps, but it hasn't "erased" my forehead wrinkles even though I've been religious about its use for months now.

I'm wondering what everyone else's experience has been and if anyone out there has truly conquered their wrinkles (especially the one's on the forehead).

Love to hear your thoughts!
 

shellygrrl

Moderator
Staff member
(Please be mindful of where you start threads and make sure they're in the proper place. (I moved this to Skin & Bodycare.))

You cannot get rid of wrinkles anywhere on the face without resorting to Botox and/or plastic surgery. Just embrace them.
 
I can recommend you to try Juvederm. My mum have used it 1 year ago and it really hepls her to restore facial contours and improve signs of aging. But there are a lot of fake drugs. It's very important to use original one.I also find one useful article about juvederm.
Also you must consult with doctor and make some allergic tests.
 

toupeemoor

Well-known member
Forehead wrinkles are caused by the action of the frontalis muscle on the forehead. This muscle contracts when we raise our eyebrows.
 
Hey everyone,

I've noticed that the most intrusive wrinkles seem to be those on your forehead (crow's feet are also annoying).

Here's the deal:

I've been working hard to fight them off without the use of Botox and I was wondering what others were doing to rid themselves of wrinkles (any success stories out there).

Personally, I have been following this skincare routine and I've noticed some progress:

BEDTIME ROUTINE: Cleanser -> Toner -> Glycolic Acid -> Retinol Serum

MORNING ROUTINE: Moisturizer/Sunscreen

I just started using glycolic acid and so we'll see if it'll make a difference or not (still too early to say).

I did notice that the use of retinol helps, but it hasn't "erased" my forehead wrinkles even though I've been religious about its use for months now.

I'm wondering what everyone else's experience has been and if anyone out there has truly conquered their wrinkles (especially the one's on the forehead).

Love to hear your thoughts!
I think that's a good skin care routine and doesn't sound like you're overdoing anything. I've never tried Botox but I have a lot of friends (most of them) who get it and it does look good. I am considering it myself. Also I read this interesting article about it which makes it even more intriguing lol
 
yes, without botox or other neurotoxins it's literally impossible to do anything about those pesky lines. creams do help to a certain degree, but there's a limit. they are still important in your day to day care, but they can't replace botox for sure
 
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Maryy

Member
In some cases if lines are not deeply set into the skin, we can reverse them. For example, retinol stimulates collagen to help the skin resist wrinkling. Hyaluronic acid, can also temporarily plump up the look of lines.
You can also try to improve the health of your skin (limit the time you spend in the sun, use sunscreen, focus on healthy sleep, exercise regularly and stay hydrated)
 

nitul123

Member
Hey everyone,

I've noticed that the most intrusive wrinkles seem to be those on your forehead (crow's feet are also annoying).

Here's the deal:

I've been working hard to fight them off without the use of Botox and I was wondering what others were doing to rid themselves of wrinkles (any success stories out there).

Personally, I have been following this skincare routine and I've noticed some progress:

BEDTIME ROUTINE: Cleanser -> Toner -> Glycolic Acid -> Retinol Serum

MORNING ROUTINE: Moisturizer/Sunscreen

I just started using glycolic acid and so we'll see if it'll make a difference or not (still too early to say).

I did notice that the use of retinol helps, but it hasn't "erased" my forehead wrinkles even though I've been religious about its use for months now.

I'm wondering what everyone else's experience has been and if anyone out there has truly conquered their wrinkles (especially the one's on the forehead).

Love to hear your thoughts!
Have you tried the organic version instead of other skin care products? It might be helpful for you. The ingredient extraction from Kakadu plum, other antioxidants, and Vitamins C and E in your skincare product will benefit your forehead wrinkle.
 

shellygrrl

Moderator
Staff member
Organic skincare will not do anything for wrinkles. No skincare product will get rid of them. The only ways are Botox or surgery.
 

NolAli

Well-known member
Your routine sounds solid. I’ve had similar experiences with retinol and glycolic acid. I’ve also been exploring options and came across the national laser institute reviews that suggest they offer effective treatments for wrinkles. It might be worth checking out if you’re considering professional help alongside your current regimen.
 
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