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<blockquote data-quote="DorianGray" data-source="post: 181489" data-attributes="member: 40477"><p>There is also a rapamycin product in cream form some of the anti-aging forums have reported positive results. Need a prescription though. I've just started on GHK-Cu cream. Using it on half of my face to see if I can notice a difference. I do believe the most important thing for the OP to consider is not add in a bunch of topical or systemic stuff. The most important thing for the skin is hydration and sun protection going forward. And you do not need expensive products for this. Also, hydrate and sun protect for at least 8 weeks and compare your skin at the end of that time. Then add in one thing at a time either systemic or topical for similar period. It's a hassle and a lot of work but if you take photos before you start and at each stage, you won't be fooled by any emotional placebo effect. Best thing for skin is hydrate and wear a full face covering starting at age 14. Take it off at 60. Viola!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DorianGray, post: 181489, member: 40477"] There is also a rapamycin product in cream form some of the anti-aging forums have reported positive results. Need a prescription though. I've just started on GHK-Cu cream. Using it on half of my face to see if I can notice a difference. I do believe the most important thing for the OP to consider is not add in a bunch of topical or systemic stuff. The most important thing for the skin is hydration and sun protection going forward. And you do not need expensive products for this. Also, hydrate and sun protect for at least 8 weeks and compare your skin at the end of that time. Then add in one thing at a time either systemic or topical for similar period. It's a hassle and a lot of work but if you take photos before you start and at each stage, you won't be fooled by any emotional placebo effect. Best thing for skin is hydrate and wear a full face covering starting at age 14. Take it off at 60. Viola! [/QUOTE]
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