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<blockquote data-quote="MikeFire" data-source="post: 181501" data-attributes="member: 1975"><p>you can get it Rx’d from your GP (assuming good relations and open to off label use) or pick it up from Mexico. Last time I was there I grabbed 0.025% for fairly cheap. Probably one of the best topicals for anti aging.</p><p></p><p>Can’t go wrong with supplemental collagen; since I started taking it daily my nails and hair grow like crazy. I don’t know if that carries over to skin elasticity, etc, but I can assume.</p><p></p><p>Vitamin C 1000mg has been a staple of mine since my 20’s (I’m 46). The anti oxidant potential and beneficial effects of driving collagen intracellar makes sense from an anti aging POV.</p><p></p><p>I recently had Botox for the first time; a friend opened a medical aesthetic clinic and I said “why not?”. She commented on my skin, saying “you have amazing skin integrity”. Maybe the supplements work, maybe it’s genetics.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MikeFire, post: 181501, member: 1975"] you can get it Rx’d from your GP (assuming good relations and open to off label use) or pick it up from Mexico. Last time I was there I grabbed 0.025% for fairly cheap. Probably one of the best topicals for anti aging. Can’t go wrong with supplemental collagen; since I started taking it daily my nails and hair grow like crazy. I don’t know if that carries over to skin elasticity, etc, but I can assume. Vitamin C 1000mg has been a staple of mine since my 20’s (I’m 46). The anti oxidant potential and beneficial effects of driving collagen intracellar makes sense from an anti aging POV. I recently had Botox for the first time; a friend opened a medical aesthetic clinic and I said “why not?”. She commented on my skin, saying “you have amazing skin integrity”. Maybe the supplements work, maybe it’s genetics. [/QUOTE]
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