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What’s better for Aging Skin? Copper Peptides or Retinol?

Copper peptides and retinol are both popular skincare products known for their potential anti-aging effects. Both products can be game changers in the skincare routine, especially for those of us looking to reduce the visible signs of aging. If seeking the best results, it’s important to know if these products can be used together and if so, how. Let’s dive into a bit about each product and how to best use synergistically. 

Different Mechanisms of Action

  • Copper Peptides: Copper peptides are compounds that contain copper ions and small protein fragments called peptides. They help stimulate collagen production, promote wound healing, and have powerful antioxidant properties. Copper peptides can also assist in skin regeneration and repair.
  • Retinol: Retinol is a derivative of vitamin A and works by binding to retinoid receptors in the skin. It promotes skin cell turnover, boosts the production of collagen, and improves skin texture. Retinol also helps reduce the signs of aging including fine lines and wrinkles and can enhance skin’s overall radiance.

Similar Benefits but Different 

  • Copper Peptides: Copper peptides are known for their ability to enhance skin healing and repair processes. They have anti-inflammatory properties while improving skin elasticity, and promoting the synthesis of collagen and elastin, two building blocks for youthful-looking skin. Copper peptides may also offer antioxidant protection, guarding the skin from free radical damage and oxidative stress.
  • Retinol: Retinol is extensively backed by research for its anti-aging benefits. It can minimize the appearance of fine lines, wrinkles, and hyperpigmentation. Retinol also improves overall skin tone and texture, unclogs pores, and can be effective in treating acne. Additionally, it stimulates the production of hyaluronic acid, which helps the skin retain moisture and maintain a plump, youthful appearance.

Side Effects and Tips for Applying

  • Copper Peptides: Copper peptides are generally considered safe for most people, but some individuals may experience mild irritation or allergic reactions. It’s important to patch test any product containing copper peptides before applying it to your entire face.
  • Retinol: Retinol can cause skin irritation, redness, dryness, and flaking, especially during the initial stages of use. It can also increase sensitivity to the sun, so it’s crucial to use sunscreen during the day. Individuals with sensitive skin may need to start with a lower concentration and small amount to build up tolerance. Avoiding the eye area is also recommended as this skin is thinner and more easily irritated. 

Who Are These Right For

  • Copper Peptides: Copper peptides are generally well-tolerated by most skin types, including sensitive skin. They can be used by individuals with dry, oily, or combination skin. Copper peptides are often found in serums, creams, masks and even pillowcases! I personally use the Biossance Squalene and Copper Peptide Rapid Plumping Serum in my AM routine or on days I am taking a break from my prescription retinoid. 
  • Retinol: Retinol is suitable for most skin types, but individuals with dry or sensitive skin may need to be cautious and use a lower concentration or a milder form of retinol. It is commonly found in serums, creams, and oils. There are some fantastic options of lower concentration retinols available over the counter. I highly recommend Cerave Retinol and use this on my neck and chest as it is very gentle yet effective. For my face, I use a prescription tretinoin that I have gradually worked up to using.

Can I Use Copper Peptides with Retinol?

The answer is probably. These products can absolutely work synergistically in your anti-aging routine, but you’ll likely want to alternate the time and days of use to avoid skin irritation. Ideally, applying copper peptide serums during your morning routine is optimal as these skin-care products present less risk of sun sensitivity. Applying retinol during your nightly routine will lessen risk of heightened sun sensitivity and irritation. Both products can present irritation challenges for sensitive skin types, therefore it’s best to add these products into your routine gradually and monitor your skin’s tolerance.

Both of these products positively affect the issue of collagen breakdown, which is something that rapidly increases as we age. By stimulating collagen synthesis, overall skin health and appearance improves. 

My Routine with Copper Peptides and Retinol

First and foremost, a reminder that effective skincare is a long game and results aren’t seen overnight. Thanks to a consistent routine using research-backed products, I can honestly say I have better skin in my 40’s than in my mid to late 30’s. I strive to get the best out of both products so here is my daily routine balancing the two: 

AM Routine: 

Apply Biossance Squalene and Copper Peptide Rapid Plumping Serum to the face, next and chest after shower and before moisturizer and sunscreen.

PM Routine: 

Apply prescription retinol to face. Apply over the counter Cerave Skin Renewing Retinol Serum to neck and chest. These areas do not tolerate the prescription retinol well. 

*Any nights I am taking a break from retinol, I’ll use the Copper Peptide serum as well if my skin is not irritated. If irritated, I use only moisturizer and give it a rest. 

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Which Lasts Longer, Dysport or Botox?

While Dysport and Botox have been used for many years and have been studied extensively, the duration of their effects can vary from person to person, and there is some variability in the research findings. Additionally, clinical trials and studies often focus on specific spots, such as the forehead area, making it challenging to provide a definitive answer regarding which one truly lasts longer.

What is Dysport?

Dysport came on the scene soon after Botox but was used primarily in Europe and other countries outside the US. It was approved by the FDA in 2009 for the treatment of the vertical lines between the eyebrows, often referred to as “elevens”. Dysport works in a similar manner as Botox, but has smaller molecules making it one of the best options for treatment of larger surface areas and severe wrinkles. 

What is Botox?

Botox is the brand name trademarked by its manufacturer, Allergan. The scientific name for what makes up Botox is botulinum toxin type A. This is a toxin made by bacterium clostridium botulinum, the bacteria attributed to the foodborne illness, botulism. 

You might be questioning how something that can cause botulism is really safe to inject into your body. Due to the very small doses used in botox injections, it is proven to be safe for cosmetic use and variety of medical uses. 

How Do Botox and Dysport Work?

Botox and Dysport are similar in that both contain the active ingredient, Botulinum Type A. Once injected into the neuromuscular tissue, these injectables obstruct nerve signals, causing temporary muscle weakness of those targeted muscles. The key differences between Dysport and Botox are their formulation and areas they are approved to treat within the United States. 

Dysport contains smaller molecules which means more units are needed to treat the same area as Botox, but it also means that Dysport disperses faster. That translates into fairly immediate results whereas Botox can take up to one week to see full results. Due to this faster dispersement, Dysport is a great option for treating larger areas with Botox achieving better results for smaller areas. Dysport injections are only approved for treatment of glabellar lines whereas Botox is approved for treatment of crow’s feet, the forehead wrinkles, glabellar lines and even excessive sweating. 

Which Lasts Longer, Dysport or Botox?

Comparing Dysport and Botox is not a direct apples to apples contrast but at a high-level and based upon the cosmetic injectables’ prescription guidelines, it does seem that Botox could potentially last longer.

According to the prescribing information provided by manufacturer, Galderma, the effects of Dysport typically last up to four months. This duration is based on clinical trials and studies conducted on various facial areas, including the treatment of glabellar lines, the frown lines between the eyebrows. 

The effects of Botox are reported to last approximately three to six months, according to the prescribing information from the manufacturer. Similar to Dysport, this duration is based on clinical trials and studies conducted on different treatment areas, including glabellar lines.

It’s important to note that individual responses and personal preference of these injectable treatments may vary, and some studies have suggested that the length of time these dermal fillers last has similar results between Dysport and Botox. Factors such as the units of Botox or unit of Dysport used, the treatment area, and an individual’s metabolism can all influence the duration of the effects.

To get more accurate and personalized information about the duration of effects, it is recommended to consult with a board certified plastic surgeon or a qualified dermatologist who can assess your specific aesthetic goals.

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How to Prepare for Botox and Filler Appointments

So you’re ready to get botox or fillers or maybe you’ve even scheduled your first appointment. It’s a big (and expensive) decision and it’s key to do the proper preparation before your appointment to ensure the best results.

Let me just warn you that while the results of dermal fillers like botox are amazing, it can be an expensive “habit” that is hard to stop doing. Once you’ve seen the results, it’s hard to go back to seeing those forehead and frown lines reappear after 3-4 months. You’ve been warned! Here are a few tips that will help you prepare for your first botox appointment or filler appointment.

Research Injectors

It’s always, always a good idea to do lots of research on injectors in your area before making an appointment for a consultation. Ideally, get recommendations from friends that have had great experiences. Yelp and Google Reviews are a few other platforms that could be helpful for finding a great injector. Also consider asking your dermatologist for a recommendation and they might even offer dermal filler services as well.

Some injectors might have expertise with certain cosmetic procedures and you’ll want to seek out a provider who is highly skilled at botox injections or your specific request. Most injectors should provide a free consultation for new patients where they can assess your individual needs, you can ask questions and get their recommendations. When making the appointment, be sure to let them know this is your first time getting the procedure you’re seeking. You should never feel pressured to move ahead with any cosmetic treatments until ready.

I have a plastic surgeon administer my botox and lip filler, but a RN, dermatologist or physician’s assistant with the right credentials and experience can be great injectors as well.

Spill and Get the Details From Your Injector

Once you’ve chosen your injector, they will likely review your medical history to ensure you are a good candidate for dermal filler injections. You’ll want to spill the beans on any and every prescription and supplement that you take and any medical conditions you have. They can then make recommendations on what you’ll need to pause, if needed, before and/or after your injections.

Be sure your injector will provide best practices and after care instructions of what to avoid and how to treat the areas injected. Typically this includes avoiding strenuous exercise, avoiding excessive sun exposure, not wearing hats and refraining from any downward head positions for the first 24 hours.

Do Your Research on Types of Fillers

Whether you’re looking to treat crow’s feet, forehead lines, frown lines or are interested in lip fillers, it is worth educating yourself on the different types of injectable dermal fillers that are available. While dermal fillers are extremely safe in the hands of a skilled injector, there is the potential for side effects that you should be aware of. You’ll also want to ensure you aren’t taking any medications or have a condition with a risk of possible side effects from dermal filler treatment.

Make a list of your questions as you read about the pros and cons of each filler and bring to your consultation to discuss with your injector. Your injector will likely have products that they prefer and see optimal results with and they will be able to see if you’re a good candidate for certain products.

Check Your Calendar

Be sure to check your calendar for any big events coming up. A good rule of thumb is to schedule the day of your botox or lip filler treatment at least two weeks out from any special event. This ensures that any bruising or swelling at the injection sites have passed. People typically see the full effects of botox about five to seven days after treatment.

Stop Recommended Supplements and Nonessential Medications

Consult with your injector on this, but many natural supplements and NSAIDs should be avoided up to two weeks before the day of your treatment. Many supplements such as fish oil, flax oil, gingko biloba, and st. john’s wort can have blood thinning effects that worsen bruising. Over the counter painkillers such as advil and aspirin can also thin the blood resulting in bruising after filler treatments. Check out my post on how to minimize bruising after botox here.

Lay Off the Wine

Again, consult with your physician on this, but drinking alcohol before and after injections can result in additional bruising due to the blood thinning effects that alcohol can have.

You’re Going to Love Your Results

Botox results after 5 days

I know I’ve laid out a lot here and hopefully it’s helpful. These are all things I wish I had known when walking into my first botox appointment. It’s a big decision and the most important tip is that you feel comfortable with your injector and that you can ask them anything at all. Less is definitely more when it comes to dermal fillers and finding an injector that practices this is really important.

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Xeomin vs Botox…Which is Better?

Xeomin vs. Botox: Which is better?

Over 3 million Botox injections are administered every year, making it the most common worldwide cosmetic procedure. Botox is wildly popular because it achieves fantastic results, smoothing the appearance of wrinkles including crow’s feet, frown lines, and forehead lines.

In 2010, a competitor of Botox hit the market. Xeomin, also known as the “Naked Botox”, is a similar cosmetic injectable that has some key differences in its formulation compared to Botox.

Here we’ll compare the subtle differences between Botox and Xeomin so you can better educate yourself about what is the best option to achieve your aesthetic goals. As always, be sure to consult with your provider about your treatment options and what you are looking to achieve.

What is Botox and Xeomin?

Both Botox and Xeomin are injectable treatments made up of the neurotoxin botulinum toxin type A. This neurotoxin acts the same in both Botox and Xeomin to smooth the appearance of facial wrinkles by blocking the signals of nerves responsible for muscle contractions.

Botox, produced by drug manufacturer, Abbvie, achieved FDA approval in 2002 for the cosmetic treatment of frown lines in adults. It is the only FDA-approved product of its kind to treat forehead lines, frown lines and crow’s feet.

Xeomin is produced by German pharmaceutical company, Merz Pharma. It achieved FDA approval in 2010 for cosmetic use for specific treatment of frown lines, also referred to as “elevens” or glabellar lines.

While both of these cosmetic injectables are approved to treat specific areas of facial wrinkles, Botox is also approved to treat different conditions including excessive sweating, chronic migraines, and overactive bladder. Xeomin is approved to treat medical conditions such as excessive drooling and abnormal muscle spasms.

How Are Xeomin and Botox Different?

The major difference betweeen Xeomin and Botox, is how they are formulated and stored. Botox is formulated with added proteins that are thought to protect the botulinum molecules that make the toxin highly effective. These same proteins are thought to be the culprit contributing to antibody resistance that some Botox users have experienced. This antibody resistance results in experiencing less than full effects of Botox including shorter and less noticeable results. Because of Botox’s formulation it must also be refrigerated to maintain its potency.

Xeomin is formulated without accessory proteins hence its nickname the “Naked Botox”. Without these added proteins, Xeomin is thought to not run the risk of causing antibody resistance. This stance has yet to be determined through clinical testing. Xeomin is able to be stored safely at room temperature.

How Are Botox and Xeomin the Same?

A unit of Botox would typically translate to the same amount of units of Xeomin. Common side effects of Xeomin mirror those of Botox including dry eyes, headache, and swelling and redness at the injection site, among many others. The amount of time that Xeomin and Botox lasts has been shown to be the same, typically between three to six months depending upon the person and amount injected.

Is Xeomin Better Than Botox?

A common question is which one is better, Xeomin or Botox? This is really up to you and your practitioner to decide. This study from the Journal of Clinical and Aesthetic Dermatology, found that these dermal fillers have similar results in efficacy. Xeomin is not cleared by the Food and Drug Administration to treat facial lines in the crow’s feet area so if this is an area you wish to treat, discuss your best options with your injector.

I personally have not yet tried Xeomin and have only used Botox to treat my facial wrinkles. I do plan to discuss it as an option to consider with my facial plastic surgeon that I have been seeing for the past three years for Botox injections. Have you tried Xeomin? If so, I’d love to hear your thoughts!

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What Causes Wrinkles Under Eyes

What causes crow's feet and wrinkles under eyes
Undereye wrinkles and crow’s feet

I’m not sure when I first started noticing my crow’s feet and undereye wrinkles, but once I saw them, that’s all I could see in photos and when looking in the mirror. Have you been there? The truth is, those under-eye wrinkles didn’t just appear overnight but are the culmination of many different behaviors over the years along with genetics and the aging process.

Since I can’t change the past, I’ve learned what causes under eye wrinkles, preventative measures to take along with ways to improve and lessen their appearance. Let’s dive into what causes wrinkles in the under-eye area.

Sun Damage

The undereye and crow’s feet areas are typically the first places on the face where wrinkles appear. Due to the nature of the skin around the eye area, it is quicker to exhibit any skin damage that has occurred from excessive sun exposure.

If tanning beds were a part of your past or if you weren’t diligent about wearing sunscreen, hats and sunglasses, the damage wrought from the sun will begin to show first in the thin skin of the eye area.

Thinner Skin

The skin around the eyes can be up to 40% thinner than skin on the rest of the face. As we age and collagen and elastin production decline, this delicate skin can appear even thinner giving way to the appearance of dark circles and the appearance of fine lines.

Eye area skin has fewer oil glands than the rest of the face which can result in drier skin that can be more sensitive and less plump, lacking moisture. Due to the thinner nature of eye skin, it will develop and exhibit wrinkles sooner than the other parts of the face.

Repetitive Movements

Repetitive motions like smiling, squinting and rubbing the eyes all contribute to the formation of those pesky crow’s feet and undereye wrinkles. Day to day facial movements do form wrinkles in this sensitive area.

Wearing sunglasses or eyeglasses if needed can help limit squinting. Try to limit the rubbing of the eye area with your hands and use a very gentle cloth or cotton swab to cleanse the eye area. While I wouldn’t ever try to limit my facial expressions, dermal fillers can help limit some movement of muscles as a preventative measure.

Sleep Quantity and Quality

The eyes are not only the window to the soul but also to the quality and quantity of the sleep you’ve been getting. During sleep, collagen production takes place and increased blood flow aids in damage done by the UV rays of the sun and free radicals. 

Tired-looking eyes and under-eye bags are typically the results of lack of sleep. Making lifestyle changes that allow for more shut eye is one of the best ways to naturally reduce the appearance of fine lines around the eyes. Consider using a silk pillowcase or one of these anti-aging pillows to protect the thin skin around your eyes while you get that beauty sleep. 

Aging Process

As we age, our bodies produce less collagen resulting in thinner skin around the eyes, fine lines and deep wrinkles. It’s a natural part of growing older. Loss of collagen combined with years of combating free radical damage and sun exposure does result in wrinkles and is unavoidable to some degree.

Let’s take a look at some preventative measures to stave off additional skin damage and ways to improve the eye areas existing appearance. 

Get Rid of Undereye Wrinkles

Topical Retinol

Retinol is a vitamin A derivative that is the gold standard in treating fine lines and wrinkles. It can help stimulate collagen production while having a slight skin thickening effect which is ideal for the thin, aging under-eye and crow’s feet areas.

Retinol can be irritating to the sensitive eye area, so start slow with a gentler product and be sure to spot test. Here are a few of my favorite retinol eye area products that work well for combating wrinkles. 

Moisturize with Hyaluronic Acid

Moisturizing the eye area with products that contain hyaluronic acid is a great way to draw in and retain moisture to the under-eye area. These products will help make the area appear plumper and fuller, reducing the appearance of wrinkles.

There’s really no need to buy a special eye cream as a facial moisturizer with the correct ingredients will work just fine. Here are a few fantastic, affordable products to consider adding to your skincare routine that are ideal for plumping while moisturizing. 

Sun Protection

Prevent further sun damage by applying sunscreen daily to the eye area. Look for a mineral based sunscreen that is formulated and marketed for babies as these tend to be less irritating if they get into the eye. I use Babo Botanicals Baby Mineral Sunscreen on both my eye area and face and have never had an issue with irritated eyes. 

In addition to daily sunscreen, wear sunglasses to minimize squinting and to also shield the eye area from damaging UV rays. Consider popping on a wide-brimmed hat whenever going for a walk or spending an extended period of time outdoors. 

Get Your Beauty Sleep

You already know you need ample sleep to stave off tired looking eyes and to let your body rejuvenate, turning over dead skin cells and producing collagen. Get more sleep and consider sleeping in a raised position exclusively on your back. Use an anti-aging pillow if needed. 

Botox is Your Best Friend

The most popular dermal filler for crow’s feet is Botox because it can make a huge improvement by temporarily reducing fine lines in this area. If you are struggling with puffy eyes or deep tear troughs, it’s best to consult with a board-certified dermatologist on how to treat your concerns to achieve the best outcome. I personally have my crow’s feet treated every 3-4 months with Botox and love the results. 

Laser Treatments

Lasers are one of the best ways to treat stubborn under-eye wrinkles that are not treatable with botox. A fractional laser does require some down time and a very skilled practitioner but the results can be long lasting. Ablative lasers greatly increase new collagen production resulting in a new layer of bright skin. 

My Under-eye Treatment Tips

Ultimately, I do try to minimize my undereye wrinkles with botox and keep the area moisturized. I do prevent additional damage with daily protection of the area and nightly over the counter retinol application. I do plan to also get fractional laser to the area at some point and will document that process in the future. In a way, I love the wrinkles as it means I’ve smiled a lot and that is never a bad thing! I’d love to hear what you are doing to treat these areas. Please share!

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The Best Anti-Aging Pillows For Back & Side Sleepers

Beauty sleep is indeed a real thing. Your body thrives with the regeneration and repair that occurs during those 7 to 9 hours of sleep. But during those glorious hours of (hopefully) peaceful sleep, our face and chest skin can begin to develop wrinkles due to some of the positions we get into.

How many times have you woken up with sleep lines running down the side of your face or creases in your chest area? A serious case of pillow face! Repeating that night after night for hours on end, does have a lasting impact on the wrinkles and fine lines that develop on our skin.

The answer is not less sleep as that would be counterproductive, but we can take steps to sleep in different positions that minimize wrinkle formation. Some helpful tools in this area are a few different types of pillows to rest your pretty head on. Here we’ll explore the best anti-aging pillow for your preferred sleep position that help minimize and even improve wrinkles while getting your zzz’s.

The Traditional Wedge Pillow

A wedge pillow can be used to alleviate both aesthetic and non-aesthetic issues. Because a wedge pillow raises the head, neck and shoulders above the rest of the body, fluid pooling in your face while you sleep is greatly reduced. This means minimized under eye bags and facial puffiness.

Using a wedge pillow typically requires a back sleeping position to be most comfortable. Sleeping on your back removes the risk of smooshing your face and chest against the pillow which helps reduce the formation of deep creases and sleep wrinkles on the face.

If you’re not a back sleeper, it will absolutely take some self training to get used to sleeping on your back. You can utilize a wedge pillow with a regular pillow on top combined with an anti-aging pillowcase that is silk or satin.

This is a great solution for back sleepers or those looking to sleep in this position. If you’re also concerned with facial puffiness and want the ability to use a special pillowcase, a wedge pillow is a great option to consider. If you are a die hard tummy or side sleeper, there are better options for you. Wedge pillows are also large making them inconvenient to store.

I personally sleep with a wedge pillow to reduce acid reflux symptoms during the night and have trained myself to sleep mostly on my back. I do use a traditional pillow on top of my wedge pillow.

The Your Face Pillow

If you’re committed to changing your sleep position to become a back sleeper, this pillow has a unique design that can help you make that transition. The Your Face Pillow has a spot for your head and soft side cradles that work to keep you from tummy or side sleeping. The head area provides ample neck support with supposed cooling technology to minimize sweating. The soft side supports are gentle on your face if you rest against them without causing friction and the formation of fine lines and wrinkles.

The pillow does come with the option of a silk pillowcase if you want the purported benefits that silk can bring to lessen damage to the hair and skin. The neck rest height is about 3.3 inches which won’t do much in preventing fluid pooling like a wedge pillow, but the side guards are better at preventing you from rolling into a different sleeping position. The pillow has over 4,800 4-star reviews on Amazon. I am tempted to try this pillow on top of my wedge pillow to get the benefits of both!

JuveRest Sleep Anti Wrinkle Pillow

The JuveRest Anti Aging Pillow is a bit similar than the Your Face Pillow, but supports side sleepers as well. This is probably one of the best anti wrinkle pillows for those that want to continue side sleeping but still protect the face from facial compression during long hours of sleep.

This pillow features a divot head cradle with very short side cradles. Its design has a spot to support the face and neck in side sleeping positions with a gap to allow for both air flow and limiting pillow contact and the formation of wrinkles. It has special areas cut out for the shoulders and neck making it a favorite pillow for those suffering from neck pain or shoulder pain.

The Nurse Jamie Beauty Bear Pillow

The Nurse Jamie Beauty Pillow is a supposed favorite amongst the celebrity crowd. It’s a smaller size than the aforementioned pillows but has a similar design as the JuveRest pillow, supporting both back and side sleepers. At its core, it is a memory foam pillow with a cut out for the head and gentle side support.

For side sleepers, there is a cutout that minimizes pillow pressure on the face. Both its smaller size and option for a silk pillowcase cover make it an attractive portable option for long flights and travel.

The Glow Pillow

The Glow Pillow brand features two particular pillows, one for side sleepers and one for back sleepers. They also offer a range of different pillowcases made from natural fibers such as eucalyptus or a luxurious mulberry silk pillowcase.

The Omnia pillow is designed with the side or back sleeper in mind, featuring a gap that cradles side sleepers heads to protect the face from developing facial wrinkles.

The Aula pillow is designed for the back sleeper and includes soft side guards to hold the head in place while remaining comfortable. Both pillows are adjustable in height up to almost four inches which helps minimize facial puffiness by keeping the head elevated. These are pretty pricey pillow options, but they do offer a 30 night sleep trial guarantee.

The EnVy Pillow

The EnVy Pillow is a wrinkle prevention pillow that boasts being the only eco-friendly, sustainably produced pillow. They have a large line of different pillows all made with the highest quality, organic, natural latex.

Their Silk Covered + Copper Powered Natural Latex Anti-Aging Pillow is definitely on the pricey side, but there is scientific evidence that copper oxide infused pillows can actually improve the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles. The overall pillow design is supportive for both back and side sleepers, not smooshing the face while still providing needed support.

Intimia Breast Pillow

The Intimia Breast Pillow is a unique contraption to minimize the formation of chest wrinkles that are so common for side sleepers. This oddly shaped pillow sits in the middle of your chest between the breasts and is attached with back straps. Some users don’t wear the back straps as they can be a bit uncomfortable and instead wedge the pillow in a sports bra.

If you’re a back sleeper this is not something you’ll need to worry about, but if you get restful sleep on your side and aren’t looking to switch positions, this pillow is a great way to prevent cleavage and chest wrinkles. This is also a much cheaper alternative to the silicone patches that serve a similar purpose but ultimately are disposable after a few uses.

Final Thoughts

Keep in mind that a good nights rest is the number one thing you can do to protect your skin. If you’re not comfortable and getting enough sleep, no pillow will be able to save your skin. Add in a daily sunscreen, retinol, healthy diet and exercise and you are on your way to glowing skin. Adding in the wrinkle prevention benefits of an anti-aging pillow is icing on the cake after doing these other vital anti-aging tips. Try out the pillow that is best for your sleep position and goals today. Sweet dreams!

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Honest Latisse Review: Before and After

Everywhere you look eyelashes are getting longer and thicker with the growing popularity of eyelash extensions. My lashes are naturally on the longer side, but I wanted to get more length and fullness. While a lot of eyelash extensions look great (and some like cartoon characters), I have heard of bad experiences including eye irritation and damage of natural lashes. The cost for extensions is no joke at $150 bucks per set with required refills every few weeks.

Not liking the risks and cost associated with eyelash extensions, I decided to give Latisse a whirl. To get Latisse, it requires a prescription by a medical professional. I opted to use an online service and had a positive experience with SkinSolutions.MD. A 10-week supply, cost around $130. An MD reviews your driver’s license and photos you upload of your face, then fulfills the order and it ships out to you. The entire process took about 10 days from order to receiving.

I’ve now used the product for the full 10 weeks and am happy to share my before and after photos with you. I am definitely going to continue with the product but will get it from my local medical spa as I like to support their business. See below for my great results and what the application process entails.

Top image is lashes before. Bottom image is 10 weeks of Latisse once per day. No mascara.

The growth process is slow, considering it takes 10 weeks to get these results versus the instant results provided by lash extensions. I do like that the results are natural and you can see my lashes are not only longer, but also darker and thicker.

A few caveats are that you must continue to use Latisse at least every other day to maintain these results. I did not experience any eye pain, headaches, redness, itchiness or irritation. Overall, I highly recommend and am delighted with the natural results, cost and easy application.

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