Saturday, December 12, 2009

Is that good old fashioned Nivea cream supposed to be good for anti-wrinkles?

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If you're open to trying a free sample, I'll be happy to send you one. Good luck.Is that good old fashioned Nivea cream supposed to be good for anti-wrinkles?
i just dont like it just. i prefer Garnier or lakme moree!Is that good old fashioned Nivea cream supposed to be good for anti-wrinkles?
It's good for a heavy moisturizer. Moisturized skin is less likely to wrinkle. I wouldn't recommend you use it on your face and it can clog your pores due to the oil in the product.
If you live in a place that is really hot like Arizona then use nivea soft. it is not as heavy but moisturizes the same. also don't they have a anti-wrinkle cream??
nivea cream is very good for night as it is a bit heavy - it moisturises veyr well n i swear by it - have been using it for years now......n my skin appears soft n glowing every morning. As far anti-wrinkles are concerned, i'm not sure abt nivea - i had tried using a nivea day cream but it turned out to be too greasy for my skin. So i stopped using it. now i use olay day cream. I would still recommend you to use nivea night cream with DNAGE n visage properties - i think that it is vyer good for the skin n doesnt cause any damage n i trust the brand. I have a night cream at home which i will begin to use - hope that it works well for me!
I've never tryed any wrinkle cream cause I don't have wrinkles But.......it may be a gimmick like most things in life.
use it at bedtime then try Peperation H and you will really see a difference!

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