Too much skin-help please.
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Sep 20, 2014
Amy V.
This may sound like an odd request but I feel like I have too much skin in my face and when I smile it all bunches up giving me the effect of hamster cheeks (but not in a cute way) does anyone have any suggestions or products that may help to tighten my skin etc?
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Sep 20, 2014
Kathleen M.
You can get skin firming creams or creams to improve elasticity.
Sep 20, 2014
Nerissa R.
Try mary kay skin firming lotion works good :D.
Sep 20, 2014
Amy V.
Is that available in the uk?
Sep 20, 2014
Emily W.
If you have full cheeks, it will do that. Nothing besides drastic plastic surgery can alter that. Embrace it, people with fuller cheeks look younger longer. :)
Sep 21, 2014
M G.
I agree with Nerissa about the Mary Kay friming cream. If you need some hit me up :)