How to Fill Crows' Feet
As we age, we develop fine lines and wrinkles on various areas of our body, including our face. Women spend hundreds of dollars a year trying to turn back the clock and regain their once-youthful face. Antiaging is a multimillion-dollar market, and with good reason: No one wants to get old, especially if it means dealing with frown lines and crows' feet. You may not be able to stop yourself from aging, but you can reduce the look of wrinkles and fill in those crows' feet. Does this Spark an idea?
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Take a Vitamin E supplement and rub vitamin E oil onto the crows' feet every day. Vitamin E supplements encourage healthy skin growth and can reduce the appearance of wrinkles. Vitamin E oil has antioxidant effects on skin.
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Buy over-the-counter treatments. Most department and beauty stores carry an array of crows'-feet fillers, serums, reducers and antiaging cream that can help reduce the look and appearance of fine lines. These products come in different forms, from creams to lotions, and at a variety of prices.
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Talk with a dermatologist about botox and collagen injections. Botox injections temporarily paralyze and relax the muscles around the eyes, which prevents the skin from wrinkling. Collagen injections replace the collagen that has been lost during aging. This allows for the skin around the eyes to gain back its elasticity. Both of these processes are only temporary; they will need to be performed again in a few months. They are also expensive.
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Apply a chemical peel. Chemical peels burn away the top layer of skin, which allows the newer, more elastic skin to form in its place. Chemical peels should only be performed by a licensed doctor.
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Remove crows' feet with laser resurfacing. Laser resurfacing works by removing undesired skin cells with a wand-like laser. Using a laser is relatively bloodless and causes only minor discomfort.
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