Wrinkles Men vs Women

@raydene (9871)
United States
January 27, 2008 9:36am CST
I had started an discussion about wrinkles recently. I had meant for a discussion about how more men then women were buying the firming serum by Shaklee http://www.shaklee.net/raydenelabatore/product/SpecificTreatments It had surprised me that so many men use it. Actually I have a number of men that have ordered the complete Nutrition Therapy Skin Care Systemâ„¢ http://www.shaklee.net/members/shopNowProd/AdvancedSkinCare If you read about it on the site it is geared toward women. My question is do you think men are become as concerned with wrinkles as women.. I mean it used to be that a man with a weathered looking face was considered rugged and handsome.. What is happening here? Hugs all around xoxoxoxoxo Do you think that more men are
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@dlkuku (1935)
• United States
28 Jan 08
Personally, I don't know why men would use it, I think men do age more gracefully than women, not fair really. LOL The wrinkles add character. I know a lot of men in their 40's and 50's who have their hair dyed too, and I think it really makes them look ridicoulous. Salt and pepper hair is wonderful! Thankfully, my husband neither uses wrinkle cream or dyes is hair and I do find him incredibly attractive. And I don't either, even though I am in my 40's, I have very few wrinkles and people often can't believe that I am my age or a grandmother of five! And no grey hairs as of yet!
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@raydene (9871)
• United States
29 Jan 08
I guess we all age differently..Most tell me that I don't look 57..I think they are sitting me up to borrow money..hehe...I'm not concerned about wrinkles but my skin was just not looking healthy..dry spots and patchy and itchy...It feels so good now and isn't itchy anymore... oxoxoxoxxoxoxo
@dlkuku (1935)
• United States
12 Mar 08
Thank you so much for best response. Much appreciated!!!
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@drannhh (15219)
• United States
28 Jan 08
Lol, sorry that we all kind of derailed your last discussion. I think many men are more concerned about their skin than women. My husband doesn't worry about wrinkles--he needn't because doesn't have enough to worry about, but he uses more lotion than I do and his arms and legs. We live in the desert and go about in shorts and short sleeves most of the time, and it does get dry, but he is like, will not leave the house without it, whereas I put a bit on sometimes if I remember. But everyone is different so I'm sure there are some men who could care less. What you saw happening doesn't surprise me though.
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@raydene (9871)
• United States
29 Jan 08
Awww the desert... I used to live in the Mojave...I so love the desert..At that time my closest neighbor was almost a mile away but now I'm told that the Mojave between Lancaster and Edwards Air Force Base is pretty grown up with housing...wouldn't be my Mojave anymore..I used to wander for hours...awww..I sure loved the desert! oxxoxoxoxo
@GardenGerty (169479)
• United States
27 Jan 08
My husband has always prided himself on looking young, but I do not believe he would use any treatment to help with wrinkles. He did always take excellent care of his hands. When I met him it was hard to believe he was a mechanic. I think men like to feel good, just like women do, and looking good makes you feel good.
@raydene (9871)
• United States
27 Jan 08
That's true Doll..It used to be that if a guy used lotion or cream on his face he was called gay..Not anymore..They all want to be pretty! hehe xoxoxoxo
@winterose (39887)
• Canada
28 Jan 08
seems like everyone wants to look young
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@raydene (9871)
• United States
28 Jan 08
Not me Doll..I just want to be healthy and like how my shin feels from the inside and it makes my shin feel great and look healthy..No more dry patches xoxoxoxo