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Started by jessicashel, April 15, 2007, 10:41:06 PM

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jessicashel

The things I can't find on any make up area is how do you hide you hide the adams apple. Mine isn't big, so it is not that big of problem But you can see it.The other question I have is how do post a pitcher in gallery? ;)
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Krisstina

I basically have no Adams apple  since I have gained a bit of wait but I think the best way to hide a small one is to take exceptionally good care of the skin in that area and you will see over time that it appears faded or it kinda blends in better. This also applies to hands and feet, or even a nose ;).

To me skin care is one of the biggies when it comes to making yourself appear more fem. So constantly use micro dermabrasion's alpha hydroxy's and vitamin E right out of the gel cap 400iu. And rough areas will smooth out.

this also has to work with your skin type. Mine is on the dry side!!


Hope that helps
Kristina 
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jessicashel

Krisstina, You bought up another problem I am facing that I lost 65lbs in app 4 months. Now being 60 years old the skin seems to be harder to smoth out. this just isn't in the face but all over. What I have beenusing is Jergens ultra healing. If not this what do you suggest?
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Krisstina

That does sound like a bit of a problem and I think everyones skin is different my was to do as much as you can to smooth the skins surface and this will take away from the rough edge and appearance of the Adams apple.

I personal you a lot of strong products like I mentioned above. It sounds like your skin isn't going to tolerate that except for the Vita E maybe. (people w/acne have to watch that). Although I would use something stronger than Jergans like maybe a product with Q10 in it. Strivectin is great if you can afford it :-\




Kristina
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