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10.10.2011, 08:59
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| | bras to prevent chest wrinkles
does any one know about these bras etc or has tried them would love to hear something
thanks
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10.10.2011, 09:03
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| | Re: bras to prevent chest wrinkles
Sorry, can't help. I only have experience of removing them from females with eyes shut whilst otherwise preoccupied.
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10.10.2011, 09:07
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| | Re: bras to prevent chest wrinkles | Quote: | |  | | | does any one know about these bras etc or has tried them would love to hear something
thanks | | | | | Have you tried this already?
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10.10.2011, 09:57
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| | Re: bras to prevent chest wrinkles
A thread with bras in the title and you KNOW that LIB will be in it....
I am pretty curious to know how a bra can prevent chest wrinkles...  Does it put your breast up the throat? Just to be sure it win against the law of gravity?
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10.10.2011, 09:59
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| | Re: bras to prevent chest wrinkles
Sorry, everything I've heard about chest wrinkles was more along the "how to avoid" line rather than actual "prevention"
I know I'll be in trouble eventually as most of my early years were spent in the sun AND I really really dislike wearing blouses and such that come up too close on my neck.
Meanwhile, I've found this article which explains to all the rest of us what a "wrinkle reducing bra" looks like and is supposed to do. | Quote: |  | | | La Decollette, as it is called, claims to banish the wrinkles left on a woman's cleavage when she sleeps on her side | | | | |
Personally, I'd rather have my well earned wrinkles (and sleep comfortably) than wear something like that to bed. Maybe if I were single it would be a different story. | The following 2 users would like to thank Peg A for this useful post: | | 
10.10.2011, 10:00
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congratulations, you are the first one to get the new EF functionality: | The following 3 users would like to thank Phil_MCR for this useful post: | | 
10.10.2011, 10:05
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| | Re: bras to prevent chest wrinkles | Quote: | |  | | | congratulations, you are the first one to get the new EF functionality:  | | | | | And me, I can't believe you actually took time to do that one.... | This user would like to thank Nil for this useful post: | | 
10.10.2011, 14:03
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| | Re: bras to prevent chest wrinkles
there was an interesting story on exactly this in the NYT recently...
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12.10.2011, 13:32
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| | ladies and chest wrinkles
does anyone have any idea how to prevent these from occurring........need some help and fast
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12.10.2011, 13:42
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| | Re: ladies and chest wrinkles | Quote: | |  | | | does anyone have any idea how to prevent these from occurring........need some help and fast | | | | | Have you already dismissed the back-to-front bra?
.... body toning, massage, moisturisers ...... goose grease?
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12.10.2011, 13:54
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| | Re: ladies and chest wrinkles
Stay out of the sun & always use sunblock.
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12.10.2011, 13:59
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| | Re: ladies and chest wrinkles
A Gritty Mitt used on a daily Basis...Olive oil in Your Bath water and as well fitted support Bra..The Push up variety works if you are no bigger than a D cup....But it is important to  have yourself Fitted in a Good lingerie Shop....
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12.10.2011, 14:05
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Hi, you could try micro exfoliation treatments, Michelle at the Green Room may be able to help you: www.finemore.ch | 
12.10.2011, 14:12
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Is this a serious question........starting to wonder why I come on here now | This user groans at darkhorsedrea for this post: | | 
12.10.2011, 14:12
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| | Re: ladies and chest wrinkles
Sleep on your back, though not easy, the only time I've managed it was when I'd had surgery on my jaw and couldn't sleep any other way  . Also, exfoliate and moisturise every day.
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12.10.2011, 14:17
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Use a good night moisturiser for your cleavage, chest and neck, not forgetting the back of your neck. Apply sunblock if you're going out in the sun.
Anything else, you try it out for a couple of weeks and report back to us, OK? | This user would like to thank for this useful post: | | 
12.10.2011, 16:34
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Creating problems where there are none? | This user would like to thank Crumbs for this useful post: | | 
12.10.2011, 17:37
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| | Re: ladies and chest wrinkles | Quote: | |  | | | does anyone have any idea how to prevent these from occurring........need some help and fast | | | | | I read an interesting article about this and it seemed to be that if you have large breasts and sleep on your sides this will happen. The picture posted of the bra contraption will seperate the breasts.
If you start wearing a bra in bed from a young age this can help.
( After I read this I looked at ladies of a certain age cleavage and ladies with smaller breasts did not seem to have the lines).
If you smoke or sunbathe then you get that creapy skin.
Once you have the lines I don't think you can do anything | 
12.10.2011, 17:50
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| | Re: ladies and chest wrinkles
AHAs or vitamin A creams (try Environ).
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12.10.2011, 17:53
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I had to google images for this:
Botox, seriously?
Aren't we allowed to get old anymore?
PS. I just had a look, I ain't got any (yet) | This user would like to thank Crumbs for this useful post: | |
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