Question:
Haemorroid Cream
I heard that this is good for a temporary effect of removing laughter lines.
Does anyone know?
Apparently its good for puffy eyes - so I've heard. Do not wish to try it though. Also am sure its not good for long term use as it thins the skin.
A friend of mine has used this. I tried a little blob once, but I wasn't keen.
For all the good it did, I might as well have shoved it up my ar$e!! (sorry, couldn't resist that one!). :lol: :lol:
The story only referred to one particular brand of cream - Preparation H. It used to contain shark liver oil (nice....) and a substance called skin respiratory factor (SRF) which is a derivative of brewers' (but not ordinary baking) yeast.
The shark liver oil was reputed to be the magic ingredient, because it sounded kind of exotic. Scientists have since shown that there may have been some truth in the rumour, but that it was the SRF that was responsible for any improvement.
All of which is entirely academic, because Prep. H was reformulated into a gel, with completely different ingredients, a couple of years ago! So as Sheep says, keep it for sticking up your ......
BJx
also it thins the skin over time which is a very bad thing to do to your eyes which has the thinnest skin of your body and is the most sensitive
you'll cause alot of damage if you use it regularly
try rosa masqueta oil if your lines are still quite fine
I heard that this is good for a temporary effect of removing laughter lines.
Does anyone know?
Answers:
Apparently its good for puffy eyes - so I've heard. Do not wish to try it though. Also am sure its not good for long term use as it thins the skin.
Answers:
A friend of mine has used this. I tried a little blob once, but I wasn't keen.
For all the good it did, I might as well have shoved it up my ar$e!! (sorry, couldn't resist that one!). :lol: :lol:
Answers:
The story only referred to one particular brand of cream - Preparation H. It used to contain shark liver oil (nice....) and a substance called skin respiratory factor (SRF) which is a derivative of brewers' (but not ordinary baking) yeast.
The shark liver oil was reputed to be the magic ingredient, because it sounded kind of exotic. Scientists have since shown that there may have been some truth in the rumour, but that it was the SRF that was responsible for any improvement.
All of which is entirely academic, because Prep. H was reformulated into a gel, with completely different ingredients, a couple of years ago! So as Sheep says, keep it for sticking up your ......
BJx
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also it thins the skin over time which is a very bad thing to do to your eyes which has the thinnest skin of your body and is the most sensitive
you'll cause alot of damage if you use it regularly
try rosa masqueta oil if your lines are still quite fine