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Angie~ what's the name of the cream you use on your neck and chin? :rolleyes:

Wow where do I begin? I have the stomach "apron", a large flap there. I have bat wings under my arms. My inner thighs look like someone let the air out of a balloon. I have no doubt I will be having plastic surgery but not for several years. I only use a firming cream for my neck/chin. I can tell a difference from days I use it and days I don't. Other than using duct tape to hold it in and up (LOL) just going to deal with it. Tuck it and tape it, I say!

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Carol Ann,

It's called Correc-Chin by Serious Skin Care. I try to use it as soon as I get out of the shower every morning. I have tried it at different times but it seems to work best right out of the shower. It says to use it twice a day but I don't. I have the double chin and it helps minimize it. I have had the double chin since I was a little girl, when I wasn't overweigt at all when I was little, so I don't think that will be going anywhere.

It says "firming beauty cream for the chin, neck and jaw line."

My mom who is 70 years old, gave it to me after I had surgery and said "here you need this more than I do", gee thanks mom!! LOL!! I think she got it off QVC or HSN, one of those. Being 40 and down 96 lbs in less than a year, I need all the help I can with sagginess.

Thanks

Angie

Angie~ what's the name of the cream you use on your neck and chin? :rolleyes:

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