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My Smiley Face


Question Posted Thursday May 8 2008, 10:11 pm

Okay well I smile ALOT! I mean it, I'm constantly smiling (whenever appropriate of course). But, the problems is that I have laugh lines. I know that they aren't much of a problem and that I should be glad to have them because it hows that I can smile. But, I've noticed that they are becoming pretty deep. I'm only 16 and they are quite prominent. So now even with the smalled smile you can see my laugh lines. Is there anything I could do to either make them less noticable or get rid of them. (Please don't tell me to use anti-ageing cream or anything like that because I'm way to young for that. Home remidies would be best)

Thanks :D


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loverocks answered Saturday May 10 2008, 8:11 pm:
I found this great site with home remedies and tips for wrinkles.

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Hope this helps.

~Loverocks~

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