KMR Communications, Inc wanted to give one lucky reader a fabulous prize package and they are calling this the “Triple Threat.” Why the triple threat? Because it is the three things all us moms face:
Wrinkles, stretch marks and looking older
How will they help us with these three things? They will give one lucky reader the following: Toki, AminoGenesis Tripeptinon capsules and Fairhaven Health Dreambelly stretch mark cream. This sounds like a wonderful thing doesn’t it? Here’s a bit of information on each of the products. www.fairhavenhealth.com
Fairhaven Health Dreambelly Stretch Mark Cream: Contains ingredients recognized for their ability to revitalize skin during pregnancy and tone skin after childbirth. Ingredients include aloe vera gel, natural butters, moisturizing oils, grapeseed extract as well as rosehip seed oil and antioxidant-rich vitamin E. DreamBelly helps prevent stretch marks by keeping skin supple and elastic and may aid the body in regenerating strained tissues and help fade existing marks. Price: $19.95 ![]()
AminoGenesis’ Tripeptinon™ capsules are designed to lift, firm and strengthen facial connective tissues giving skin the most youthful appearance possible. Tripeptinon™ combines three powerful anti-aging, anti-wrinkle and anti-sagging technologies along with the base formula of 17 amino acids to address surface issues as well as underlying issues such as supporting and connective tissue. Price: $79 www.aminogenesis.com
TOKI reintroduces a youthful look and feel to skin with an extraordinary ingredient base that includes the moisture-rich retention of Hyaluronic acid in a mucopolysaccharide complex. The mucopolysaccharide complex replenishes skin from within, and combines with Collagen Peptide and Vitamin C to restore a more youthful quality. When modified with HAI™ Amino Acid Extract from Hijiki seaweed for enhanced absorption, the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles may be dramatically reduced. Your skin tone, moisture level and resiliency are revived. In as little as 45 days, skin texture starts to become smoother and tighter and the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles may be diminished. Price: $175 for a 30 day supply. To order, visit www.888ageless.com
Want to win?
RULES:
- Tell me one fear that comes to you about being a mom or growing older.
- leave a working email (or I can’t contact you if you win)
Deadline: March 1st, I’ll be announcing the winner on March 2nd. Good Luck!
- You can earn extra entries if you twitter, stumble, etc this post and leave a separate comment letting me know.
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As a mom, I worry about something awful happening to my family. We’re happy.
I worry about letting myself my go and not taking time for myself and just not caring hoe i look anymore
the wrinkles and the facial hair, hahaha!
I am afraid of the wrinkles, even though I know there are more important things.
My fear of growing older is that I will lose the people I love.
rlgrady[at]yahoo[dot]com
I had my “Baby Boy” in 1984 and didnt have any fears except for the 10 fingers & toes part, and I am now 46, and don’t mind getting older, especially with the Beauty Products they have today, including this great one from you :)
my fear is getting old and my kids putting me in a home..they are 16,18 and 12 and yes they tell me that ALREADY..THE little &%$%@#&’ S LOL
I am afraid of sun damage to my skin.
Sweet
I am worried about sun damage to my skin and wrinkles.
My fear was that when my kids got bigger than me they wouldn’t listen to me. So far so good, but he is only twelve.
I don’t want my kids to grow up to resent me.
My fear about getting older is that I might not live long enough to see all my children grow up to be happy and successful adults.
I stumbled, christygold2
I tweeted, http://twitter.com/christygold/status/1261729285
As I get older, I worry more about my parents passing on. Thanks for the giveaway!
i know my fear is basically unfounded, but i do think about growing old and being alone
I don’t fear the signs of age so much. What I fear and dread is the disrespect and ridicule that people now have for people who are older. Still, I refuse to be one of those plastic women whose faces look like bugs because they’ve been so stretched, stapled and frozen.
i’m afraid of looking old.
imjessica(at)mail(dot)com
i hate the stretch marks