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  2. Tighten and Firm With These Top-Rated Neck Creams - AOL

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    Experts explain the benefits of using a neck-firming cream. We found the 21 best neck tightening creams for tech neck, fine lines, wrinkles, and turkey neck.

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    That's what Grace & Stella Hyaluronic Acid Serum does, shoppers say: turns back the hands of time (visually, at least) to inject needed hydration into skin. And we can't help but reiterate: It's ...

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    The key here is hydration: So much of face and neck aging — including crepey skin — is caused by a loss of moisture, and this thick, almost viscous cream begins to add it back upon first use.

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    The top-rated neck cream is designed to reduce the appearance of aging on the neck and décolletage, smoothing out creases and crepey texture for “skin that appears firmer, lifted, and more ...

  6. Radio-frequency skin tightening - Wikipedia

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    By manipulating skin cooling during treatment, RF can also be used for heating and reduction of fat. Currently, the most common uses of RF-based devices are to noninvasively manage and treat skin tightening of lax skin (including sagging jowls, abdomen, thighs, and arms), as well as wrinkle reduction, cellulite improvement, and body contouring. [7]

  7. Electrotherapy (cosmetic) - Wikipedia

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    Galvanic treatment in the beauty industry has been described since at least the 1970s [15] and earlier. [13] Sometimes called galvanism, the treatment aims to improve the skin in two ways: (1) cleansing: a process called desincrustation, and (2) nourishing the skin condition, through an electro-chemical process [16] called iontophoresis [17] (also called ionisation). [18]