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The Affordable Neck Cream Every Woman in Her 30s Needs

Once you reach your 30s, your skincare priorities start to shift. Suddenly, it’s not just about hydration. It’s about firming areas prone to sagging and stopping fine lines before they settle in. And for the first time, you realize your neck needs just as much attention as your face.

The fine lines along my décolleté appeared gradually but fast enough to make me spring into action. I went on a mission, testing every neck cream I could get my hands on. The only one that made a difference was this drugstore formula.

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What I found most intriguing was one unexpected ingredient: creatine. I’d only ever associated it with muscle building — I take a scoop before my workouts — but I had never seen it in skincare before. So, when I spotted it in this formula, I was curious.

I can’t say whether this neck cream would have been effective without the help of its other powerhouse ingredients — coenzyme Q10 and provitamin B5. But together, they’re the ultimate cocktail for fading necklines fast! With consistent use, my necklines softened significantly in as little as two weeks.

I was impressed, to say the least. Here was this $16 neck cream, outperforming high-end formulas I’d tried that were more than double the price. It’s no wonder it racked up nearly 800 five-star reviews on Amazon.

One reviewer said they saw the lines around their neck smooth out to “barely visible” after a short time. Another said the cream made a “significant reduction in the creepiness” on their chest after just three weeks. If you’re tired of pricey creams that don’t deliver, consider this your sign to try the $16 formula that works.

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Summer House's Paige Threatens to Buy and Sell Loverboy After Kyle Rage Text

Summer House Recap Paige Threatens to Buy Loverboy and Sell It After Kyles Rage Text About Craig
Paige DeSorbo, Kyle Cooke. Bravo (2)

Paige DeSorbo was in full protector mode after Kyle Cooke sent her a rage text during the latest episode of Summer House.

“Now I’ve gotten to the point where you f—d with my best friend. Now you’re f—ing with my boyfriend [Craig],” Paige, 32, said about Kyle, 42, during the Wednesday, February 26, episode of the Bravo series. “You disrespect me. Think you can text me anything you want. F— you!”

She then quipped, “You’re lucky I don’t buy Loverboy and f—ing sell it.”

Paige’s comments came after she revealed earlier in the episode that she received a “bit of rage texting” from Kyle that week about her “best friend” Hannah Berner and her then-boyfriend Craig Conover. (Paige and Craig, 36, called it quits in November 2024 after three years.)

Summer House's Paige Calls Kyle a 'Little F—king Boy' Who Won't Compromise

Paige told the cameras that the text allegedly attacked Craig because Kyle was “mad because [Craig] signed a deal to do some ad with another drink company.”

According to a screenshot of the exchange, Kyle wrote he was “beyond discouraged” with Craig, claiming that the Southern Charm star’s choice to partner with Spritz Society in spring 2024 didn’t sit well with him. (Kyle owns the alcohol company Loverboy, which he claimed Craig knew had a spritz collection but still invested in the rival company.)

“This wouldn’t be a topic today if it wasn’t for him and about a dozen lies,” Kyle allegedly texted Paige regarding Craig.

Summer House Recap Paige Threatens to Buy Loverboy and Sell It After Kyles Rage Text About Craig
Craig Conover. Kate Green/Getty Images

Paige then noted that Kyle’s negative remarks about Hannah, who he feuded with for years before her Summer House exit, were “because she was on a podcast just being Hannah.” (Hannah, 33, claimed on a 2024 podcast that Kyle attributed to her getting fired from the Bravo show.)

Paige was taken aback by the whole ordeal, saying, “I’m just getting yelled at.” She then shared the text thread with pal Ciara Miller and started to fume while reliving it.

“What the f—? You have both of their numbers,” Paige said of Kyle, telling Ciara, 29, that he should “be an adult” and text the person he is actually mad at.

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Paige explained that Kyle “trying to put me in the middle of it” is “absolutely insane.” Ciara was firmly team Paige, telling her, “The other thing that’s annoying to me is Kyle’s thinking that everyone has to have this allegiance to him.”

Paige then went off about Kyle, claiming that he has never “supported a single thing” that she’s done, while she has been very loyal to him.

“I’ve drank your drink for seven f—ing years. I’ve come to your dumbass f—ing events,” Paige quipped. “The only reason I came here tonight is so that someone kept his wife company while he pretends to be Diplo, like, please.” (Kyle is married to Amanda Batula.)

When Paige and Ciara reunited in the Hamptons for another weekend, Paige said that Kyle did text her about his rage message. “He just goes, ‘Sorry about all those texts earlier.’ I was just like, ‘Alright,’” Paige alleged.

Paige then confessed that Craig did “not want” to be Kyle’s friend amid his accusations. “He feels uncomfortable even coming to the house,” Paige said of her then-boyfriend.

“You crossed a f—ing line,” she said of Kyle, noting he shouldn’t have called her to “vent” about Amanda, 33, and then “three weeks later think you can text me whatever the f— you want.”

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Paige later compared Kyle to a “dad” who was reprimanding his daughter for the sins of her friends.

“[He was] like, ‘If those are your friends and they’re doing bad things then so are you.’ And it’s like, ‘Dad, I don’t smoke weed. I didn’t do it,’” she said in confessional, pointing out, “I didn’t go on a podcast and talk about you. I didn’t join a spritz company and post about it.”

Paige questioned, “Why and I getting yelled at on a Thursday morning at 9:30 [a.m.]? I already don’t want to be awake.”

She told Ciara that Kyle is “lucky he’s married to the woman he’s married to,” adding that her friendship with Amanda is the “only reason I don’t go up one f—ing side of him and down the other.”

Summer House airs on Bravo Wednesdays at 9 p.m. ET.

Octomom Nadya Suleman's Kids Recall 'Death Threats' and More in Doc Trailer

Octomom Nadya Suleman’s 14 children have a lot to say in the new trailer for the upcoming docuseries Confessions of Octomom.

“At the time my mom was getting a lot of death threats,” one of Suleman’s daughters claimed to the cameras in the Wednesday, February 26, trailer for the upcoming Lifetime series which premieres on Monday, March 10.

Later in the teaser, one of Suleman’s sons also could be seen sitting down with producers, and shared what it’s been like when his classmates approach him about his mother’s past experience in the adult entertainment industry. (Suleman previously worked as a stripper in men’s clubs and did an adult film.)

“When someone comes up to you at school and asks you, ‘Is your mom a stripper?’ You don’t know what to say,” the son reflected.

Octomom Nadya Suleman's Kids to Speak for '1st Time' in New Docuseries

At one point in the trailer, all of Suleman’s children gathered on a couch to reveal what their mom had told them about what she went through to welcome them all.

“Our mom talks often about the story, how it all started,” her kids say, all chiming in. “It wasn’t how everyone thinks it was. My mom did everything in her power to protect her kids.”

They continued: “The main reason why we’re doing all this is to get the truth out there.”

Suleman rose to fame in 2009 after she got pregnant with octuplets with IVF. She welcomed Noah, Maliyah, Isaiah, Nariyah, Jonah, Makai, Josiah and Jeremiah that same year. Suleman is also the mother of six older children: Elijah (born in 2001), Amerah (born in 2002), Joshua (born in 2003), Aiden (born in 2005) and fraternal twins Calyssa and Caleb (born in 2006.)

In addition to her children speaking out, Suleman is also coming forward to share her side of the story.

“I’d love to explain what happened and why I became Octomom. I’ve always wanted to be a mom. I wanted a big family,” she said. “When I set my mind to achieving a goal, you know, I achieve that goal. I think I may have overachieved with being a mom, though, a little too much there.”

'Octomom' Nadya Suleman's Family Photos Over the Years With 14 Kids

Two years after giving birth, the California Medical Board learned that Suleman’s fertility doctor had allegedly transferred 12 embryos into her uterus instead of the six she reportedly requested. The professional’s medical license was revoked in 2011.

Suleman shared that she met the medical professional while seeking treatment for endometriosis. At one point in the trailer, a person claimed that Suleman was aware of how many embryos the doctor transferred. The camera then flashed to Suleman as an interviewer asked if she did know. As Suleman prepared to answer the question, the scene cut.

In addition to testimony from Suleman and her children, the sperm donor for the eight children will also come forward in the documentary after remaining anonymous after all these years.

Confessions of Octomom premieres on Lifetime Monday, March 10.

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