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I would also suggest drinking lots of water. I read an article that said in addition to the 8, 8oz glasses you're supposed to drink every day, you're also supposed to drink an additional 8oz for every 25 pounds you're over weight. I also read something that said that you have to get down to your lowest possible body fat in order for your skin to snap back but I don't know.
Exercise and try to eat right seems like common sense advice. I've made peace with my loose skin. It's a consequence of the damage I've done to my body and I'm not that bothered by it at this point.
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The advice about water is really interesting. I do drink a lot of water, but do I drink enough? I am going to figure that out.
Also, I agree with you a bit about loose skin. I already have loose skin, and it is sort of a badge of honor to me. This is how far I've come.
To the original poster: there are some threads about loose skin in the body issues forum; beyond that, though, any moisturizer should do. I did just go and buy expensive department store moisturizer for my face and got a "lifting and firming" formula, but you're so young that it is probably not necessary. Just use regular moisturizer with a nice sunscreen (sundamage is probably worse for your face than anything else!) and make sure to exercise. I'd recommend weight lifting eventually but it's not something I do right now.