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Is Anti-Wrinkle Treatment Right For Me?

By: Geoff Hopkins

If you've done any looking for wrinkle creams, there's no doubt there are a ton of them. With such a huge amount of products available, you can bet there's something more than just brilliant advertising that's driving the creation of such products. In fact, if you look closer into it, there are a lot of wrinkle reducers that seem to put very little money into advertising. They do however, put ton's of money into their R & D budgets to develop great skin care products.

Using the size of the marketplace as a gauge of the effectiveness of the products in the market would be foolishness. Just because there are ton's of products, it doesn't mean that any of them actually work. We need to look at the science and theory behind removing wrinkles, the causes of wrinkles and the causes of reduction in wrinkles to see if they can actually be effective.

Wrinkles aren't actually what they appear to be. The normal human eye can't detect actual differences in the texture of skin as well as we think we can. What actually causes wrinkles is the shadows caused by the small lines in our faces. "Crows Feet" are actually shadows caused by fine lines around the eyes.

Although wrinkles become evident with the aging process, the truth is that age is not the only contributing factor to the presence of wrinkles. Our skin becomes damaged from the sun and environmental conditions including social habits such as smoking and substance use. As a result of these elements our skin becomes dehydrated and loses its ability retain essential moisture. Our skin cells also suffer damage, eventually loosing elasticity and healthy tone and texture.

The good news is that this damage does not have to be permanent. With the aid of moisturizers and/or specifically formulated ant-wrinkle creams damage is reversible. Even the act of applying creams by way of a light, gentle massage stimulates blood flow to our skins tissues encouraging the healing process.

All products deigned to moisturize our skin have the ability to benefit rehydration essential to skin elasticity and tone. Many products have been extensively researched and are the results of scientific and medically developed advancement. Anti-wrinkle creams may include ingredients like Idebenone, and Ascorbyl Palmitate or Alpha Lipoic Acid and Collagen. Very often, good products will contain UV protection to guard against further damage against the harmful effects of the sun.

Obviously every product available claims that it is the best one and that it has been "specially formulated" to help reduce your wrinkles and fine lines. Most of them mean well, not all of them will be effective for you. Unless a treatment causes irritation or rash, give it at least 30 days to be able to fully see the effects of the cream. Some products will actually work in just a few minutes. You should try to find a third party assessment of anything you are going to apply to your face before using it.

After doing a little research, you will realize that the question shouldn't be "do wrinkle creams work?", but "which wrinkle cream will work best for me?" How can you know? Read what the product says about how it works. Look and see what the ingredients are. But, most importantly, you need to try it. Most reputable companies will give you a money back guarantee so that if it doesn't work, you can get your money back.

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