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When The Time Arrives For Anti-Wrinkle Face Cream

July 2, 2009 by  
Filed under Wrinkle Cream

You probably think that anti-wrinkle face cream is only something for old people, but in reality wrinkles start forming during your 30s and continue getting more pronounced throughout the rest of your life. Resign yourself, because it’s going to happen, and there isn’t anything you can do to prevent it. As you age, your skin starts losing the elasticity you had in your youth, the inner layer of skin gets thinner, fat cells that are under the skin diminish, and your skin loses the ability it had to repair itself. All of these things are just natural parts of the aging process. When you start noticing the effects of these changes, though, you’ll undoubtedly start thinking about wrinkle creams in a new way.

The things you’ve done all during your younger years can come back to haunt you as far as your skin is concerned. For example, if you spent a great deal of time sunbathing as a teenager without using an effective sunblock, the damage is going to show up eventually. What happens is that when skin is exposed to the sun, the sun’s UV radiation breaks down the connective tissue by releasing free radicals on it. If you spend years smoking cigarettes, that too is going to show up in later years as skin damage. Women are the most susceptible to skin damage from smoking, because smoking reduces the amount of estrogen that is produced in their bodies causing their skin to dry out and disintegrate. These conditions allow the free radicals to create more havoc with your skin.

When you first begin checking out different wrinkle creams, don’t let brand names tempt you. It’s what the cream is made of that counts, no matter who makes it. Keep in mind that you’ll never find a cream that is going to cure the problem. Wrinkle creams are nothing but topical treatments that are never able to get down into the skin far enough to deal with the underlying cause of the problem. Any cream that claims to actually remove the wrinkles is a fake, because no cream can do that. What wrinkle creams will do is add moisture to your skin, plump up the tissues, and temporarily give you the look of having younger-looking skin.

The best wrinkle cream is going to be one that has exactly the right amount of active ingredients. One containing too little isn’t going to help anything, and if there are too many chemicals present, it’s only going to irritate the skin. The ingredients that you want to look for in any anti-wrinkle face cream you choose include:

  • Retinol which is nothing more than vitamin A is effective when used regularly at prescription strength. It works by reducing the appearance of fine lines and giving the skin a smoother look.
  • Alpha and Beta Hydroxyl Acids will moisturize dry skin as well as exfoliate the dead skin cells that give skin a dull appearance. In addition, they contain antioxidants that diminish the look of fine lines and age spots.
  • Vitamin C Ester is vitamin C, just like it says. Used as part of a wrinkle cream it can act as an anti-inflammatory to relax skin and make wrinkles less prominent. It will also help encourage the body to increase its production of collagen.

Although you’re bound to run into wrinkle creams that claim to be the fountain of youth by replenishing collagen, don’t believe anything you read. Collagen does not absorb into the skin and penetrate down to where the damage is, so using a cream containing it will be nothing but throwing your money away. It would be better to spend the same money on a great sunscreen that will prevent further damage to your skin.

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