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Is Anti-Wrinkle Treatment Right For Me?

By: Geoff Hopkins

There's quite a large number of wrinkle creams available on the market today. Do any of them actually work? Well, if you look closely at some of them, they spend quite a bit more developing their products than they do on advertising them. Some of them put very little into advertising and have a really good product. Knowing this, you can bet that there's more than just advertising that's driving the research and development and creation of the wrinkle creams.

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 are thin (or deep) cracks or crevices in our skin. Normally this happens on the face. Because of the contours of the face, and how thin the layers of skin are on the face, what actually causes the appearance of wrinkles are the shadows between the small differences in texture on the skin. This is often most evident around the eyes in what people call "crows feet."

Normally, wrinkles appear as we get older. However, aging isn't the only thing that causes wrinkles. Over exposure to the sun can cause wrinkles to appear at a very young age. Smoking also increases the process of skin decay which causes wrinkles. There are other environmental factors that cause our skin to get dehydrated and lose it's ability to stay healthy. It can't retain moisture and the texture starts to decay.

Even with all the bad stuff out there (I mean, now-a-days everything causes cancer, right?), there is good news with regards to skin care. Anti-wrinkle creams have been specifically designed to moisturize and firm the skin, and lessen the effects of shadows. Part of the way the wrinkle treatments work is in the massaging of the cream into your face, which stimulates blood flow and helps start the healing process.

Most wrinkle reducing products today have at least some of the ingredients necessary to start the skin rebuilding process. Some of the more important ingredients are Alpha Lipoic Acid, Collagen, Idebenone, and Ascorbyl Palmitate. Many also have a UV protection ingredient that will help lessen future skin damage by the sun. Withe the help of these ingredients, the shadows caused by wrinkles can be significantly reduced, thus decreasing the appearance of fine lines.

Certainly most anti-wrinkle products will contain ingredients that are unique to its own formula, and each product is developed with a specific aim towards the overall intention of combating wrinkles. It is recommended that a product should be trialed for a minimum of 30 days to properly evaluate its effectiveness, although some products will give you visible results in as little as two weeks or less.

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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