Choosing A Wrinkle Cream
Are the aisles of anti wrinkle creams at the pharmacy or cosmetics store making your head spin? Don’t stress! Not only will the stress cause more face wrinkles, but this decision, taken as a whole, is not a life-threatening decision. Your face will not instantly implode if you pick Brand A instead of Brand B. In fact, there is no “wrong” product, just like there is no “best” anti wrinkle cream, but rather, there are certain creams that are more suited for your skin type, condition, and needs. Your top rated choice may not work for your best friend, just as her worst pick might turn out to be one that works great for you.
But if it is your first endeavor into the world of anti aging products, you may find yourself hesitant to take the first step. An anti wrinkle cream may be a rather pricey investment for you. Or you do not want to waste time fruitlessly trying and discarding product after product. In which case, allow me give you some tips to help streamline your search:
This may be self-evident but ingredients count! Try to look beyond the brand name. Remember- “What is inside is what counts.” Look for anti wrinkle creams that contain hydroxy acids and retinol. These are products that have been tested and shown to have some effect in diminishing the appearance of wrinkles. A lot of anti wrinkle creams will claim to have one or both of these, so try to read the fine print and see at what concentrations these ingredients can be found. In order show visible effects, these creams should contain at least 2%, if not more; some studies say you should use 10-20% while prescription medications may contain > 20%. Another thing you may not know is that hydroxy acids need a slightly acidic environment to work, so if the pH of the anti wrinkle cream is actually 7 (neutral) or slightly basic, you may not have a completely effective product. So don’t let product packaging claims fool you!
Price is another factor. Do you want to pay hundreds of dollars for a teeny, tiny bottle of anti wrinkle cream? Think about it; if you are only able to get 14 daily applications from that small amount of cream, would you want to pay that amount twice monthly for refills? Choose a product at a price that is comfortable to you.
Reading anti wrinkle cream reviews can be a big help, or you may find too much information and conflicting reviews to be a big burden! Therefore, read the reviews with a grain of salt. If you want to expedite your search, then stick with the anti wrinkle creams that garnered the most reviews. They will have the most details and information. Also, logic says there must be some reason that particular product was so widely tested by many people. If there are not many reviews for one product, you might not want to take the chance of being the first to try it. As an intrepid anti wrinkle cream user, you should stick with the tried and true products first.
You obviously want an anti wrinkle cream that works for you, but that means giving the product some time to prove itself worthy of your continued use. Most anti wrinkle creams do not show visible effects until 6-8 weeks later. You think you see instant effects, but they may only be temporary. You need sufficient time to determine how well the anti wrinkle cream is working on the overall condition of your skin. Have patience. It takes a lifetime for aging so do you really expect to see overnight reversal of aging?
But if it is your first endeavor into the world of anti aging products, you may find yourself hesitant to take the first step. An anti wrinkle cream may be a rather pricey investment for you. Or you do not want to waste time fruitlessly trying and discarding product after product. In which case, allow me give you some tips to help streamline your search:
This may be self-evident but ingredients count! Try to look beyond the brand name. Remember- “What is inside is what counts.” Look for anti wrinkle creams that contain hydroxy acids and retinol. These are products that have been tested and shown to have some effect in diminishing the appearance of wrinkles. A lot of anti wrinkle creams will claim to have one or both of these, so try to read the fine print and see at what concentrations these ingredients can be found. In order show visible effects, these creams should contain at least 2%, if not more; some studies say you should use 10-20% while prescription medications may contain > 20%. Another thing you may not know is that hydroxy acids need a slightly acidic environment to work, so if the pH of the anti wrinkle cream is actually 7 (neutral) or slightly basic, you may not have a completely effective product. So don’t let product packaging claims fool you!
Price is another factor. Do you want to pay hundreds of dollars for a teeny, tiny bottle of anti wrinkle cream? Think about it; if you are only able to get 14 daily applications from that small amount of cream, would you want to pay that amount twice monthly for refills? Choose a product at a price that is comfortable to you.
Reading anti wrinkle cream reviews can be a big help, or you may find too much information and conflicting reviews to be a big burden! Therefore, read the reviews with a grain of salt. If you want to expedite your search, then stick with the anti wrinkle creams that garnered the most reviews. They will have the most details and information. Also, logic says there must be some reason that particular product was so widely tested by many people. If there are not many reviews for one product, you might not want to take the chance of being the first to try it. As an intrepid anti wrinkle cream user, you should stick with the tried and true products first.
You obviously want an anti wrinkle cream that works for you, but that means giving the product some time to prove itself worthy of your continued use. Most anti wrinkle creams do not show visible effects until 6-8 weeks later. You think you see instant effects, but they may only be temporary. You need sufficient time to determine how well the anti wrinkle cream is working on the overall condition of your skin. Have patience. It takes a lifetime for aging so do you really expect to see overnight reversal of aging?
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