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What Makes A Wrinkle Cream A Winner?

by Jen Hopkins

What makes some anti-wrinkle creams different from others? And in what way can a normal person lacking a beautician's license or a degree in chemistry be able to read and understand all the long technical terms and chemical names written on the label? No one wants to risk getting the wrong anti-wrinkle cream by just going to any store or persuasive website.

To begin with, acknowledge that there are other people who really do know why are some wrinkle creams better than others much better than you do, and decide to take their advice. Just like you are more likely to pick the right petunias for your garden if you call on a friend with a real green thumb to advise you, you are more likely to pick the best wrinkle cream with expert help.

Many women go to the same cosmetologist everytime to get their hair done and they may also get their makeup done and ask them for skin advice, but a "cosmetologist" also being a being an expert in skin care as well as a hairdresser doesn't even cross the mind of some women. Many salons carry recommended cosmetics and anti-wrinkle products. However, they only suggest their own product which is exclusive to them!

To ask a professional to decide an anti-wrinkle cream only costs you as much as the health and beauty magazine, which are also at libraries or the magazine's website. They often have articles showing differences between health and beauty products, mostly wrinkle and age prevention products for your skin.

Older friends you may know have a better understanding of anti-wrinkle creams and how they fix wrinkles and prevent them from starting. Don't be shy to ask your older friends. By just Saying a nice thing about their skin, they would tell you everything you need to know.

As for all those confusing ingredients, you can read about them and educate yourself about long chemical names, but a simpler solution is to stick to more natural products with ingredient lists of things you don't need a chemist or a dictionary to figure out. Natural plant products and simple nutrients are effective and you know what 'vitamin E' is without any explanation and won't need a translator for 'shea butter.'

You should educate yourself about key ingredients every good anti-wrinkle product should contain. Except for night creams, all of them should have a sunscreen, and one that is strong enough to give real protection from damage. Usually, this means an SPF of 15, although some women may prefer SPF 8 or so.

The product should also have ingredients for protecting your skin from loss of water, an ingredient that produces even augment hydration of your skin would be preferable. Ingredients such as hyaluronic and hydoxyl acids, protein and peptides, antioxidants, different exfoliating substances, and nutrients that work deep within your skin. By carefully examining the labels, and doing some reading and research, and by asking experts the appropriate questions would help you to decide the best anti-wrinkle cream.

Jen Hopkins has worked in the eye wrinkle cream industry for years. She maintains websites about anti wrinkle creams and best anti wrinkle eye cream. If you want to contact her, you can use the contact for at one of her sites.

Published September 9th, 2008

Filed in Beauty, Health