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Find Good Wrinkle Cream

March 24, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Skincare 

Nowadays, looking for a wrinkle cream can feel like shopping for a new car.  Not only are there often as many options and brands to choose from, sometimes the price tag can feel about the same as well!  Of course that's something of an exaggeration but it is true that the cost of virtually any wrinkle cream can put it out of the reach of most women's budgets.  This means that you will want to think carefully about what product you actually opt for, as it's more of an investment than just a product you buy to use and then replace.  And also since there are so many different brands and ingredients out there, how can you be sure you're getting your money's worth?

Remember that just because a wrinkle cream is expensive that this doesn't necessarily mean it's going to work effectively, or it's the ideal product for you.  Sometimes a company will get a celebrity or doctor to endorse their particular beauty or skincare product and then because of this endorsement, they can charge more money.  However, seeing some movie star's face on the label doesn't guarantee that the product inside is any better than any other product!  A wrinkle cream is only as good as the results you get from it, and nothing else should matter.  The ingredients and the concentration of the ingredients are going to get you those results, not the name or face on the label.

Try to find natural ingredients rather than a lot of chemicals.  Vitamins A and E are very good for your face, and vitamin A is often packaged under the name retinol or Retin-A. Get a wrinkle cream that has this ingredient or that says it contains vitamins.  You also want one that will work for your skin type in particular.  There's a huge difference between the needs of oily skin and dry skin, and also a wrinkle cream should be tailored for your skin type. Also, if it says that it's a night time product, then use it only at night. These are usually thicker and are meant to be absorbed over a longer period of time, versus day creams that are lighter and that can go under makeup.  Using a nighttime wrinkle cream in the daytime can make your cosmetics streak or even flake off, so read the label carefully.

Make sure you get some wrinkle cream reviews in beauty websites before you buy so that you know which really seem to work.  Every product is going to make the same marketing claims, so you need to separate the fact from the fiction. Get some independent reviews before you purchase so you know you're getting your money's worth.  And don't forget to be realistic about what you expect from your wrinkle cream.  There's really no product on the market that's going to give you absolutely perfect skin, although most will provide you with some added moisturizers along with good elements.