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 February 09, 2012

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Do wrinkle creams really work?: a brief study

by Jen Hopkins

There are hundreds of anti aging skin care products available today. However, it is very difficult for a person to guarantee the effectiveness of any particular skin care product. What are the factors which must be taken into consideration while purchasing an anti aging cream?

Experts in the field of skin care state that the efficacy of such anti aging skin products can vary depending on the ingredients it contains. While one product works for another person, it may not work for oneself. This is because different types of skin may react differently to skin care products.

As a result of ongoing research in the field of dermatology, advanced anti aging skin creams can be found at many supermarkets and cosmetic stores. The development of wrinkles is linked not only to aging but also to many external factors.

Research has proved that people who stay in the sun for long hours are susceptible to wrinkles. Actually, sun rays also have ultraviolet components namely UVA and UVB rays which aggravate the development of wrinkles. Pollution (especially air pollution) is also responsible for the development of wrinkles.

Can the development of wrinkles be stopped? Even potentially reversed? The answers to those questions are not clear as the chemistry of wrinkles and creams can be complicated? Could these creams even work?

The body naturally produces two proteins known as collagen and elastin. These proteins help ward off wrinkles. Sadly, aging can reduce the production of these agents. This can lead to wrinkles on the face, destroying our looks and youth.

So, anti aging skin care products may or may not work. Some do and some don't. At times it may take 3-4 weeks for a wrinkle cream to hinder the development of wrinkles.

How can one find more information on these wrinkle creams? Much more on this subject can be found on the World Wide Web. Reviews on the web can give valuable information on this subject. Consulting with a skin doctor about the 'best wrinkle cream' can also be a useful source of information.

Jen Hopkins has worked in the wrinkle reducer industry for years. He maintains websites about lifecell skin and wrinkle cream reviews. If you want to contact him, you can use the contact for at one of his sites.

Published April 23rd, 2008

Filed in Beauty, Health

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