Wrinkle Cream Only Help Minimize Your Wrinkles
Let's face it as we age our skin begins to wrinkle. Many women are affected by this; in most cases much more than men. So much so that many women regularly shop for the magic antidote for wrinkles. If you don't believe in magic you are not alone. Many feel very skeptical about the benefits of using a wrinkle cream however new products come out every day. So by now I am sure that you are wondering if there has been a breakthrough in Wrinkle Cream.
The answer is yes, there are many wrinkle creams available in stores today. You can save money by buying commodity branded cremes; those that can be found on the shelf in most department store cosmetic aisles. Let's face it; Botox and plastic surgery aren't cheap. So let's look for ways to stay young and save money.
Your mileage my vary however. The results you get from one wrinkle cream may not be what you expect. Some creams have a lasting effect on your skin while others make no difference at all. So do some research in order to find out what works best for you.
More often than not these off the shelf products remove wrinkles by adding moisture to your skin. This tends to cause the skin cells to expand and make the wrinkles less noticeable. While this isn't a permanent cure, results can often be seen in less than thirty days of use.
So even though these affects don't last forever people are still in search of that magic bullet that will rejuvenate their skin and make them look and feel younger. Keep in mind that these wrinkles will often return after you stop using a moisturizing agent.
Most wrinkle creams moisturize the skin as they penetrate. These creams also help remove dead skin which provides a more youthful appearance. Keep in mind that wrinkles are a fact of life and appear as we age. So most creams only work on the wrinkles you have now; they don't prevent wrinkles from forming in the future.
Experiment with many different creams. Sometimes inexpensive creams do a better job of hiding or filling in wrinkles than more expensive name brands. Everyone's skin is different so creams that have worked for others many not work as well for you.
One way to prevent wrinkles is to take care of your skin by protecting it from direct sunlight. Always use a sun block if you're going to be outside. Many moisturizing creams are rated up to SPF 15; they not only moisturize but they protect you from the sun's harmful rays. So stay ahead of the curve and start using moisturizers and sun blocks before wrinkles appear. You'll be glad you did.
Jen Hopkins has worked in the anti wrinkle skin care product industry for years. She maintains websites about skin care anti wrinkle cream and wrinkle treatments. If you want to contact her, you can use the contact form at one of her sites.
Published July 13th, 2009
