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Optimize the Anti-Aging Effects of your Wrinkle Cream

by Jen Hopkins

A lot of people start to panic when they see wrinkles forming on their faces. A few decades ago, there were no techniques developed yet to get rid of wrinkles so people would just have to deal with their wrinkles. But in today's times, there are a lot of options that you can choose from to get rid of these signs of aging on our faces.

When we age, the body slows down its production of collagen. Because of this, the skin loses its elasticity causing it to slowly sag. When this happens, constant folding of the skin will leave imprints which results in the formation of wrinkles.

One of the more popular ways of getting rid of wrinkles is through the use of wrinkle creams. There are a lot of over the counter available that claim to reduce wrinkles, eliminate sagging skin and give you a younger, more radiant looking face.

Wrinkle creams work by helping provide your skin with the nutrients that it needs to produce healthy skin. Aside from this, it stimulates production of collagen and the repair of tissues so that the skin becomes elastic again. This way, wrinkles are eliminated as the skin is able to stretch and return to its original state. In addition to this, creams hydrate your skin and provide antioxidants which help slow down the aging process.

Most of the wrinkle creams on the market contain proven ingredients which will work against aging. But other may also contain ingredients that are not fully tested in their effects against aging. This is why you should be careful in buying creams and make sure that they have proven ingredients which will help give you the results that you want. Some factors that should also be considered when evaluating effectiveness of creams are the length of use and its compatibility with your skin type.

Choosing which wrinkle cream to buy may be confusing at first if you don't know what you are looking for. The first thing that you should look at is the ingredients. The most common ingredients found in such creams are Vitamins A, C and E, hydroxy acids, copper peptides, Matrixyl 3000 and other various antioxidants. Seeing a few of these ingredients in a product may indicate that it might be worth trying as these are already proven to have anti-aging properties. The price should also be within your budget as you will need to continually use this cream to attain its optimum effect. Having natural ingredients such as green tea and aloe vera would not hurt as organic products are surely much safer to use on the skin.

Supplementing the use of creams with a good lifestyle is a good way to ensure that your skin and face remains young and healthy for a long period of time. Using sunscreens to protect your face from the harmful UV rays of the sun is a good way to slow down aging. Avoiding junk food and smoking will aid in better circulation and lessen toxins in the body which can accelerate the aging process due to the damages that it does to the body. Eating well and drinking lots of water is also recommended to maintain healthy, glowing skin.

Wrinkle creams are a good way to reduce your wrinkles and slow down the effects of aging on your face. Picking the cream that will work for your face is the tricky part. Once you have a cream that you feel is best for your skin, you still have to be patient and apply it everyday for it to produce significant results. Aside from this, you should also try living a healthy lifestyle if you are really dedicated to getting rid of wrinkles and prolong the aging process.

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

Published June 15th, 2010

Filed in Beauty, Health

BIOCUTIS skin care products:

Moisturize and stimulate the renewal of dead and dyeing cells. Restore the capacity of the skin to hold in water from within.

Replenish the lipid barrier of our skin thereby impeding the penetration of allergens and toxins.

Induce the reproduction of antimicrobial peptides on the surface of the skin and within the skin follicles contributing to control microbes.

Digest keratin plugs and debris and unblocks clogged pores allowing for the outflow of sebum to the surface where it lubricates and protects the skin instead of causing injuries to the cells lining the follicles and an inflammatory reaction of the body to repair the lesions.

Signal the immune system it is being taken care of and does not need to fire its immune responses and overly react to minor injuries thus avoiding the loss of tissues that characterizes deep acne scarring.

Prevent scarring and remove scars from accidental injuries and post surgery; stria marks; abnormal hypertrophic and keloid scars; keratosis pilaris; actinic keratosis scales by the breakdown abnormal, dysfunctional and damaged tissues into their amino acid components while stimulating their replacement with new healthy skin structures.

Vanish redness and dryness, relieves eczema and dermatitis, reduce psoriasis scales and most types of skin blemishes.

Repair skin damaged by glycolic peeling and other chemical peels, dermabrasion or laser resurfacing.

By strengthening the skin they relieve the dreaded side effects caused by retinoic drugs, Isotretinoin (Accutane),  that make the skin thinner while taken in to halt severe nodular cystic acne.

Reduce and heals skin fragility and is an antioxidant that helps to reduce the damaging effects on the dermis of sunburns and excess exposure to solar radiation.

Help to heal blisters, bruises, wounds, and the consequences on the skin of ionizing radiotherapy or radiodermatitis.