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Do Wrinkle Creams Really Reduce Wrinkles?

By: Geoff Hopkins



There is no debating the popularity of wrinkle creams. With such an incredible number of products available on the market, there certainly is something driving the market motivation and it is not all just brilliant advertising. In fact, many anti-wrinkle creams on the market seem to invest very little into the advertising yet huge sums of money into the development and scientific research.

Now, just because there's a huge number of products and a huge market for buying those products, it doesn't mean that they actually work. Nor does the fact that they have been "scientifically developed" mean they will help YOU. In order to determine if a wrinkle cream really works we need to look at what causes wrinkles and what it is in the anti-wrinkle cream treatments that produce the reduction in the appearance of wrinkles.

Wrinkles aren't actually what they appear to be. The normal human eye can't detect actual differences in the texture of skin as well as we think we can. What actually causes wrinkles is the shadows caused by the small lines in our faces. "Crows Feet" are actually shadows caused by fine lines around the eyes.

Normally, wrinkles appear as we get older. However, aging isn't the only thing that causes wrinkles. Over exposure to the sun can cause wrinkles to appear at a very young age. Smoking also increases the process of skin decay which causes wrinkles. There are other environmental factors that cause our skin to get dehydrated and lose it's ability to stay healthy. It can't retain moisture and the texture starts to decay.

The good news is that this damage does not have to be permanent. With the aid of moisturizers and/or specifically formulated ant-wrinkle creams damage is reversible. Even the act of applying creams by way of a light, gentle massage stimulates blood flow to our skins tissues encouraging the healing process.

While not all wrinkle creams have the right ingredients, most of them do and they can significantly help your skin to rehydrate, causing the skin to become more firm, thus reducing the appearance of wrinkles. Some of the important ingredients include Ascorbyl Palmitate, Idebenone, Collagen, and Alpha Lipoic Acid. These all have a specific function in rehydrating and firming the skin. UV protection is also another common helpful ingredient in wrinkle treatment creams to help prevent further sun damage.

Obviously every product available claims that it is the best one and that it has been "specially formulated" to help reduce your wrinkles and fine lines. Most of them mean well, not all of them will be effective for you. Unless a treatment causes irritation or rash, give it at least 30 days to be able to fully see the effects of the cream. Some products will actually work in just a few minutes. You should try to find a third party assessment of anything you are going to apply to your face before using it.

So, instead of asking if wrinkle creams work, you should probably be asking "which wrinkle cream will work for me?". Only testing can answer that question. Just be sure the company has a good return policy (a 30 or 60 day money back guarantee) before buying. That way, you can try it and if you don't see results, you can get your money back.

You might want to look at Geoff Hopkins best wrinkle cream review to find which cream will work best for you. Be sure to not get scammed when buying a wrinkle cream . Get your own completely unique content version of this article.

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