Anti-Wrinkle Creams May Or May Not Work
June 16, 2010 by vivowriter
Yes this is a good question – ‘Do anti-wrinkle creams work?’ but the answer thereto is not straightforward. At times, yes they work wonders, and at other times no they don’t. Some, in fact lie between these two extremes- they work well as long as you use them but the moment you decide to stop their usage the problem reoccurs. What’s the big idea? It all actually depends on what type of cream you choose to treat your wrinkles with.
It follows even to a layman that if an anti-wrinkle cream contains zinc, antioxidants, AHAs, vitamins and all the natural herbs, there are all chances that it will work. If on the contrary the cream does not consist any of the above said component, there is no worth for your money, undisputedly!
Some people are so negligent about their skin that they pay the least attention to pick the right cream. They would go by what the storekeeper suggests or what friends say. Now, first and foremost all skin types are not the same that they can be treated in one way. If you say your friend has benefitted from a particular anti-wrinkle cream, good for him! There is no surety that you will benefit from it in the same way! Anti-aging creams, anti-wrinkle creams, anti-pimple creams- not all are good, not all are bad! Never go by what others tell you do. Carry out a research yourself.
Another thing you may need to consider is that almost all anti-wrinkle creams come for different age groups. There are anti-wrinkle creams for those in their early thirties even! So, you need to look at this aspect too while making a purchase.
The working of such creams differs from cream to cream. Some work by filling up the cracks and lines, others promise to treat the very root cause of wrinkles from within and yet others expedite sebum production.










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