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Is there any actual benefit to using wrinkle creams?

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?

Skin care experts state that how effective a particular anti aging skin care product is can be attributed to its constituent ingredients. Unfortunately, while one product may work for one person, it may not work for another person.

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.

Light from the sun contains harmful rays known as UVA and UVB rays which can lead to the development of wrinkles. Anyone who is in the sunlight too long can be susceptible to wrinkles. Pollution can also lead to these ugly wrinkles.

How can one arrest the development of wrinkles? Can the process of aging be reversed? There is a myriad of questions which need to be answered in order to understand the chemistry of wrinkles and the anatomy of wrinkle creams. Do wrinkle creams really work?

Collagen and elastin are two proteins naturally synthesized in the skin. These proteins repair damage to the skin and reduce wrinkles. Unfortunately aging slows the production of those proteins. This leads to ugly cracks and wrinkles on the face.

Do wrinkle creams really work? They do and they do not. This might sound confusing but the fact is that some wrinkle creams definitely work while others do not. Which is the 'best wrinkle cream'? It takes 3-4 weeks for a wrinkle cream to arrest the development of wrinkles.

Do wrinkle creams really work? To find an answer to this, you must read reviews of wrinkle creams that are available on the World Wide Web. Anti Aging Cream Reviews are rich in information pertaining to wrinkle creams. A dermatologist can also help you find the 'best wrinkle cream'.

Jen Hopkins has worked in the wrinkle reducer industry for years. He maintains websites about lifecell 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 Health