Wrinkle Creams: Not just for your Grandmother
Many people cringe when they hear the word 'wrinkle cream,' and mistakenly think that these creams are only for the aging population. Most people would be surprised to learn, however, that starting a skin regimen that includes using a good wrinkle cream in your mid-twenties or thirties can prevent troublesome wrinkles from occurring in your later years.
When you start to look for the very best anti wrinkle cream (whether by reading online reviews or beauty magazines or talking to a dermatologist), you will always want to think first of the condition your skin is already in. The review of a wrinkle cream will always mention the different skin types, whether oily and prone to acne, dry, or combination type skin.
People with oily skin that is prone to breakouts should avoid heavy creams with ingredients such as mineral or baby oil. Instead, the cream should have no added oils and be specifically recommended for acne-prone skin. Look for labels that say "for acne-prone skin."
A person with dry skin should use a heavier cream for daytime and nighttime. Persons with dry skin stand a greater chance of getting earlier wrinkles and unsightly age spots, and they need to incorporate wrinkle creams into their skin care routine earlier in their lives.
People with combination skin, categorized by dry cheeks and occasional oiliness on the t-zone, will find that most online wrinkle cream reviews are catered toward their skin type since the majority of people have this type of skin. People with combination skin may want to consider just using wrinkle creams around the eyes or in dry areas.
An excellent choice is an exfoliating cream that will have natural citrus or alpha-hydroxy acids as ingredients. Those creams which are most effective do not contain strong dyes or scents, and they're manufactured for people with sensitive skin. Your reaction to a new wrinkle cream is important, and you want to start using it only a couple of times in a week until your skin becomes accustomed to the change in its regimen.
A good wrinkle cream should feel rich and luxurious and by all means should not sting! If irritation does occur, wash with water immediately and stop using the cream. It is also important to remember not to let the cream get too close to your eyes. Wrinkle cream reviews on the internet and in magazines should give you a good idea of the feeling and consistency of the product, and what to do if your skin should get irritated.
By starting with a good wrinkle cream at a young age, you could be on your way to preventing many skin problems that can occur with age. Also, as a preventative measure, slather on a good sunscreen with a high SPF rating for even more protection. The more you can protect and pamper your skin today, the happier you will be tomorrow!
Jen Hopkins has worked in the face wrinkle cream industry for years. He maintains websites about Life Cell Skin Care and anti aging skin care. If you want to contact him, you can use the contact for at one of his sites.
Published February 4th, 2008

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