How to Choose the Best Wrinkle Cream
Today's media with its advertising tricks and gimmicks can make it difficult to sift through products and choose which products are good and which products may be shams. Cosmetic creams are no exception. If you enter the search term "Wrinkle Cream" into a search bar you will turn up a lot of skin creams that all claim themselves to be the best. We have studied some of the available unbiased reviews and determined some information that will make it simpler for a consumer to choose, and we have based our information on what works along with the reputation of the manufacturer.
Most Internet sources for reviews have reviews with some degree of bias to their review, trying to sway the consumer from one product to the other, avoiding the scientific fact oftentimes and seeming a little bit like a sales pitch instead of a non-biased review. When reading reviews a person should be leery of this type of review and, instead, seek out reviews which contain facts.
In the cosmetic aisle of any store, one would notice the endless supply of wrinkle creams, all promising to defy aging. How can one product be better than another? Are all the boasts from manufacturers just marketing tactics? Are some of these wrinkle creams better than others?
Wrinkle Cream reviews often have a list ingredients they feel are beneficial toward the reduction of fine lines and wrinkles. Below we have listed a selection of ingredients that we feel will help consumers choose the best cream for benefiting their war on wrinkles. This list does not contain everything there is on the market today, but it does list the top ones. We advise consumers to research the information themselves before buying.
There is a group of plant hormones, the cytokinins, that promote cell division, one of these is named kinetin. Kinetin is tested over and over for its powerful effect on human skin and other systems on anti-aging. It is one of the most widely used ingredients in Wrinkle Creams. Another frequently used chemical against aging is Vitamin A. Vitamin increases the rate at which the skin renews itself and increases the collagen available to the skin, thereby creating a younger appearance.
Alpha Hydroxy Acids improve the look and feel of the skin and are many times found in products to reduce wrinkles. They are found in many places including in sugar cane, this Alpha Hydroxy Acid is called Glycolic Acid, another one is Lactic Acid which is found in milk. Cermatologists use Alpha Hydroxy Acids in their offices to do skin peels and you can also get kits you can use on your self at home to do a skin peel.
The ingredients listed above, Alpha Hydroxy Acid, Vitamin A and kinetin are the three ingredients most used for ant-wrinkle skin creams around the world. Cosmetic research reveal what these ingredients do. These are the ingredients that work. Other promising ingredients are green tea, Co Enzyme Q-10 and Copper Peptide. If the product doesn't contain these ingredients, it probably doesn't work and you do not want it.
Steer clear of sites loades with testimonials, stick to facts. Avoid spending several hundred dollars before a good amount of research. Make a good decision.And, remember the Internet has a good supply of valid facts for you to examine.
Jen Hopkins has worked in the anti wrinkle skin care product industry for years. She maintains websites about anti wrinkle creams and eye wrinkle cream. If you want to contact her, you can use the contact form at one of her sites.
Published May 25th, 2009
Filed in Health
