Healthy Life Style


Wrinkle Creams - The Basics

by Jen Hopkins

No matter how good the advertisement, most people will have doubts about the effectiveness of wrinkle creams. This is because they know that the manufacturer's primary goal is to increase sales.

The problem is that what you are seeing is what they want you to see, and almost any product can be made appealing whether or not it works. However, there are some diamonds in the rough in the wrinkle cream market.

The tough part is figuring out which one is right for your specific skin condition. If you are willing to take the time to review testimonies and give them a try, you are sure to find the best option for you in time.

The biggest hurdle that people have trouble crossing is that it takes time and patience to see the results of a wrinkle cream. While commercials seem to show overnight results, it can take days or weeks in reality. Your skin has had years of abuse and needs such things as Collagen and Elastin to renew itself.

Vitamin E is perhaps the simplest yet most important part of good skin conditioning. It is important because your skin is hammered day after day by UV rays and other environmental pollutants. If you are the type of person with sensitive skin that is very reactive, it is important to stick to natural products without side effects.

After a month or so, you will notice the effects of the wrinkle cream because your skin's condition will start to improve. If you want to increase the effectiveness of the remedy you choose, it would be wise to speak with a dermatologist or skin care specialist.

Fighting the effects of age can be a tough battle, but wrinkle creams can be effective weapons. There are plenty to choose from and can be found in mall kiosks, magazines, and online advertisements. Just make sure that you do not fall into the trap of creative marketing.

Basically, do thorough research before starting your experimentation. Once you have a few choices, be sure to give them time to work before giving up and trying something new. Remember that it took years to get that way, and will take a while to recover.

Jen Hopkins has worked in the eye wrinkle cream industry for years. He maintains websites about wrinkle cream reviews and lifecell reviews. If you want to contact him, you can use the contact for at one of his sites.

Published May 11th, 2008

Filed in Health

BIOCUTIS skin care products:

Moisturize and stimulate the renewal of dead and dyeing cells. Restore the capacity of the skin to hold in water from within.

Replenish the lipid barrier of our skin thereby impeding the penetration of allergens and toxins.

Induce the reproduction of antimicrobial peptides on the surface of the skin and within the skin follicles contributing to control microbes.

Digest keratin plugs and debris and unblocks clogged pores allowing for the outflow of sebum to the surface where it lubricates and protects the skin instead of causing injuries to the cells lining the follicles and an inflammatory reaction of the body to repair the lesions.

Signal the immune system it is being taken care of and does not need to fire its immune responses and overly react to minor injuries thus avoiding the loss of tissues that characterizes deep acne scarring.

Prevent scarring and remove scars from accidental injuries and post surgery; stria marks; abnormal hypertrophic and keloid scars; keratosis pilaris; actinic keratosis scales by the breakdown abnormal, dysfunctional and damaged tissues into their amino acid components while stimulating their replacement with new healthy skin structures.

Vanish redness and dryness, relieves eczema and dermatitis, reduce psoriasis scales and most types of skin blemishes.

Repair skin damaged by glycolic peeling and other chemical peels, dermabrasion or laser resurfacing.

By strengthening the skin they relieve the dreaded side effects caused by retinoic drugs, Isotretinoin (Accutane),  that make the skin thinner while taken in to halt severe nodular cystic acne.

Reduce and heals skin fragility and is an antioxidant that helps to reduce the damaging effects on the dermis of sunburns and excess exposure to solar radiation.

Help to heal blisters, bruises, wounds, and the consequences on the skin of ionizing radiotherapy or radiodermatitis.