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How to Choose a Wrinkle Cream for Your Skin

by Jen Hopkins

If you are one of the people who would like to reduce or prevent wrinkles you may consider using a wrinkle cream to get results. While wrinkles are a natural part of aging, they are not necessarily desirable. How can you find the best wrinkle cream without wasting time and money?

Many products claim to reduce or prevent wrinkles. Trying each one by a system of trial and error is probably not the most effective way to find one that works for you.

A good first step would be to decide on your personal skin type. Is your skin dry, oily, combination, or sensitive? If you are unsure, it is probably best to start with products designed for sensitive skin or have a professional make a determination.

Once you know your skin type you can choose a product suited especially to it. The first one may not work and you might need to try a few before you find the right one.

A good method for choosing a wrinkle cream for your eye area is to do some research, either by using magazines, the internet, or the advice of a skin care professional, and choose a product that is widely popular. Remember, that popular products are popular for a reason and it's much safer to choose a tried and true method for diminishing wrinkles around the eyes.

After you have chosen an anti aging eye cream to try out on your face, it is best to follow the directions on the package and to keep a chart or photographs to mark your progress, if any. Most skin creams take some time to start showing effects and rarely work as well or as fast as the advertising claims.

If there is no effect from the skin cream, or if it irritates your skin, you should switch to a new product.

Once you have a product that works to your satisfaction is it good to keep using it so that it not only continues to reduce wrinkles but can also work to prevent them.

Geoff Hopkins has worked in the wrinkle reducer industry for years. He maintains websites about wrinkle reducer and wrinkle creams. If you want to contact him, you can use the contact for at one of his sites.

Published January 22nd, 2008

Filed in Health

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