Looking Younger - One Cream At A Time

Written By Chouhab on samedi 29 novembre 2008 | 15:38

By Jen Hopkins

Wrinkle cream, like any beauty product, is a highly competitive field with many companies hoping to earn your money. They all claim to have the best product on the market and promise you young beautiful skin. The question that arises is, how do know who to trust?

First and foremost, make sure you know your skin. Is your skin dry, or oily? Do you always have fine lines, or is it only during certain seasons? You may be surprised to find that you donat need a wrinkle cream at all - you may just need sunscreen! But if this is not the case for you, donat worry: youare already well on your way to finding the best wrinkle cream for you.

Then do a little research on the companies that offer wrinkle creams. It is often wise to go with a big-name company with a good reputation. Smaller companies may not have as good a name, or any name at all. Like any smart consumer, you don't want to give your money to a fly-by-night company for a product that may not work on your crow's feet.

Once you've found a product you like, it's a good idea to try it before you buy it. Many companies offer samples of their products, believing that if you use it once, you'll be hooked. If no samples are available, consider the implications. Are they too small and can't afford to give samples? Or do they know it doesn't work?

A product that seems too good to be true, probably is. Any product that claims that it can eliminate all of your fine lines and wrinkles, without exception, is exaggerating and is probably disreputable. Fight it though we might, wrinkles are just a natural part of aging, and creams can only go so far in the battle against aging.

When all your research is complete, it's time to compare the products you've found. Decide what is important to you, and what you're willing to pay for. Then decide how much you're willing to pay. Take the time to compare the products you've chosen on the basis of their cost, ingredients, company reputation, and product effectiveness. Then choose the cream that meets your needs at a price you're willing to pay.

Try talking to your dermatologist. No one knows more about skin and wrinkles than a doctor whose job it is to care for your skin. A dermatologist can help you learn more about your skin, and its needs, as well as what product would be best suited to those needs. But be careful - many dermatologists get paid to promote a certain product. Be sure to compare your doctoras suggestion to the products you research before.

Finally, finding the best wrinkle cream is a personal decision that takes time. You want to be careful what products you put on your face. And really, you're not just buying lotion; you're investing in your youth. It's up to you to make sure the end result it worth your initial investment.

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