Nov 19
Judging the merits of your ant-wrinkle cream
- Lower doses. Nonprescription wrinkle creams contain lower concentrations of active ingredients than do prescription creams. So results, if any, are limited and usually short-lived.
- Latest research. Research suggests that certain ingredients may improve wrinkles. However, most anti-wrinkle creams haven’t been subjected to the comprehensive, objective research required to prove this benefit.
- Cost. Cost has no relationship to effectiveness. Just because a wrinkle cream is more costly, may not mean that it’s more effective than a less-costly product.
- Daily use. You’ll likely need to use the wrinkle cream once or twice a day for many weeks before noticing any improvements. And once you discontinue using the product, your skin may return to its original appearance.
- Side effects. Some products may cause skin irritation, rashes, burning or redness. Be sure to read and follow the product instructions to limit possible side effects.
Some Ant-wrinkle creams do meet the mark but majority of them are lacking in the quality and quantity of great ingredients. Eyelastin, Eyevive, Dermaxin and Skinlastinare some of the products that do deserve a special mentions as far as consumer satisfaction is concerned!




