Tips For Finding a Good Wrinkle Cream
Not all wrinkles are the same, and not all wrinkles were caused by the same problem. Sun damage is the most common cause of deep facial creases and to treat these, there are specific programs, products, procedures and peels that can provide remarkable results.
Frequently, wrinkle creams are used in conjunction with other procedures such as peels or laser light treatments. Only your doctor will be able to recommend a treatment plan that is specifically targeted not only for your wrinkles, but to treat wrinkles that might have different causes.
Although many people assume a wrinkle is a wrinkle, creams contain various ingredients to treat different types of wrinkles. Some of the over the counter products simply have ingredients that do nothing more than plump up your skin - and this can work fine if you need to improve your appearance for a special dinner party, etc. However, they have no long term benefits. Wash your face, you're back to square one.
Any highly recommended cream will be multifunctional and will plump up the creases while deplaning the surrounding skin. Over time, the desired result will provide a smoother layer of skin. Some creams contain very specialized ingredients that are aimed at cell regeneration, and others claim to have an effect directly on the DNA structure, forcing it to replicate itself.
One of the latest advances is the use of stem cell technology and some of these anti aging skin care products are becoming popular overseas, although nothing has as yet been approved by the FDA for distribution in the US. However, there are a few products that are being sold over the counter that do claim to utilize this scientific breakthrough.