What Anti Wrinkle Creams Really Work?
Saturday, December 5th, 2009 at
8:11 am
not ones that are temporary, that you need to keep using once a week or something
i mean ones that work permanently
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See this site http://www.nclnet.org/health/anti-aging/…
- results of an extensive survey of women users of anti aging products showed only half of users said they were effective.
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Well, honestly the only thing that I guess is “permanent” is Botox but that’s a procedure and not a cream. No matter what, you’re going to have to keep using a cream if you want results.
The thing that dermatologists are saying is the best thing for wrinkles is Retin-A. It’s the only ingredient in anti-wrinkle products that has actually been proven to work on a cellular level. There was even an article in the New York Times about it. You can only get real Retin-A through a prescription from the doctor, but a less potent form of it called Retinol is used in many drugstore products now.
As a person ages the epidermal cells become thinner and less sticky. The thinner cells make the skin look noticeably thinner. The decreased stickiness of the cells decreases the effectiveness of the barrier function allowing moisture to be released instead of being kept in the skin. This causes dryness. The number of epidermal cells decreases by 10% per decade and they divide more slowly as we age making the skin less able to repair itself quickly.
The effects of aging on the dermal layer are significant. Not only does the dermal layer thin, but also less collagen is produced, and the elastin fibers that provide elasticity wear out. These changes in the scaffolding of the skin cause the skin to wrinkle and sag. Also, sebaceous glands get bigger but produce less sebum, and the number of sweat glands decreases. Both of these changes lead to skin dryness.
The rete-ridges of the dermal-epidermal junction flatten out, making the skin more fragile and making it easier for the skin to shear. This process also decreases the amount of nutrients available to the epidermis by decreasing the surface area in contact with the dermis, also interfering with the skin’s normal repair process.
In the subcutaneous layer the fat cells get smaller with age. This leads to more noticeable wrinkles and sagging, as the fat cells cannot “fill in” the damage from the other layers.
But there are ways to prevent the affects of aging!
After trying many products, I found that Revitol Anti-Aging Solution is the most effective!
Hello,
Look for a wrinkle cream that is not just a plumper meaning that it just fills lines. There are creams coming out that actually help your skin produce collagen. Find creams with antioxidants int hem to help prevent breakdown of the cells.