Superstores all over the world have flooded their racks with all sorts of anti aging skin care products claiming to remove wrinkles and permanently arrest aging. Many conscientious individuals find it amazing and appalling to be bombarded with advertisements promoting these products. Let me tell you what they find particularly amazing? The observation that these advertisements claim to provide multiple benefits to the user but none of them actually provides a scientific explanation of how they actually deliver these benefits. In this article, we shall discuss the all important question? Do wrinkle creams work.
Scientific studies have shown that some of these products actually deliver good results. However, generalizations can't be made. The effects of such products are as varied as the variety of ways in which they are formulated. Since many of the formulations that work have process patents and trademark secrets, I can't divulge the details thereof in this article. However, I can certainly enumerate the effects that these creams have regardless of their formulation method. After reading this article, you won't wonder, "Do wrinkle creams work?"
Some of the acidic formulations act by clearing the pores that our skin has. This is achieved either by flooding these pores with fresh lease of oxygen or by flushing out sebum contained in these pores through external fluid media. Either way, the end result is skin that can breathe.
By unblocking the pores and allowing the skin to breathe, these creams attempt to aggravate expulsion of toxic waste from the epidermis. Build-up of toxic waste is the number one reason for acne and many other dermatological problems. These dermatological ailments are known aggravators of wrinkling. This is the first line of attack or primary effect of any such cream.
The question, do wrinkle creams work?, can also be studied in an altogether different light. Let's look at it from the perspective of how these creams affect the secretion of oil from glands located beneath the epidermis - the outermost layer of human skin.
Some of these creams contain the secretion of oil from these glands helping keep oily skin clear of grime build-up which is the labyrinth of bacterial action leading to major skin diseases. In doing so, these creams neutralize the potential skin issues that aggravate ageing. So, if upon application of a wrinkle cream, a person with oily skin finds skin becoming less oily, you know the cream is actually working!
Some other creams, specifically meant to cater to people with ultra dry skin, provide incentive to these glands for secreting necessary amount of fluids. This is achieved by providing extra moisture which enables these glands to dissolve dead skin cells and flush them out. So, if upon application of cream, a person with ultra dry skin finds skin to be less dry, you know the cream is actually working!
I agree that not every product has desired effects. So, instead of wondering do wrinkle creams work?; be judicious in picking one which actually does. That involves reading the ingredients thoroughly and researching the background of the firm manufacturing it. If you are careful, you will surely derive benefits from their use. - 26706
Scientific studies have shown that some of these products actually deliver good results. However, generalizations can't be made. The effects of such products are as varied as the variety of ways in which they are formulated. Since many of the formulations that work have process patents and trademark secrets, I can't divulge the details thereof in this article. However, I can certainly enumerate the effects that these creams have regardless of their formulation method. After reading this article, you won't wonder, "Do wrinkle creams work?"
Some of the acidic formulations act by clearing the pores that our skin has. This is achieved either by flooding these pores with fresh lease of oxygen or by flushing out sebum contained in these pores through external fluid media. Either way, the end result is skin that can breathe.
By unblocking the pores and allowing the skin to breathe, these creams attempt to aggravate expulsion of toxic waste from the epidermis. Build-up of toxic waste is the number one reason for acne and many other dermatological problems. These dermatological ailments are known aggravators of wrinkling. This is the first line of attack or primary effect of any such cream.
The question, do wrinkle creams work?, can also be studied in an altogether different light. Let's look at it from the perspective of how these creams affect the secretion of oil from glands located beneath the epidermis - the outermost layer of human skin.
Some of these creams contain the secretion of oil from these glands helping keep oily skin clear of grime build-up which is the labyrinth of bacterial action leading to major skin diseases. In doing so, these creams neutralize the potential skin issues that aggravate ageing. So, if upon application of a wrinkle cream, a person with oily skin finds skin becoming less oily, you know the cream is actually working!
Some other creams, specifically meant to cater to people with ultra dry skin, provide incentive to these glands for secreting necessary amount of fluids. This is achieved by providing extra moisture which enables these glands to dissolve dead skin cells and flush them out. So, if upon application of cream, a person with ultra dry skin finds skin to be less dry, you know the cream is actually working!
I agree that not every product has desired effects. So, instead of wondering do wrinkle creams work?; be judicious in picking one which actually does. That involves reading the ingredients thoroughly and researching the background of the firm manufacturing it. If you are careful, you will surely derive benefits from their use. - 26706
About the Author:
Geoff Hopkins has worked in the eye wrinkle cream industry for years. He maintains websites about eye wrinkle cream and anti wrinkle skin care.