Do Wrinkle Creams Work? Judge it yourself
Many superstores all over the world have overflowed their store racks with many different kinds of anti aging skin care products, all claiming to remove wrinkles and permanently reverse the visible signs of aging. Many conscientious individuals find it amazing and appalling to be bombarded with countless advertisements that promote the sale of these products. Here is what was found to be particularly amazing-all these advertisements claim to provide multiple benefits to the consumer, but without any scientific explanation of how these products actually produce such results. This article will discuss the all important question...do wrinkle creams work?
Many scientific studies have shown that there are products on the market today that actually deliver the results they promise. The downfall is that the effects of these products are just as varied as the methods in which they are formulated. Since many of the processes involved in formulating these products have process patents and trademark secrets, these types of details cannot be given in this article. This article will, however, elaborate on the produced effects of these products for determinations of their validity.
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.
Clearing skin pores is the first line of attack in any quality wrinkle cream. This primary effect attempts to aggravate the expulsion of toxic waste form the epidermis(top layer of skin). Toxic waste buildup is the number one reason for acne and other dermatological ailments. These ailments are known causes of wrinkles in the skin.
To further evaluate wrinkle creams and their function, we will now review them from a different perspective. How do these creams affect the secretion of oil from glands located in the dermis, the second layer of skin, underneath the epidermis.
Some wrinkle creams my contain the oil from the glands in the dermis that keep oily skin clear if the build up that influences bacterial growth, which in turn is a major cause of skin diseases. These creams neutralize the potential skin issues that induce the signs of aging. The main indicator of this type of cream working is less signs of oily skin.
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!
The keys to purchasing the right cream is to understand the ingredients and functions, to have knowledge about the results desired and knowledge about the contents of the cream that will produce the desired result. Now the reader has the necessary information to determine on their own...'Do wrinkle creams work?'
Jen Hopkins has worked in the anti aging cream industry for years. He maintains websites about anti wrinkle eye cream and best wrinkle cream. If you want to contact him, you can use the contact for at one of his sites.
Published August 11th, 2008
