Do anti-aging creams actually work?

Myth: You Should Use Anti-Aging Face Creams All Over

Truth: It’s not that anti-aging skin care products won’t work well on the rest of your body. It’s just that you might go broke using them that way.

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Simply so, why do anti-aging creams work?

Common ingredients in anti-wrinkle creams. Moisturizing alone can improve the appearance of your skin. It temporarily plumps the skin, making lines and wrinkles less visible. Moisturizers are lotions, creams, gels and serums made of water, oils and other ingredients, such as proteins, waxes, glycerin, lactate and urea.

Also question is, does anything really work on wrinkles? The only FDA-approved topical treatment for wrinkles is tretinoin, known commercially as Retin A. Ashinoff says this prescription cream reduces fine lines and large wrinkles, and repairs sun damage. Retinol is a natural form of vitamin A found in many over-the-counter products.

Subsequently, what is the right age to use anti-aging cream?

When it comes to taking care of our skin, dermatologists say that 25 is the right time to start using anti-ageing products or at least have a proper skincare regiment. This of course leaves many 20-somethings thinking ‘I am too young for anti-ageing products’.

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