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nicknite86

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Wrinkles and Prevention - Wednesday, April 28, 2010 8:48 PM
A lot of products out on the market today are targeting the timeless problem that dates back to ancient times, and that is anti-aging.  American society has dedicated countless man hours and money to the field of dermatology and cosmetic surgery in attempting to aid the wants and desires of the masses.  However, the best solution to wrinkles and skin aging is to prevent it and treat it at an early age.  If this is not the case for you then another solution is to find ingredients and solutions that work, and not the “next big thing”.  One fact about biological aging is that we can slow the process by healthy diets, hydration, and healthy habits.  Healthy diets include eating a lot of organic vegetables and fruits because these provide antioxidants in the body and help reverse tissue damage in the skin.  Water depletion is another factor to wrinkles and this happens with dehydration which can also cause skin puckering, so it is definitely wise to take in ample amounts of water throughout the day; preferably filtered or spring water.  In regards to healthy habits it is evident that habits such as smoking, unprotected and elongated sun exposure can be pretty detrimental to not only your skin but your overall body chemistry.  In other words, quit smoking cigarettes and avoid long sun exposure.  If you are going to be out in the sun then be sure to use suntan lotion, glasses or even a hat if necessary.  Another bad habit is the effects of hot scalding water on the skin; in prolonged hot showers or baths, because this in combination with any harsh soaps will further escalate an existing wrinkle problem.  So these are the steps anyone could take to prevent wrinkles or significantly reverse them.
 
What about products or creams that can help the skin?
 
Well wrinkle creams are a great solution, and especially if they have all natural ingredients, but they still have their limitations when it comes to wrinkle reduction capabilities.  To make the matter worse, a lot of creams are competing with each other to be the “next big thing” in order to increase sales, but this doesn’t mean there are real results.  Wrinkle creams will soften wrinkles and some will reduce them, but significant wrinkle reduction in a cream is becoming more uncommon as more products launch with false promises.  This is why you should do research, because to truly get the most out of skin products you need to have all the facts about the ingredients in them.
 
Common ingredients in mostly all wrinkle creams and products are:
 
Retinol-  It’s an antioxidant and vitamin A complex; products such as Retin-A are the best in this category.
Coenzyme Q10-  nutrients that normalize energy growth in the cell production of your skin.
 
Hydroxyl Acids-  Many products carry these, especially facial and peel products, and these are the acids that have an exofiliating power to remove top skin layers; or dead skin cells, in order for new ones to develop.
 
Copper Peptides-  I believe this to be one of the most powerful anti-aging ingredients, and you can see that most products that contain them are typically more expensive.  They are able to improve your skin’s natural wound healing capabilities and naturally increase the collagen production in the skin, something that collagen injections can not do.
 
Wrinkle creams do not work over night either; it is a long process that takes patience and dedication.  For the most part, many dermatologists recognize these common ingredients as extremely helpful agents for improving skin texture and reducing wrinkles.  In locating the right wrinkle cream always try to either do research or find organic skin care; for example, oils like camelia oil are 100% natural, or ask your dermatologist on the most effective concentrations of the above ingredients that correspond to your condition.
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Re:Wrinkles and Prevention - Thursday, June 10, 2010 7:20 AM
Beauty experts advice the use of antiwrinkles as early as 20yrs old in order to see the effects.
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Re:Wrinkles and Prevention - Thursday, August 19, 2010 1:08 AM
Hello,
          
If you already have wrinkles, then anti-wrinkle creams are a good option.
Retin A is used in a lot of anti-aging skin creams and helps reduce the appearance of fine lines and other wrinkles.
Alpha hydroxy acids, often found in chemical peels, which are derived from fruit and milk sugars, exfoliate the skin and promote new cell growth in the epidermis. The most popular alpha hydroxyl acids are glycolic and lactic acid.
If you're looking for a more drastic wrinkle removal procedure, Botox injections help relax the muscles and reduce the appearance of fine lines, including laugh lines and crows feet. The effects of Botox last from three to six months.
Collagen injections improve the elasticity of the skin and also minimize the appearance of wrinkles; their effects last approximately three to four months.

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Re:Wrinkles and Prevention - Wednesday, April 20, 2011 3:18 AM
All grain, the leguminous plant, the thin protein and vegetable, eat the fruit and the diet whose balance of the dairy product of the fat is good low. The food which was processed, avoid the wheat flour and the sugar which were refined. Functioning it does the skin cell in the same way as the kidney and the lever; When your body the toxin is complete, certain people are produced to let flow through the sweat. When you the body you put, unhealthier food is hurt, many your skin ranges. In order to avoid the wrinkle, the carrot, Kiyouko and the melon, follow to the carotenoid-rich food and the diet like the spinach and the sweet potato. Low vitamin A, profit do the zinc, the calcium and the selenium by drinking the fat milk. Zinc is necessary for repairing and strength the tissue of the skin. Vitamin A is necessary for forming the tissue of the new skin. On your intake of vitamin D and E by eating the tuna, the salmon and the vegetable oil. The egg and the leguminous plant for vitamin A and B are splendid source and zinc. As for vitamin E as for the skin it ages from the free radical with the insufficiency of vitamin D, but the skin which pulls up the wrinkle is protected.

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Re:Wrinkles and Prevention - Thursday, April 28, 2011 2:18 AM
wrinkles cannot be removed by creams, creams only tightens the skin for a while, surgery can help in this. Surgeons used to removed the excess skin to remove wrinkles.
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Re:Wrinkles and Prevention - Thursday, August 04, 2011 7:36 PM
Could there be anything better than laughing or smiling all the time so as to prevent the wrinkles growing fast on your face? :D
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Re:Wrinkles and Prevention - Tuesday, August 30, 2011 5:33 AM
We have developed the most afraid of wrinkles, and get our young.  Maybe we see our grandparents and their commitment, we will never look like that. Some people fear that their wrinkles become obsessed. Some people know, there are ways  to prevent wrinkles from occurring, at least when they are young.
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Re:Wrinkles and Prevention - Sunday, September 25, 2011 11:12 PM
If you already have very dark wrinkles then anti-wrinkles cream are very good for you.The food which was processed avoid the wheat flour and the sugar when which refined.I think wrinkles cream are the best for you.
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Re:Wrinkles and Prevention - Friday, September 21, 2012 11:42 AM
The best type of skin to treat wrinkles, you have to rely on. Various treatment methods will vary depending on the type of the skin. For example, women with smooth and sensitive skin, there is not much the formation of wrinkles, you need a state-of-the-art treatment to avoid wrinkles.
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Re:Wrinkles and Prevention - Wednesday, October 24, 2012 8:58 PM
I would suggest six wrinkle prevention products that most dermatologists recommend. These have a record of successful results.
Retinoids : Retinoids have proven to be an effective anti-aging product that reduce fine lines and wrinkles and it improves cell turnover within the dermis. The results can be seen in two weeks upon regular use.
Antioxidants: These fight against free radicals that damage the healthy skin cells causing wrinkles. Using an antioxidant cream regularly would neutralize the free radicals. It is available in form of cream or you can take it orally.
Hydroquinone: An alternative to lasers for removing dark spots caused by sun exposure. Apply hydroquinone cream at night and see the change in a few weeks
Moisturizer: Those having dry skin are more likely to develop wrinkles. In such cases, moisturizers would help. It has an outlasting effect on the skin keeping it supple and less prone ton wrinkles.
Sunscreen: Not to mention that sunscreen lead to wrinkles and most beauty experts recommend using sun screen when going out. Choose one that offeres both UVA as well as UVB protection.

 
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Re:Wrinkles and Prevention - Thursday, October 25, 2012 7:04 PM
Excellent post, Cindy.  But I think you meant to write that sun exposure leads to wrinkles and not sunscreen. 
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Re:Wrinkles and Prevention - Sunday, February 24, 2013 4:12 AM
i agree with you cindy. i had tried so many creams but i think surgery is far better than all . hope so

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