The Best Products on the Market for Wrinkles & Mature Skin

The Best Products on the Market for Wrinkles & Mature Skin
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The number of skin care products available on the market to help aging skin increases frequently, which means you need to become an educated consumer. It is important that you read product labels to ascertain what the product contains. There are certain guidelines you must follow to help your appearance. Know that cost is not necessarily a deciding factor, according to the American Academy of Dermatology. Sometimes the least expensive ones are the best.

Wrinkle Creams

Wrinkle creams were the first nonprescription products on the marketplace proven to help wrinkles and mature skin. The active ingredient in these creams was retinol, according to the Mayo Clinic. Retinol is a vitamin A compound that has been scientifically proven to diminish the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles.
Be certain that the active ingredients have been scientifically tested and proven to help wrinkles and mature skin, according to both the Mayo Clinic and Skincarephysicians.com. Only a handful of these ingredients have been scientifically researched. Proven active ingredients include copper peptide, coenzyme 10 and alpha-hydroxy acids. Copper peptide can increase your skin's collagen-producing capabilities. Coenzyme 10 has been shown to decrease fine lines. Another proven active ingredient commonly found in wrinkle creams is green tea extract. The high antioxidant level of the tea can diminish the appearance of your fine lines and mature skin while improving your skin's overall health.

Moisturizers

As you age, your skin loses its capability to produce enough moisture. This allows fine lines and wrinkles to form, according to Skincarephysicians.com. Moisturizers trap water in your skin. This can help reduce the appearance of fine lines and also help give you a younger and brighter complexion, according to the Mayo Clinic. Moisturizers can also protect your skin, mask imperfections and improve your skin's texture and tone. Moisturizers can be purchased alone or in combination with a variety of other skin care products available on the market. Buy moisturizers in serums, day and/or night creams, ointments and lotions.

Sunscreens

Exposure to the sun's harmful ultraviolet rays is the leading cause of premature aging, according to Skincarephysicians.com. Ultraviolet rays accelerate your skin's signs of aging, such as fine lines. Use sunscreens anytime you know you will be out in the sun. An effective sunscreen will contain a sun protection factor (SPF) of at least 30. Apply sunscreens 20 minutes before getting any sun exposure. Sunscreens can be applied to your bare skin or underneath your makeup. Know that sunscreens are in a number of skin-care products available on the marketplace, also. Sometimes the sunscreens are called sun filters in the ingredients or on the product label. Read the product ingredients label to be certain. Find sunscreens in foundations, powders, lipsticks, serums, gels, creams, ointments and lotions.

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Article reviewed by Eric Lochridge Last updated on: Apr 20, 2010

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