Wrinkling is a natural sign of skin damage, reports the University of Maryland Medical Center. It may arise when your skin becomes too dehydrated or gets overexposed to the sun. Correct the appearance of wrinkles with a topical skincare treatment. For the best results, select a wrinkle corrector that's earned praise from beauty and skincare experts.
Avon Anew Clinical Crow's Feet Corrector
Avon's treatment is designed to correct fine lines and wrinkles in the delicate region surrounding the eyes. Skincare expert Paula Begoun reviewed it and concluded that it can effectively, albeit temporarily, reduce lines in your skin. The treatment comes as a two-step product. Beneficial ingredients include mushroom extract, cosmetic pigments, moisturizing and wrinkle-smoothing silicone, and emollients.
ROC Retinol Correxion Deep Wrinkle Serum
ROC's serum comes recommended by Health magazine. Dr. Kenneth Howe, a dermatologist reviewing skincare products for the magazine, said it can help to minimize wrinkles and can even fade dark spots on your skin. This is due to its retinol content. Additional beneficial ingredients include sunflower oil, hydrolyzed gluten and vitamin C.
Elizabeth Arden Prevage Face Advanced Anti-Aging Serum
Elizabeth Arden's serum was ranked by Health magazine as one of America's healthiest beauty buys. The magazine praised its high antioxidant content, saying it can help reduce existing wrinkles while preventing new cellular damage. It's intended to treat not just superficial lines in the skin, but also other signs of aging, like pigmentation discolorations.
Dior Capture R60/80 Filler
Real Simple magazine's beauty editors recommend Dior's wrinkle filler as a way to improve the look and feel of wrinkled skin. It uses a proprietary emollient complex and all-natural moisturizing waxes to fill in wrinkles and plump up the skin's surface with moisture. Cosmetic pigments also help diffuse and reflect light for a cosmetically enhanced look.
References
- "Don't Go to the Cosmetics Counter Without Me"; Paula Begoun; 2009
- University of Maryland Medical Center: Skin Wrinkles and Blemishes
- Health Magazine: Great Skin
- Health Magazine: America's Best Beauty Buys
- Real Simple Magazine: Wrinkle Fillers



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