Everyone ages. As you get older, years of skin damage and stress can exhibit itself as wrinkles, skin discolorations and other poor skin conditions. Several skincare products can help improve the health and condition of your skin to rejuvenate your cells and prevent new damage. For optimum results, pick a skincare treatment that's been recommended by beauty experts.
Isomers Fast Lift Eye Serum
Sagging skin and crow's feet, a colloquial name for the fine lines that develop in the corners of your eye area, are a common sign of aging. Combat such wrinkles and lack of firmness with Isomers' eye serum. It includes beneficial skin ingredients and herbal extracts like peptides and carrageenan extract, which skincare expert Paula Begoun says can help "quickly make your skin...feel firmer."
L'Oreal Visible Results Skin Renewing Oil-Free Moisture Treatment
Skin-cell-damaging ultraviolet light from the sun is a major contributor to the formation of signs of aging, warns Begoun. She suggests wearing sunscreen every day to keep your skin looking youthful. "Shape" magazine's beauty editors picked L'Oreal's skin-renewing and protecting facial moisturizer as one of the best skincare products available. They liked its SPF rating of 15, which meets the recommendations of the American Cancer Society, and its proprietary anti-aging complex. Additional beneficial features include vitamin C, emollients and a lack of oil so it won't cause breakouts.
BeautiControl Skinlogics Facial Scrub
Facial scrubs help to instantly brighten your complexion by getting rid of dead, dull skin cells. They can also help resurface your skin to eliminate or diminish signs of aging like discolorations or lines, reports the University of Maryland Medical Center. BeautiControl's facial scrub was tested by Begoun who called it "very good." Besides its exfoliating action, it also contains soothing moisturizers like glycerin and aloe vera, and skin conditioners like panthenol.
Helena Rubinstein Prodigy
Helena Rubinstein's anti-wrinkle cream won praise from "Shape" magazine's editors, who said it helps "provide serious skin care." They loved its combination of antioxidants like vitamin E, vitamin C and vitamin B5. Such topical antioxidant use may help protect your skin from free radical damage and may help repair existing signs of damage, according to the University of Maryland Medical Center.
References
- "Don't Go to the Cosmetics Counter Without Me"; Paula Begoun; 2009
- University of Maryland Medical Center: Skin Wrinkles and Blemishes
- Shape: Best Skincare Products
- American Cancer Society: Sun Protection



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