Most Popular Anti Aging Face Products

Most Popular Anti Aging Face Products
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Your skin will typically start displaying signs of aging beginning in your 20s, warns the American Academy of Dermatology. Symptoms of aging skin can include dry skin, fine lines and wrinkles, and sagging. To help turn back the effects of time on your face, try some anti-aging facial products that have been highlighted by skincare and beauty experts as some of the most popular favorites among consumers or doctors.

Clinique All About Eyes

Anti-aging skincare expert Paula Begoun, author of "Don't Go to the Cosmetics Counter Without Me," says this anti-aging eye cream "remains one of Clinique's most popular items." She praised its silky, smooth texture and says it's made with "outstanding," skin-fortifying ingredients that can help fight wrinkles and other problems. Additionally, Clinique adds sheer pigments that help to camouflage skin discolorations and dark under-eye circles.

Injectables

For an instantly firmer, more youthful facial complexion, few things fight the appearance of aging like in-office surgical procedures offered by your dermatologist, according to he American Academy of Dermatology. The beauty editors of "Shape" magazine report that the most popular injectable anti-aging treatments are Restylane, Juvederm and Botox. These help fill up wrinkles for a smoother and more toned face.

Yves Saint Laurent Touche Eclat Radiant Touch

Begoun says YSL's anti-aging treatment "is far and away" the company's most popular product, noting that it's "routinely featured in fashion magazine 'best of beauty' lists." It helps to combat aging symptoms with skin-conditioning ingredients like glycerin and wrinkle-smoothing silicone, while light-reflecting pigments help to cosmetically enhance your skin to disguise problems like discolorations and fine lines.

Clinique 7 Day Scrub Cream Rinse-Off Formula

The beauty editors at "InStyle" magazine say Clinique's exfoliating skin cleanser is perennially popular among doctors because it helps to exfoliate and wash your skin without causing skin irritation. It doesn't just help cleanse your skin. Regular exfoliating can help slough off damaged skin cells and enhance collagen and elastin production in your skin for less aging symptoms, according to the University of Maryland Medical Center.

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Article reviewed by Roman Tsivkin Last updated on: Aug 2, 2010

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