Anti Wrinkle Cream

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Anti wrinkle creams can help to improve the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles. The results that you can achieve with an anti wrinkle cream depend on the type of active ingredient in the cream (or lotion or serum), how long you use the product, and whether or not it is being used in conjunction with other anti wrinkle treatments. The Cosmetic Matching Service can help you find the right clinic or clinician in your area that can help you discover a younger you beneath your skin with the right anti wrinkle cream products. to use the Cosmetic Matching Service, you will simply input information about your skin problem and be matched with up to three clinics in your area that have the expertise to help you get younger, more youthful skin, using anti wrinkle creams that they recommend, either alone or in conjunction with other anti wrinkle treatments.

Active Ingredients in Anti Wrinkle Creams

Many anti wrinkle creams, serums, and lotions that are sold in retail outlets and department stores promise a lot but deliver very little. Working with a registered clinician and clinic, you can have access to the best anti wrinkle creams - creams that can help to improve the look of your wrinkles and take years off your appearance. Most anti wrinkle creams have one or more of the following active ingredients on their label:

  • Copper peptides. In every cell in the body, you will find copper in small traces. When applied to the skin, it is combined with small fragments of protein known as peptides that work not only to stimulate collagen production, but also to increase antioxidant action.
  • CoQ10. Coenzyme Q10 is a nutrient that works by regulating the production of energy within cells.
  • Hydroxy acid. Alpha hydroxy acid is derived from fruit, and is used to exfoliate dead skin from the face (or other part of the body) in order to allow for the growth of new skin in its place.
  • Kinetin. Kinetin is a plant growth factor that is useful in improving the look of uneven pigmentation and wrinkles. While science is not specifically sure about how kinetin works, it has been shown to reduce wrinkles by assisting the skin in retaining moisture and also by stimulating collagen production.
  • Retinol. A vitamin A compound, retinol is the first anti-oxidant that was ever used widely in anti wrinkle creams. Anti-oxidants work by neutralizing free radicals, which are unstable molecules that can cause wrinkles. Retinol is available without a prescription. Another promising and often recommended Vitamin A derivative that is used as an anti wrinkle cream is tretinoin, a tropical treatment that is available only by prescription. A qualified clinician can prescribe this cutting edge anti wrinkle treatment for you.

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