It’s only human nature to want to control virtually everything in our lives, and so we make it our personal mission to eradicate those unsightly wrinkles the moment they emerge. Facing premature wrinkles, skin tightening and skin discoloration can be agonizing. No one has ever died of deep wrinkles, of course, but the telltale signs of aging take their toll on us mentally and emotionally. Though there are technically no “miracles,” some of the wrinkle treatments and anti wrinkle creams on the market would have us thinking otherwise.

One way of treating wrinkles is to shop for anti aging skin care products. Wrinkle reducer creams aim to restore some of the lost nutrients, vitamins and enzyme “triggers” that the body has inadvertently washed away over time. Vitamin A, B, C and E can be taken in supplement form or topically to help your body get back on track and rejuvenate on its own again. Anti wrinkle products like Neutrogena’s Healthy Skin Anti Wrinkle cream, L’Oreal’s Line Eraser, Oil of Olay’s Age Defying Anti Wrinkle cream or Garnier’s Nutritioniste Ultra-Lift Anti Wrinkle cream can all be purchased at your local supermarket for less than $20.

More high-end, brand-name products are available at department store makeup counters. For instance, Estée Lauder’s Diminish Anti Wrinkle is available for $80, Lancome’s Renergie for $77 or Christian Dior’s Capture R60/80 for $80. The latter is said to “deliver a cocktail of powerful ingredients directly to the wrinkle.” Spas also offer select lines of anti aging skin solutions – like Epicuren, used by Jennifer Aniston and Brooke Shields who swear by the product.

Science and innovation comprise the base of the latest treatment creams. For instance, emu oil has been recently discovered to have regenerative and lifting properties. Dremu Oil has become the anti wrinkle cream of the celebrities, garnering endorsements from Catherine Zeta-Jones and Goldie Hawn to Cindy Crawford and Tyra Banks. Another new innovation centers on controversial stem cell research. Amatokin’s Emulsion For the Face goes for $190 for a one month supply but is said to drastically improve the skin’s appearance; reducing fine lines, wrinkles, blemishes and skin tightness.

Prescription-strength creams can be administered for people who are concerned about their wrinkles. For example, dermatologists traditionally recommend Retinol-A, which is a fat-soluble vitamin associated with skin and tissue re-growth. A new system doctors may prescribe is the ELASTIderm Decolletage System. With ELASTIderm, patients receive a skin lightening formula with 4% hydroquinone and a bi-mineral, malonic acid all in one. The end result is an anti wrinkle cream that restores the skin’s natural pigmentation, which rejuvenates the color and texture of the skin, as well as revitalizes elasticity, which strengthens underlying collagen and diminishes wrinkles.

Prevention is the best way to combat wrinkles, if you can help it. Don’t underestimate the importance of using a daily moisturizer, which keeps the skin supple and smooth. Hydrating ingredients like petrolatum, glycerin, hyaluronic acid and cyclomethicone will keep your skin from drying out. Another good idea is to replace bar soap with moisturizing body wash. Always wear sun screen, eat healthy and exercise to keep years off your life and wrinkles off your face!

Wrinkles can just be a pain in the rear. Women do not get the luxury of looking distinguished. Its just crow feet or wrinkling around the mouth. It is enough to drive anyone to Botox or other cosmetic surgery. Before you start plunking down hundreds of dollars for the latest cosmetic treatment there are other options available to you. Some of these treatments may be facial exercises and others may be creams or lotions you can apply a couple times of day. There are ways around undergoing the knife to rid you of that pesky wrinkle. Find out more by clicking here:

To learn more go to Athena Wrinkle Cream and at Low Cost Wrinkle Cream and at San Diego Wrinkle Tightening

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