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Here’s a really simple way to cut through all the marketing hype about skin care for wrinkles and find a new wrinkle cream that is safe and effective for your face, won’t cost an arm and a leg, and best of all, WORKS.  Just follow these three quick tips!

#1. Don’t Believe the Hype

Now I don’t pretend to know exactly which is the best new wrinkle cream for you, but I do know that the companies that provide the best skin care for wrinkles do not spend their money on advertising.  Instead they spend it on ingredients and science.  Let me explain.

As you are aware, the big companies spend huge dollars on advertising and marketing.  But if they also used the absolute best, most proven ingredients in sufficient quantities to be effective, NO ONE would be able to afford their products.

This is because the best ingredients are expensive and they need to be in sufficient concentrations to be of real benefit.  This makes it cost prohibitive for these companies to provide the very best skin care for wrinkles, support their huge advertising budgets and give you a product at a reasonable price.  So they don’t.

The best new wrinkle cream for you is probably found at a modest, online retailer that quietly spends their money on scientifically proven, safe and effective ingredients formulated to work with your own skin to give you superior results.

So how do you find a company if they don’t advertise?

#2. Read Other People’s Advice and Experiences

Just like a really great restaurant can become the hippest place to dine based on word of mouth alone, companies that provide exceptional skin care for wrinkles will be talked about on online blogs, articles, review websites, and other online media.

You may have found this article using a search engine such as Google.  Well, if you keep searching, you will start to see a handful of the best companies showing up over and over. This can give you some confidence that these companies are trustworthy and that their new wrinkle cream actually works.

#3. The magic bullets any potential new wrinkle cream should have

In my opinion, any company providing skin care for wrinkles should be attempting do the following with their products:

  • Stimulate your own collagen and elastin production – Collagen and elastin are the key building blocks of your skin found deep in the second layer of our skin. As we age, these substances decline, and this is the the biggest underlying cause of wrinkles. Effective skin care for wrinkles means stimulating your own body to regenerate collagen and elastin.
  • Preserve healthy levels of hyaluronic acid – Hyaluronic acid is the fluid that nourishes, hydrates, and supports the collagen and elastin in your skin. Again, this fluid declines as we age, causing the collagen and elastin to degrade and our skin to dry out and lose its form. Preserving your hyaluronic acid levels is imperative. Without it, any new collagen or elastin generated will essentially “starve.”
  • Destroy free radicals – We talk about all these important substances in our skin declining as we age. What causes it to decline? One of the biggest causes is oxidation from free radicals, which are basically substances that react with your cells and damage everything they touch. Any new wrinkle cream you look at should have powerful, antioxidant properties as part of its repertoire.

There you have it. If you follow these simple tips, you will quickly become an expert at distinguishing the hype from the facts when it comes to skin care for wrinkles. What’s more, your new wrinkle cream will give you the exceptional results you are looking for.

Walter Evans is a dedicated researcher of natural skincare along with colleague Mae Mathews. To learn more about what they consider to be the best natural skincare products on the market today, visit their site at http://www.absolutely-clear-skin.com/

This article is part of the 100 Day Article Challenge in support of raising awareness for Congenital Heart Defects at http://CHDinfo.com

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