Anti-Aging Skin Cream



Because wrinkles begin to appear on the skin while a person is in their thirties, many people don’t start to think about using anti-aging skin creams until that first “laugh line” leaves its mark on the skin at that time. Once they begin using an anti-aging skin cream they often don’t change it, thinking that they’re all the same. However, there are different creams for different ages and it’s important to know which you should be using.

The use of anti-aging skin cream should actually begin when a person is in their mid to late twenties before the appearance of any fine lines begins. Continually supplying collagen and other firming proponents at this age will help to boost the skin and help to keep the sizes of pores small even longer. The most important anti-aging skin cream at this age is an eye cream that’s applied right under the eye, where wrinkles are most likely to first start.

When a person enters their thirties the skin starts to become drier and new cell production begins to slow down, making the skin look duller and lose some of its luster. For this age the best anti-aging skin cream is one that will moisturize to replenish dry skin, bring radiance back to the skin, promote new cell growth, fight against free radicals, and has UV protection. The skin loses even more moisture when a person is in their forties. Add to this the fact that this is also when skin is most likely to start discoloring and brown spots can appear and there are new factors to consider when choosing anti-aging skin cream.

For this reason people in their forties should be looking for a cream that will still supply moisture to the skin, even out the complexion, fight against free radicals, prevent the appearance of new age spots, and has UV protection. When a person turns fifty, their skin starts to lose estrogen, taking away much of its elasticity and ability to replenish itself. For this reason, appropriate anti-aging skin cream for age fifty and over includes providing moisture to the skin, preventing wrinkles, has an estrogen component, and UV protection.

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