Getting The Best Wrinkle Cream For The Best Price | Beauty
By GeoffHopkins
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The rich have always had the best access to anti-aging treatments. But modern chemistry has significantly brought down the price of manufacture. These days you can find excellent products at your local market or discount store.
Discount outlets, traditionally focusing on house wares, have recently expanded their product lines to include bath and body products. Among these you can find top brands for bargain prices.
Outside of department stores non-prescription wrinkle creams can be found from $4.95 to $25. You may be able to find it cheaper on the internet, but those tend to be bulk deals forcing you to buy a large number of smaller containers.
The type of wrinkle cream will also influence the price. Some contain wrinkle fighting drugs that were once prescription only. Today many well-known skin care product makers are including them in relatively in-expensive products. Be careful of skin-care lines that require you to purchase multiple products to complete a daily "regime". You can often find the same coverage with fewer products.
Creams that contain retinol are designed to increase the production of new skin cells. This may be the best wrinkle cream for those who are also fighting acne. Creams containing Salicylic Acid are also used for both wrinkles and acne. The price for these products can start at about $15.
The longest lasting and affordable treatments peel off a layer of skin using Alpha Hydroxy Acid (Look for that or AHA on the label). But, if you have sensitive skin you may want to steer clear. It can case redness or irritation.
Some wrinkle creams offer purely superficial coverage. Filler type creams claim to hide those ugly creases in your skin by filling them in. Skin plumpers puff up the various layers of the skin, making it appear smoother. There's a wide price range for these products, from $5 to $20.
No matter which wrinkle cream you choose, it will be useless if you don't protect your skin with sunscreen and some creams actually make skin more sensitive to the sun. Look for formulas that offer UVA and UVB protection. Be sure the SPF is at least 15. To get the most for your money, use combination formulas with moisturizers.
About the Author
Geoff Hopkins has worked in the facial wrinkle cream industry for years. He maintains websites about facial wrinkle cream and anti wrinkle creams.
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