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		<title>Anti Wrinkle Solutions – What You Should Know</title>
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				<category><![CDATA[Over the Counter Wrinkle Creams]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Are you looking for an anti wrinkle solution that works? You’re just one out of the millions in the world who are on the lookout for that cream, moisturizer, gel, and other products that promise protection from wrinkles. But before you pick out anything over the counter, it’s important to find out whether or not [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Are you looking for an anti wrinkle solution that works? You’re just one out of the millions in the world who are on the lookout for that cream, moisturizer, gel, and other products that promise protection from wrinkles. But before you pick out anything over the counter, it’s important to find out whether or not these products do work.<br />
Creams, moisturizers, and gels are classified by the FDA as cosmetics, beauty products that do not carry any medical value. As such, the FDA regulates them less strictly, subjecting them to less rigorous testing before putting them on the market. However, when an advertisement for a cosmetic product portray it wrongly, such as introducing it to the public as a drug, or when a potentially hazardous ingredient is included in the package, the FDA steps in. Still, the truth remains that the FDA does not evaluate cosmetic products, including those for anti wrinkle purposes, for effectiveness and safety – so you cannot and should not expect a lot from them.<br />
Some studies show that there are ingredients found in anti-wrinkle products that have anti-aging properties. For instance, retinol, a common ingredient, is a known antioxidant that fights free radicals, restoring the skin’s youthful look. Tea extracts, another favorite, are used not only for their antioxidant properties but also for their anti-inflammatory powers, not to mention the fact that they feel and smell great on the skin. However, the amount of these ingredients needs to be just right in every bottle or jar in order for them to effectively work. This amount has not yet been standardized. Do know that nonprescription or over-the-counter beauty products generally contain lower doses of active ingredients, so their anti-wrinkle value, if any, is limited.<br />
The best thing to do is to consult a physician for the appropriate anti wrinkle treatment for you. A physician can give you a prescription for a more effective anti-wrinkle cream, moisturizer, or gel. He or she may also introduce you to new innovations for anti-aging, such as plastic surgery as well as Botox injections. Leaving something as important as an anti-wrinkle regimen to the expert is a wise decision you won’t regret.</p>
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		<title>Anti Wrinkle Creams – What Makes Them Work?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 20 Feb 2010 07:28:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[What makes an anti-wrinkle cream work? The ingredients it contains is a big factor in the determination of its effectiveness against wrinkles that line your forehead, run along the sides of your eyes, and mark your cheeks and chin. Ingredients that you’ll commonly find in today’s most popular anti wrinkle creams include retinol, hydroxyl acids, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What makes an anti-wrinkle cream work? The ingredients it contains is a big factor in the determination of its effectiveness against wrinkles that line your forehead, run along the sides of your eyes, and mark your cheeks and chin. Ingredients that you’ll commonly find in today’s most popular <strong>anti wrinkle creams</strong> include retinol, hydroxyl acids, co-enzyme Q-10, and a string of plant extracts. Many studies show that the effectiveness of creams for fighting wrinkles largely depends on the active ingredients they contain. Take a look at what these ingredients can do for your aging skin.</p>
<p>Retinol can be found in nonprescription <strong>anti wrinkle creams</strong>. This vitamin A compound is a powerful antioxidant; it works to neutralize all sorts of free radicals, successfully protecting the skin from damage. Tretinoin, another vitamin A compound, also offers the same properties, but such ingredient can be found only in prescription medications. Both retinol and tretinoin, however, should be strictly avoided by pregnant and lactating women.</p>
<p>Hydroxy acids come in many forms, namely alpha hydroxy acids, beta hydroxy acids, and of course poly hydroxy acids – all of which are exfoliants. They work to remove layers of old and dead skin cells, replacing them with fresh, new ones. Because hydroxy acids increase the skin’s susceptibility to sun damage, it is recommended that you use creams with such acids only if they also come with sunscreen.</p>
<p>Co-enzyme Q-10, which is spelled in many different ways, is a favorite among manufacturers of anti-wrinkle creams that focus on the eyes. This ingredient, a special nutrient that regulates the production of energy in the cells, has proven to be quite helpful in the reduction of fine eye wrinkles, also known as crow’s feet. However, like hydroxy acids, co-enzyme Q-10 works best with sunscreen.</p>
<p>Plant extracts are some of the most wonderful sources of antioxidants, important substances in the maintenance of younger-looking skin. There’s kinetin, a newly discovered plant substance that has been found useful in balancing pigmentation and retaining moisture. There’s also the wide array of tea extracts that seems to get everyone’s attention. Green, black, and oolong tea are known to provide skin rejuvenation as well as anti-inflammatory properties. If you have allergies, it’s best to consult your doctor before using any <strong>anti wrinkle creams</strong> with any kind of plant extracts.</p>
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