A wide variety of anti wrinkle creams are available on the market. All of them use a different mixture of ingredients. While some of these ingredients do seem to reduce wrinkle, others don’t do so at all.
Ingredients that have not undergone scientific researches that would prove their benefits are included in many types of anti wrinkle creams. These are the type of anti wrinkle creams that are going to disappoint you if your intention is to get a face life in a bottle.
It largely depends on the active ingredients included in an anti wrinkle cream to perform well for you.
A vitamin A compound that is a proven ingredient for the treatment of wrinkles is Retinol. This antioxidant was the first to be largely included in a variety of nonprescription wrinkle creams. Retinol works by neutralizing free radicals which are unstable oxygen molecules that cause wrinkles by breaking down skin cells.
Another commonly included ingredient is hydroxyl acids. There are many varieties of hydroxyl acids which are actually synthetic version of acids derived from the fruits that contain sugar. They are exfoliants that do the job of stimulating the growth of new skin by removing the upper layer of old dead skin.
Coenzyme Q10 is the ingredient that is commonly included in anti-wrinkle eye creams. This is actually a nutrition which is considered a good ingredient for an anti-wrinkle eye cream as the energy production in the cells are boosted by it.
Other ingredients that are included in anti-wrinkle creams are:
- Copper peptides
- Kinetin
- Tea extracts such as oolong tea, black tea, green tea
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