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The Right Wrinkle Cream For Your Skin

By: Geoff Hopkins
 

I've read a lot of wrinkle cream reviews and from these reviews and from my own experience I've discovered when using wrinkle creams or any other type of anti aging skin care, it really matters to get the right one for your skin. If you have oily skin like I do some wrinkle creams will make your skin look and feel even oilier.

Anti-wrinkle creams and even sunscreens can make your skin feel oily, to the point that you might not want to even wear them - which is a bad thing, because then you wind up getting sunburned, and that's even worse for your skin! I found that even ones that were made for oily skin made my skin feel and look shiny and slippery.

A few months ago I read in a magazine that suggested using a serum if you have oily skin. I thought I'd give it a try and I found an inexpensive serum that I absolutely love! Right after I use it my skin does not feel oily yet it's moist and soft. I noticed the difference right away after using the serum for a couple of days. I use it in the morning and before I go to bed. Using it in the morning keeps my skin soft making my makeup easier to apply and throughout the day my skin doesn't feel as oily yet still maintains that soft look. When I use at night and wake up in the morning I notice I have less sleep lines!

The serum I discovered happened to be a cheaper one, only $11 per bottle. Others range from $50 to $90 per bottle. I saw a premium serum for $115 on the internet. I don't know if it worth the price, though, because I couldn't bring myself to spend that much.

The best wrinkle cream has to be able to fit your needs. I've found that serums meet mine but for others that may not work. A friend of mine has really dry skin. When she uses oil blotting sheets, they're almost completely dry! If I use them, I have to use at least two! Though it's a lot better than when I was younger and using three.

If you are like my friend who has such dry skin, you might need to use an anti-aging project that is designed for dry skin, plus you might want a good moisturizing cream as well. The best moisturizing creams for dry skin contain things like Chamomile, Geranium, Hyssop, etc. Look for alcohol-free moisturizing creams as well, as alcohol can be very harsh on the skin.

Also, be sure to get lots of sleep, drink lots of water, and get plenty of exercise. Your skin repairs itself most efficiently during sleep. Exercise boosts blood circulation, which aids in the repair of cells, and lots of water helps to flush toxins out of your body. Eat a good diet with lots of vegetables. There are lots of other tips available online, and in your library. Do a bit of research, and you'll find many more good ones.

Our skin is the first thing people see and keeping it healthy is important because if you care for your skin in turn you're caring for your body and that could promote a longer healthier life. Those wrinkle cream reviews were right about finding the right one for your skin. I wish I had taken the time to do so when I was younger so that my skin was in better shape but it's still not too late.

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Geoff Hopkins has worked in the anti aging cream industry for years. He maintains websites about anti aging cream and wrinkle treatments.

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