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What should you look out for in skin care? 
By: Geoff Hopkins
It's not difficult to imagine what the effects of wrinkle cream is. They are supposed to remove wrinkles. But do they really do this? Have there ever been comparative tests ran on this subject? Everybody's skin is different, and the effects of wrinkle cream, being used on a person, tend to only become visible after a long period of time. So it's not so easy to find out which cream is the best for you, which one does what it promises to do, and which ones are merely false advertising.
If you want to take the matter into professional hands, then pay a visit to a beauty salon. Creams contain ingredients in varying quantities and some of the ingredients have been proven to work while others are a bit iffy. A professional beautician will be able to give you recommendations as to what cream works for your skin type, also taking into consideration what you've been using.
Below is a list of several active ingredients that are commonly used in wrinkle creams:
Retinol: Most commonly used ingredient which is basically a vitamin A compound. Care should be taken not to use if pregnant or might become pregnant due to its risks of increasing chance of birth defects.
Hydroxy acids: Exfoliants that are used to remove the upper layer of dead skin for growth of smooth new skin. Must be used along with a sunscreen if you are exposed to sun long periods of time due to vulnerability of your skin without the top layer.
Coenzyme Q10: This is a nutrient that helps regulate energy production in cells. This means that the cells will be more prone to self-repair. There don't seen to be any side-effects to using this product, and it has been proven to work, but it may be less potent than other anti aging skin care solutions.
Copper peptides: Copper is in our every cell and combines with a protein peptide. These protein fragments are used to repair damaged skin caused by wounds or natural wear and tear.
Kinetin: Although not made clear as to what it exactly does, this ingredient is known to help retain skin moisture thus encouraging collagen production. This in return helps reduce wrinkles.
Tea extracts: Safe old proven method that is being used for a very long time. No side effects have been reported.
Always use caution with any products. Do not give more than your skin needs. Your skin will take time to respond so do not abuse and mix active ingredients.
Article Source: http://www.uberarticles.com/articles
Geoff Hopkins has worked in the eye wrinkle cream industry for years. He maintains websites about face wrinkle cream and anti wrinkle serums.
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