The Right Wrinkle Cream For Your Skin
It’s really important to get the right kind of anti-wrinkle cream for your skin type. Read lots of reviews, certainly, because they are a good place to start looking for the right kind. But if you have oily skin (like me), they can make your skin even shinier, or if you have dry skin, you might still get white flaking. So getting the right one, is important.
For the longest time I avoided wrinkle creams because of the way they made my skin feel. I even avoided sunscreen because it too made my skin feel so oily. Though that didn’t worked out so well when I end up getting sunburned. Even using creams that have SPF and made for oily still made my skin feel oily. One of the things that were stressed in wrinkle cream reviews was that you need to protect your skin, I just didn’t for the longest time because I didn’t like the way creams made my skin feel.
Then, I read a magazine article that suggesting using serums for oily skin, rather than traditional anti-wrinkle cream. I decided to try it, and to my surprise, I really, really like it! It’s not terribly expensive, and it makes my skin feel soft and moisturized, and not in the least bit oily. I use it twice a day, morning and night, and it made a huge difference, even after just a few days. It’s easier to apply makeup, and it stays on better, and in the morning, my sleep lines are way less noticeable.
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.
Serums are great for me, but might not work at all for others, so experiment with different creams or serums. Wrinkle creams should fit your skin type. A friend of mine has such dry skin that those special oil-absorbing pads come away from her face dry. When I use them, I saturate two of them (much better than when I was younger - then I used 3!) So no two people’s needs will be the same.
So for someone with dry skin, like my friend, they would probably need a cream to go along with their anti aging skin care regime. I’ve read wrinkle cream reviews that have suggested the following oils in the ingredients would work best for dry skin: Chamomile , Geranium, Hyssop, Lavender, Patchouli, Rose, Sandalwood and Ylang-Ylang.
Getting plenty of rest also helps since that is when natural cellular skin repair is at it’s optimum. Exercise helps since it boosts circulation and blood flow and drinking plenty of water. There are plenty of tips online if you do a simple search using your favorite search engine or even checking out a book at the library for skin care.
Your skin is the very first thin a person notices when they meet you. A healthy-looking person is more likely to meet and make friends. Friendships, as well as keeping yourself healthy (which also keeps your skin healthy) help lead to a longer, healthier life. I really wish I’d learned my lesson when I was younger, and protected my skin earlier in life, but it’s never too late to start taking better care of yourself. So find the right anti-wrinkle cream for your skin!
About the Author:
Geoff Hopkins has worked in the anti aging cream industry for years. He maintains websites about anti aging treatment and anti wrinkle skin care products.


















