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Magic in a Bottle! Or Is It?

By Expert Author: Jen Hopkins | Article Abstract
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The promises these creams make can make it seem like they are more magic potions than simple science, but is this true? Can the creams do everything they promise?

First we should look at what wrinkle creams promise to do. Usually the selling points run along the same lines, no matter what the brand. They'll make you look younger (maybe they'll make you feel younger too!) They'll make your skin soft and smooth. They'll make you more attractive (they don't usually say this one, but the advertisements for the creams makes it clear enough.) So can a cream do all this?

The cosmetic industry is burgeoning everywhere. Be it Asia or America, women spend a sizable amount of their income (or the incomes of their husbands) into buying skin care products. Men have always wanted their spouses to look good. Women, in particular, love to look good.

With at least a million different anti aging skin care brands on the market today the choice is overwhelming. To personally evaluate and test all of these products would take a lifetime.

This number of choices can become confusing to the customer. Advertisements all claim that their particular brand of anti wrinkle cream is the superior brand and the only one that works, even within a single magazine numerous advertisements for creams can be found.

So with all this choice available how do you make an informed sensible choice about which anti wrinkle product would be best for you? There are ways to find help.

Maybe then, although the expensive ingredients which go into the bottles and pots can certainly help, the most important one is the one which comes from the woman who uses it: hope. If she hopes that it will work, and enjoys using it, then it will.

Another valuable source of information is your dermatologist. These experts can help you understand the benefits of anti wrinkle creams and offer advice on what ingredients are vital for a cream to work. Above all use your common sense and remember there are no miracle cures that can turn back the clock over night.
Jen Hopkins

About the Author/Author Bio

Jen Hopkins has worked in the anti wrinkle cream industry for years. He maintains websites about anti wrinkle cream and Lifecell Lifecell skin. If you want to contact him, you can use the contact for at one of his sites.

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Article Submitted: 2008-02-27 | This Article has been viewed 170 times.

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