What Do Anti-Wrinkle Creams Contain?

Today we are faced with a wide array of anti-wrinkle creams, which promise younger looks and decreased wrinkles. But the question is, does anti-wrinkle creams work? What do Anti-Wrinkle Creams Contain?
Today we are faced with a wide array of anti-wrinkle creams, which promise younger looks and decreased wrinkles. But the question is, does anti-wrinkle creams work? Yes anti-wrinkle creams do work as they contain certain ingredients which help in making your skin look younger. But not all anti-wrinkle creams are effective and just because an anti-wrinkle cream is costly, it does not mean it is better.

Although daily skin care is necessary for younger looking skin, applying anti-wrinkle creams reverse the sun damage and can slow down sagging skin. It’s beneficial to know what do anti-wrinkle creams contain which make your skin look younger.

What do Anti-Wrinkle Creams Contain?
Here are the following common ingredients present in the anti-wrinkle creams:

Retinol: Retinol is present in non-prescription wrinkle creams and it is a vitamin A compound. Retinol is an antioxidant, which neutralizes the free radicals. Free radicals are the unstable oxygen molecules that break down the skin cells and produce wrinkles. Retinol also increases the cellular turnover and improves the skin texture.

Coenzyme Q10: Coenzyme Q10 regulates the energy production of cells. This nutrient re-energizes the cells and enables the skin to be fuller and healthy. This ingredient is sometimes combined with vitamin E to reduce the wrinkles.

Hydroxyl Acids: Hydroxyl acids remove the dead skin cells to promote the growth of the new skin cells. Hydroxyl acids are derived from sugars of fruits and they work as exfoliate – removing the dead skin and promoting new skin growth. As hydroxyl acids can put you at risk of sun damage, its recommended to use a sunscreen while going out.

Copper peptides: Copper peptides are present in minute amounts in almost all anti-wrinkle creams. They primarily help in wound healing and have anti-oxidant properties. Certain studies also indicate that copper peptides promote the production of collagen.

Anti-oxidants: Anti-oxidants target the free radicals, which are responsible for breaking down skin cells. Extracts from green tea, black tea, oolong tea are examples of anti-oxidants which are used in anti-wrinkle creams. Tea extracts also contain anti-inflammatory properties.

In addition to applying anti-wrinkle creams, following an anti-wrinkle regimen can help you in ensuring healthy skin. You can follow a regimen such as applying a sunscreen to protect your skin from harmful UV rays, which are the primary cause of skin wrinkles. Exfoliating and moisturizing daily can also help in preventing wrinkles.

While buying an anti-wrinkle cream, it is best to consult your dermatologist who recommends the best product suitable for you skin type.

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By lal singh
Published: 5/22/2009
 
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