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what is the best wrinkle cream?not too expensive?
what is the best wrinkle cream,for age +50 with lots of wrinkle in the face.Not too expensive
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- there is this wrinkle cream made by body fantasies, it is compared to strivectin, it works well on stretch marks too. you can buy it at some walmarts and rite aid stores. it is in a green squeeze bottle.
- Olay. You can get it almost anywhere. I'd recommend Costco, they sell it in two packs for a very reasonable price.
- Oil Of Olay.Choose moisturizers, makeup base and other daily-use beauty products with built-in sun protection factor (SPF) 30. Sunscreen really can prevent new wrinkles from forming. Look for at least one of these active ingredients: titanium dioxide, zinc oxide or avobenzone (aka Parsol 1789). These protect you from harmful UVA and UVB rays.
- I am an aesthetician and have been one since 1978 (so I'm in your age range). I've tried MANY over the counter as well as professional products. One of the VERY best (as well as very economical) product lines that I have come across is found at CBS Beauty Supply (www.cbsexquisite.com). A few products of theirs that I will probably use for the rest of my life are their Nourishing Eye Cream, Liposea Nourishing Facial Treatment, Rosehip or Primrose Night Treatment, Sea Algae Toner, Natural Facial Wash, Lifting Eye Gel, Enzyme Scrub and 4 in 1 Facial Mask. These products are superior in quality and very reasonably priced ranging from about $6.95 to about $8.95. They are also mostly made from natural ingredients with natural fragrances.
- Origins- Moderm Friction.My mom uses it shes 43,and has barely no wrinkles.$36.for more details visit www.origins.com
- Nivea Q10 cream is a very good product and is very economical too. You will see an improvement in your skin a few days after using it.
- Best facial products would depend on your skin type as each person has different skin types. But I'd suggest you try The Body Shop products. I've known some people (late 40s to early 50s) who are regular Body Shop customers. I know these Vitamin E products of theirs are very very good and soft on skin (so it's be recommended for sensitive skin as well!). I believe they have that Kinetin (if im not mistaken) product that is very very gentle as well. I've tried the hand product of this Kinetin and I love it! It's not greasy like any other lotion, I'm guessing the facial cream should work in the same order too! And I know their most expensive single product would cost about CAD $40-50. So, that shouldn't be THAT expensive.
- if in australia we have loreal it is made by the company loncome a very expensive brand. just make sure it has active ingredients. antiaging. and always use an eye cream not a gel. and at night use a night anti aging cream from loreal and its cheap about $20aus dollars. apply all the time and get cleanser and exfoliater about$10 each for aging skin. always exfoliate as gets rid of dead skin and then a mask to tighten the pours. they all have to be used. PS: do not use oley like others have suggested it doesnt have the active ingredientas like loreal and same price. unless they have a certificate in beauty they dont know. so go loreal not oley. if it tingles thats good its active and working if skin isnt use to active ingredients but will stop after few uses
- oli of olay regenerist is great. beauty editors really do like the product and it is reasonable. a little industry tip is that l'oreal plenitude is the same formulation as it's more expensive sister company, lancome. lancome makes the best eye cream and you can get it from pleinitude. one of the best aha creams is neostrata. it actually has higher levels of aha than even estee laiuder's fruition. neostrate has one that is 12% and the highest on the market. aha helps remove the top layers of skin to expose the inderlayers that are firmer and younger looking. if you use this, make sure you patch test first so that you do not have a reaction. the other key note is use and spf 30 during the day. dermologist have said that the only real skincare regime that is over the counter is aha and spf. another option is to go to a dermatologist and ask for a prescriptiion of retinol-a. it is cheap as a prescription and it will resurface your skin. with this product...you must, must, must use an spf 30. all you can do at this point is to minimize the damage and avoid future damage. therefore, make sure you us an spf 30 during the day and a good night cream and eye cream at night. do not forget to apply to your neck either.
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