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Should I use anti-wrinkle creams before I get wrinkles?
I'm 22, and using mary kay timewise set. But I heard not to use this before I get wrinkles, is this true?
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- itll prevent them from even starting by firming your skin more than it already is.
- Not true....moisturize moisturize moisturize. If you have dry skin you can get wrinkles anytime.
- It is never too early. They will help you prevent the wrinkles, but be careful with the ingredients on those products, because if they are chemicals they will accelerate the aging process. I can't use MK products, because I get reactions on my skin.
- there is no problem with that at all! They will moisturize your lashes making them longer, thicker, and darker!
- It is never too early to start using anti-wrinkle creams...just hard for some of us younger folks to acknowledge the fact that we will start to wrinkle soon! :) As long as you moisturize your face, it will help keep wrinkles away. Try using Avon products...they have anti-wrinkle products for all ages and it is cheaper than Mary Kay!
- Moisturizing is one of the best things you can do for your face and it's never to early to start. The more hydrated your skin, the less prone you are to wrinkles. Prevention is key. Once you get wrinkles, you can't get rid of them, only lessen their appearance. A wrinkle cream would be more than what you need right now. Using a good moisturizer once or twice a day would probably be a better choice. One with spf 15 would be even better for wrinkle prevention. Hope this helps!
- There is no real harm in using an anti wrinkle cream before you get wrinkles. It's called preventive maintenance. Aging is a natural part of the human life cycle but delaying the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles is possible by taking care of your skin in your 20s. Considerable damage can be done to your skin by UV light from the sun without seeing effects of that damage until your 30s. In the body, the sun's UV rays accelerate the generation of collagen-attacking free radicals. Production of new collagen is imperative to healthy looking skin since collagen makes up about 98% of the dermis skin layer. The remaining 2% is elastin. With that said, use sunscreen on a daily basis if you are not already. Also, I know of a good anti aging moisturizer. You can read a review of the product at http://www.skincarecounsel.com/?page_id=9 Hope this helps.
- Be gentle with your skin and it will go a long way in keeping it smooth and supple. Gently massage the face with glycerin-honey mixture. Dip a cotton pad in unbeaten egg white, and smooth it across wrinkles. Leave it on for an hour and remove it with a cotton dipped in ice-cold water. Check out http://useinfo-wrinkles.blogspot.com/ for more useful info.
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