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Anti Aging Creams Can Take Years Off Your Face

These days, as we all work to keep our skin young looking, more and more creams are coming into the market to help us do just that. But there are so many to choose from, it might be hard to know which one does what.

The most common creams that are used to help with anti aging efforts are wrinkle creams, cellulite creams and stretch mark creams.

Wrinkle creams

This is the only cream of the three we'll talk about that is just for the face. A good wrinkle cream will do just what the name promises - help to reduce the appearance of wrinkles and fine lines.

Generally, a good wrinkle cream will work quickly. If the bottle or tube tells you to wait 30 days to see results, look for another cream. A good wrinkle cream will provide nearly instant results.

The best wrinkle cream will also contain anti aging properties that will help with long-term aging issues. It will work instantly to make your skin look plumped and younger, but will also provide the long-term benefits of helping to protect your skin from the effects of environment, lifestyle and aging in general. In that way, a good wrinkle cream provides many of the same benefits as plastic surgery without the surgery.

Cellulite creams

Cellulite creams work to reduce the look of the cottage cheese on the legs and buttocks that so many women struggle with. Using a combination of powerful ingredients - usually including caffeine and retinol - they can drastically reduce the look of cellulite but not get rid of it completely.

But many women believe that having cellulite on the legs and butt makes them look older, so even having the ability to reduce the look of cellulite is desirable.

The caffeine in cellulite creams helps to increase blood flow to the skin and it works like a diuretic, flushing your skin out. The retinol is believed to penetrate the skin, and exfoliate it. It also increases collagen production which helps to make the skin thicker and hide the dimples of fat.

Stretch mark creams

There are a wide variety of creams on the market that promise to remove stretch marks, but finding a cream that will work can prove challenging.

Because women are often sensitive about their stretch marks and are anxious to see them gone, any cream that makes flashy promises about removal will be welcomed, but there is only one key ingredient that's been proven to work in the vast majority of women who use it: Cocoa butter.

Cocoa butter provides a rich layer of moisture to the skin and it's also believed that it improves the elasticity of the skin. These two things - moisture and improved conditioning - will help to reduce the look of stretch marks, though they won't erase them completely.

Hopefully you have gotten some good tips for caring for your skin with creams. Aging can be pretty, if you find the right potions to make it so.

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Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Marcus_Ryan

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