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the best wrinkle cream ingredients

By: Geoff Hopkins

Advancements in the science of skin care and anti-aging mean today's wrinkle creams provide a range of benefits. If you know what makes an effective anti-wrinkle cream, choosing the right one is simple. The secret is to identify which ingredients will deliver age-reversing results in skin creams. Here are a few ingredients to keep your eye open for:

Acetyl hexapeptide-3 relaxes the tension of facial muscles that create wrinkles, and is considered one of the finest anti-aging components next to Outline toxin. As opposed to Botulinum toxin, Acetyl hexapeptide-3 is applied to the surface of the skin and does not require a shot.

Palmitoyl pentapeptide-3: a chemical that encourages the production of collagen in the cells of your skin. The deficit of collagen in older skin is a factor in the development of fine lines and wrinkles. Increasing collagen expands skin cells and flattens out winkles. Many would say this is the vital element in any anti-aging skin care preparation.

Retinol, a form of vitamin A, is an antioxidant. Vitamin A is able to accelerate skin cell renewal. Retinol was the first antioxidant to be commonly used in wrinkle creams sold without a prescription.

Hydroxy acids (alpha hydroxy acids, beta hydroxy acids and poly hydroxy acids): acids that cause skin exfoliation. Hydroxy acids are man-made adaptations of the acids normally found in sugary fruits. These acids eliminate dead skin and allow a new layer of skin cells to grow, a process called exfoliation. A word of caution: exfoliation can make skin more susceptible to damage from sunlight, so take the correct safety precautions before using a cream that contains hydroxyl acids.

Coenzyme Q10: a necessary skin nutrient that aids regulation of the production of energy in cells. Coenzyme Q10 reduces wrinkles already present and can also provide sun protection, if you apply it before heading out in the sun.

Copper peptides: small protein fragments that combine with copper, a natural part of living cells, when you apply them to damaged skin. Copper peptides remove damaged collagen and elastin from your skin, encourage your skin cells to produce more collagen and increase the functioning of antioxidants.

Keep in mind that most anti-wrinkle creams have not been thoroughly tested, so starting with the highest priced cream is not necessary. Most people would say the same ingredients in less expensive products work just as well as the same ingredients in higher-priced products. When deciding on the best wrinkle cream, be an educated shopper.

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Geoff Hopkins has worked in the eye wrinkle cream industry for years. He maintains websites about skin wrinkle cream and eye wrinkle creams.

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