Thursday, October 20, 2011

Are Retinol-Based Wrinkle Creams Best for You?

Which wrinkle creams should you use? 
There are many different types of wrinkle creams. The best wrinkle creams can help your skin rejuvenate itself which will lead to a reduction of fine lines in the face and a reduction of the appearance of wrinkles. Wrinkle creams range from basic moisturizers to more involved scientific concoctions. Because of the large number of wrinkle creams available at this time, it is entirely possible to experiment with a handful or two of wrinkle creams before finding one that will work best for you. This can be a waste of hundreds of dollars and a great deal of time. So which of the different wrinkle creams can be best for you? One option is a retinol-based wrinkle cream.

What is Retinol?
As you age, your skin starts to lose much of its elasticity. This will lead to sagging skin and the appearance of wrinkles. Your skin will also lose its ability to produce collagen. Without collagen, your skin will lose its firmness and plump appearance, which again will lead to sagging skin, and the appearance of wrinkles. The absence of collagen can also slow wound healing, which can present a health issue.

Retinol is basically pure Vitamin A and is the main ingredient in a good number of the wrinkle creams available today. After repeated use of retinol-based wrinkle creams, the production of collagen is increased by the skin which plumps up the skin and removes the creases that are fine wrinkles. It can also stimulate blood flow to the area which will help the blood deliver essential nutrients to the skin giving it a more youthful appearance and prevent wrinkles from forming. As an added benefit, retinol can help to prevent some different types of cancer of the skin. It works as a powerful anti-oxidant and can flush out any free radicals that can lead to skin cancer. Retinol can also help to strengthen the skin’s protective tissues, which will help to prevent acne and blemishes.

What are the dangers of using retinol-based wrinkle creams?
While retinol-based wrinkle creams have been proven to help reduce wrinkles, or keep wrinkles from even forming in the first place, there are some people that have experienced the exact opposite effect from using them. Retinol can cause the pores in your skin to become very sensitive to sunlight. And therefore, any of the usual possible problems associated with exposure to sunlight, such as wrinkles, can be increased. The skin around the eyes is also much thinner than any where else on the body. Therefore, a smaller amount should be used in that area than on any other parts of the face.

Conclusion
Retinol based wrinkle creams have been proven to reduce wrinkles by helping the skin firm up and produce the protein collagen. But, as with any product, care must be taken to ensure these wrinkle creams are used correctly.

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