The most effective wrinkle reducer will be not only effective but safe as well. You no longer have to rely on advertisements and possibly bogus claims by manufacturers’. Once you understand how to decipher product labels and know what to look for or avoid, you can make your own judgment about which product to use.
Let me ask you a question. You are at a friend’s table and they offer you a drink. It is a mixture of tar, alcohol, and some fragrance. The question is would you drink it? My guess is no because that stuff can make you seriously ill or kill you. You might as well drink it if you are using sub-par skin products because what you put on your skin is absorbed into your blood as well.
I hope you will as shocked as I was when I learned what goes into most skin care products. Fragrances while they smell nice may themselves be made with less than safe substances. Preservatives such as parabens are used even though they are carcinogenic. Alcohols, chemicals and fillers are used as well. Many manufacturers put just enough beneficial ingredients in their products so that it will be legal […]
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There are some things that you need to know before you decide on the best wrinkle reducer for your skin. There are hundreds if not thousands of products to choose from. Each one makes its own claim of being the best product even to the point of naming competitors names.
What type of skin do you have? This is important because some manufactures design their product to be used on a certain type of skin. There is oily, dry, combination, normal, and sensitive skin types.
You can test yourself to find out what type of skin you likely have. Soon after you get up in the morning take a plain dry tissue and wipe your face with it. If you find oil on the tissue you have oily or greasy skin. If you find oil on the middle panel of the tissue your skin is probably combination skin. If you find no oil, you likely have normal or dry skin.
Wash your face with water and a non-greasy soap. If after a few minutes your skin feels tight or like it is stretching you have dry skin. If none of these things occur, your skin is probably normal.
Sensitive skin is a […]
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New skin care products are coming out quite regularly. They each claim to be better than the rest and some even make the claim that they can give you instant results. With such products, they may improve your skin when you put it on but when its removed, your skin is no better than it was and may even be worse over time.
Many manufacturers’ will put so much time and money into marketing and advertising that the product itself might not be as thoroughly tested as it should be. This could be dangerous for those who buy the product. Another “trick” many manufacturers’ use is to put in enough active ingredients in their products so that they legally can be listed on the label. It is usually a very low concentration compared to other ingredients. In order to be effective, the concentration of the active ingredients needs to be high.
While we’re on the subject, what would you say if I told you that most products are not only ineffective, they may also be harmful to your skin and your health? Chemicals some of which are known to be carcinogenic are found in many skin care products. Alcohols can make your […]
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