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The following article was published in our article directory on August 1, 2014.
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Article Category: Aging
Author Name: Manga Cooper
The terms anti wrinkle and anti aging confuse the majority. Most of the time, they are used interchangeably but they actually do not mean the same. When it comes to aging, the concern does not exclusively revolve around wrinkles. Aging skin is battered with different kinds of problems such as unevenness, roughness, wrinkles, sagging, redness and dark spots. The term "anti wrinkle" is only concerned about alleviating wrinkles and fine lines. However as mentioned, cosmetic brands interchangeably use these terms; a product may actually be anti aging but the package would indicate anti wrinkle. There's nothing really serious with that, but as a consumer, you want to know what you're actually getting from a product.
An anti aging product deals with the problems of an aging skin such as dark spots, dryness, wrinkles, roughness and sagging. Sagging is the most difficult aspect to deal with as it involves fat and muscles, not just skin. No topical product can completely resolve sagging skin. At best, it can only plump up sagging skin and improve the appearance of wrinkles. The rest, namely wrinkles, unevenness, dryness and roughness can easily addressed with topical anti aging ingredients.
Beauty Products
Do not be confused with the wide variety of beauty products in the market. Here are the most common kinds of skin care products you'll see:
Toner
After taking a shower, this is the first thing you'd apply on your face. With a cotton ball, it is used to strip your pores of dirt and excess oil so that other products can penetrate better.
Emulsion
Emulsion is a very lightweight kind of cream. It is more absorbable than the face cream but less potent than both serums and face creams. Most people find this unnecessary.
Serum
Serum is a thin albeit concentrated skin care product. It is water based so ingredients are absorbed easily by the skin. A popular type of serum is a vitamin C serum which aids in wrinkles, dark spots and dullness. If your main concern is dull skin, dark spots and wrinkles, a serum is a more ideal product. OutInside Vitamin C serum, for example delivers 20% Vitamin C to whiten dark spots and brighten skin, Hyaluronic acid to raw moisture and make skin plump, MSM and antioxidants to combat free radicals, wrinkles, fine lines and slight sagging.
Face Cream
Most people think that using face creams is enough for their facial skin health. However facial creams do not suffice. Their main purpose is to moisturize and deliver an adequate amount of nutrition but face creams are not enough for very troubled areas. Nevertheless face creams are good for fine lines and wrinkles.
Eye Cream
Eye creams are especially meant for eye wrinkles such as crow's feet. Extra properties include whitening ingredients for dark circles such as licorice and Hylexin. Aside from the eye area, eye creams can also be applied on the frown lines.
Keywords: vitamin c serum for face, hyaluronic acid, sun damaged skin repair, anti-wrinkle serum, anti-aging
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