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Natural Wrinkle Prevention and Treatment

By: Geoff Hopkins

Are you like me? If you've recently entered your 30s, you've probably started to see some fine lines or crepeing when you look in the mirror at that unrecognizable stranger. Make her go away for good by purchasing an anti-wrinkle cream. If you are wondering what features you should look for in a cream, continue reading -- we'll cover the top five ingredients in the ideal wrinkle cream.

1. Antioxidants: this word is constantly thrown around, but what does it really mean? It turns out that antioxidants are molecules that can help slow the aging process and improve the health of your entire body by helping to mitigate against the oxidation (decomposition) of your cells. Some antioxidants that are important in anti-wrinkle creams are Vitamin E and Vitamin C.

2. Mineral salts: it's a no-brainer that it is necessary to supply our bodies with vitamins and minerals by eating healthy, nutrient-rich foods. Likewise, it is also a no-brainer that we should "feed" our skin these exact same minerals and vitamins. We can do this by purchasing creams with plenty of dissolved metals like zinc, copper, and iron.

3. Zirconium phosphate: this emergent compound, derived from rare gemstones, has, in a recent study, been proven to reverse telemere decay. Telemeres are components of your genetic material that degrade over time. Slowing the degradation of telemeres is a proven technique to look and feel years younger.

4. White tea extract: most people are unaware that dermatologists discovered that a substance extracted from green tea helps the skin hold its moisture, resulting in skin that is healthy and velvety. Well, recently, dermatologists found out that these glucosomine compounds found in green tea are also found in white tea -- amazingly, in amounts close to fifty times greater.

5. Saffron butter: this little known compound, filled with golden racemes, can improve the good job you're already doing trying to protect your skin from the damaging rays of the sun. You probably already cover your body with sunscreen multiple times every day, but with saffron butter, you can actually increase the power and life of your sunscreen. In addition, golden racemes give your skin a slight golden hue, resembling a great tan!

6. Oatmeal: its simple -- humble, even -- but oatmeal is one of the ideal all-natural substances you can provide to your skin. It works because oatmeal's components help the skin keep its natural moisture level. In addition, oatmeal helps you reduce the daily inflammation that damages your skin and causes wrinkles over time.

The ideal wrinkle cream will benefit people first entering their early 30s, as well as more mature people who are dealing with more severe problems with wrinkles and crepeing. Remember that the selection of the perfect cream for your skin is simple, if you just look for 100 percent natural components. Soon, you'll be sure to start seeing results and have the luminsescent, healthy skin you desire.


About the Author:

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

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