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    Skin Creams and Wrinkles

    The skin is an indispensable structure for human life. Because it forms a barrier between the internal organs and the external environment, the skin participates in a lot vital functions of the body.

    The outer surface comprises of stratified layers of dead, “keratinized” cells that form an effective protective covering against the penetration of noxious materials from the outside environment. The protective function is further enhanced by the oily and slightly acid secretions of the sebaceous glands, which discouraged the growth and multiplication of a lot harmful bacteria.

    Underlying this tough outer layer or the epidermis are the dermis and subcutaneous tissues that, far from being homogeneous, are composed of a multitude of tissues, which are supported and maintained in proper relation to one another by means of fibrous and elastic connective tissue.

    Obviously, the skin, rather than being a single organ, comprises of groups of organs, each responsive to its own particular stimulus, and each vulnerable to any injurious influence that would threaten it elsewhere in the body.

    Once these so-called injurious influences had taken so much effect in the skin, the resulting product will be numerous dermatological troubles like wrinkles.

    Although wrinkles are more related with the dermatological clock of the skin, it's still considered as the resulting product of the greatest effects of injurious influences in the skin. One of which is the detrimental effects of the sun. Prolonged exposure to it can prematurely age one’s skin.

    Usually, wrinkles appear when the skin has already lost its elasticity and firmness. This is usually brought about by the injurious effects of the sun and other environmental factors. It is also brought about by the loss of fatty tissues in the skin’s innermost layer.

    Hence, medical and skin experts contend that applying topical creams and other skin creams are best for the skin’s regeneration process.

    Basically, skin creams comprises of materials that aid the skin to regenerate its lost fatty tissues and elasticity. It has special components that specifically aim at the targeted areas in order to stimulate the skin to produce collagen and elasticity. These two elements of the skin are the ones responsible in the restoration of the innate moisturizing capability of the skin.

    However, not all skin creams are created equal. There are some reasons that need to be considered when choosing skin creams that will best work for wrinkles. Here are some of them:

    1. Choose skin creams that contain the important components that will work best on wrinkles.

    There are a lot skin creams that are made to eradicate wrinkles. However, not all of them are created equal. Therefore, it will be better to select skin creams that contain the important ingredients that will work best on wrinkles. It is best to select skin creams that contain vital oils and anti-oxidants such as the grape seed that will aid rehydrate the skin’s natural moisture.

    2. Choose a skin cream that contains Vitamin C.

    Vitamin C is not only wonderful for the bones and teeth but also best for the skin. In fact, Vitamin C has long been proven to fight and prevent wrinkles. It helps to counteract skin ruptures caused by the injurious rays of the sun.

    Moreover, Vitamin C is known to produce collagen, the known protein that contributes to the skin’s strength.

    3. It is best to select skin cream that can be easily absorbed by the skin.

    One of the reasons that will influence the efficiency of the skin creams is its capability to enter quickly into the skin. It is best if it can seep via the innermost layer of the skin.

    Hence, even if the skin cream contains the bulk of the important ingredients required to cure wrinkles but the fact that it does not enter easily into the skin, the whole treatment is useless. It has to work thoroughly inside the skin in order to produce the lost elements due to damage.

    4. It has to be hypoallergenic.

    As mentioned, not all skin creams are created equal and not all skins are the same. Hence, there are some instances wherein some skins are really sensitive and can generate adverse reactions once there are some components that they cannot tolerate.

    So, it will be better to use skin creams that contain hypoallergenic substances or natural materials that will work safely on the skin.

    Indeed, even if the skin has the natural capability to heal itself, it still requirements some aid from other materials that are usually contained in the skin creams.

    It is true that people can never wash away years but skin creams can aid the skin rejuvenate itself to a better state.

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