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irahat
06-28-2009, 05:17 AM
Alright, ladies and some of you men, how many anti-aging creams have you bought either at a department store, discount store or over the internet? Have you seen any results from any of them? Or do you think they are all just about the same. From cheaper to the expensive one. I've tried quite a few and really don't notice much difference in any of them. Let me know if you've had similar results or if you've found one that really works.

neo666
06-28-2009, 05:45 AM
it is common practise ,no doubt, but the usefulness can be gauged by the fact that the faces using it are usually in need of it! actually the naturally ageing process cannot be stopped,only partially slowed, so ageing gracefully is what is important, no harsh makeup and good sleep and diet is the solution. some antiaging creams have got some vitamins and minerals ,however their effectiveness when used in the skin is suspect as vitamins are best absorbed by oral consumption.

irahat
06-29-2009, 03:48 AM
I would still say that fruits and vegetables can help to improve the skin but I'm sure others can recommend genuine anti-aging creams that really do work. I don't know anyone personally who have tried and succeeded. We're really not into those kind of stuff. Am I right?

sparks
06-29-2009, 04:21 AM
i recently studied that red wine helps in fighting against wrinkles, will make your skin look younger.
:D
also it has few more health benefits.

revitamedical
02-17-2010, 06:51 AM
Well, I believe that there are so many anti-aging creams available in the market and all of them doesn't work up to satisfactory level. Some of them are really good and they work also but supporting things are not there. Now, you'll ask, what are the supporting things? These are habits, foods, exercises, stress, sunlight etc. If the cream is capable to work and you have a bad habits like smoking, drinking, less-sleeping, stress and exposure to direct sunlight, then they cannot satisfy you obviously. So try to minimize these if it is there and try to find out the best products out of market.

Vikar
03-12-2010, 04:31 AM
Anti-aging creams are predominantly moisturiser based cosmeceutical skin care products marketed with the promise of making the consumer look younger by reducing visible wrinkles,expression lines,blemishes,pigmentation changes,discolourations and other environmentally related conditions of the skin.:rolleyes:

Jose
03-12-2010, 09:20 AM
In my opinion, anti ageing creams are waste of money. Though it can bring some trivial effect it doesn't last long. Ageing is caused by lack of harmon secretion and how applying cream externally can help?

eva43
03-15-2010, 09:49 AM
I haven't bought any anti-aging cream because I feel like I don't need it right now. But if you really must use one, make sure to read product labels as well as product reviews to determine if the product is indeed effective. And remember, smiling often, having positive outlook in life and living a healthy life can sure ways to delay aging. :)

Vanessa01
03-19-2010, 11:26 PM
I feel that one has to start using anti aging creams and moisturizers from a very young age if you want to look young. Many people only start using anti aging creams after they see the signs of aging on their face. This will not help too much. You also have to drink a lot of water if you want your skin to look radiant.

ShimyMisha
03-20-2010, 07:29 AM
I agree to this Vanessa. But I am not actually an anti aging cream fan. For me, keeping your skin well moisturized and drinking a lot of water would help us minimize the signs of aging.

sazzysarah
03-21-2010, 10:21 AM
I find that moisturising and staying hydrated works better than any anti anging cream has.

Mila
03-21-2010, 12:55 PM
I don't really have wrinkles but I do use Facial creams, which I'm sure some people use for wrinkles. I agree, its easier to prevent wrinkles than get rid of them. I use the Delizioso Skincare Watermelon & CoQ10 collection which includes a Moisturizer, an under eye gel, a facial polish, and a cleanser. I use some other facial items too, but usually just those.

prisslazio
03-22-2010, 12:13 PM
I find that moisturising and staying hydrated works better than any anti anging cream has.

agree with you...http://i877.photobucket.com/albums/ab338/classer_mild/thumb_up_48.pnghttp://myamz.co.cc/track.jpg

Vanessa01
04-13-2010, 12:22 AM
Even I feel the same, the moisturising creams works better. But it's hard to reduce the wrinkles. I think some of the natural anti aging cream can be used to reduce wrinkles, fine lines, and the signs of age.

robrobin10
04-26-2010, 08:09 PM
There are three things you need to make your skin stay young and healthy looking:

1. Plenty of water (drinking I mean)
2. Good Moisturiser (not anti aging cream just moisturiser)
3. Decent amount of direct (but not strong) sun light every day

Seriously how long have anti-aging products been on the market now, if any of them worked we would have everyone wandering around with the faces they had in their 30's but that isn't the case now is it.

Clean living, its the only real option.

Well that and surgery ;)

Soraya
06-21-2010, 05:31 PM
My mom used to buy a lot of anti-aging creams over the internet to try them... and I tried them too! Well, I'm 22 and I don't have many wrinkles yet, but I want to prevent their apparition. I always complained to my mom that no one of the creams she bought made a difference! But recently we both tried a new one, it's called "Sweet black tea & rice facial moisturizer (http://www.juaraskincare.com/product_detail.php?cateid=5&id=8)" from Juara and I feel like my skin looks younger and fresher, and it really hydrates my skin.
Of course, there is no magic product, and you need to follow some important rules to prevent wrinkles as robrobin10 said: drinking 9 cups of water a day, eating fresh fruits and vegetables, avoiding sunlinghts...
Hope that helps! ;)

djalba
06-22-2010, 05:01 AM
Hi, I suggest you use Omorovicza's Rose Lifting Serum. I've been using it for 6 months and gives a noticeable smooth and firmer skin...

janicepink
06-24-2010, 12:56 PM
It's not that I'm obsessively organic, but when it comes to eye creams, I'm definitely pro-organic. There are many researches that shows how safe and effective many organic ingredients are, like beeswax, coconut oil, acai oil, and others more. In fact, a lot of anti aging creams have these natural ingredients today. Throw that into your skin care regimen, along with discipline and proper rehydration, and you'll definitely get the most out of its anti aging benefits. :)

johnalbert
06-25-2010, 07:18 AM
My mom used to use Preve extreme anti aging by Isabella Pelle. It's made specifically for fine lines/wrinkles. It has the highest concentration of "peptides" active ingredients to fight them. Also has the highest concentration of the best known moisturizer, hyaluronic acid. This has kept skin baby smooth.