Saturday, July 24, 2010

Best anti-wrinkle eye cream that's not expensive? Or what ingredients should I look for to prevent wrinkles?

Drug stores don't sell products that are that effective, just not enough concentration of ingredients.





You should look for: CoQ10, Vitamin C, Retinol. Products that are sold in doctor offices, salons/spas or high-end department stores are more effective.Best anti-wrinkle eye cream that's not expensive? Or what ingredients should I look for to prevent wrinkles?
Look for anything that has Glycolic Acid in it. (It is also called Alphahydroxy Acid) These types of products are usually sold only in doctors offices. The ones that you can buy in the drug store don't have enough of a AHA to really be effective. Look on the NeoStrata website for these types of products.Best anti-wrinkle eye cream that's not expensive? Or what ingredients should I look for to prevent wrinkles?
I like the eye cream that Yves Rocher sells. http://www.yvesrocher.com
I like Proventin-AT eye lifting serum available at CVS $20. It has hexapeptide which is excellent for firming tissue. The best way to prevent wrinkles around the eyes is to start young and keep up a morning and bedtime application of a good eye cream religiously.. Also, wear sunglasses while driving and out in the bright sunlight. They will prevent you from squinting and they do help. The whole key to preventing wrinkles is to take care of the skin before it gets too late. Once those wrinkles set in i'm afraid they are there for good. Estee Lauder also makes a good one, it is in a gold jar and I forget the name but it is majorly expensive. I do like the way the proventin serum makes my skin around my eyes feel, it feels very firm and soft and I don't have the wrinkles I should. Of course things like smoking and stress come into play. When you have had a really stressed out day use cucumber slices on the eyes. It is so worth any time you spend taking care of your face bcz it will pay you back 100 times when you get older.
For preventing wrinkles there is only two things you can do: use a sunscreen every time you are exposed to sunlight (even in the winter) since 99% of wrinkles are caused by the sun. Also daily peeling around the eye helps remove the dead cells and if you have fine lines they will be gone in a few weeks ( that was in an interview of the president of the association of plastic surgeons in the UK). Also, green tea helps too.
Wrinkle Remover





Green Thompson seedless grapes! It has one of the ingredients in those big time expensive wrinkle creams.





All you do is cut a grape in half and gently crush it on your face and neck. Make sure that you get the ';crows-feet'; and the lines around your mouth. Leave it on for twenty minutes or so and rinse with tepid water and pat dry.





Repeat every day and before you know it... those nasty old lines will be hard to find!





Don't forget to drink at least 8 glasses of water daily. And... eat veggies rich in Vitamin A, such as carrots, celery and spinach.


If you can, get 8 hours of sleep every night.
Mary Kay Time Wise Firming Eye Cream. It increases firmness, brightens, provides intense moisturization, and minimizes fine lines and wrinkles. No product can prevent wrinkles honey its inevitable, but with this product you sure can slow down the appearance. It will cost you 30$ for a 1/2 ounce size tube.
Eye cream can do wonders to improve the condition of the delicate skin around your eyes. It can also help imperfections such as dark circles and bags, and it can minimize the appearance of fine lines. A good all in one natural eye and facial cream is “Parfait Visage”.
NutriMinC RE9 Repair Corrective Eye Cream. This is an anti-aging eyecream that really helps to reduce dark circles and puffiness, firms and moisturizes. It is botanically based and includes a skin lightening agent called kojic acid. Many use it to lighten brown spots on face. Other ingredients include copper (firm and smooth) and peptides that improve skin roughness and lessen the appearance of wrinkle volume and depth. It reduces the appearance of long-term sun and envrionmental damage.
Check out the Philosophy line of eye care products @www.philosophy.com, their products have natural ingredients and are very gentle on your skin.

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