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2006-09-01 21:09:01
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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It is always good to use something that is good for your face as well as the perfect moisturizer. Also, watch what habit you have in facial expressions, some men and women have a " wrinkle like" frown on their face and don't know it!!! Stop it if you do. Also, the very most important thing, use a sunscreen while in the sun! Also, eat right and vitamins as well. Nobody knows here what anti aging cream you are talking about. Use the right cleanser, moisturizer, sunscreen. I don't have any wrinkles and I am 51 years old and I wear a tiny bikini on the beach too. You have to excercise hard, martial arts classes are very good! Stay away from tanning booths and spas. You will still be a knock out as long as you want to be. Sometimes it is in the genes too.
2006-09-01 22:19:31
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answered by Dolly 5
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It depends on what 'anti-aging cream' you'll be using. If anything, almost all drugstore bought anti-aging products are a waste of money so I'd say stay away from those. At the moment, I'm doing more research on retinol, which is suppose to help build collagen and thicken the dermis and strengthen elasticity in the skin. I'm still trying to figure if it's safe for long-term use.
Anyway, the one thing you can do now to prevent those wrinkles and fine lines in the future is to wear sunscreen or sunblock daily and religiously (I mean, reapply it every three hours or so). The sun's UV rays is what causes, according to research, 80% of skin aging and most of it, research claims, happens before one reaches the age of 18. That's why purposely tanning is terrible.
Anyway, for sunscreens, most claiming "broad spectrum protection" on their labels (against UVA and UVB rays) actually don't provide broad spectrum protection.
Try and search
- Mexoryl
- Tinosorb
You'll gain more info when you search those and if anything, there's always sunblock. *Sunblock is different from sunscreen. Sunblock contains zinc oxide and/or titanium dioxide. Sunblocks offer broad spectrum protection.
Hope this helps in any way.
2006-09-01 21:38:20
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answered by Isa 3
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No. Wait till you are 35 - 40 to start using it. In the meantime, you can avoid wrinkles natural ways: don't smoke, don't drink too much, avoid too much sun, use a cold water rinse after washing your face, or a "toner" which is kept cool (room temperature) and when you wash your face or put on any cream, always push upwards, don't pull the skin down. This will help keep you wrinkle free in older years. Be gentle to your facial area, avoid rubbing under the eyes, as that is a delicate area.
2006-09-01 21:15:14
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answered by misty_blue2u 4
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No, it won't or at least I don't think so. You're not supposed to use anti-aging cream until you get into your 30's (what I read). If you use it prematurely, it can actually cause you to get wrinkles. What I would suggest is to just use sunscreen when you go outside to prevent wrinkles, stay stress-free, eat healthy and exercise and you should have no trouble!
2006-09-01 21:10:33
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answered by Anonymous
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If you want to reduce the effect of wrinkles in your 40s or 50s, be very carefull about tanning in the sun or in tanning booths and don't smoke. Both of these activities are major wrinkle producers and the effects are cumulative and the damage they do to your skin is essentially irrepairable.
Check out this website for more information:
http://skin-care.health-cares.net/wrinkles-causes.php
2006-09-01 21:21:43
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answered by bcwestcoaster 3
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No. U will get some wrinkles no matter what. Creams are topical. U can stay looking young by the lifestyle you choose.
2006-09-01 21:15:48
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answered by Lou Lou 3
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Yes, it can, but the most importantly, stay out of the sun and use sunblock, don't smoke, eat healthily and drink lots of water, exercise regularly, only drink in moderation and keep a positive outlook on life. Take care : )
2006-09-02 03:42:46
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answered by Anonymous
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why waste time thinking abt wrinkles which u may get after 20 yrs. stop wasting money and get on with ur life
2006-09-01 21:10:18
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answered by Dillupillu 2
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Once i got an advice from a therapist. Yes it will prevent but don't use it often, say not more than once a week. If you use it often your skin will be used to it and later on it will no longer make effect !
2006-09-01 21:23:49
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answered by Rody 2
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No.
Creams are made for several purposes. It's better to choose an extra moisturizing face cream. Ask your pharmacist or your mother.
2006-09-01 21:09:23
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answered by Vette 2
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