Thursday, December 31, 2009

What age can you start using anti-wrinkle creams and products?

is it ok to start at 16?


why or why not?


do they actually workWhat age can you start using anti-wrinkle creams and products?
Start as soon as you want to.





Vanity can start at any age, just remember: ugly goes to the core.What age can you start using anti-wrinkle creams and products?
Yes, normally it should be no problem to start using anti-wrinkle cream and products at any age. But before you do that it is recommended to go and see a doctor first. I suggest you go and see a dermatologist. He could tell you what kinds of products are suitable for your type of skin. If you don鈥檛 talk to a specialist first you might have the surprise to get a reaction to some creams. If they are used proper, most of the times the creams have an incredible result. But you have to keep in mind that there are other rules that you have to follow like an equilibrate diet and a good hydrating of the skin. If you need more information you can read it from www.collagen.org
Actually all the previous answers are wrong.





Its much easier to prevent wrinkles then it is to correct them. At 16 your skin has not started to break down. However; the number one thing that ages the skin is the sun. Also smoking. So what you can do now at 16 is stay away from tanning beds and wear a SPF 15 daily and more when you are in the sun for long periods.





At about 25 its good to start with a vitamin C serum to stimulate collagen or an anti aging night time moisturizer. 25-30 is when you can start to have smaller wrinkles around the eyes and mouth.





Starting at about 30-35ish you should start for sure be using a serum, eye cream, day and night moisturizer that are considered anti-aging.






Technically you can start at any age, however wrinkle creams are designed to put the elasticity and collagens back into the skin which age would naturally diminish. As you're young you have not stopped producing these naturally, so a wrinkle cream is largely unnecessary. You need to use a product designed for your age, otherwise it could be far too heavy.





I am in my early thirties and switched to an anti-ageing skin regime about 4yrs ago. the best advice is to stay out of the sun, don't smoke and drink plenty of water, boring but so important for keeping wrinkles away. I have friends who look 10yrs older than me because of smoking and sun-worshipping.





EDIT To Dee, my answer is not wrong at all, the question asked specifically about the use of creams, not preventative methods. Staying out of the sun will not completely prevent wrinkles, it is the utmost preventative step you can take but all skin will wrinkle to some degree as it loses it's natural collagen.
It wouldn't hurt to use it at 16, but it would be better to use a good sunscreen. You should probably use the anti-wrinkle stuff in your thirties, although you might not need it if you keep your skin protected from the sun!
it would be pointless. u shouldnt start using them till u actually start seeing wrinkles, which probly wont be until ur mid 30s or early 40s
the perfect age is 24... you have to prevent them before they start showing....
no it is not good to start at 16 because it can messup your skin. A good age for the wrinkle creams is probly 50.
yeh why not start
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