How to Know If Anti Wrinkle Cream Reviews Are Legitimate
The cosmetic industry seems to changes constantly. New technologies and magic formulas fill the Internet and drug stores. They all claim to be the best solution for wrinkles, facial lines and aging skin. They all claim that their ingredients will make almost everyone look and feel younger immediately. The hype around these anti-wrinkle products is at an all time high for several reasons. A large percentage of the population is over forty and age has a stigma attached to it, especially in the work place. The quest to find the immortal Fountain of Youth in a jar is never ending for some people. They experiment with one product after another hoping to find the solution for sagging skin, facial creases and swollen eyelids. The quest is not only about appearance, it’s about self-confidence and self-love as well.
There are several things to look for when choosing a legitimate anti-wrinkle cream. Cosmetic companies post reviews on their websites that claim their product produces results that are beyond belief. Most of these reviews have been written by the companies who sell the products. Reviews have become measuring sticks for consumers, but there’s no real way to tell if they are legitimate unless you do some research. The first step in knowing if anti-wrinkle reviews have been written by consumers who have used the product is to research the ingredients. Anti-wrinkle formulas that contain medically proven ingredients usually have legitimate reviews written about them. Products that contain Vitamin A and retinoids like adapalene and tazarotene, as well as Retin-A are usually sanctioned by the medical profession. Companies who sell these products will post reviews that are pro as well as con about their effectiveness and they are written by people who have used the product.
Products that contain natural substances that increase elastin and collagen levels are also effective anti-wrinkle creams. The Formulas with clinically proven ingredients, usually have legitimate reviews written about them. Anti-wrinkle products that contain parabens, dioxane, mineral oil and fragrances have the potential of creating other health issues and should be avoided. Reviews written about these products are usually filled with fluff rather than facts and are easy to detect. These products are more about the sale not the results.
Another step in discovering if anti-wrinkle reviews are real is to look at the formulation. Some products will include effective ingredients for reducing wrinkles in the formula, but there are not enough of those ingredients in the finished product to do the job. Look for scientific facts and hard evidence in the reviews instead of colorful empty statements about the product.
Every product has positive as well as negative reviews. There has never been a product made that works on everyone. It’s easy to tell a story in a review that’s believable, but it’s another thing to write a review filled with facts that can be substantiated. A legitimate review is filled with credible facts that can be verified by the ingredients, a questionable review really says: "Buy me because I tell a good story."
Samantha Dunkin is an expert on natural Wrinkle Cream Products. She is currently working on an informational portal about The Best Wrinkle Creams.