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Antiwrinkle
Cream Versus A Gel
If you’re like me, finding an
antiwrinkle cream may be one of the more difficult tasks that you will
try to complete. The problem is that there are too many options and I
am easily distracted by promising advertisements.
Fortunately, I have Consumer Reports to help me sort through the vast
number of anti aging creams on the market today. Otherwise, I would
still be shopping for my ideal brand.
I am also in a unique population who has the lovely combined problem of
facing fine lines as well as acne breakouts. This is a dilemma that
makes for nightmares for some women. I would love to try an antiwrinkle
face cream but I dread the idea of breakouts. This makes me wonder
which is
worse: fine lines or acne scars.
Fortunately, I discovered that most antiwrinkle creams are not heavy
enough to make your face break out. This is a real treat for me. The
breakouts associated with some skin products are typically due to eye
creams. When the eye cream seeps on to the rest of your skin, you will
experience
breakouts if you are prone to them.
Okay, so you might be thinking that the most important antiwrinkle
cream is for the eye area. While traditional creams are great for many
women those of us who tend to break out are better off skipping this
anti wrinkle face cream. Of course, we don’t want to skip moisturizing
this most delicate area all
together.
Using a gel instead of a cream is the ideal solution for those of us
who have acne problems associated with facial cream. An eye gel is just
as effective but it isn’t as thick as the creamy substance
traditionally used on this delicate area. There are plenty of products
on the market and sorting through them can be a pain.
When it comes to eye gels you can pretty much depend on just about any
brand. There are great products available on the Internet and they each
have great things to offer customers. You can be well on your way to
younger
looking skin that is free from breakouts if you choose a gel over the
cream version.
This
information is
not presented by a medical practitioner and is for educational and
informational purposes only
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