Anti-aging skin care remedies are predominantly found in moisturizer based cosmeceutical products in the market promising the consumer to look younger by reducing visible wrinkles, expression lines, blemishes, pigmentation changes, discolourations and other environmentally related conditions of the skin such as the sun.

However, a comprehensive grading for anti-ageing of the skin has been validated, and categorizes skin ageing as sagging, wrinkles, and the various categories of photoaging including redness, brown discolourations, yellowing, abnormal growths and poor texture of the skin.

In spite of their great demand, many of such products and treatments have not been proven to give lasting or major positive effects. A study has found that the best performing creams reduced wrinkles by less than 10% over 12 weeks and this is not noticeable to the human eyes.

At this juncture, it is important to understand the ingredients that are used to produce various anti-ageing creams that are found in the market. This will greatly enhance our appreciation of the efficacy of these products as well as to guide us to carefully select the best anti-ageing skin creams.

Anti-ageing creams usually contain anti-ageing ingredients such as:

*RETINOL- This has been found, in various formulations to reduce fine lines and pores on the skin.

*EPIDERMAL GROWTH FACTOR made of 53 amino acids is believed to stimulate cell renewal and collagen production in the skin and strengthen elasticity and structure. In various researches conducted Epidermal Growth factor has significantly shown to reduce fine lines, wrinkles and sagging.

It also has healing and inflammatory properties when applied to wounds and burns on the skin.

*Alpha hydroxyl acids (AHAs) and beta hydroxyl acids or other chemical peels help to dissolve the intracellular ‘glue’ that holds the dead cells together on the skin. The use of this product on a daily basis gradually enhances the exfoliation of the epidermis.

This exposes newer skin cells and can help improve appearance.AHAs may irritate some skin, causing redness and flaking.

*Anti-oxidants are also substances that may protect cells from the damage caused by unstable molecules known as radicals.

*Sunscreens. A high level UVA protection is recommended as UVA radiation is associated with aging effects such as wrinkles.

*Vitamin C is supposedly one of the most effective and commonly included ingredients in wrinkle creams, also known to help in the healing process.

However, the effects of these ingredients depend on their concentration and mode of application. Similarly, there are alternative approaches such as traditional moisturers or sunscreens.

Mechanical exfoliating is an alternative to chemical peels using ingredients such as crushed apricot kernals, salt, sponges and or brushes.

Some anti-aging creams are great alternatives to plastic surgery and botox injections, which may be more costly and invasive treatments.

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Author's Bio: 

AHMED SANI has been in the business of information management for over a period of twenty years, with series of publications on various sectors of the socioeconomic development in Nigeria.He was at different times, a Public Relation Manager to some parastatal agencies and organisations in his country.He personally feel great writing on topical issues such as healthcare and money-making reviews on line in order to assist by giving genuine directions based on personal experiences to individuals looking for the best skin care solutions as well as wanting to make legitimate income on the internet.Hence, his website is for the people seeking for helpful advice in the areas of interest indicated by the author.You can find out more by licking on this link:http://alturl.com/igmvc