TRY BEFORE YOU BUY
Skin creams are often very expensive. Fortunately, many of them will allow you a free trial before you buy. That way, even if the product you try doesn’t work, at least you won’t be stressed out because of how much you spent on it.
COLLATERAL BENEFITS
On the plus side, if one of these skin creams actually reduces wrinkles, it has the additional side effect of making the person feel better about their appearance, which has anti-aging effects in and of itself. In all seriousness, prolonged stress leads to the production of free radicals, which attack collagen and elastin, so anything that makes you feel better, as long as it is not harmful in and of itself, has an anti-aging effect.
Now, if some of these skin creams actually work, that begs the question, what are some of the ingredients a person might look for in a skin cream?
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