Best Wrinkle Creams
There are more pages on the internet claiming to have found the best wrinkle cream, than
we can count. Literally. Logic tells us though, that if wrinkle creams can claim to be the best, and continue to do so, then people MUST be believing the hype. Let’s take a look at some of the things that a wrinkle cream must have in order to truly wear the crown of “Best Wrinkle Cream”.
If you’ve been reading this website at all, you already know that I chose Dermajuv’s Complete Rejuvenation System as the best wrinkle cream. The fact is that no wrinkle cream can be the best for ALL people. I mean, the high cost of some wrinkle creams might make it so that a $5 moisturizer at the drugstore is “The Best Wrinkle Cream” for some more budget minded people. My choice of Dermajuv was based on the overall characteristics of the cream. Setting price aside, I feel that it works better than any other cream, and provides more beneficial anti-aging results. The fact that it removes redness and spots, along with large pores and puffiness makes it a winner. Combined with the fact that it’s priced in the middle of the pack, put it at my top pick.
One of the things that makes a wrinkle cream qualify (in my mind at least) is unique key ingredients with scientific backup. If hundreds of wrinkle creams contain the same ingredient, none of them can be considered “special” or the best. For this reason, I choose wrinkle creams with ingrediens like Renovage, for example. You practially see this ingredient in NO creams out there. Although if you google it, you can see some scientific backing of it’s claims. You can see testimonial after testimonial of people who used it and benefited. Lastly, you can find the manufacturer’s website (sederma.fr) and see that it’s a serious company who sells only to the elite wrinkle cream laboratories.
Although the majority of wrinkle cream manufacturers invest more in the packaging of their wrinkle cream, than the actual CONTENTS of the cream, I put practically zero value in the packaging of a product. With the exception of airless pumps, which preserve the integrity of a serum, I really could care less if a wrinkle cream comes in glass, or metal, or with a fancy logo or shiny box. I care about how the wrinkle cream works, and not how it looks sitting on my nightstand. I believe that most consumers agree, if they take the time to think about that, and realize that when buying the most expensive wrinkle creams, they are really just paying for packaging and bottling.
Another common factor why people choose a “Best wrinkle cream” which I disagree with is scent. Perfume is for smelling pretty. My wrinkle cream is for getting rid of wrinkles. Furthermore, sometimes the ingredients in creams that makes them smell nice, adds to the cost. For my money, I’d like to skip the scent and save a few bucks on a wrinkle cream that really works.
Keep those little factors in mind when you’re looking for the best wrinkle cream on this site and others, too. The most important thing you’re looking for is a wrinkle cream that works, and it’s not always in the prettiest package with the best smell, with the most popular ingredients.
Good luck in the search, guys.
Terri

