Your questions about best wrinkle cream ingredients

Ruth asks…
Best anti wrinkle cream for face and eyes ? what ingredients is most important ?

Girl Talk answers:
Hi Lily,
Out of all the wrinkle cream products I tried, I like Athena 7 Minute Lift the best, but 2 of my friends like Lifecell wrinkle
cream better.
I liked the Athena cream because it gave me a lift in my skin, got rid of bags under the eyes, crow’s feet and forehead lines. It worked in 7 minutes – as the name says (I was kind of surprised!)
http://www.wrinklecreamsreview.com/athena-wrinkle-cream-review/
My friend who had dry skin found the Lifecell worked better as it made the wrinkles gone but also made her face look smoother and more glowing. It works within about 60 seconds – has ingredients that reflect light.
http://www.wrinklecreamsreview.com/lifecell-wrinkle-cream/
The ingredients are different in both. You can read more about them at this review site I found these creams from.
Anyway, I was impressed. Hope this helps!

David asks…
Best anti-wrinkle eye cream that’s not expensive? Or what ingredients should I look for to prevent wrinkles?

Girl Talk answers:
Drug stores don’t sell products that are that effective, just not enough concentration of ingredients.
You should look for: CoQ10, Vitamin C, Retinol. Products that are sold in doctor offices, salons/spas or high-end department stores are more effective.

Sandra asks…
Help finding the perfect anti-aging cream for 24yr old?
I know 24 may seem a little young, but I know prevention is the best method, and I want to post pone those wrinkles as long as I can!
I am not big on skincare (I have used dove my whole life and had pretty good results from it) so I don’t know where to begin when looking for a good anti-aging or wrinkle prevention cream. What are some good brands? What type of ingredients should I look for? Any key words? or any other advice you may have to offer in this category.
Thanks!

Girl Talk answers:
Basically, you need to wear make up with SPF in it, always wear sun block, keep yourself hydrated, don’t drink too much alcohol or caffeine, don’t smoke and moisturise with a decent moisturiser like Oil of Olay. Wrinkle prevention is all down to keeping sun damage at bay. Expensive creams don’t work unless they contain SPF.

Donna asks…
Beauty products that really work?
consumers digest has a magazine that tests and rates cars and appliances and so on. the funds for the research and the printing of the magazine comes from the consumers purchasing it. all this has nothing to do w/ the companies paying them to pick there own product by bribes, advertisements and etc. My question is this: are there any such magazines, webs etc. that offer the same honest tests and results on beauty products such as wrinkle creams, shampoos, conditioners, etc. and the ingredients that really are the best? I absolutely 100% know and believe that NAME BRAND PRODUCTS are simply that, JUST A NAME YOU ARE PAYING FOR. Even the “testimonies” from so called dermatologists are B.S. They are paid to say what they say.
If you’re going to answer this, please notice what i am asking for IS NOT personal opinions of particular products such as Mary Kay (total over priced junk, I used to be a “consultant”) etc. etc. but rather documentation of comparisons and results of products

Girl Talk answers:
Check out the book “Facercise” by Carol Maggio.

Joseph asks…
beauty products?
consumers digest has a magazine that tests and rates cars and appliances and so on. the funds for the research and the printing of the magazine comes from the consumers purchasing it. all this has nothing to do w/ the companies paying them to pick there own product by bribes, advertisements and etc. My question is this: are there any such magazines, webs etc. that offer the same honest tests and results on beauty products such as wrinkle creams, shampoos, conditioners, etc. and the ingredients that really are the best? I absolutely 100% know and believe that NAME BRAND PRODUCTS are simply that, JUST A NAME YOU ARE PAYING FOR. Even the “testimonies” from so called dermatologists are B.S. They are paid to say what they say. Also, if alcohol is the worst thing for your hair, why is it the second ingredient, after water, in every conditioner on the shelf? Even the $40.00 ones? Go look at yours.

Girl Talk answers:
I don’t know of any such thing, but I wish they did have something like that….on a personal note, I have tried all types of beauty products and hair products…I can tell a difference in such things as cleansers and moisturizers….I use Mary Kay and it is the ONLY thing that has not broken me out….as far as shampoos and stuff, I like the Aussie brand and they are not expensive…
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