There are many reasons to use eye cream. Laughing, frowning and smiling all cause for wrinkles to form. Granted, it takes years, which is why you want to use eye cream. Moisturize the skin and reduce wrinkle appearance as they form.
Read MoreKeep the Crow's Feet at Bay
Feb 26, 2013 2:10:50 PM
Some say there is really no reason for using eye cream. But take a moment to consider this. For one, because you are laughing constantly, usually at the silly things the boyfriend is doing, you crinkle up your eyes a bit. For the first thirty years, the skin will show no worse for wear. However, a few years later it becomes more noticeable that little lines are forming - those dreaded crow’s feet.
Read MorePopularity of Wrinkle Creams
Feb 16, 2013 7:00:00 PM
The popularity of anti-wrinkle creams has been staggering since its first release decades ago. For centuries of creams and lotions were simply homemade preparations made with oils and animal fat. Manufactured creams became popular in the 1800 and 1900’s, really booming in the 1930s, when television was invented and advertisers began plying their wares.
Read MoreWrinkle Repair Instantly
Feb 15, 2013 7:00:00 PM
To many people the thought of being able to instantly erase wrinkles is very appealing. There are many instant wrinkle repair creams on the market that make this promise, but how effective are they? Thanks to recent advancements in the beauty industry new technology has made this feasible.
Read MoreReduce and Discourage Wrinkles
Jan 18, 2013 7:00:00 PM
Women today aren’t just content with reducing the look of wrinkles they have, they want to discourage forming new ones too. Women are urged to select a wrinkle cream formula that uses Peptide technology, one of the best ingredients researched and known to support preventing wrinkle formation. How do Peptides work? Peptides are mini-proteins or smaller chains of amino-acids that form as the collagen in skin breaks down.
Read MoreCold Weather Skin Care Treatments
Jan 17, 2013 3:59:42 PM
Some people may detest the cold, and there are others who are actually allergic to the cold. Cold urticaria (ur-tih-KAR-e-uh) is an allergic reaction to cold temperatures. You know you have an actual cold allergy when a physical response to the cold takes place producing red, itchy skin in addition to swelling and hives on the skin that has been exposed to the cold.
Read MoreThe Geriatric Interviewee
Jan 7, 2013 7:00:00 PM
First impressions are important. No one will tell you otherwise. And one of the most notable instances of “first impressions” is when you’re going on a job interview. So you wear your crispest, sharpest outfit, tame your hair with an iron and bobby pins, apply make up and slip on power heels. You look in the mirror. Your anticipated pleasure melts into horror as you whisper, “My skin is so wrinkled.”
Read MoreSafer than Botox
Jan 6, 2013 7:00:00 PM
Botox is the household name for wrinkle elimination. One shot, and you’re you, à la you in the year 1990. It would be easy to ignore the potential side-effects that can accompany Botox shots, but an educated consumer is a wise consumer. So before stepping up to the injection plate, it’s prudent to take a look at common problems associated with Botox usage.
Read MoreSecond Skin Chances
Jan 5, 2013 7:00:00 PM
Sometimes you get a second chance. And sometimes, you don’t.
Like the time your phone’s autocorrect changed, “I’ll be at Kohl’s” to, “I’ll be at John’s,” your ex? Mind you, you sent that text to your current flame. Or the time the soup bowl tipped off its stand – right onto your esteemed guest? Or maybe the time you tried to do a little jig onstage at graduation…and fell flat onto your face.
Read MoreThe “Instant” in Instant Wrinkle Repair
Jan 4, 2013 7:00:00 PM
According to Wikipedia, an instant is "an infinitesimal moment in time, a moment whose passage is instantaneous.” But what does that mean, for something to occur in a timeframe that seems to be smaller than time itself? Even in theory, the smallest conceivable unit of time is approximately 10−43 seconds, called the “Planck time.” But still, even this is not truly an instant.
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