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Prescription Wrinkle Creams Vs. Over the Counter Products



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By : Valerie Rosenbaum    99 or more times read
Submitted 2009-09-11 20:10:21
Is prescription wrinkle cream more effective than a non prescription product? Which one has fewer unwanted side effects? What ingredients should you look for when you are buying anti wrinkle creams? You’ll find the answers to those questions here in this article.

In the US, the only FDA approved prescription strength topically applied ointment for wrinkles is a synthetic form of vitamin A called tretinoin. Retin A is one of the brand names of tretinoin on the market.

Vitamins come in many forms. Tretinoin is the acid form of vitamin A. Not many people are happy with the results that they see with tretinoin, because the side effects include burning, redness, itching and irritation.

How tretinoin works is not well understood. It was originally developed to treat acne and other skin conditions.

One of the theories is that the exfoliating activity the mild acid stimulates the production of new cells. But, judging from the latest research, the reason that it has a positive effect is due to the antioxidant activity of vitamin A, not to the exfoliating effect of the acid. Let’s look at those first two questions.

Is prescription wrinkle cream containing tretinoin more effective than non prescription products? Which one has fewer unwanted side effects?

There are creams on the market that contain natural vitamin A, derived from plants, such as avocado and kelp extracts. Those over the counter creams have no unwanted side effects. In fact, they are soothing.

They feel good going on. There is no burning and with continued use, they cause an increase in collagen production, something that normally slows down with age.

What other ingredients should you look for when you are buying anti wrinkle creams? Some companies are working on a prescription wrinkle cream that will contain the synthetic form of coenzyme Q10.

Natural coenzyme Q10 is already available in some over the counter creams. In several studies, it has been shown to reverse sun damage and reduce wrinkling by an average of 30 , after six weeks of regular use.

Like vitamin A, coenzyme Q10 has antioxidant activity, but it is more potent. In addition, the skin’s coenzyme Q10 content is quickly depleted during sun exposure. Overexposure to the sun is often blamed for wrinkles and other signs of aging.

Instead of visiting a dermatologist and paying the price for prescription wrinkle cream, you will see more and better results, without unwanted side effects, if you look for anti aging creams containing coenzyme Q10, wakame kelp extracts and the protein keratin. Other ingredients are beneficial, but those three address all of the causes of wrinkling, sagging, age spots and other signs of aging.

Wakame kelp contains compounds which have been shown to inhibit the enzymatic activity that normally breaks down hyaluronic acid. Hyaluronic acid, along with collagen and elastin fibers, is responsible for the skin’s firmness and elasticity. The amount present in older skin is very low.

The protein keratin has been shown to provide numerous anti aging benefits. But, you won’t find it in a prescription wrinkle cream. It’s only available from the better healthy skin manufacturers.
Author Resource:- Valerie Rosenbaum has spent the last several years researching natural skin care products in an effort to find the best skin care products available on the market today. For more information visit http://www.DefendYourSkin.com
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