Anti-wrinkle Cream When You're 16?

i'm 16 and i was wondering if using an anti wrinkle cream would help me in the long run? like if i start using it now will i have less wrinkles when i'm older?

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The formulas are designed to repair your skins natural ability to "glow". Trying to correct something that isn't broken or done for can make your skin lose the ability to be naturally radiant. Which means when your in your 30s (skin tends to start becoming dull around this age) your skin will look in the 40-50s.
Sure theyre moisturizing…but if I were you Id stop so I wouldn't lose my natural dewiness.

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There is no magic wrinkle cream if that's what it seems like to you. Just keep your face moisturized and take precautions to anything that can do harm to your skin, ex: sun

Nah. They don't work for anyone. The best, very best way to look young when you're old is to keep your face out of the sun either with sunscreen or a wide-brimmed hat, and don't smoke. Don't drink heavily.

My mom is 64 and does not have one single solitary wrinkle on her face. I am 40, and while I have nice skin, my mom's is nicer. I sunbathed a lot as a teen, but in my 20's and beyond, I largely stayed out of the sun during the highest UV part of the day. No cream will work. Now, you can use Retin-A when you're older and it does work. But you have to be careful with it, and it stings.

ADD: Moisturizers DO help dry skin. But that's not the same as wrinkles.

No. Using anti-wrinkle cream at very young age can prematurely age your skin.
If you want to have a less wrinkles when you are older you should avoid prolong exposure to the sun. When it comes to wrinkles, the sun is the number one enemy. Skin has some ability to regenerate itself if you really avoid the sun and use sunblock.

I'm 23 and I started using anti wrinkle creams when I was 18, so in my book you are never too young to keep your skin healthy. This is what I've been using for the past 3 yrs; Preve by Isabella Pelle. Hope this helps.

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