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[M680]Most Effective Anti Wrinkle
by Melinda Dayton, Mel

Whenever we find out our first wrinkle, people call it as a laughter line, but fact is this particular line is an age mark and the best option is to not overlook it. With skin losing elasticity, the pull of gravity will tend to bring wrinkles on your face. Every year millions of dollars are spent on the skin care products like wrinkle cream, which guarantee to remove wrinkles and refresh aging skin. There are many good anti wrinkle creams available on market. They have vitamins and nutrients that will be able to help and rejuvenate your skin. The result is skin appearance healthier than your current age.

How can anti wrinkle cream benefit you? Anti wrinkle cream replaces the loss of collagen, which occurs as a process of natural aging. When collagen is competently replaced, the skin returns to its earlier resilient look.

What does this mean? You do not need to get a skin care product which temporarily fills in the fine lines and blemishes. The best wrinkle creams have high quality ingredients, which stimulate the collagen and the elastin production in your body. In this way, the collagen and elastin will return back to normal levels, as well as your skin becoming firm again. And on side note, never fall for the products, which claim to contain collagen or else elastin in the ingredients. Though it might be true, the collagen and elastin ingredients are far large to fit on your skin's pores, thus these molecules will sit on the skin until it is washed off.

The second main cause of wrinkled skin is damaging free radicals. Lots of skin damage and wrinkles are caused by the free radicals that encourage the oxidation in your body. You in fact have antioxidant in your body named coenzymeQ10, which helps to counter the free radicals prior to damage happening. But since we age, the coenzymeQ10 levels reduce and need to be replenished.

What does this mean to you? The best anti aging wrinkle creams should have strong antioxidants to fight these radical cells. Search the ingredients, which are microscopic to go deep down in your skin and thus destroying the free radicals.

One common anti-aging problem is getting the wrinkles below the eye. The area around the eye is a most susceptible area for aging. One of the best ways to beat this problem, is to use is a wrinkle eye cream. As it will help your skin over eyes to firm and will diminish dark circles as well as puffiness over eyes. Additionally, the natural extracts in the cream will help to rebuild cells of your skin.

Wrinkle eye cream is generally made of ingredients, which will help to decrease wrinkles as well as roughness that is caused to skin near eyes because of over contact to the sun.

A few anti wrinkle skin care products begin showing their effects after just a few days. You need to look for the long term affects so don't jump to a hasty conclusion as to the effectiveness.


Unlike many specific anti-wrinkle products that we look at here, Argireline is actually a patented peptide complex that is currently used as an ingredient by numerous beauty product manufacturers. Argireline, which goes under the scientific name of Acetyl Hexapeptide-3, is manufactured by Lipotec. Lipotec is a Barcelona-based cosmetics research lab. It is interesting to note that some of the products that feature Argireline as an active ingredient also sell themselves as made in the USA, neglecting the fact that Argireline's real point of origin is in Europe.

So what's so great about Argireline? The peptide is derived from natural proteins, and claims to actually relax facial muscles to the point of paralysis. This goes well with the company's like Botox without the hassle claims. The theory guiding both products is that relaxed facial muscles will minimize current wrinkles caused by repetitive muscle contractions, as well as prevent new wrinkles. Muscle contractions are guided by a chemical reaction called the

SNAP receptor complex, and Argireline is specifically designed to interfere with this reaction.

With so many anti-wrinkle creams produced by multiple manufacturers all using Argireline, what's the difference? For starters, different Argireline-based products use different concentrated solutions of the product. Despite what users might think, a higher concentration solution of Argireline may not be best. Lipotec's own product trials show that a solution concentrated at 5 -10 percent has been most effective to date. Before buying an Argireline-based product, try to determine what concentration of the peptide is included. Although raw Argireline is available straight from Lipotec, it is only intended for industrial use and users should not try to formulate their own products at home.

Argireline can currently be found in creams, serums and eye creams. One caution about this peptide is that, like with many cutting edge technologies, long terms effects of consistent Argireline exposure have yet to be observed.

Argireline - Good Points

1] Available in many different products from many different manufacturers.

2] There is a lot of research available regarding this product.

3] Claims to mimic the muscle relaxing properties of Botox with topical application.

Argireline - Bad Points

1] Effects of long-term use are still unknown.

2] Lipotec, who conducted a lot of the quality research on Argireline, have no say regarding the products in which this peptide is used.

3] Not all Argireline products may feature the peptide in its ideal concentration.

4] Not available directly from manufacturer.

Argireline certainly seems to be a potent medicine. However, we'd be a bit more comfortable with it if we knew how it might effect skin in the long term.

That's always a factor when looking at new cosmeceutical products. Additionally, the use of Argireline by third party product manufacturers is completely unregulated. We've seen some products that will use Lipotec's Argireline testing data as a validation of their own creams and lotions. However, there is obviously no guarantee that these products are even including an ideal concentration of Argireline in its product, much less how the peptide will react with other included ingredients. There's definitely a lot of miracle potential in Argireline, but we'd be sure to thoroughly research any product that features it before purchasing.

Argireline as an ingredient is used in cosmetic products including emulsions, gels, sera and others. The dosage recommended of Argireline is five percent or more, depending on many factors including the speed of wrinkle inhibition a person desires.

Some of the items used in wrinkle inhibition in the past have had long term health risks. That was one of the reasons for the development of Argireline.

Technically speaking Argireline was identified and developed for consumer use through an analysis of skin topography using adult female volunteers.

Argireline is thought by many researchers to inhibit neurotransmitter release with a potency much like other products used previously, but without the negative side effects.

Argireline is used in Revitol Skin Care Hydration Treatment Serum and Revitol Moisturizing Skin Treatment Cream. What exactly is Argireline? Argireline is a hexapeptide which is six naturally occurring amino acids in combination. It contains an active ingredient of acetyl hexapeptide 3 (AH3), known as a deep penetrating and powerful amino peptide. This active ingredient assists in relaxation of the intensity and frequency of contractions of facial muscles. The

result of this action is sometimes referred to as a "lifting" feeling. Argireline also seems to smooth skin through detour of the degeneration of collagen and elastin.

Many people, when using Argireline in cream form, use it around the yes, between the eyebrows, around the mouth and on the forehead, neck and the rest of the face. Researchers believe the results to be cumulative, and in some clinical studies a reduction in facial lines up to 17 percent occurred in a 15 day period, with up to 27 percent occurring in a 30 day period. These studies were performed with a five percent concentration of Argireline.
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