Sabrina James

Wrinkle Creams For All Ethnicities



Posted: Thursday, February 12, 2009

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Unless you have been living on the moon for the last ten years you have witnessed the growth of the wrinkle cream, anti aging industry.  What was once a moisturizer and cold cream market, has not branched out to anti acne and now anti aging.  These potent wrinkle creams have grown in popularity from the traditional use of women to men now accounting for over 50% of all wrinkle cream sales.  Most recently this popularity has spread across all ethnicities, with users of wrinkle cream coming from all types of backgrounds.

From a marketing perspective, this is a dream come true.  The ethnic demographic has a tremendous amount of purchase power, but until recently has stayed pretty much on the sidelines when it comes to purchasing wrinkle creams.  This was, of course, a goal of most wrinkle cream manufacturers to penetrate this demographic, but it simply was not happening.  Which was surprising; considering that all ethnicities receive the same benefits from these products.

When it comes to wrinkle reduction, skin is skin and wrinkles are wrinkles.  All skin ages, regardless of ethnicity, and loses its elasticity.  As skin gets older it no longer produces new skin cells and collagen as it did in its younger years.  This natural loss of production needs to be stimulated in order to grow newer, more elastic cells that will heal the wrinkles that you possess.  
The ingredients that the effective wrinkle creams use to initiate this cell growth are effective on all types of skin.  Ingredients such as Matrixyl and Renovage work on the lower levels of the skin, at the DNA level.  They help your skin naturally produce the new cells and collagen needed to not only heal existing wrinkles but also to prevent from wrinkling in the future.  Specialists claim that there is no difference in the skin that prevents these ingredients from working that can be contributed to different ethnicities. 

The color of skin, or the origin of people plays little to no role in the effectiveness of wrinkle creams and this fact has contributed to the recent popularity of wrinkle creams in these ethnic demographics.  The documented reports from users of different ethnic background state that ethnicity played no role in the purchase of wrinkle creams.  It just was not an issue to people from different backgrounds, they wanted to remove wrinkles and they purchased these creams in order to do so.  Wrinkles do not recognize any difference in skin type or color and neither does the treatment.

No matter what background you are from, there is a solution for your wrinkles.  Skin simply ages and when it does we are all in danger of our skin wrinkling, without exception.  Making sure that you are properly hydrating your skin both with moisturizers and proper water intake is essential to prolong the effects of aging.  A balanced diet is also an essential part of anti aging, as is proper exercise.  The fact that many people are now supplementing or even substituting this behavior with potent medical grade wrinkle creams is contributing to this increased popularity.  It does not, however, mean that just because you bought a wrinkle cream you are guaranteed to have not wrinkles.

There are many wrinkle creams for sale that simply do not work.  It is not a matter of skin type or ethnicity, it is a matter of a poor product.  These products have tarnished many of the effective products reputation with their results and should not be available for sale.  The best recourse for consumers is to spend some time reading customer driven review sites, where they can read honest reviews of wrinkle creams, made by actual consumers.  These sites will help your sift through all the less effective wrinkle creams and narrow down the choices for your so that you can find a product that actually works to remove wrinkles, regardless of your ethnicity. 

Sabrina James is an enthusiastic reviewer of wrinkle creams and writes wrinkle cream reviews on a number of consumer aiming sites across the internet.  Her works point many people toward the best wrinkle cream for them.


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