How to Pick the Best Skin Repair Cream
Posted by Lidia | Posted in hemorr | Posted on 15-09-2009
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There are a lot of options out there when it comes to skin repair creams. There are many different ways that people think of skin repair. Some think of it the same way that they think of wrinkle repair. Others find it to be more about lightening or erasing scars. Others yet want to retain the tight, full skin of their youth.
As you can see skin repair cream manufacturers have a lot to deal with. After all, that is a lot of different demands for a single product to meet. Unfortunately some companies will take advantage of this confusion. They try to use people’s lack of knowledge about the specifics of skin repair creams against them. In short, they use the confusion about skin repair creams to sell cheap products that actually accomplish little or nothing.
Be sure that you know what you are getting when you buy a skin repair cream. After all, skin repair creams can be much more expensive than lotions. Be sure that you are getting your money’s worth. You should be getting literal mending in your results!
Here are a few ways to help you spot the real skin repair creams:
• A good skin repair cream is a super moisturizer. Water, aloe and glycerin are not sufficient. You need some mega moisturizers in the mix. Glycolic acids and herbal components are good indications. Plant and fruit extracts are also beneficial.
• Skin repair creams should do more than mask the problem. Often skin repair creams will contain reflective elements. They give an illusion of instantaneous improvement by reflecting light away from irregularities. You need real mending agents though, not just temporary fixes. These might include vitamin A, vitamin C or vitamin E.
• Any old collagen is not sufficient. Lots of skin repair creams tout their collagen loudly and aggressively. However, most forms of collagen cannot be absorbed into the skin. You end up just rubbing fatty oils onto your face. Effective skin repair creams will contain peptides to help with collagen and elastin absorption.
There are definitely lots of good skin repair creams out there. They can be located successfully at most price points. The key to success with a skin repair cream is understanding the ingredients and how they will work for you.







