New Wrinkle Cream For Your Skin
Tuesday, August 11th, 2009
Why is buying newly developed wrinkle cream “bad”? First off, because you don’t even know if it works for the wrinkle community at large. Cosmetic products are released all the time and many of them end up being completely useless — meaning it’s no different for anti-wrinkle creams.
If you buy every single “new wrinkle cream” that comes out, you’re playing right into the hands of the cosmetic companies and throwing your money away needlessly. Having said that, be smart and wait it out. Let the rich guys & gals spend their money on the cream and waste their time testing it. Within a few weeks, you’ll have plenty of reviews covering the reliability of the cream and whether or not it’s destined for the trash or for glory. So as you can see, by waiting, you’ll get the information you need without spending a small fortune on every new product that gets released.
Secondly, and most importantly, if you move on to a new cream every time one releases, you won’t ever achieve the wrinkle removal you so desperately crave. Think of anti-wrinkle cream as an investment — the more time you put in, the better the results are coming out. That being said, if you keep stripping away your investment with a wrinkle reducing cream, you have to start all over with the new one. So in layman’s terms, you’re resetting the clock every time you begin using a new wrinkle cream.