Most common questions used to investigate
Do you have fine lines?
Are you in your 40s and 50s?
Do you have dark spots?
Do you wear sunscreen?
Common conclusions
You should start using antioxidant formulated serums such as Retinol, Vitamin C, etc. Retinol (the strongest ingredient found in OTC retinoid products) reduces fine lines and wrinkles by increasing the production of collagen. Vitamin C also promotes collagen production, which has the potential to thicken the dermis, diminish fine lines.
You should start using anti-wrinkle creams. The antioxidants (found in many anti-aging product formulas) can help decrease the appearance of fine lines. You may want to boost up your skin care routine until those lines turn into wrinkles. Alpha hydroxyl or glycolic acid can make the skin look plump when used at a higher concentration (10 percent or higher). Probably ask for a prescription-strength medication from your dermatologist to reduce the obvious emergence of wrinkles.
You should start using anti-aging products because they can help reduce dark spots. You should try out the Even & Clear Vitamin C Infused Glow Serum, Azelaic Acid Suspension 10%, Lytera 2.0 Pigment Correcting Serum, etc.
Most people may not think of SPF as an anti-aging product, but it is probably the most effective product you can ever use in the fight against aging. Sun protection is probably the most important preventive anti-aging treatment you can have for yourself. Sunscreen actually minimizes the penetration of UV rays into the skin and the triggering of a variety of skin disorders. You should wear sunscreen every day.
Great! You should continue using it every day because sunscreen is the best anti aging product.
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