Is it ok/good to use anti-wrinkle cream when you are young?
18.12.09 / parkinson symptoms / Author: Alex
Tags: moisturizer, wrinkle cream
I am 20 and I use anti-wrinkle cream as my moisturizer.
18.12.09 / parkinson symptoms / Author: Alex
Tags: moisturizer, wrinkle cream
I am 20 and I use anti-wrinkle cream as my moisturizer.
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Comments: 10
… I don’t see why it would be bad, other than it wastes your money…
Anti-wrinkle creams likely contain harsh chemicals which are more suitable for a mature woman’s skin. Research the ingredients of your specific cream.
yes it is ok
but it would better to not use it until u have wrinkle.
because if u keep using it then by the time, u have a wrinkle and u use that anti-wrinkle. it will not work because ur skin already used wit it.
Wow. Well if you want to look surprised all the time I suppose that would be a good idea…
I’m sure it wouldn’t hurt.
Ya, my sister is 21 and she uses it all the time
it’s ok don’t be so sensitive!!! Hope it works!!!
I have used anti-wrinkle cream from age 26 (I’m 30 now) and find it really helps my skin. Your preparing your skin for the ageing process now and its always good to add moisture to your skin and even better if it has an SPF in it (sun protection).
Keep the regime up and you will definately feel the benefits in later life.
Might as well start young! You will probably look really good at like 40 or something. But it can’t hurt you if you are just using it as moisturizer.
I’m 22 and I use it. so? It’s better to prevent.
Yes, def. because it will help you out in the future.