Best Ingredients for Anti Aging Skin Care

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When it comes to anti-aging skin care, it really is all about the ingredients contained in any particular skin care product. There are a lot of claims and a lot of hype, but it boils down to what has scientifically been proven to be both effective and safe for treating wrinkles, fine lines and age spots.

Many skin care formulations on the market today demand pretty high price tags. If you’re going to pay the freight, you should be satisfied that the skin cream, serum or whatever is what it claims it is. So, as an informed consumer, you’ll want to be cautious to satisfy yourself that the marketing materials or the label display formulations that will confer a bang for your buck.

While experts may differ, you can place reliance on the following ten ingredients as having been sufficiently tested to control the signs of aging:

1. Alpha-hydroxy Acid (AHA)
2. Alpha-lipoic Acid (ALA)
3. Argireline
4. Beta-Hydroxy Acid (Salicylic Acid)
5. DMAE (Dimethylamenoethanol)
6. Green Tea
7. Hydroquinone
8. Idebenone
9. Copper Peptide
10. Vitamin C (L-ascorbic Acid)

There are other ingredients that have been analyzed scientifically, such as such as Retinyl Palmitate, Kojic acid and Hyaluronic acid, and which have antiaging qualities. Their actions are much the same as those listed above.

As a consumer, your primary concern is to spend your cash on what will work, and products offering the above anti-aging skin care ingredients are likely to do just that.

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