You can be in your 20s and dolloping on SPF daily.Or, you can be in your 50s and want to know how to mitigate the appearance of fine lines.
The common link? The desire to focus on anti-aging — and it begins with a skincare regimen that works for you.With a Cheesecake Factory-sized menu of formulations that tout being the best wrinkle cream on the market, it can become confusing to understand which is really the most optimal for your skin type.Coupled with the fact that these creams take some time to see tangible results, the process can seem daunting.Luckily, I put together a top-button list of the best wrinkle creams, broken down by category, so you can easily shop the ones that made the cut.
For reference, I’m in my 20s and don’t have deep-set wrinkles as, say, someone in their 60s, but everyone naturally has fine lines, and I was able to put top brands like Clinique, Shiseido and Sulwhasoo to the test and assess the results over time.For others that either weren’t fit for my skin type (combination) or I couldn’t speak to based on my age, I called in the pros: board-certified dermatologists and a dermatologic surgeon.“In addition to moisturizing, wrinkle creams are meant to target specific signs of aging, such as fine lines, wrinkles, and loss of elasticity,” Lauren Penzi, MD, board-certified dermatologist at MCDS Dermatology on Long Island, told Post Wanted.“They contain specific ingredients that stimulate collagen production, improve skin texture or reduce the appearance of wrinkles.While supplementary ingredients vary to add to the creaminess or bounciness of a moisturizer, there are a few key ingredients to scope out when wanting to relinquish wrinkles.“Retinol is the gold standard ingredient in wrinkles creams, addressing skin texture and tone, fine lines and wrinkles, and to enhance collagen production for overall skin improvement,” Howard Sobel, MD, clinical attending dermatologic surgeon at Lenox Hill Hospital, told The Post.
“Hyal...