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12 Responses to “What is the average age when women start using anti-wrinkle creams?”
starting early makes all the difference. once you see ‘em its too late. i’ve dated 23 year olds who should have started years ago. i think sunscreen might be a higher priority
My mom looks younger than I do. She is 56. I am 38. She always used cream (so did her mom) . Late 20’s is when we all started the morning cream and nightly cream regimin. Dont get into all that hype about expensive creams. Affordable creams work just as well!!
well u kind of answered your own question, there is no exact age when a woman would develop wrinkles, it all has to do with what kind of a skin u have,some people develop wrinkles at age 20 while in others it may start to show at age 30 – 40, i am a guy i am only 20 yr old but i have a few wrinkles because i suffer from a skin condition that makes my skin looks wrinkled,i would suggest that u start to use an anti wrinkle/moisturizing cream before u see wrinkles. prevention is always better than cure
good luck
Beauticians say you should use light sun cream like spf10 every day on your face even when the suns not out, because you can still be affected by the UV rays. Try using some sun protection in your moisturizer or foundation. This way you’ll have less wrinkles to deal with when your older. Also start using anti-wrinkle cream when you see the first signs of them. good luck
I don’t think wrinkle creams work. I tried them and all they did is make me break out. I think prevention is the key. Wear sunscreen, keep out of the sun, use a good eye cream (I like L’oreal Revitalift) and make sure your skin is well moisturized and exfoliated. I’ve just turned forty and have no wrinkles yet. People always think I’m still in my 20’s. Genes might have something to do with my youthful appearance but I think a clean lifestyle and basic skin care helped. Make sure you wash your makeup off at night, get a good night sleep, eat well and exercise. Nothing beats a healthy glow!
In my opinion a girl should start protecting her skin at the age of 18, using light produnts and formulas.An antiwrinkle cream is best to be used from the age of 25 nowadays because things have changed in everyway. Some years ago, one should start at the age of 35-40. Now, the environment is dealing with serious problems and threats, our food habits have certainly become worse, the sun could kill us, the quality of everything we consume has become endangering…oh god what a world!!!Ok I’m kidding, but it’s true.Sunblock is essential and something few people know about preventing wrinkles, capsules of vitamine E, applied on clean skin(one at a time!) make a huge difference groing up/old.My mom is 57 and you wouldn’t believe her skin. She taught me that and believe me the results are visible on me, I am over thirty I don’t have a single line, not to brag about it but I look(and act)25. Your choice.Best of luck
i started when i was 21..so i guess in your 20’s. However, i used something mild like L’oreal eye defense because it’s more focused on preventing it from appearing rather than smoothing out existing ones, which may be too strong for my skin
I guess when they start feeling more uncomfortable with it… Just simple skin care can go a long way of preventing wrinkles, so using creams and moisturizers, as well as having a healthy lifestyle can be a great help. At you can learn more about wrinkles.
September 20th, 2009 at 2:24 pm
claudia
when the tip of the **** hits the top of the belly button
September 21st, 2009 at 1:25 pm
alfin
35-40
September 21st, 2009 at 4:00 pm
norman
starting early makes all the difference. once you see ‘em its too late. i’ve dated 23 year olds who should have started years ago. i think sunscreen might be a higher priority
September 22nd, 2009 at 8:37 am
antoch
My mom looks younger than I do. She is 56. I am 38. She always used cream (so did her mom) . Late 20’s is when we all started the morning cream and nightly cream regimin. Dont get into all that hype about expensive creams. Affordable creams work just as well!!
September 25th, 2009 at 5:40 pm
heald
late twenties??? that´s when I started…
September 26th, 2009 at 9:15 pm
cajohn
well u kind of answered your own question, there is no exact age when a woman would develop wrinkles, it all has to do with what kind of a skin u have,some people develop wrinkles at age 20 while in others it may start to show at age 30 – 40, i am a guy i am only 20 yr old but i have a few wrinkles because i suffer from a skin condition that makes my skin looks wrinkled,i would suggest that u start to use an anti wrinkle/moisturizing cream before u see wrinkles. prevention is always better than cure
good luck
September 28th, 2009 at 8:40 pm
kayla
Beauticians say you should use light sun cream like spf10 every day on your face even when the suns not out, because you can still be affected by the UV rays. Try using some sun protection in your moisturizer or foundation. This way you’ll have less wrinkles to deal with when your older. Also start using anti-wrinkle cream when you see the first signs of them. good luck
September 28th, 2009 at 10:25 pm
nicdod
I don’t think wrinkle creams work. I tried them and all they did is make me break out. I think prevention is the key. Wear sunscreen, keep out of the sun, use a good eye cream (I like L’oreal Revitalift) and make sure your skin is well moisturized and exfoliated. I’ve just turned forty and have no wrinkles yet. People always think I’m still in my 20’s. Genes might have something to do with my youthful appearance but I think a clean lifestyle and basic skin care helped. Make sure you wash your makeup off at night, get a good night sleep, eat well and exercise. Nothing beats a healthy glow!
September 30th, 2009 at 6:52 pm
manuel
I think that if you’re asking about them then you should use them.
October 3rd, 2009 at 12:53 am
chwa
In my opinion a girl should start protecting her skin at the age of 18, using light produnts and formulas.An antiwrinkle cream is best to be used from the age of 25 nowadays because things have changed in everyway. Some years ago, one should start at the age of 35-40. Now, the environment is dealing with serious problems and threats, our food habits have certainly become worse, the sun could kill us, the quality of everything we consume has become endangering…oh god what a world!!!Ok I’m kidding, but it’s true.Sunblock is essential and something few people know about preventing wrinkles, capsules of vitamine E, applied on clean skin(one at a time!) make a huge difference groing up/old.My mom is 57 and you wouldn’t believe her skin. She taught me that and believe me the results are visible on me, I am over thirty I don’t have a single line, not to brag about it but I look(and act)25. Your choice.Best of luck
October 4th, 2009 at 2:07 am
maralex
i started when i was 21..so i guess in your 20’s. However, i used something mild like L’oreal eye defense because it’s more focused on preventing it from appearing rather than smoothing out existing ones, which may be too strong for my skin
October 5th, 2009 at 8:51 pm
christopher
I guess when they start feeling more uncomfortable with it… Just simple skin care can go a long way of preventing wrinkles, so using creams and moisturizers, as well as having a healthy lifestyle can be a great help. At you can learn more about wrinkles.