22 Jul, 2009
Can You Trust Wrinkle Cream Reviews?
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Many people interested in wrinkle creams are scared off by reviews that sound too positive and too good to be true. Unfortunately, this is often the case. Often, wrinkle cream reviews that mention celebrities or dermatologist recommendations can’t be trusted. These reviews are probably paid advertisements, not true reviews. So can you trust any of the reviews you read about wrinkle creams? Here’s the truth about wrinkle cream reviews.
Often, the best rated wrinkle creams are simply those that can disguise damage to your skin and wrinkles with a combination of mineral oil, alcohols and other harmful chemicals that clog your pores and reduce the appearance of wrinkles–falsely. No matter what a review may say, don’t trust reviews of products that use these chemicals and others that simply harm your skin and mask wrinkles temporarily.
Here’s another warning: many of the reviews you read online and, especially, on the company’s website, are paid advertisements for the product. These reviews can not be trusted and are simply designed to get you excited about the product and spend your money. Never look for reviews at biased sources because you’ll never get the truth.
If you want reviews on wrinkle creams you can trust, think about subscribing to a consumer website that assists in finding reliable products. These websites will be unbiased and give you the truth about available products. You can also try evaluating the ingredients in a product yourself instead of relying on reviews you find online. This will help you more than anything by showing you which products are actually doing more harm than good.
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