Do Anti Aging Creams Really Work – Consumer Reports Proves That They Do

For years now people considering buying and using them have been asking the same question. Do anti aging creams really work? After all, for decades the market was saturated with snake oil remedies that were composed of basically water, oil and emulsifiers. So in 2007 Consumer Reports set about the job of debunking what are commonly referred to as todays new age anti aging creams.

If They Were Working, Why Did They Stop the Tests At 90 Days??

Well try as they as did to influence the test studies and doctor the data, their final report was conclusive. The best anti aging creams even as Consumer Reports researchers did their best to to debunk them were proven to reduce wrinkles a full 10% in 90 days. One can only guess how much further they would have reduced wrinkles in the test if they had been allowed to progress beyond 90 days.

Do anti aging creams really work? 2007 study proves that they do!

Do anti aging creams really work? 2007 study proves that they do!

Do Anti Aging Creams Really Work? - Follow the Directions!

Even in their so called quest to answer the question, “do anti aging creams really work” they weren't used in conjunction with exfoliators or any type of anti oxidant serums, which virtually all manufacturer's recommend for optimal results. One can only imaging what type of results might have been attained if they had chosen to follow manufacturers complete recommendations when testing their products. 30%? - 40% - 60%? Who knows?

Consumer Reports Says They Have To Eliminate All Wrinkles To Work!!

Anyway, after trying their best and failing to debunk the effectiveness of todays best anti wrinkle creams, Consumer Reports decided to take a final poke at those who use them. They stated at the end of the report that prevention is the best way to approach wrinkles(“stop smoking and use sunblock”) and that in essence, if an anti wrinkle cream didn't eliminate “all wrinkles” on “all people” who used them that people were foolish to pay more then $20 for any one product.



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