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Antiaging Cosmetic Product

Myths and Facts about 3 Popular products

As an eight billion-dollar industry, antiaging cosmetic product market is teeming with myths. Many of these myths continue to be believed because people are grasping for hope. Others remain in the mainstream because of the claims made by erroneous propaganda campaigns. Sun blocks, moisturizers and anti-wrinkle creams are the most commonly purchased antiaging cosmetic products. Find out the myths and facts about them.

 

Myths about sun blocks

Sun block is an antiaging cosmetic product that many people tend to use incorrectly. Most men and women only think to apply sun block when they work outside or go to a beach or pool. However, with the current state of the environment and the hole in the ozone layer, daily use and application of sun block should be undertaken in order to prevent the skin from being damaged by UV rays.

Apply sun block with a minimum of SPF 45 for total coverage. If you are not exposed to the sun much during the day, you can get away with a minimum of SPF 15, which blocks approximate 96% of the UV rays.

Myths about moisturizers

Moisturizers are also commonly used incorrectly. Moisturizers should be used daily as well. Most people just think to use moisturizer on hot dry days. However, your skin continues to lose moisture whether you're in an air-conditioned office, a classroom, or your bedroom.

Another important thing to remember is that you need to test and use a moisturizer for at least four weeks before you can expect to see if it is effective for you. Avoid switching moisturizers too often as doing so can lead to irritated skin instead of moisturized skin.

Myths about anti-wrinkle creams

Among the products in the market today, the anti-wrinkle cream is the most popular antiaging cosmetic product. This is because youth is the aspiration of in many societies, particularly western society. Many anti-wrinkle cream manufacturers are quick to take advantage of consumers by promising magical results. Some of these products deliver on their promises and some don't.