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Skin care products-taking care of your skin, or careless of your bank balance?

Friday, November 2, 2012

There are a wide range of products on the market for people who want to get rid of facial spots and keep your skin looking fresh and young. Some of these products really work and do the job for which they are intended. But it is always important to ensure that you get the right product for you and to make sure that it is really solving the problem rather than masking it. In fact, this process may start when you see the advertised product. Give certain words and terms can be very important in making sure that you don't buy something that makes you feel like you wasted your hard earned money.


You may have seen ads for wrinkles, for example, that use the phrase "wrinkles appear reduced". Sounds like a phrase perfectly innocent, and yet if you think about it, do not say that wrinkles are reduced, no? Why not? Because they are not. Wrinkles appear reduced because the active ingredient in the cream makes the skin expand and stretch out where are the wrinkles. The real wrinkle is no more reduced than if you had done nothing, which is why you need to keep applying the cream and buy more, when it runs out. No cream can actually reduce wrinkles, so it's a short-term fix at best.


Another word to look out for is "can". Many times you will be informed that a product can have amazing effects. But this depends on a number of factors – factors that are essential to a "can" turning into a "make", and these very factors can be inconvenient, expensive and in some cases simply impossible. Look also for products that claim that, in laboratory tests, they have proved to be by far the best. Legally, companies are obliged to include substantive proof that this is the case, and, often, what transpires is that a small minority of people discovered that the product was useful, within a laboratory sample low-hundreds of people. Little conclusive.




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