Tuesday, December 22, 2009

Is there a problem with a 23 yr old using anti-aging skin cream?

I receive regular samples and its cheaper for me to use what im given instead of buying new stuff all the time. I have been sent some Estee Lauder re-nutriv ultimate lifting cream and eye cream, I have started using it and its nice stuff, but will this negate me using it when i am actually old? Also will it have any adverse effects on my skin ( on the surface it has not so far)?Is there a problem with a 23 yr old using anti-aging skin cream?
It won't negate the effect as your skin continues to renew every 30 days anyway so the skin you have when you're older will bear no resemblance to what you have now, you cannot reverse the ageing process you can only improve skin texture and hydration levels (preventing the forming of deep lines and sagging but not entirely). The only thing is you don't necessarily NEED such a rich formula, there are ingredients in anti-ageing creams which are not necessary for your skin as it will still have a very good elasticity level. You'll be effectively trying to replace something which has not yet ceased to be produced. Take it down a notch and use something preventative and designed for your age bracket. It won't do you any harm but the formula will be a little rich.Is there a problem with a 23 yr old using anti-aging skin cream?
It won't have any adverse effects so don't worry about that. In general, there is not that much difference between regular moisturisers and anti aging ones. It's certainly better to get stuff for free! Estee lauder is a good brand and is good for sensitive skin so unless your skin has had a bad reaction, keep on using it. Beauticians recommend you start using an anti aging cream from 25 yrs onwards so you are just starting a bit early thats all!
no its fine any moisturiser is better than none at all. no mousturiser is ';anti aging'; it just helps the skin lock in moisture helping the skin to plump and therefore look younger. normal moisturisers do the same but tend not to be as thick or greasy or contain things such as collagen which is designed for the older skin.


you need to start a good face care rountine in your teens to get the best results through out your life but starting at any age is better than not at all. make sure you wear sun screen too (a small covering even when the sun isnt out is recomended as it still stops the uva and uvb rays) as this will help to prevent anti aging
I have been using oil olay wrinkle cream since I was about 16years old.





Only effect, most people think i am like 24 or 25 years old when actually, I am 34 years old. I get carded for everything, thats annoying but hey, I look young.





so bottom line is, I think it would be harder to get rid of wrinkles when you get rather than prevent them from even appearing in the first place.








I do get pimples from the creams sometimes, but a pimple goes away, a wrinkle lasts a lifetime.
There is no data to suggest that you shouldn't use anti-aging products long term. They work by speeding up the rate at which your body produces new layers of skin and sloughs off the old, which studys show, has no ill effects. The only thing you're going to negate is the need for anti-again creams when you're old.
I don't see why it would have any ill effects on your skin, if anything I think you are doing well to start before you have any wrinkles. Just try not to sit in the sun too long because it will make you squint and will age your skin, you would be better off using one of the fake tanning creams instead which will moisturise at the same time.
No, there is no problem with taking care of your skin at any age. If the stuff you are using is of quality ingredients is shouldn't do anything negative to your skin. It is basically just giving moisture and structure.





Of course the best way to care for your skin is a lot of water and SUNSCREEN!
do you have any wrinkles now? I think you are too young to be using that kind of stuff now. I don't think using it now will stop you from having wrinkles if the future. It should not have any adverse effect if you still want to use it.
Forget the hype. It's a moisturiser with a bit of pigment in it. If it's free and it doesn't upset you, use it. Just don't buy it. Superdrug body lotion contains the same stuff and it comes in half-pint bottles for less.
no, it is actually better for your skin. Put on sunscreen daily, because it might have a good tan now, but when you get old it will sag.
No problem at all because it does'nt work, just smells nice you'll just grow old like the billions of people before you, better to channel your efforts into helping others instead of thinking of yourself...
Provided the product is safe, there is no reason why you shouldn't as it could pay dividends later in life when you look ten years younger than your age.
well I'm 20 soon and i get regular microdermabration and i use lancome primoradle nuit skin recharge and yes when i time comes i will get a face lift and/ or a chemical peel
The earlier you start with anti-aging creams the better! My mum has a friend who started using them at 25, and she's now in her 40's and has fewer wrinkles than most.
Anti aging creams can be a bit harsh for young skin. Suncream or moisturiser is enough for your age and also a good cleansing and toning regime.
Why would it hurt? I don't see a problem with you using them! Besides, prevention is the best medicine. Don't wait til your skin is sagging to use anti-aging creams! :)
yes i am sure you do not need extra moisturising at your age.


yo will have enough oils in your skin yet. So save your money


and go for an ordinary moituriser it will be cheaper too.
There is nothing wrong with using creams at your age. Keep using the creams, and you will preserve your young skin...
CONSUMERISM IS AT WORK. U WILL DENY IT BEORE CONSIDERING IF IT IS
From what I have heard it is best to start using it young.
Of course not, I started when I was 12 =] no worries
if it's not broke, don't fix it
Yea........ you are wasting your money
well ur not exactly aging yet soo i wouldnt use it yet

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