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Are there any skin creams out there that REALLY work? Would I be wasting my time on Renova or Retin-a?

My skin seems to be wrinkling faster than it should be? Other than cosmetic surgery (which I DON''T want to ever do) is there anything that can help stop this??? THANK YOU!!

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  • 1 decade ago
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    I keep hearing on TV that all the creams/lotions on the market are just a big sham, they just make money out of gulable people. Try drinking LOTs of water, stay out of the sun, or use Bullfrog SPF 40 protection or higher (the one for kids, you will still tan w/o the wrinkling or burning) I heard this one is best for UV rays and covers all damage. I personally don't have too many wrinkles, but it has noticeably improved my skin, and water does wonders! Good luck!

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Yes, Retin A/Renova do work! I think the best skin care line out there at the moment is Obagi (www.obagi.com). This a medical grade skin care line that incorportates Retin A/Renova into the programme. It can literally transform your skin within about 6-8 weeks and can reduce wrinkles within 24 weeks of use. I'd highly recommend this system, I've been using it for 5 years now and love it!

    Source(s): www.obagi.com
  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    retina is for pimples and blacheads and blemishes and those take a long timeeeeeeee to work believe me i used them and u can only get them at the dermatoligist!!!!!! find a wrinkle cream they now have a collegen pen that is sold by i think neatrogena at drug stores and collegan fills wrinkles baby!

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