What’s the best age to start using anti-wrinkle cream?

I’m 19 and I don’t have any wrinkles, but what’s an ideal age to start using anti-wrinkle cream *before* you get wrinkles, to *avoid* getting them? I know having lots of water and staying out of the sun helps. Will using anti-wrinkle cream now damage my skin?

I had the same concern one. Cosmo provided the answer. The ideal age is around 22-23. The first signs that shall appear if you dont care are crows feet around the eyes.
Its the age for you to be concerned about acne and not wrinkles.

3 Comments to “What’s the best age to start using anti-wrinkle cream?”

  1. By A, June 17, 2010 @ 5:20 am

    I read you shouldn’t use it before you need it as the chemicals in it may do more harm than good if you don’t have any. Just use normal cream until you’re in your 30’s.
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  2. By kanika, June 17, 2010 @ 5:39 am

    I had the same concern one. Cosmo provided the answer. The ideal age is around 22-23. The first signs that shall appear if you dont care are crows feet around the eyes.
    Its the age for you to be concerned about acne and not wrinkles.
    References :

  3. By zeldaslexicon, June 17, 2010 @ 6:00 am

    Anti-aging creams actually don’t do all that much. It’s pretty much all about hype and advertising!

    If you really want to keep your skin looking young, wear a daily moisturizer with sunscreen in it EVERY DAY. Sun damage is cumulative, and you get a lot of it just from daily exposure, not from occasional tanning. Slather your face daily with sun protection and you’ll do a great deal to avoid premature aging!
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    RN

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