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  • Best Wrinkle Creams: An Overview of Three of the Top Wrinkle
    By: TREVOR PRICE

    Some of the very best wrinkle creams are within your reach. Take a look for more detail.

    Price Point: $100 - $200 Product: Peter Thomas Roth's Un-Wrinkle ($120)

    This product is a very concentrated blend of six strong ingredients designed to relax muscles and deliver anti-aging peptides right where it's needed most. Peptides are used to combat the signs of aging and are believed to encourage cell growth, plumping up the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles as well as relax the muscle. They're considered an injection alternative.

    For the price, Un-Wrinkle had better be good, and it actually is. That said, most consumers will find themselves just as pleased with a middle priced product like the one listed below. On the other hand, if you're already spending $120, why not spring for Botox injections?

    Price Point: $20 - $50 Product: Philosophy's Hope in a Jar ($38 for 2 oz.)

    Hope in a Jar was first designed and formulated for medical use. Today, the product is Philosophy's best seller and an award winner from Sephora, Allure, Glamour and more. It's the type of moisturizer that people actually talk about as one of the best wrinkle creams and for good reason.

    The ingredients list in this product seems basic - a few antioxidants, a touch of lactic acid - and yet, this is a moisturizer that produces almost instant results. Skin feels softer, looks smoother and even appears more plumped, as if the wrinkles are filling out. If you're looking for a product with wrinkle prevention properties too, take a shot with Hope in a Jar (SPF is included).

    Price Range: Under $20 Product: Eye Rev-er Upper from Bare Escentuals ($19)

    This is a product that's both a wrinkle and eye cream. It's a lightweight balm designed to brighten the under-eye, reduce puffiness and lighten the skin color, but also fills in and softens the appearance of wrinkles. So, it reduces that fatigued look of tired eyes while simultaneously making you appear younger, fresher and brighter.

    At just $19 a pop, this is a pretty decent deal. It's fragrance free, though some users will notice a hint of cucumber. The product has been ophthalmologist tested and is available right from Bare Escentuals or retailers like Sephora or Macy's.

    The best wrinkle creams aren't always the ones that cost the most. Nor do they necessarily boast the hottest new technology or gimmick. Sometimes you don't need a massive price tag or a wild new gimmick; rather, you just need a product that's tried, tested and true.

    When buying wrinkle creams, remember to test the product on your body before using it on your face or eyes.

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