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	<title>Comments on: What age is too young to start using a mild over the counter anti-wrinkle cream?</title>
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		<title>By: Michael S</title>
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		<dc:creator>Michael S</dc:creator>
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		<description>It&#039;s never to early to take care of your skin with a good moisturizer and sunscreen.
Anti-aging products like the one you mention use alpha hydroxy acids or AHAs. These are very light exfoliating ingredients. The basically slough off dead skin cells on top of the skin so the skin looks fresher. Over time, they can slow down the formation of wrinkles and laugh lines. Actually the most important anti-aging ingredient is the sunblock - sun damage does more to age skin than anything else.  An over-the-counter product can cost less than the expensive creams you find online or in department stores, so I&#039;d say yes - go ahead and use it. It won&#039;t cause wrinkles, it can only help.  I wouldn&#039;t put it on at night though - it&#039;s usually best to just sleep with nothing on the face, unless you have really dry skin.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It&#8217;s never to early to take care of your skin with a good moisturizer and sunscreen.<br />
Anti-aging products like the one you mention use alpha hydroxy acids or AHAs. These are very light exfoliating ingredients. The basically slough off dead skin cells on top of the skin so the skin looks fresher. Over time, they can slow down the formation of wrinkles and laugh lines. Actually the most important anti-aging ingredient is the sunblock &#8211; sun damage does more to age skin than anything else.  An over-the-counter product can cost less than the expensive creams you find online or in department stores, so I&#8217;d say yes &#8211; go ahead and use it. It won&#8217;t cause wrinkles, it can only help.  I wouldn&#8217;t put it on at night though &#8211; it&#8217;s usually best to just sleep with nothing on the face, unless you have really dry skin.</p>
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