Using Reviews to Choose the Best Wrinkle Cream

October 31st, 2007    Subscribe To Our Feed

by Geoff Hopkins

Wrinkle cream reviews provide important information for the consumer who wants to assure choosing the very best wrinkle cream as part of a skin care regimen. Just as it is important to have confidence in the creams themselves, it is necessary to know how reliable a review might be.

Reviews for the best anti aging wrinkle creams come from many diverse sources and some are really reliable and other are much more doubtful, such as a great review written by the same company who made it! You really want objectivity and accurate information instead

When wrinkle cream reviews from a maker or seller are drawn from objective outside sources, this warning can be diluted. Check the references of the claims on a manufacturer’s site or article, and if they are trustworthy institutions or polls, you can be much more confident about the reports, but never forget that a seller is likely to only present reports that seem to show that their cream is the absolute best and omit any negative commentary.

Possibly the gold standard for wrinkle cream reviews would be a placebo-controlled double blinded scientific clinical study, but these are expensive and likely not available for the products of smaller companies. If there is one, though, you can be quite confident about the findings.

Sometimes a big beauty spa, retreat or clinic will do studies on their clients, and since they depend on a good reputation will probably be truthful in reporting the results they had on actual people. It’s fine to trust this kind of information.

Another wonderful source for decent wrinkle cream reviews can be found on the newsstand, or in the online versions of the most popular beauty magazines and other publications. They also have a reputation to uphold so their subscribers have confidence in what they say, and may test products themselves, ask for reader feedback or just research objective information and compile it for you. They may also give price information and their articles tend to be accurate.

A form of review that has some limits but normally is honest is a first person or anecdotal review from one single user. You are limited by their personal experience and biases, but they usually mean what they say. Reading several of these can give a true idea of a trend in acceptance or rejection of a given product.

Never miss the easiest way to get an honest wrinkle cream review by just flat out asking everyone you know, maybe especially those who look great for their age. Get colleagues and family and friends to tell you what they like and what they hate for a fast source of information about wrinkle creams, and their recommendations and warnings.

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