Considerations in choosing Wrinkle Creams
Stores are stocked to the brim with seemingly thousands of wrinkle cream varieties. With all of the shapes, sizes, prices, and promises currently available, if you don't need a wrinkle cream now, you will by the time you sort through all of them!
Luckily, with those wrinkles came wisdom, and wisdom has brought you here to find a way to tell the products that you will be happiest with. The following considerations are not intended to steer readers toward or away from any specific products, but rather offer some ideas for narrowing down that field of hundreds or thousands into several, or dozens.
The origins of the product are the first consideration. In an incredibly competitive market, it may appear that a product which has been around for decades must be a great choice. All these people using this product can't be wrong! But keep in mind that products with longevity have the upper-hand because of brand recognition working for them. Also beware of inexpensive household names - a cheap price tag might just be the very reason a product became so popular in the first place and not necessarily its effectiveness.
The other side of this consideration is the allure of the new - new product, new brand, new technology, new discoveries - and the common knowledge that the new will replace the old, eventually. No one can tell you whether the new product will work for you until you try it, but at some point, every product was new. Not every product was revolutionary.
The second thing to consider is the price. A price tag can be a very good barometer of how valuable a product might be. Clearly, a cream that sells for a dollar at a drug store doesn't hold much value or otherwise the company could sell it at nicer stores for more profit. Keep in mind that a more expensive product isn't necessarily better, either. Confused? A good rule of thumb is to balance a product's history along with price to help you narrow down a quality selection.
Another consideration is the retailer that carries the product. Some products aren't available everywhere. Whether you feel that your department store carries better wrinkle creams than your pharmacy, the beauty shop products are almost always better than the discount store products. Remember that marketers are very aware of the effect that their retailers have on consumers. It is up to you to decide whether you believe that better products are only available in more exclusive stores, or if they are available everywhere because everybody loves a great product.
Finally, consider how the product is being sold and marketed. There are several sales techniques such as offering free gifts or free accessories with your purchase. Celebrity endorsements on packages are popular as well. You might consider checking to see if a product is advertised without harm to animals. Are these sales gimmicks? Or valid reasons to try a new product? A good tip is to sample a wide range of products that offer a no-risk, money back guarantee.
No matter what you choose, be happy. Your opinions on the ideas above are intended only to help you find a product that makes you happy, faster than you would have otherwise. Have fun trying new products, make it an adventure, and you'll be well on your way.Ultimately, you need to find your "sweet spot" with a little trial and error and some educated guessing. Hopefully the points above have gotten your wheels turning and you're a little more excited and confident about getting started. Remember to have fun experimenting.
Jen Hopkins has worked in the anti aging cream industry for years. He maintains websites about anti aging skin care and anti aging wrinkle creams. If you want to contact him, you can use the contact for at one of his sites.
Published August 4th, 2008
