Botox Injections For Wrinkles - What Are the Alternatives?
You might be interested in Botox, but more interested in alternative methods to getting wrinkle free and supple skin.
You might be surprised and relieved to know that you can mimic the results of Botox without resorting to having needles injected in your skin.
Wrinkle creams First, get a good wrinkle cream.
If you find a good one, you might find that your need for Botox is completely diminished.
It can be hard to find a good cream, so consider its effectiveness (as reported by clinical trials or customer feedback), its quality of ingredients and how well it seems to work on you.
Most wrinkle creams are available in a small sample size, either free or for a small charge, so take advantage of that and get a sample to get started.
Once you find a good wrinkle cream and use it consistently, you'll likely find that your skin feels smoother, tighter and looks less wrinkled.
These are the same benefits that Botox provides, but in this case you've achieved these results with a cream and not needles.
Antioxidants Antioxidants are essential to the development of good skin.
You can get your antioxidants in your wrinkle cream, or you can eat them.
Best is to get as many antioxidant doses in a day that you can.
Antioxidants (like Vitamins A and C, for example) help the skin to stay healthy.
Best of all, the antioxidants you consume or put on your skin also help to repel the forces that seek to destroy and beak down the skin.
When you have that barrier, you are less likely to have wrinkles and suffer from the severe affects of aging.
Look for a wrinkle cream that contains natural antioxidants, but also gets plenty of antioxidants in your diet, which can be achieved fairly easily by eating a varied diet rich in whole foods.
Avoid the sun Of course you've heard this before, but it bears repeating.
Even if you have been a sun worshipper your entire life (and have suffered the poor skin condition to prove it) it's never too late to just get out of the sun.
While some sun is necessary each day for our daily dose of Vitamin D, too much sun is bad for the skin.
If you want to avoid having Botox, you can avoid the sun.
It's extremely damaging to the skin and avoiding sitting for long periods of time in the sun is ideal.
When you do have to be out in the sun, add a good dose of sunscreen to your face.
You might already wear sunscreen in your foundation or moisturizer, but if you must stay in the sun for a long period of time, be sure to add another layer of sunscreen.
You'll notice a difference in the condition of your skin.
Use a good wrinkle cream, get a good dose of antioxidants and avoid the sun, and you can mimic the positive results of Botox.
Add in a dose of good skin care, and a good diet, and you're going to have better skin than even Botox can provide, and it will have been done naturally.
You might be surprised and relieved to know that you can mimic the results of Botox without resorting to having needles injected in your skin.
Wrinkle creams First, get a good wrinkle cream.
If you find a good one, you might find that your need for Botox is completely diminished.
It can be hard to find a good cream, so consider its effectiveness (as reported by clinical trials or customer feedback), its quality of ingredients and how well it seems to work on you.
Most wrinkle creams are available in a small sample size, either free or for a small charge, so take advantage of that and get a sample to get started.
Once you find a good wrinkle cream and use it consistently, you'll likely find that your skin feels smoother, tighter and looks less wrinkled.
These are the same benefits that Botox provides, but in this case you've achieved these results with a cream and not needles.
Antioxidants Antioxidants are essential to the development of good skin.
You can get your antioxidants in your wrinkle cream, or you can eat them.
Best is to get as many antioxidant doses in a day that you can.
Antioxidants (like Vitamins A and C, for example) help the skin to stay healthy.
Best of all, the antioxidants you consume or put on your skin also help to repel the forces that seek to destroy and beak down the skin.
When you have that barrier, you are less likely to have wrinkles and suffer from the severe affects of aging.
Look for a wrinkle cream that contains natural antioxidants, but also gets plenty of antioxidants in your diet, which can be achieved fairly easily by eating a varied diet rich in whole foods.
Avoid the sun Of course you've heard this before, but it bears repeating.
Even if you have been a sun worshipper your entire life (and have suffered the poor skin condition to prove it) it's never too late to just get out of the sun.
While some sun is necessary each day for our daily dose of Vitamin D, too much sun is bad for the skin.
If you want to avoid having Botox, you can avoid the sun.
It's extremely damaging to the skin and avoiding sitting for long periods of time in the sun is ideal.
When you do have to be out in the sun, add a good dose of sunscreen to your face.
You might already wear sunscreen in your foundation or moisturizer, but if you must stay in the sun for a long period of time, be sure to add another layer of sunscreen.
You'll notice a difference in the condition of your skin.
Use a good wrinkle cream, get a good dose of antioxidants and avoid the sun, and you can mimic the positive results of Botox.
Add in a dose of good skin care, and a good diet, and you're going to have better skin than even Botox can provide, and it will have been done naturally.