Are you interested in preventing and removing wrinkles on your face? Many people are, because let’s be honest, hardly anyone wants wrinkles that make you look old and tired. That’s why it’s a good idea to look into preventing wrinkles when you hit your 30s, and educating yourself on removing wrinkles when you get to your mid-40s at the latest. In this little anti-aging skin care guide I will share my knowledge about what to do with wrinkles.

Perhaps you already are aware that wrinkles appear when the skin starts to lose its regenerating properties and becomes less elastic due to loss of collagen. That is normal, but the process can be slowed down.

The solution is to increase your body’s capacity of producing the collagen internally. The natural protein produced that way is then directly available to your inner skin layers, where it can rebuild your skin’s elasticity and suppleness. Not only this helps in removing wrinkles but prevents them from appearing in the future as well!

To do this, you need use effective natural skin care products with ingredients like Xtend TK. This natural ingredient from New Zealand has the power to increase the collagen production inside your skin. Combined with Avocado Oil, a cream with Xtend TK can really make a difference in your appearance, and that has been proven both in clinical studies as well as thousands of people.

But there are other reasons for wrinkles in addition to the natural loss of collagen. Free radical damage is one of them. A free radical is an atom that steals substance from the cells in our bodies. If lots of free radicals are out and about, eventually cellular damage will occur.

The solution to this problem is getting enough antioxidants. Antioxidants are very important in fighting free radicals. They are especially important in sun exposure, as the harmful (if the sun exposure is prolonged) UV rays can cause free radical damage. Natural Vitamin E is a powerful antioxidant, as well as Grapeseed Oil. Using skin care products that contain these ingredients is the first step to reduce free radical activity in your skin. But don’t forget to include these ingredients in your diet, too!