First and foremost prevention is better than the cure so if you can avoid the sun or wear an effective sunscreen, lead a relatively healthy life free from smoking, alcohol and drugs then the risk of dramatically increasing wrinkles can be reduced.
There are many home remedies doing the rounds although it is hard to say what will work and what won't. Cosmetic companies spend billions of dollars a year on research and products to try to solve this very problem.
Olive oil, egg white, coconut oil, lemon juice or flax seed oil (taken internally) are known to be used to assist with wrinkles, although while none are confirmed as being 100% effective, they certainly can't do you any harm.
Aloe Vera gel is also widely proclaimed to be a cure although probably not termed a home cure, it can be cheaper than many of the other products sold on the market.
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APPLY EGG WHITE
Egg Whites (also known as albumen or ovalbumin):
1. Amazing whitening effect
2. Helps shrink pores very effectively
3. As it shrinks your pores, impurities from them are pushed out as well
4. Deep cleansing, especially from remains of makeup
5. Good for tightening of skin, wrinkles and fine lines
6. Oil balancing effect; for people with oily skin, egg white balances the oil secretion
7. Reduces redness and evens skin tone
Tips/How-To:
1. Cracked open egg white should be kept in the fridge for reuse. Can be kept up to 5 days in an airtight container.
2. As it has a tightening and drying effect, apply alcohol-free toner and moisturizer after applying.
3.
Could add lemon juice or milk or honey to it. However, add only to the
bit that you want to apply on, not on the rest that is meant to be
stored.
4. In my own opinion, adding additional stuff to the egg
white is not necessary; the egg white alone is good enough (tried and
tested.
5.
For people with combination to dry skin, try not to use it everyday. If
so, doing it frequently is fine but just remember to use a good water
based moisturizer as it absorbs into the skin better.
6. Whip the
egg white so it becomes fluffy and foamy, then apply (it reduces the
mess it creates). Scoop a little amount on a cotton pad and massage in
circular motions into your skin.
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It is impossible to say what will get rid of wrinkles. You could try shea butter or coco butter. The best thing to do is to avoid them in the first place. Try to limit your exposure to the sun, quit smoking and drinking, drink lots of water, and exercise and eat nutritionally sound foods!
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