Anti-Aging Creams
Cross-source consensus on Anti-Aging Creams from 1 sources and 4 claims.
1 sources · 4 claims
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- Anti-aging creams produce only temporary, superficial effects on the skin rather than lasting rejuvenation. — Real Anti-Aging: Why Creams Fail and What Actually Works
- Clinical evidence shows anti-aging creams reduce wrinkles by less than 10% over 12 weeks, a change imperceptible to the human eye. — Real Anti-Aging: Why Creams Fail and What Actually Works
- Topical treatments cannot reach the internal biochemical processes that drive aging because they work from the outside in. — Real Anti-Aging: Why Creams Fail and What Actually Works
- External products cannot repair damaged DNA, prevent protein glycation, restore hormonal balance, or stimulate stem cell regeneration. — Real Anti-Aging: Why Creams Fail and What Actually Works