Anti-Aging Creams
Anti-aging creams produce only temporary, superficial effects on the skin rather than lasting rejuvenation. Clinical evidence shows anti-aging creams reduce wrinkles by less than 10% over 12 weeks, a change imperceptible to the human eye.…
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Anti-aging creams produce only temporary, superficial effects on the skin rather than lasting rejuvenation. Clinical evidence shows anti-aging creams reduce wrinkles by less than 10% over 12 weeks, a change imperceptible to the human eye. Topical treatments cannot reach the internal biochemical processes that drive aging because they work from the outside in. External products cannot repair damaged DNA, prevent protein glycation, restore hormonal balance, or stimulate stem cell regeneration.