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When you get older, your body produces less collagen. This is a protein that works to keep your skin firm and tight, and so a lack of collagen makes you more susceptible to wrinkles. This is why you might find yourself turning to anti-ageing creams, as these often contain collagen, but the second you try to find one that works for you, your mental wellbeing can take a huge hit. There are thousands of anti-wrinkle products out there, all of which promise visible results, but with so much controversy around their effectiveness in general, how do you ever make a purchase?


This is where AntiWrinkleHelper.com comes in. The new website covers all aspects of anti-ageing wellness, from articles containing tips on how to look younger to in-depth reviews of several popular products to help you decide which anti-wrinkle cream is best for you. As the site explains, most anti-wrinkle creams contain five common ingredients: antioxidants, hyaluronic acid, hydroxy acids, peptides and retinol – so how do you differentiate between them?


According to AntiWrinkleHelper.com, what sets an anti-wrinkle cream above the rest comes down to three factors; the presence of all five major ingredients, the potency of each ingredient, and the formulation of the cream. That sounds simple enough in theory, but, for most of us just looking for positive anti-ageing results, deciphering the ingredients label to determine whether a product will work is an exercise in futility. Therefore, AntiWrinkleHelper.com’s articles, reviews and testimonials strive tp take the guesswork out of choosing an effective anti-wrinkle cream.


Bellaplex, for example, is just one of many products that is thoroughly reviewed on the site. This anti-wrinkle cream is marketed as a viable alternative to Botox, as it rejuvenates your skin and helps rebuild it at the cellular level. According to AntiWrinkleHelper.com, if you use Bellaplex in combination with Hydroxatone, another collagen booster, for 14 days, you can enhance the effectiveness of both products. AntiWrinkleHelper.com cites a study which showed that 85% of people experienced significantly reduced wrinkles, smooth skin, and diminished sun spots, compared to just 51% and 45% of those who used each product individually.



How Do You Decide Which Anti-Wrinkle Cream is Right For You?

internetThere are many potential pitfalls for the modern teenager that they may not feel comfortable talking to their parents about, and vice versa. Poor sexual health, substance abuse, and other wellness-damaging behaviours such as drinking and smoking, can hamper an adolescent’s chances of growing up healthy, and also harm their emotional wellbeing. However, an innovative new website from a Sheffield-based developer may provide a way to put your youngsters on the right track.


Known as Thinking Teenagers, the website is filled with videos containing positive messages about keeping fit, living healthily and making the right decisions. Its creator Jack Vennard is a former Royal Marine and pharmaceutical salesman, and has ploughed more than £20,000 into the project, in order to ‘nip problems in the bud’ among youngsters. He hopes that many internet users will discover the information on offer in his site.


According to Vennard, ‘This is not for teenagers with problems. Some teenagers might have a really good life but not really be doing much exercise, or might have just started on the sexual relationship side of life. In a sense, kids could use this as a reminder. We get taught these things in school maybe once, so it’s always good to hear them again. There are always ways to better yourself and make better decisions.’


On Thinking Teenagers, you can watch videos in six different categories; Healthy Living, Sexual Awareness, Staying Safe, State of Mind, Getting on in Life and Being a Decent Person. Of the 42 short films that Vennard has created personally, there is a ranger of topics from advice on a balanced diet, to harder-hitting fare, such as his interview with mum Vicky Unwin, who lost her daughter after she took ketamine at a party. ‘That’s quite a sad one,’ Vennard said. ‘A lot of nice teenagers take these drugs because they’re party drugs, but as Vicky says, you don’t really know what you’re putting into your mouth, even if a friend has given it to you. That situation can happen to anyone. I think that’s one of the best videos.’


Vennard noted that his hope is parents and children watch the videos together, ‘Teenagers will probably be aware of things going on in their lives that their parents may or may not know about. For example, talking about sexual health is an important conversation that parents don’t have too often with their children. The more times we hear these important messages from different people the more likely we are to act positively on them.’ He added, ‘The message I want to stress is that there’s something for every teenager here. It’s about preventing problems from ever arising and encouraging more positive living.’



Sex, Drugs and Alcohol: Website Tackles Teenage Issues