Consider these when choosing a Wrinkle Cream
Jen Hopkins
There are hundreds if not thousands of wrinkle cream products stocked high upon store shelves. There are so many products available to choose, that selecting between them might give a shopper more wrinkles and gray hair than they had already!
Even if your hair happens to be graying, you probably don't enjoy pulling it out. Thankfully, your research here today will not only be comforting, but also help you to narrow down your options. We'll give you some important things to consider which will no doubt making your shopping easier.
First, consider the history of the product. A product with longevity has an advantage. If the daughter recognizes her mother's brand on the shelf, she is probably willing to try it herself. If a product sells consistently over the years, fighting off its considerable competition, somebody must like it. However, if the product is inexpensive, it might not be clear whether the product has persevered because of quality or low price. The product may be ineffective and still successful.
The other side of this consideration is the allure of the new - new product, new brand, new technology, new discoveries - and the common knowledge that the new will replace the old, eventually. No one can tell you whether the new product will work for you until you try it, but at some point, every product was new. Not every product was revolutionary.
The second thing to consider is the price of the product. Conventional wisdom tells us that a price of a product is a reasonable way to determine how effective it is. It's generally true that a solution that sells for 99 cents from a drug store chain has less value than something much more costly from a beauty salon. Keep in mind, however, that more expensive products are not always the better purchase. A good formula is to consider a balance between the price of the product together with the products history.
Another consideration is the retailer that carries the product. Some products aren't available everywhere. Whether you feel that your department store carries better wrinkle creams than your pharmacy, the beauty shop products are almost always better than the discount store products. Remember that marketers are very aware of the effect that their retailers have on consumers. It is up to you to decide whether you believe that better products are only available in more exclusive stores, or if they are available everywhere because everybody loves a great product.
The last factor to consider is the sales pitch you get for the various products. Some point out that they are not tested on animals, some guarantee results or your money back, others come with free gifts and accessories, and still others carry the names of celebrities. Yes, animal testing and free gifts should receive their due consideration, but it would seem that trying several different products would ultimately be the best way to find a favorite, and as such it's hard to beat a no-risk, money back guarantee.
Most importantly, have fun trying new products. Use the considerations above to help you narrow your search to find the products that are right for you. Success can be exciting and rewarding.
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