Sun damage causes most wrinkling in the first place. Antioxidants like green tea are currently being studied for their potential to avert free-radical damage and consequently help prevent wrinkles. However, the jury is still out and many antioxidant products don't offer a stable, and thereby effective, form of the ingredient.
They also can't substitute for the powerful protection of a sunblock. It's the one proven, preemptive, anti-aging product out there. The only topical skin care products that can truly prevent wrinkling are sunblock and retinoic acid.
The regular use of prescription-strength Retin- A has been proven to decrease the development of fine lines and increase the formation of collagen, but this is far different from applying a basic moisturizer every day.
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