We women love to fiddle around with lotions and potions, especially if we believe it can hold back the signs of aging – wrinkle skin cream is a classic example. Is it more important for our skins or our egos? I’m not a great one for using such things – I have a temperamental skin that does all kinds of nasty things at the drop of a hat. However, I found myself looking in the mirror the other day after a particularly hot day spent on the golf course and I spotted, horror of horrors, the beginnings of a few lines.
My age is no secret, I’m 52 and proud of it. Do I worry about wrinkles because they will show my age? Not at all, but I am concerned for other reasons. Vanity? Yes and no at the same time. I have always gone through life telling everyone that you should care, first and foremost, about yourself. My argument for this is that if you don’t, how can you care for anyone else? You will either not be well enough, have a poor sense of self-worth or you will have no experience of caring. It is about care, not about being selfish. So what does wrinkle skin cream have to do with that?
I share my philosophy at every opportunity. If I have a face covered in wrinkles people are going to look at me and think ‘What is she talking about, she doesn’t care enough about herself to put a bit of cream of her face’. That may be shallow to some people but it’s true and it makes a mockery of my much vaunted policy of looking after myself.
Do I care about that? Too right I do, and that is where the vanity comes in. So will I be using a wrinkle skin cream? Yes I will, and that means I need to know as much as I can about what is good, what is value for money and what suits sensitive skins. This is going to be a voyage of discovery that many women, and a few men, will come to, so it seems logical to share it – hence Wrinkle Skin Cream Data. Feel free to join my voyage and share any discoveries that you might make too.
