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I was once told by my hair stylist that it's never too young to start using wrinkle creams. In fact, he said that if you don't start by 18, it's probably too late for you. I don't know about all that, but I do know that everyone should take care to maintain their skin's health to prevent drying and premature wrinkling. For those looking for a preventative product, or a wrinkle treatment product, I've found an interesting option - Sustainable Youth.

While I don't have a problem (yet!) with wrinkles or lines, I do notice some fine lines forming in the corner's of my eyes and a bit on my forehead (I'm not liking this at 25!). Luckily, I am the only person to notice this, because I still get carded for rated R movies! If you're noticing these fine lines, or even deeper wrinkles, or even if you're just looking for something that might help delay them, Sustainable Youth might be something to look into.

According to Sustainable Youth, all active ingredients in their products are certified organic, all ingredients are organic, natural, or green, the products contain no petrochemicals, parabens, GMOs, animal derived ingredients, or endangered plant species, the company performs no animal testing, and the products are manufactured and packaged using sustainable practices.

So what are these products? They have three - Revitalizing Serum, Elasticity Cream, and supplement capsules. Each product contains Alasta™, an ingredient derived from the aloe plant which clinical studies, done by an independent labratory, have shown to reduce inflammation. Alasta™ has been shown to help improve skin elasticity and firmness 61% in only 12 weeks of use when taken orally and 72% in only 8 weeks of use when used topically. Check out an impressive before and after:

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While probably not the least expensive facial treatment out there (normally $225 for the set of three products, currently on sale for $150), the studies and the results look promising, and the use of a more natural approach definitely makes Sustainable Youth more desirable, at least for me. It's your skin - it protects you, quite literally, from head to toe - it deserves to be taken care of!

Want to know more about Sustainable Youth? Here is a video from Denise DeBaum, president and CEO of the company, that goes into more detail.

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  1. uhm, can I order it??



  2. You are very much right that "its never too young to start using wrinkle creams" and i am not old but reading to this post i realise that i have to use this wrinkle cream.



  3. I noticed that manufacturers like white bottles, so that creams looks
    the same, all the same.



  4. I am 26 years old and I do not use the creams for struggling in the face because I think that it use after the thirties. Probably because I got struggling in the face and neck. Maybe it's too late now, but I will start to use these creams.



  5. It seems like an ideal Mother's Day gift for my mother to wipe away all the wrinkles around her eyes, Stefanie! After all,



  6. Interesting, but i always thought that
    I need to wait until I am 30 before i can start using this wrinkle cream

    Thank you for the post,that is something that changed my mind.



  7. alienz, you can order through their website.

    web design, it's definitely never too early for prevention.

    jen, is that a problem?

    Olivia, I'm 25, and don't think it's too early!

    Wilson, it does seem like a great Mother's Day gift! I was thinking about giving my mom some.

    Marlborogirl, if you don't notice any wrinkles being a problem for you, you probably could wait until you're 30!



  8. I am around 40's and I have been using anti wrincle cream since I was 30. We can feel the benefit by using it regularly.

    Is this product available only by online?.



  9. Wow! The changes are seen earlier compared to some other anti-aging creams. Wrinkles and face lines disappeared fast. Another advantage is it's price. It is not so expensive, that anyone can use it.



  10. Yeah, but some moms could take this the wrong way if they got it for a gift. Not all of them of course, most of them would probably be really happy.



  11. Great skin care product. I like it. It's really helpful for wrinkle free skin.



  12. Jeani, I think it is only available online. They are currently offering free ground shipping, though.

    Anrej, very true! I think my mom would probably be happy and joke that she was angry with me, lol.



  13. At first has thought is any means for sight restoration, and has then read and has understood, that was mistaken.
    All the same it not for young, young it is not necessary.
    And here to mum I will advise...



  14. I can honestly say, the cream is the best yet. I have recommended it to my sister and friends. I am totaslly honest with people and when something does not work, i am the first to say, but really this cream so far beats them all.



  15. I', sorry but i find it kind of unnatural however smooth and asymptomatic it be.



  16. I think we are a bit too caught up with the aesthetics of aging. Staying healthy? That's a good idea.



  17. I think starting to use these creams at the age of 18 isn't too early. It depends on whether you have started developing wrinkles or not.



  18. Hi Stefanie

    The post was quite interesting and informative. For sure I am going to give it a try to reduce the wrinkle in my face.



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  20. Looks like a very good product and having/showing the video surely seals the deal. Thanks for sharing!

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