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    Anti-aging creams are not a miracle cure, but depending on your age, lifestyle and unique skincare situation, these products can slow down visible signs of aging, help prevent premature aging, or ...

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  5. Anti-aging product - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, anti-aging products are commonly marketed with false health claims, and are deemed to be among various scams on consumers. [3] [4] Since 2007, the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has issued dozens of warning letters to manufacturers of skin care products with false marketing – including supposed anti-aging effects – about the benefits of such products, which are ...

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    In Asia, this number is around 40%. [2] In India, specifically, over half of the skin care products are sold to whiten skin. [3] [2] In Pakistan, where skin lightening products are popular, creams have been found to contain toxic levels of hydroquinone and mercury. [4] [5] Efforts to lighten the skin date back to at least the 16th century in ...

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    In the event of an injury that damages the skin's protective barrier, the body triggers a response called wound healing. After hemostasis, inflammation white blood cells, including phagocytic macrophages arrive at the injury site. Once the invading microorganisms have been brought under control, the skin proceeds to heal itself.