anti aging skin care products

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One of the most important things you can do in anti-aging skin care is to try and stay out of the sun. Due to carbon emissions over the past two centuries, the ozone layer has become a lot thinner, resulting in increased dangerous sun ultra-violet (UV) light radiation which causes serious harm to the skin, especially to light-skinned people, and those that enjoy basking in the sun.
People with lighter skin are more prone to skin sun damage than their darker skinned counterparts because they have less melanin, which is the first line of defense against the sun. Melanin in the skin absorbs the UV rays to protect itself.
Try stay out of the sun’s menacing rays between 10am and 2pm. If you’re going out into the sunshine for prolonged periods of time, use a good sun block with at least 15 SPF. The higher the SPF number, the better. If you’re going into the water, it is advisable to apply a water-resistant sun block so that it protects the skin in and out of the water. Even if you don’t deliberately tan in the sun, it is still advisable to protect yourself from its rays as much as possible. Anti-aging skin care is foremost!
Exposure to the sun’s UV rays can cause wrinkling, permanent dryness of the skin which causes premature aging, loss of elastin and collagen (which keeps the skin moist, young, healthy, and stretchable), and in the worst scenario, skin cancer in the form of melanoma. Sun damage often results in the DNA of the skin cells to become damaged resulting in the thickening and thinning of the skin in the healing process. Each time the skin cells heal from sun damage, the dead skin peels off, and doesn’t heal back in the same state as they originally were. This is how wrinkles develop. In extreme cases, cancer can develop in the regeneration process of these damaged skin cells.
Some solutions to repair or reverse sun damage are:
Topical application (in the form of a cream or ointment) of green tea and Vitamin C helps protect and heal the skin from the sun’s harmful UV rays.
Topical applications of Retin A, Glycolic Acid, or Lactic Acid applied to the skin after being sun burnt will result in exfoliation of the skin, assist with the healing process in repairing the damaged cells, and prevent future damage from UV radiation.
One can also undergo intense light-pulse laser treatment that can reverse the effects of sun damage.
Visit a dermatologist periodically to check for cancerous growths or tender areas where the skin has been damaged. Light-skinned people should be extra vigilant.
The best anti-aging skin care treatment against the sun is avoidance. Don’t expose yourself to excessive quantities of harmful ultra-violet sun rays, use sun blocks, and apply certain topical solutions to assist in the skin repair process. Don’t let it get to treatment phases: prevention is the key word here.
Visit Wendy Wilken’s anti-aging skin care techniques website and her anti-aging skin care methods blog for more details.
Why do a couple of skin care companies use pomegranate seed oil as anti aging element in products?
How does pomegranate seed oil help boost the look and feel of your skin? Should I purchase these products containing the oil?
Pomegranate Seed Oil is a blend of natural, cold-pressed seed oil. Pomegranate juice has antioxidant properties this the reason some use this ingredient for the antioxidants but on the other hand they have found that the fruit could have important implications for breast cancer treatment and estrogen replacement therapy. So i would stay away from it. I use botanically based products but the company where i buy them from do not include this as an ingredient on their anti aging line they are so careful selecting which would work better and the reason is their vast research experience. until they do not find the perfect ingrdient they do not sell the product. By the way they do not include mineral oil or animal products … using poducts formulatted with mineral oil, animal prooducts or fragrances which all these ingredients are very harmfull for our skin.. Mineral oil is the 2nd worse thing we could do to our skins health for it is like rubbing car oil on our skin and exposing ourselfes to the sun, animal products come from dead animals and these come from rendering plants these plants pick all dead animal and dead animal parts (from meat houses, etc.) and they put it in a huge pot, squash everything and boils it, what ever comes to the top is the oil other companies use to elaborate thier products, gross I know…the lipstick… ewww… As i said before i use botanically based skin care line called Arbonne (their anti aging line NutriMinC RE9) way much better because they get absorbed and the nutrients inside the products is what helps our skin look and feel healthy…they are not sold in stores, i buy them online at: http://arbonnepuertorico.myarbonne.com … under shop online and you could even ask for a sample , anyway it is a great way to buy becasue they have this money back guarantee if for some reason there is something you do not like from the products you get your money back guarantee (within 45 days from purchase) so you have nothing to loose, only avoid those lines to get deeper;~) Maybe too much info but i understand you will use it wisely…. Remember always read the ingredients and learn about them…
Behind the glossy images in magazines, and on television, there lies dangerous anti-aging secrets.
Most skin care products, even the “natural” ones, contain many harsh chemicals used in industrial processes.
These chemicals are known to cause a wide range of adverse health effects, ranging from skin irritation to cancer.
But the skin care companies don’t want you to know this.
If you knew the truth, you’d have second thoughts about buying many of the most popular skin care products on the market……even the expensive brands.
You can stop aging by educating yourself on effective anti-aging skin care and use anti-aging products that will work for you and your skin.
Read What the Big Skin Care Manufacturers Don’t Want You to Know . .
