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Let me tell you a quick story.
Just a few years ago, I met a young Japanese woman. We were sitting beside each other on a shuttle to Kennedy Airport, leaving New York City after business trips.
She told me she was in town to receive an international award from her advertising firm (I recognized the company’s name; it was a giant in the industry) and was on her way back to Tokyo. I was amazed; she was obviously an intelligent woman, but seemed extremely young. I was bold enough to ask her age.
She laughed. “Guess,” she said.
I told her the truth; she looked about 18.
“Twice that,” she said, smiling. “I’m 36.”
I told her that was astonishing, and the rest of the conversation was about her award-winning ad campaign. Later I told friends about this, and when I mentioned how young the woman looked, one of them said, “You know, Japanese women are famous for that. They all seem to look so young.”
It was news to me at the time, but I’ve since learned it’s true. Japanese women are known for looking young and fresh-skinned for many years.
Then I learned something more important — a big secret of Japanese facial rejuvenation. It’s seaweed. I know that sounds ridiculous, but hear me out.
Wakame is a type of sea kelp native to Japan. For centuries the Japanese ate wakame, both fresh and dried, for its health-giving properties, including blooming, youthful skin.
I myself now use a Japanese facial rejuvenation product that contains an extract of this Japanese sea kelp called Phytessence Wakame, a powerful antioxidant (that’s important because oxidation caused by free radicals is a major cause of aging skin).
Wakame is rich in sodium, iron, potassium and calcium — 15 times more calcium than milk! These minerals are essential to maintaining the skin’s moisture balance — and remember, dry skin is very common with skin aging.
Wakame is also rich in the B vitamins, which help to sooth inflammation of our skin.
Maybe most important of all, Phytessence Wakame also proved in clinical studies to inhibit the activity of hyaluronidase, an enzyme that breaks down hyaluronic acid in the skin.
Hyaluronic acid, together with elastin and collagen, is essential to maintain the elasticity and smoothness of the skin. Without hyaluronic acid, the elastin and collagen fibers lose their “glue”, and our skin begins to sag and wrinkle.
So by halting that destructive enzyme called hyaluronidase, Phytessence Wakame allows hyaluronic acid to become abundant in our skin again — just as it was when we were years younger.
Phytessence Wakame is not available in the big-name skin care products, and probably won’t be for years, if ever. But I found it in a line of skin care products available on the web.
Visit my website for more on this and other ingredients that do a great job of facial rejuvenation.
Kathryn Lane is a health and nutrition researcher. She says the most valuable and effective products she finds are rarely the most expensive or the most advertised. Check out her website: http://www.health-and-skin-site.com/
Arbonne is going to Australia in July. Does anyone know where I can get into a Network group there?
Arbonne is a health and wellness company that is growing SO rapidly in the U.S. It has Anti-aging , Acne, Baby, Vitamins and more. It grew over 160% last year. Australia is it’s first international country. Hope someone has some good info for me!
Are you currently with Arbonne? If so, you should be getting some info from your upline about upcoming Australia information. Let me know if you need any help! ~K
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 . .
