Tuesday, December 31, 2013

Skin Care Cream for Antiaging

Most of us are looking for that fountain of youth in a bottle. Years ago it seemed like a dream. Science is moving forward on several fronts to address our aging process. Skin care is one of those fronts. The focus has been on wrinkles, collagen and elastin rejuvenation

We have heard buzz words, like 'moisturize', 'rejuvenate', 'protect' and 'renew'. But what do these words really mean?

Skin moisturizers most often work by placing a fine oil based layer on top of the skin's outermost layer to prevent moisture from evaporating from the skin. This aids in keeping skin hydrated, whereby cells may receive their nourishment and essentially help prevents dehydration of the skin cells, which may lead to premature aging.

Antioxident skin creams contain vitamins and other substances that may prevent the formation of 'free radicals'. They are the by-product of the cells metabolism when they use oxygen. As we age, free radicals may disrupt normal cell function and lead to cell aging and even cell death. Therefore, it may be a good idea to either use a cream with anti-oxident properties as well as using sun block, which is the number one thing you can do to prevent free radical formation in the skin, and protect the skin from the sun's harmful rays.

We may also ask, what antiaging products actually repair or rejuvenate the skin once fine lines and wrinkles set in. Can we actually 'turn back the clock'?

Collagen is one of the key protiens in the skin that help support its structure. As we age, we begin to loose collagen and elastin. To help the skin rejuvenate collagen, we must maintain a healthy diet, and must have plenty of vitamine C, which is essential for proper collagen synthesis. Vitamin C is also considered an excellent anti-oxidant, and will help to improve overall skin health.

Elastin is probably the most important element in the skin that helps reduce the formation of wrinkles, and gives us the spring in our skin, and a youthful look. Unfortunately, we all stop producing elastin as we pass puberty. Slowly our skin starts to sag and form wrinkles. New science in skin care has addressed this with quite amazing results.

Skin care creams and eye serum are now available to try and replenish our diminishing supply of elastin. Human elastin can now be produced through recombinant DNA science. In this process, the human gene for elastin is inserted into a plant, and the production of 100% pure human elastin type proteins are produced. This is an amazing forward step for the science of aging skin. One you can apply daily, available to consumers. These proteins crosslink to form exactly the same elastin we start to lose after puberty.

Now you can moisturize, use sun block, take vitamin C to slow down the aging process. You may also try skin care products with human elastin type ingredients to 'rejuvenate' aged and damaged skin appearance. Make sure your products do not contain animal elastin as this may cause allergic reactions. Look for laboratory grade, clinically tested, and scientifically proven human elastin type creams only. You may find them on your face when you take the right steps to youthful skin.

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