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Skin Care Ingredients / Weighing The Benefits
If you've ever stood in the aisle of the skincare section
of your favorite cosmetics department looking for a face
cream to help you look younger and healthier, you know
how confusing it can be to find a product that will help
improve the look and texture of your skin.
As confusing as it is, science and research have become
our best friends in the quest for younger looking skin, and
the quest isn't over, there are promising new studies and
clinical tests every day that help us understand what it takes
to stay looking young and youthful.
Then why are we so confused about what we need?
According to consumer industry tracker Packaged Facts,
the 2004 U.S. skincare sales reached $6.4 billion and is
expected to reach over $9 billion by the year 2010. If you
consider all the skincare manufacturers competing for their
share of the industry it's not surprising that we fall prey to the
more prominent marketing hype and miss the actual research
findings.
The best advice is to do your homework. Understand what
your needs are and be realistic about the results. Don't expect
a magic potion that will erase years off your face in a few days.
It took years for those lines and wrinkles to develop, it isn't
practical to expect they will disappear in a few days.
It's also important to remember that the aging process can
only be slowed down, it can't be reversed. Everyone
experiences different levels of improvement. Skin care experts
have found it reasonable to expect about a 30% improvement
over the course of six to eight weeks time.
The best place to start is to identify what your skin care needs
are. Read the labels and understand what the ingredients do.
Depending on what doctors, specialists and advertisers you
talk to, you're likely to get differing answers but if you do your
homework by researching the ingredients and using products
as prescribed, you will most likely see a difference.
Here are a few facts on the most popular ingredients.
AHA - Alpha Hydroxy Acids
AHA's are used as a skin exfoliator. It can clear pores and rid
the skin of dead cells. Beta Hydroxy or salicylic acids are often
used for acne prone skin but can be a bit drying. Experts seem
to agree that AHA's are an excellent skin exfoliator but it is
questionable as an anti-aging ingredient.
Copper Peptides
It is not conclusive as to whether copper peptides can reduce
the aging process by reducing wrinkles and other signs of aging
in the skin. It may be possible since copper peptides seem to
stimulate the production of collagen in unscarred skin and help
reduce skin inflammation, however there is a lack of clinical
evidence and more
extensive research studies are needed
before the experts can agree completely on these claims.
Green Tea
Teas, be it black, white or green contain antioxidants which
are clinically known to fight off free radicals. Most skin care
experts agree that these teas can help decrease inflammation
and swelling of the skin and can also decrease the effects of
UV exposure. Skin care products that contain antioxidant teas
are often recommended.
Hyaluronic Acid
Hyaluronic Acid is a humectant that occurs naturally in humans,
animals and in young skin, however aging, smoking and dieting
can result in its loss.
Hyaluronic Acid has often been used as an injected lubricant
for osteoarthritis and other ailments. When applied topically,
it helps retain moisture and has been used to plump the skin.
Experts can agree that it is excellent in helping retain moisture
but are unsure of its long-lasting value.
Kinetin
Kinetin is a plant-growth hormone, and its technical name is
N6-furfuryladenine. Kinetin can offer temporary hydrating
benefits, however further applications of kinetin need to be
investigated. Kinetin is probably best used as a preventive
measure as opposed to reducing the look of aging.
Retinol
Most experts seem to agree that Retinol, (a derivative of
Vitamin A) and tretinoin (Retinol's stronger counterpart)
which is the active ingredient in Retin-A and Renova, are
the most effective ingredients in the fight against anti-aging.
They can help regenerate collagen to reduce lines and
wrinkles, and help lighten dark spots, freckles and sun
damaged skin.
Absorption is a key factor in using retinol so it is recommended
that using a combination of retinol and palmitic acid (retinyl
palmitate) be used for proper penetration at the cellular level,
however if you use retinyl palmitate you will need to use more
of this product than one that contains retinol to get the same
effect.
Retin-A can cause skin sensitivity in which case retinol is an
excellent alternative.
Soy
It is believed that soy has mild skin rejuvenating effects as it
contains botanically-based estrogen. IT contains anti-oxidants
and anti-inflammatory that soothe the skin but there are no
anti-aging elements to soy.
About the author:
Elizabeth is an online skin care consultant who features quality skin care sites and reviews fine skin care products. Get her newsletter and receive your free copy of 'Beauty and Weight Loss Tips' Ebook http://www.fine-skin-care-products.com
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Acne.org |
Information on acne, medications and treatment of scars. Includes a regimen for keeping skin clear. |
www.acne.org |
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AcneNet |
Dermatologist-reviewed information about acne, which lets people know that today virtually every case of acne can be resolved. |
www.skincarephysicians.com |
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What is Acne? |
Information about the different types of acne lesions and what causes acne to develop. |
www.skincarephysicians.com |
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Questions and Answers About Acne |
Illustrated information on causes of acne skin lesions, and tips and information on common treatments, their side effects, and current research. |
www.niams.nih.gov |
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Acne Resource Center |
Acne, Nutrition, Research on Acne and Important Tips for Getting Acne Free. |
www.acne-resource.org |
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Acne - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
Acne is a group of skin rashes that have different causes. Acne vulgaris - most commonly experienced around puberty, typically of the face and ... |
en.wikipedia.org |
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Acne vulgaris - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
Different types of Acne Vulgaris: A: Cystic acne on the face, B: ... The vernacular term bacne or backne is often used to indicate acne found specifically ... |
en.wikipedia.org |
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MedlinePlus: Acne |
From the National Institutes of Health; Questions and Answers about Acne (National Institute of ... Select services and providers for Acne in your area. ... |
www.nlm.nih.gov |
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MedlinePlus Interactive Tutorials: Acne |
Acne. Start Tutorial. Starts multimedia presentation with questions. Requires Flash Player. Download Flash. download button for flash player. ... |
www.nlm.nih.gov |
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Acne Treatment by AcneHelper.com |
Resource for acne treatments and prevention. Learn tips and techniques to stop pimples, zits and blackheads for good. |
www.acnehelper.com |
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Acne |
Acne Creative bring brands to life through advertising, design and product ... Commercials, music videos and other film formats are made by Acne Film. ... |
www.acne.se |
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Acne Jeans |
About · Collection · Acne Studios · Contact · Press/Retailer · Work at Acne Jeans · Newsletter · Shop (EU). Copyright © Acne Jeans. |
www.acnejeans.com |
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Acne |
If you're almost a teen, chances are pretty good that you have some acne. About 8 in 10 preteens and teens have acne, along with many adults. |
www.kidshealth.org |
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Acne - treatment and causes of pimples and blackheads |
What are the causes of acne and which skin treatments are most effective - BUPA health information factsheet. |
hcd2.bupa.co.uk |
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Natural Acne Treatment Information |
Acne and Diet · The Risks and Side Effects of Prescription Acne Medications ... This is a great jumping off point for natural acne treatments. ... |
www.absoluteacneinfo.com |
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ASG www.stopspots.org ! | Index Acne, Pimples, Blackheads, Zits ... |
Information and support on acne, including top ten tips, beauty tips and problems. |
www.stopspots.org |
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Acne.net - Acne & Skin Treatment Resource |
Introduction to several forms of acne and some available treatments, by a dermatologist and medical school professor. |
www.acne.net |
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Acne.com - Acne Treatment Information |
Acne.com - Acne Treatment Information. Your source for Acne information on the web. Learn more about what causes acne and how you can fight acne. |
www.acne.com |
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Acne – Complete medical information regarding acne and its ... |
Complete medical explanation produced by doctors regarding acne, its causes, myths of causes, treatment on your own, and treatment by doctors. |
www.medicinenet.com |
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AAD - Acne |
Acne is a skin condition which has plugged pores (blackheads and whiteheads), inflamed pimples (pustules), and deeper lumps (nodules). |
www.aad.org |
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