Monday, July 20, 2009

Anti Aging Skin Care

It is inevitable that as we age, the quality of our skin will decrease unless we use some type of anti aging skin care treatment. Believe it or not, many people are turning to medical procedures to improve the appearance of their skin. This makes no sense to me since it does nothing to address the underlying needs of aging skin.

Many of these companies fail to mention that they produce these anti aging skin care products with little regard to the effectiveness of the ingredients. Instead these choose to hide these ineffective ingredients with fragrances and fillers to mask the inability of these skincare creams to produce measurable results.

If you’re over 30 and are anxious about your aging skin, consider yourself lucky. Despite the heightening environmental aggressions against our skin, as well as the type of synthetic substances added on to skin care products, science is continuing its efforts to provide women of the 21st century with the best anti-aging skin care treatments. No need to argue about it, a beautiful face (minus the blemishes) can take you anywhere and is probably one of your best assets.

The regular use of anti-aging skin care products is becoming normal these days; the growth in popularity is due in no small part to the fact that we are all living and working longer. The skin care industry uses beauty products that increase the synthesis of the protein collagen, the main protein in skin which becomes less elastic as we age; approximately one quarter of the protein contained in skin is collagen. Collagen is a member of another family of substances that aid in reducing the signs of aging. known as antioxidants, they are the body’s method of slowing down the aging process.

An effective anti aging skin care product will address the major causes of an aged appearance. Those causes include decreased production of new cells and elastic fibers, low levels of hyaluronic acid and free radical damage. Of the three, free radical damage is arguably the largest cause, but the other factors are important, too.

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