All Natural Skin Care Products with Wakame
By the Editor | June 24, 2010
A major ingredient in the all natural skin care products on the market is grape seed oil. It is valuable as a moisturizer and a shaving lubricant. It is healing and soothing when used on bags under the eyes.
The antioxidants it contains can help prevent free radical damage, one of the primary causes of wrinkles. But, grape seed oil is not the only natural ingredient that works.
Recent research has focused on proactively preventing the aging of the skin. The grounds for the focused research is obvious. Billions of customers are interested in anti-aging solutions.
Antioxidants are some of the most important ingredients to look for. Refined protein complexes like Functional Keratin and protein peptides are also promising. Extracts from plants like the avocado and certain kinds of seaweed are helpful. Some companies have excelled at compounding these ingredients.
Many of the all natural skin care products available today contain just 1 or 2 components at best. Distilled or purified water is often the main ingredient. Water is plainly necessary for blending. But, if the label of ingredients includes only water and one other compound, then you aren’t getting much for your money.
In regards to every day cleansers, the gentler the product the better. But, even if you use the gentlest cleanser, you still need a great moisturizer.
If you are what some people call a “purist”, you might not want anything that science can provide. There’s nothing undesirable with that. The best moisturizer you can use is grape seed or olive oil.
If you are open to use some scientifically advanced all natural skin care products that contain no artificial chemicals or added fragrances, you can look for a moisturizer containing grape seed oil, functional keratin and a kind of seaweed known as wakame kelp.
Blended collectively in lotion-form, those ingredients are nourishing and refreshing. They help protect against sun & free radical damage. They stimulate the body’s own collagen production and reduce wrinkles over time.
They even prevent the loss of one of the compounds responsible for the skin’s firmness and smoothness. The loss of hyaluronic acid is slowed by wakame kelp.
Many of the all natural skin care products on the market contain hyaluronic acid. Only a few contain wakame.
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