Looking at the Latest Anti Aging Research for Skin Care

By the Editor | July 30, 2010

Anti aging research has proven that what your skin needs is all natural compounds for maintaining increased firmness and elasticity.  This is because these substances provide your skin with antioxidants, which are necessary for the repair of free radical damage.

Clinical studies have proven that certain natural compounds can do much more than previously thought, so let’s look at what certain ingredients can do to help you look younger.

There are three major causes behind why lines and wrinkles develop in the skin.  Free radicals stealing the electrons from chemical structures in the skin, and throughout the body are one of the major reasons why wrinkles develop.

The steady decomposition of your collagen, elastin, and hyaluronic acid caused by enzyme activity, and a gradual decline in the production of fresh tissue are the other two.

Anti aging research has shown that the antioxidant power of protein complexes, enzymes, various nutrients, and plant derived oils, waxes, and extracts provides amazing benefit to the skin.

These antioxidants neutralize the free radicals they encounter, so that they cannot cause you any greater harm.  Then they proceed to heal the injury incurred by your chemical structures, which helps to revitalize and smooth the skin.

Ingredients such as Grape seed oil and Phytessence Wakame kelp extract are not just effective in providing antioxidants to the skin.

This pair of compounds has been shown to exert their influence over the collagenase, elastase, and hyaluronidase enzymes present in the skin, and alter their normally destructive behavior patterns.  This action will noticeably slow the degradation of the firming tissues and polymer in your skin.

Recent anti aging research has led to the development of all natural components like Nano-Lipobelle H EQ10, and Cynergy TK.  The former is a special form of Coenzyme Q10 molecularly reduced to microscopic size, while the latter is a blend of enzymes and protein complexes.

These two ingredients have been shown to make a remarkable difference in the amount of collagen and elastin present in your skin.

Anti aging research has proven that natural compounds can’t be beat when it comes to making the skin look younger.

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Topics: Anti Aging, Antioxidants, Natural Skin Care, Skin Care Ingredients, Skin Care Products, Skin MD Blog, Skin Science | 2 Comments »

2 Responses to “Looking at the Latest Anti Aging Research for Skin Care”

  1. Mayo Says:
    July 30th, 2010 at 3:37 pm

    What you put on your skin can either help it or harm it – and your entire body – depending on what’s in the product.

    Therefore, it’s important to consider the ingredients in ALL the products you use – like those on your hair and body as well as your face. The best treatments for any age or type skin are not the most expensive ones, but rather gentle ones that are effective.

    Chemicals are not gentle or effective. In fact, research is showing that a buildup of chemicals on the skin can cause acne, dryness (which leads to prematurely aging skin) and skin cancer.

    The best products are those with the highest-quality ingredients, not the highest price.

    With so many manufacturers using chemicals in their products, almost any product – cleansers, moisturizers, shampoos, shaving creams, conditioners, hair gels, sunscreens and makeup – can be causing breakouts on your face and body.

    Here’s a page that shows what to look for in organic products as well as ingredients to avoid in skin and hair care products. http://www.best-mens-skin-care.com/organic-skin-care.html

    To find chemical-free products, read labels and research ingredients – or start with certified organic ingredients which don’t contain harmful chemicals.

  2. Mineral Skin Care Says:
    August 19th, 2010 at 3:57 am

    There’s a lot of anti aging creams in the market. However, nothing can beat the effectiveness of using natural ingredients in skin care products. These products are filled with vitamins and minerals. Some of the key minerals to look out for include Zinc, Copper, Magnesium, Calcium, Manganese and Selenium.

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