Amino
acids help stimulate collagen production. Collagen is the tissue that
determines skin firmness. By increasing the production of collagen, amino acids
can help our skin retain it's firmness, therefore reducing lines and wrinkles.
Essential fatty acids, EFAs, help our skin to become softer, smoother, and
retain proper moisture content. Essential fatty acids have a very beneficial
effect an the synthesis of prostaglandin hormones in our skin cells. Omega 3,
an essential fatty acid, greatly benefits skin texture and may also help
prevent the development of skin cancer and aging of our skin. Our bodies
produce Hyaluronic acid which is found to be abundant in young skin. The
affects of aging and environment gradually reduces the amount of hyaluronic
acid our bodies produce and maintain. Hyaluronic acid is important for our
body's connective tissue, especially in our skin. Hyaluronic acid also helps to
cushion, lubricate and provide needed flexibility for our skin. Alpha Lipoic
Acid is becoming well known for it's anti-aging effects and is a potent antioxidant
that combats skin damage and helps repair past skin damage. Alpha lipoic acid
provides great free radical defense especially when combined with other
anti-aging antioxidants.Alpha lipoic acid is soluble in both oil and water.
Alpha lipoic acid enhances the benefits of vitamins C and E and Coenzyme Q 10.
Coenzyme Q 10 helps decrease cellular oxidation in Dermaclear skin that accompanies aging.
CoQ10 enters the layers of the epidermis and reduces the level of oxidation..
CoQ10 helps protect against UV light. CoQ10 activates phosphotyrosine kinases
which prevents oxidation damage. CoQ10 is a very important natural nutrient for
anti-aging skin care. Our natural skin requires natural anti-aging skin care.
Many all natural anti-aging skin care nutrients are available for us. They
include amino acids, essential fatty acids, vitamins, anti-aging antioxidants
and anti-aging skin care formulas. We can help our skin externally through the
use of topical all natural lotions, ointments, creams and solutions. We can
keep our skin healthy internally through the use of all natural supplements,
vitamins and formulas. Our skin keeps our internal system in place and protects
our internal structure. Our skin provides valuable information about our
overall health. Our skin is important not only for our appearance, but more
vitally, for our complete well being. To proper care of your skin, it is
imperative to know the type of your skin and what kind of care needs The
healthy, glowing skin is not the exclusive privilege of those who can afford
professional skin care. Developing a routine of keeping your skin clean,
hydrated and protected can help you look your best.
A good daily skin care
should not take more than 10 minutes a day. The following steps should be
incorporated into your daily skin-care routine that will help your skin looking
and feeling healthy, clear and youthful: DETERMINE YOUR SKIN TYPE Before you
can find the right stuff to put on your skin, you must first determine its
type. To do so, look at your bare face in a mirror in natural daylight (i.e.
outside or near a window.) Contrary to that dry skin feels tight and
dehydrated. It may also look flaky, red and rough. Oily skin is shiny,
especially along the T-zone, where oil glands are most prevalent and tend to
breakout. Large pores may also indicate oiliness. Normal skin has a uniform
texture and tone while combination skin has oily and dry patches. It may be
shiny/blemished along the T-zone and scaly around the periphery. Finally, there
is sensitive skin which needs more care. DRY SKIN Dry skin occurs when the
dermis does not secret enough oil or sebum. How to take care of it? Wash your
face once a day with rich, creamy cleanser and warm water. Rinse with cold
water and pat your skin dry. Use oil-based moisturizers and make-up. Avoid
toners and make-up that contain alcohol as alcohol based products have bad
effect on this type of skin. Certain ingredients that should be looked for any
treatment cream for this skin type, as dry skin is prone to flakes, itches,
etc. Wheat Germ Oil: it is high in vitamin E and acts as anti-oxidant. Aloe
vera: it is famous fr its moisturizing and soothing properties as well as for
its ability to aid in healing.
Sandalwood: moisturizes dry skin Almond oil: A
versatile, carrier oil, good for all skin types. It helps replenish the oils
lost from the skin during the cleaning process. Calendula flower: It is anti
inflammatory and is often used to treat itching, flaking and drying of the
skin. Chamomile: It reduces irritation due to dryness of skin. Bees wax: It
helps retain moisture. Cocoa butter: It often protects chapped skin, relieves
irritation and diminishes signs of wrinkles and stretch marks. Glycerine: It
relieves irritation and moisturizes the skin. OILY SKIN Oily skin is more prone
to pimples, black heads white heads than other skin types and is coarser in
texture. However, now creams are available as per skin types which not only
prevent pimples from occurring but not take care of pimple marks by diminishing
and clearing them gradually. How to take care of it: oily skin tends to attract
more dirt than dry skin, so wash your face several times a day with a light,
non greasy liquid soap and warm water. Rinse with cold water. Use of face back
once or twice a week absorbs excess oil. Use toners and astringents containing
alcohol to help dry the skin. Buy water-based moisturizers and make-up and use
powder to minimize shine. Remember to look for the following variants in your
cream. Neem: It acts as astringent for the skin. Tulsi: it has cooling effect on
the skin. Chandan: It absorbs excess oil giving a glow to the skin. Alpha
Hydroxy acids: Natural plant extracts that improves the look and condition of
the skin. Astringent: It is effective on oily and blemished complexions.
Performs tightening action on the skin and pores. Turmeric: It has antiseptic
qualities and also lightens the darker skin. Lime: Treats acne as it is
astringent, antiseptic and non- irritating. Camphor: It is a cooling and highly
stimulating herb. Used for oily skin and acne. Lavender: It is an all-skin care
product that promotes healing and prevents scarring, used on itchy skin,
bruises, burns and blemishes. COMBINATION SKIN: NORMAL TO OILY People with this
skin type have normal skin on their cheeks and oily skin with enlarged pores on
their T Zone that stretches across the forehead and down the nose and chin. HOW
TO TAKE CARE OF IT: For this skin type of skin it is necessary to find products
that will keep your skin hydrated, while minimizing breakouts. Look for
cleaners designed for combination skin and use water based moisturizer,
applying it less frequently. COMBINATION SKIN DRY TO OILY This skin type is
marked by oily skin in the T zone and dry, taut skin on the cheeks. How to take
care of it? Wash your face with cleansers that are designed for combination
skin and when using a toner, dilute it with water before applying on your
cheeks. Apply moisturizer more frequently to dry skin. Use oil absorbing
make-up to reduce shine. Combination could use a mix of ingredients of dry skin
and oily skin.
SENSITIVE SKIN This type irritates easily and is often red and
blotchy. This type of skin can have allergic reactions to beauty products
usually sensitive to the sun, wind and cold weather. HOW TO TAKE CARE OF IT:
Look for soap, make-up and moisturizers that are fragrance free and
hypoallergenic. Wash your face once a day and use skin exfoliants. Use a
hypoallergenic toner on oily areas, but discontinue if it causes irritation.
Ingredients like glycerine, jajoba, buttermilk, laender, tulsi, etc should be
used which can moisturize the skin gently. OTHER PRECAUTIONS o Besides, you
also need to consider your diet and lifestyle, since these 2 factors play an
important role in the health of a persons skin o Those 8 glasses of water a day
your mom always told you to drink are essential to maintain your skin's
elasticity and suppleness. o And don't count coffee or any of the caffeinated
soda as part of the 8 glasses because caffeine is dehydrating. o You need to
give some thought and consideration to the type of make-up you use. And be sure
to clean your tools regularly. Things such as cosmetic brushes get dirty and
can bacteria and germs and may cause skin irritations and breaking out. o Keep
environmental pollutants from being absorbed into the skin with a good
moisturizer that also acts as a skin barrier, as they may cause marks and
wrinkles. Blocked pores, dull skin, uneven skin, blackheads and
whiteheads...all signs of congested skin and often affecting not just
teenagers, but adults too. Also knows as open comedomes, blackheads are
literally tiny plugs in the opening of a follicle or pore on the skin.
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