Thursday, November 13, 2008

Best Skin Care Ingredients for Mature Skin

Ask a woman any question you can possibly come up with save for one: her age. As much as we hate to admit it, most women are indeed horrified of the idea of growing old. Probably, the same thing goes for men too, but the aspect of fear that goes with aging is never as strong as it is with women. It is not exactly the idea of maturity that inspires fear but the inevitable physical aging process that comes with it. The formation of those undesirable wrinkles and fine lines supposedly signifying wisdom also means the loss of our skin's elasticity and youth. The accumulation of cellulite in our tummies, arms, and hips (they sometimes come naturally after giving birth), which were once glorified as the ideal of beauty and fertility ages ago, are now despised and ridiculed. And as much as we hate to acknowledge it, most people think that the more a woman ages, the more she recedes into the backseat of beauty standards.

But thanks to the advent of modern technology and the latest advancements in skin care research. Growing old nowadays can be retarded with the use of a variety of beautifying and anti-aging concoctions, which are widely acclaimed by skin care product reviews worldwide. Used in conjunction with a healthy lifestyle and good attitude, these products would not only diminish those etch marks of aging on our faces, but they can also stave them off. These products contain special ingredients that are confirmed to work wonders on our skin. Let us learn a few things about them.



* Retinoids
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Retinol is another term for Vitamin A. Retinoids are derivatives of this nutrient. Apart from being used as treatment for cancer, Retinoids are also used for addressing the following skin disorders: aging skin, freckles, sun damage, age spots, acne, and psoriasis. This substance is used in a variety of skin formulations; it has been proven to work well with aging skin. They work by turning over the skin cells after permeating deep into it. This results to a renewal of the dermis and an increase in the production of collagen. However, some users may encounter adverse effects like burning feeling, itching, skin irritation, redness, and peeling.



* Humectants

Substances capable of absorbing air-borne moisture are referred to as humectants. Widely used in many skin care products for their moisturizing properties, they can prevent water loss in the skin. Thus, keeping lines and wrinkles from forming.



* Lipids

Lipids are water soluble fats that compose 10-20% of the skin's topmost layer. They function to keep some substances such as drugs, germs, and some chemicals from permeating deep into the skin. Also, they decrease water loss, keeping the skin from getting dehydrated. Ceramides and liposomes are the two most popular formulations making use of lipids.



* Peptides

Peptides are small chains of amino acids popularly used in most skin care products, for it decreases the appearance of wrinkles and fine lines. Promoting skin regeneration, high concentrations are necessitated for peptides to work effectively.



* Alpha Hydroxy Acids

Derived from food products(citrus fruits, grapes, milk, etc.), Alpha Hydroxy Acids or AHA work to exfoliate skin, making it shed dead skin cells. This improves the texture of the skin. As a consequence; skin becomes smoother, softer, more even-toned, and younger in appearance. Research indicates that only minimal concentration is required for AHA's to work effectively.




Resource Box: Maricel Modesto is a writer and editor who writes for various health and lifestyle magazines.


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