That’s why there are so many different
skin care products on
the market today. The topical skin care market is a multi-billion
dollar industry.
There is so much demand for effective
anti-aging skin care products, that manufacturers are constantly
flooding the marketplace with new products to capitalize on this
demand.
Many of these products are produced
haphazardly, put into fancy high-end bottles and pushed onto the
market. Instead of investing time and money to produce a quality,
proven skin care product, most manufacturers will choose to spend their
money on marketing and product presentation.
They can paint a convincing picture with
the right bottle, a few full page magazine advertisements and a
high-profile celebrity endorsement who more than likely has never tried
the products they are endorsing.
There is something you might already
know about marketing, it is VERY EXPENSIVE!
And, that’s really why a tiny tube can
cost a hundred
dollars or more. Not because what’s inside is expensive, but
because of all
the other things the company decided to spend money on are expensive.
As an informed consumer, you don't need
to fall for these marketing gimmicks. There will never be a shortage of
people willing to pay top dollar for the latest skin care product in a
fancy bottle, whether it works or not. The truth is that most people
will not take the time to research specific products and ingredients to
help them understand which ingredients work and which ingredients can
actually harm their skin!
It is hard to believe, but many skin
care products contain a variety of ingredients
that can actually damage your skin over time. I am going to discuss
some ingredients to avoid in this section.
Mineral oil is found in 100's of
products I have researched. It may be listed as liquid paraffin,
paraffin wax or petrolatum on the label of the product. It doesn't
matter what they call it, it is bad for your skin. Companies use
mineral oil for one simple reason: it's cheap!
After just one application of a product
containing mineral
oil, your pores will become clogged. You may not realize it,
but your skin “breathes” too. Any product containing mineral oil will
actually prevent your skin from "breathing" and trap toxins inside.
When this natural process is blocked by
thick waxy
ingredients, pimples form, blackheads multiply and rashes can develop
over time. Your skin starts to feel bumpy and greasy.
If you continue to use the product, your
face can become chapped and dry, because your skin stops producing its
own oils. It simply dries out.
This common ingredient in skin care
products can actually cause you to look older rather than
younger!
Dioxane
Dioxane was originally derived from
coconut. Knowing that, you might think it sounds pretty good, but
it is the shell, not the flesh and the compound is now created
synthetically and used in a number of skincare products.
The synthetic derivative now used often
contains high levels of 1,4-dioxane, which is quickly absorbed through
the skin.
The chemical will pass through your
pores and quickly enter
your blood stream. It is unregulated in most states and
countries, but the
state of California lists it as a known carcinogen and the attorney
general has
brought several lawsuits against so-called “organic” skin care products
that
contain it.
It is scary to think that people pay top
dollar to unknowingly put this stuff on their skin!
Fragrance
Everyone wants to smell nice, but there
are literally thousands of different chemicals that can be listed on
the label as “fragrance”. Many of them contain toxins or known
carcinogens.
Skin care products should not contain
perfumes or fragrances. If you want to smell nice, stick with a dab of
perfume or body spray.
When you apply a skin care product you
are massaging it into your face and body, covering a large area of the
skin. But when you apply a bit of perfume or body spray this is not the
case.
It is important to remember that the
skin is porous and anything put on it is quickly absorbed. There is
less chemical absorption into the skin when you dab a bit of perfume or
cologne.
That is not to say that perfumes and
colognes don't also contain undesirable chemicals. I know for a fact
that many of them do. But I am realistic enough to know that people
want to smell nice and are going to use something.
I believe that a little dab of fragrance
here and there is much better than massaging it into a large area of
skin while applying a skin care product.
Parabens
These may be listed on the label as
propyl, butyl, methyl or ethyl paraben. In some countries, their use is
completely banned, but many skin care products and moisturizers still
contain them.
Parabens act as a preservative,
extending the shelf life of creams and lotions. No one seemed to
think about what would happen if you rubbed them into your skin every
day.
Several studies have linked the use of
parabens to various
types of cancer. They are known to hinder the endocrine system,
cause allergies and
irritation. Read the label and if it’s in there, put it back on
the shelf.
Alcohols
Alcohols can be listed as ethyl alcohol,
methanol, ethanol, SD alcohol, benzyl alcohol and isopropyl alcohol.
Each type of alcohol acts differently, but those used in skin care
products cause dryness and irritation. They strip the skin of naturally
protective oils making it more vulnerable to infection.
Now that we have discussed harmful
ingredients to avoid, let's discuss some good ingredients to look for
and some ingredients that might sound good, but are actually not.
Ingredients to Look For
Before we discuss some specific
ingredients, it is important that we understand a little about how the
skin ages and what type of product will be effective in reversing the
signs of aging.
The main reason the skin starts to sag
and/or form wrinkles is that elastin and collagen start to break down.
Elastin is a protein that helps the skin stay supple and firm. When you
skin is stretched, it is the elastin that returns it to its normal
position.
Collagen is a fibrous protein. Collagen
is special among proteins because of its great tensile strength
providing firmness to the skin.
Over time, our bodies produce less of
the proteins collagen and elastin. Without them, the skin
loses its elasticity, starts to sag and form wrinkles.
Exposure to the sun also causes changes
in collagen fibers that lead to wrinkles and lines. Air pollution
increases the production of free radicals, which further damage
collagen fibers.
There are new, well researched compounds
that can reverse
and prevent this damage. Nutrients
for the skin that destroy free
radicals. There are unique products that your pores will absorb
and use to
produce new collagen and elastin. When you use skin care products
that contain these ingredients, your skin will start to look younger,
healthier and more radiant.
When you are choosing a skin care
product, it is important that you do not purchase one that is purely
cosmetic in nature. There are plenty of skin creams that will fill in
the lines while they are on, temporarily giving the appearance of nicer
skin, but as soon as you wash them off, reality returns.
In order for a skin
care product to be truly effective, it must
contain ingredients that nourish, nurture and stimulate your body’s
ability to
heal itself. If you want to prevent or reduce wrinkles, you want
something
that increases production of collagen, elastin and new skin cells. If
you do this, you will actually reverse the aging of your skin.
Now pay close attention to what I say
next, because it is very important. Several manufacturers of expensive
products try to deceive the public by including some really good active
ingredients.
The problem is that they do not contain
enough of the active ingredients to be effective. They contain
just a small amount so that they can legally list the ingredient on
their label. The best ingredients are expensive, and as I
mentioned before, most manufacturers spend the majority of their money
on marketing.
So, it is not enough to look for the
ingredients mentioned below, they must be high up on the list of
ingredients. Look for the highest concentration that you can find.
Collagen
Collagen, as an ingredient, should
really be back up there with the things to avoid. Collagen when
applied topically doesn’t do anything for your skin. The
molecules are much too large to be absorbed into the skin.
You may have heard of expensive collagen
injections and when it is mentioned as an ingredient in a skin care
product it makes you think, “Great! That should work.” When
injected, collagen merely fattens up the lowest layers of your skin and
“stretches” out the wrinkles. When your rub it on your face, it
does absolutely nothing.
Once again, you want to encourage and
support your body’s natural ability to produce “new” collagen.
Now let’s finally get to the really good
stuff.
Phytessence Wakame
Phytessence Wakame is an exotic kelp
that has been used for hundreds of years in Japan, both as a food
source and to promote younger
healthier skin. The reason it is healthy as a food,
is due to the vitamins and minerals that it contains. But, why is
it good for your skin?
Researchers have learned that this
specific type of sea kelp
blocks an enzymatic reaction that breaks down another of your skin’s
natural
proteins. This one is called hyaluronic acid. Wow, that’s a
mouthful to be
sure, but a simple way to look at is this. It binds collagen and
elastin
fibers together, so that skin is firmer.
Hyaluronic acid is sometimes referred to
as Hyaluronan. Its
importance in repairing and replacing damaged skin cells is well
documented.
Cynergy TK
This is a cutting edge substance
recently developed by a research team in New Zealand. Cynergy TK
will stimulate the body's production of collagen fibers, because this
natural substance can be “used” by the skin to create both
collagen and elastin, thereby promoting firmness and
elasticity.
With continued use, your face will look
younger and healthier. Wrinkles and fine lines will gradually
lessen. Cynergy TK actually allows your skin to repair itself
just as it did when you were a small child.
This ingredient also helps your skin
retain much needed
moisture. Clinical research has shown a 14% improvement in
moisture and a 42%
increase in elasticity when Cynergy TK was applied for 18 consecutive
days.
CoQ10
You may recognize CoQ10 as a health
supplement often referred to as Coenzyme Q10. You will frequently see
it listed in the ingredients of some of the better skin care products.
CoQ10 is a vitamin like substance that
is found in every cell of the body and in high levels in the cells of
the skin. It is a powerful antioxidant. An antioxidant is
something that destroys free radicals. It is precisely this antioxidant
ability that allows CoQ10 to counter free radicals before they damage
the skin.
Unfortunately, as with collagen and
elastin, the levels of CoQ10 in our bodies decrease with age. Exposure
to UV radiation from the sun quickly depletes COQ10 levels in the
skin.
The problem that most developers have
run into is that lotions containing the CoQ10 are not readily absorbed
through the pores and do not penetrate deep into the skin. Not to
worry, there is a form of CoQ10 that does penetrate deeply into the
skin. It is Nano-Lipobelle H-EQ10.
Nano-Lipobelle H-EQ10
This is a 'nano-emulsion' (that’s like a
combination) of COQ10 and vitamin E that was created using a patented
process that grinds the antioxidants down to a microscopic size that
can easily enter the pores and penetrate all 7 layers of skin,
absorbing free radicals as it goes.
The benefits of Nano-Lipobelle H-EQ10
include:
- Anti-wrinkle and wrinkle prevention
- Increased production of collagen and
elastin
- Improved appearance
- Noticeably firmer, smoother skin
- These results have all been proven in
clinical trials.
Where can you find all three of these
ingredients in a single skin care product line?
At the Xtend-Life
Natural Products company, that's where. They are located
in New Zealand but they ship their products worldwide. I know because I
use them every day.
You have probably never heard of the
company. That's because they don't spend their money on expensive
advertising and celebrity endorsements. They prefer to spend their
budget on bringing you the best skin care products that money can buy.
While developing their skin care line,
the company paid for the research and development and gave researchers
no upper budget limit. They wanted the safest, most effective
ingredients that money could buy.
I have used their health supplements for
years and tried
their skin care products as soon as they became available. And
let me tell
you, I have noticed a significant difference. My skin never felt
so good.
The company’s philosophy has always been
to keep the
customer’s health in mind. It is their top priority. If you want
to learn more, you can visit
their website (click here).