Welcome to my site.
By the time you finish reading this page, I guarantee
you will be a much more educated consumer on how to
choose a quality skin care product that gives you the
results you earnestly desire.
Even though I don't know you, I'll bet that if
you're like me, you're sick and tired of skin care
products that don't do what they claim to.
The worst part is, it's ironically often the most
expensive skin care products that are the most
ineffective.
Now, of course, there are some good products on the
market that can genuinely help make your skin look
smoother, more radiant, and youthful. Not only
should a
quality skin product help reduce bags under,
and fine lines around, the eyes, but it should even out
coloration inconsistencies caused by age spots and
other unwanted pigment concentrations.
Now the problem is that there are literally
thousands of products to choose from and unless you
become a well-informed consumer, it's hard to
find one of the few that
actually produces real results and eliminates
years of aging from your face and body.
Let's face it, people will understandably spend any
amount of money to make themselves look better or
younger. Cosmetic surgery is a multi-billion dollar
industry and so is the topical skin care
industry.
It's simply a law of economics that the more the demand
for such products skyrockets, the more product that
manufacturers will flood onto the marketplace to
capitalize on this demand.
A lot of these products are rushed to market to meet
this demand without any real consideration to research
and development. All of the money goes into the
marketing of the product. On the surface everything
looks great. The bottles and jars that the creams come
in look appealing. The magazine advertisements are
glossy, complete with a youthful looking model or a
well known celebrity who doesn't even really use the
products.
You can't really blame these companies. When you are
spending a fortune paying for marketing, whether it be
on the product containers, magazine, radio, and TV ads,
royalties paid to celebrities and models, you have to
charge a lot of money for your products or you're going
to lose money.
On the other hand, this doesn't mean you and I have to
fall for these types of marketing schemes. After all,
these companies aren't going to encounter any shortage
of people who will open their wallets and purses to
purchase their products anytime soon. The reality is
most people simply won't take any time to research
products and understand what ingredients work and what
ingredients are actually bad for your skin!
That's why I created this website. So, let's get right
into it.
Ingredients to Avoid
It seems incredible, but many skin care products are
loaded with ingredients that actually harm your skin
over time. In this section, we will talk about some of
these.
First, mineral oil. I have seen this oil used in
literally hundreds of products I've look at. Mineral
oil may also go by the names liquid paraffin, paraffin
wax, and petrolatum on the product label. Mineral
oil is used so pervasively in skin care products
for one reason: it's cheap!
However, mineral oil, once applied, prevents the
skin from "breathing." As such, it clogs pores,
interferes with your skin's natural ability to
eliminate toxins, and can lead to acne flare ups. Also,
it is irritating to the skin and if used for any length
of time, your skin can become dependent on it, causing
chapping and dryness. Lastly, it can lead
to premature aging of the skin. It's amazing this
substance is even allowed in so-called "skin care"
products at all.
Dioxane: (a synthetic derivative of
coconut). This substance is widely used in
skincare products. It often contains
high concentrations of 1,4-dioxane, which
is readily absorbed through the skin. I know this
sounds crazy, but 1,4-dioxane is considered a chemical
"known to the State of California to cause cancer". To
think people pay money to put this stuff on their skin
unknowingly is downright scary.
Fragrances: Who doesn't like to smell
nice? Well, I'm here to tell you that if you want to
smell nice, use a little bit of perfume or
cologne....or some bodyspray. Your skin care products
should not contain fragrances. Many fragrances are
produced from ingredients that are known to be toxic or
carcinogenic.
You must remember that your skin is the largest organ
of the body. Anything you put on it can be easily
absorbed through the pores. Now, why would I recommend
you use perfume or cologne as a fragrance but
to choose a skin care product without them?
The reason is simple. When you use skin care products,
they are applied all over the face, neck, and body.
This covers a lot of surface area and, therefore,
a great deal of chemical absorption occurs.
Now, I'm sure that many colognes and perfumes contain
less than desirable substances too, but I'm enough of a
realist to know that people aren't going to stop using
these products to smell nice. However, with perfumes
and colognes, you can achieve what you want by a small
dab here and there.
So, in my opinion, this is a much better route to go
than to use skin care products that also contain
potentially dangerous fragrance chemicals that are
directly applied and massaged into the skin all over
your body.
Parabens: methyl, propyl, butyl, and
ethyl paraben. Many skin care products (and
moisturizing products) will use parabens as a
preservative so their products have a long shelf life.
The reason is purely economical. However, studies
suggest that they may cause cancer and interfere with
the body’s endocrine system, as well as causing
allergic reactions and skin rashes.
Alcohols: ethanol, ethyl
alcohol, methanol, benzyl alcohol, isopropyl
alcohol and SD alcohol. Not all alcohols have the same
properties, but these, which are commonly found in skin
care products, are very drying and irritating for the
skin. Alcohols such as these strip away the skin's
natural acid mantle, making you more vulnerable to
bacteria, moulds and viruses.
Now that we've looked at some of the bad, let's examine
some of the good ingredients and some ingredients that
sound good but in fact aren't.
Ingredients to Look For
Before we have a discussion of specific ingredients,
it's important to educate ourselves a little bit
more on skin itself and what makes a product good
or poor.
The biggest reason our skin, whether on the
face or the rest of the body, develops lines
and/or starts to sag, is that the collagen
and elastin in our skin begins to break down.
This is the most technical this page is going to get,
so bear with me for just a sentence or two.
Collagen is a protein that is fibrous in nature. What
makes collagen different from other kinds of protein is
that it possesses great tensile strength, which means,
among other things, it provides firmness to the
skin.
You don't need to be a scientist, therefore, to
understand that as collagen breaks down due to aging,
the firmness of our skin becomes...well, less
firm. Wrinkles appear and skin starts to sag.
Elastin, too, is a protein that helps skin stay
"flexible" and firm. If your skin is stretched,
elastin is the protein that helps it return to its
original position.
What all of this means for you is that you do not
want to purchase a skin care product that is
nothing more than a cream that fills in fine lines
and wrinkles, giving the appearance of temporarily
nicer skin when i'ts on...but the illusion
shattered when you wash it off. You want a product
that contains ingredients that actually stimulates
new collagen and
elastin production in your skin. If
you achieve this, you will, in reality, begin
to turn back the clock.
Now, pay attention here because I'm going to share with
you something extremely important. Some of the
manufacturers of more pricy products will try to dupe
the public by including some really good
active ingredients. What's wrong with that you
say?
Well, here's the tactic they use. Because
these active ingredients are beneficial for
the skin, they include some just so that they can
legally list them on the product label. This
way, the typical consumer thinks they are getting
a great product. But, because these ingredients are
expensive, and because, as discussed before, a lot
of well known companies are
already spending much of their budget on
marketing, they don't put in enough of
these 'active ingredients' to have any real
benefit for your skin.
So, when choosing a skin care product, it's not just
about selecting one with good ingredients; it's also
about choosing one with a high concentration
of these good ingredients.
Collagen
After my brief discussion about the importance of collagen,
you would think that buying a product with collagen in
it would be a great thing. And the marketers who sell
products that contain collagen know this. But it's a bogus
ingredient because collagen molecules are much too large to
penetrate into the skin when applied topically.
To be of any benefit, you must purchase a product with
ingredients that have been shown to stimulate your body's
own collagen production.
Phytessence Wakame
Phytessence Wakame is an exotic kelp, native to the
Japanese Sea. It works by blocking a harmful enzyme in your
body called hyaluronidase. Hyaluronidase breaks down
hyaluronic acid in your skin. You may think "well who
cares."
Well, you should because without hyaluronic acid, the
elastin and collagen fibers lose their "glue," which leads
to a loss of youthful appearance and dark eye circles.
But don't just take my word for it. If you research this on
wikipedia, you will read, for example, "Hyaluronan is also
a major component of skin, where it is involved in tissue
repair."
Cynergy TK
This is a new exciting, cutting edge substance.
Cynergy TK actually stimulates your own collagen to grow
again. In fact, it is proven in clinical trials to
stimulate not only the regrowth of
collagen but also elastin,
thereby promoting firmness and elasticity. In short,
fewer wrinkles, and more youthful, healthier looking skin.
It may help improve your skin's ability to retain its
needed natural moisture.
Indeed, studies show a sustained 14% improvement in skin
moisture retention over 18 days. Studies
on Cynergy TK also show a sustained improvement
in skin elasticity of 42% over 18 days.
CoQ10
If you look at the ingredient list for some of the better
skin care products, you'll often see CoQ10 listed. CoQ10 is
short for Coenzyme Q10, so you may also see it listed this
way. CoQ10 is a vitamin like substance that is found in all
of our body's cells and is very important for healthy skin.
CoQ10 is a powerful antioxidant. A lot of skin damage and
aging comes from free radicals wreaking havoc in our body's
cells. CoQ10's antioxidant ability can counter these free
radicals before damage occurs.
Unfortunately, like many other vital substances, as we age,
the amount of CoQ10 in our bodies becomes depleted.
Although CoQ10 is a great ingredient, not all forms are
equal. One in particular stands head and shoulders above
the rest. This version of it is
called Nano-Lipobelle H-EQ10.
Don't let the name scare you off, though. Here's why it's
different. Most of the CoQ10 you buy in a typical skin care
product is not readily usable when applied topically to the
skin.
Nano-Lipobelle H-EQ10, on the other hand, is a special
‘nano-emulsion’ form of CoQ10,
which penetrates far
down into the skin, thereby providing much
greater benefits for skin health. In fact, Nano-Lipobelle
H-EQ10 can penetrate down 7 layers deep into the skin.
Because this version of CoQ10 can penetrate so
deeply, it is extremely effective at ‘gobbling up’
free radicals in your skin. The result is a powerful
anti-wrinkle effect.
Nano-Lipobelle can also promote collagen and elastin
production as well.
Together, these three main active ingredients are some of
the most powerful anti-aging skin care compounds
available, and can significantly improve the look and feel
of your skin.
Where can you find all three of these ingredients in one
product line?
The company is not a household name. It doesn't have big
hollywood celebrities endorsing their products for even
bigger royalties. They don't advertise all over the radio,
in magazines, and on TV.
They're one of the few companies that focuses on spending
the bulk of their money on the production of the absolute
best products available, not the best marketing hype.
You can think of them as your "secret weapon" the big
companies don't want you to know about.
So, if you truly want to achieve younger looking more
vibrant skin, I suggest you
visit their site and read
about their skin care philosophy. I think you'll be as
impressed as I am. At the very least, you'll learn more
about what to look for and what to avoid when it comes to
taking care of your precious skin.
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