Monday, November 30, 2009
Useful Tips to Keep Your Skin Care All Natural
Caring for your skin is a process that never stops, especially if you want to keep your skin looking young for as long as possible. Wrinkles, of course, are a natural part of the aging process, but there are steps that you can take to prolong the look of your young skin. Keeping your skin care all natural is one of the best ways to accomplish having younger looking skin for longer. Your diet and nutrition is the best way to naturally affect your body and keep it healthy. Your diet is what fuels your body and provides the essential nutrients that your body needs to make oils and collagen for your skin. In the following article, we will review several useful tips to keep your skin care all natural and to keep your skin looking great.
Collagen and elastin are the most important proteins found in the body and they are also the two most important proteins for you to learn about if you are serious about keeping your young looking skin for a long time. Of the proteins found in your skin, collagen makes up three-quarters of those. Collagen allows your skin to prevent stretching and punctures and it also keeps your dermal and epidermal tissue in good condition. Collagen will also improve the amount of moisture that is retained in the deeper layers of your skin. Elastin, on the other hand, will ensure that your skin has ample elasticity. With these facts in mind, you may now realize how important it is to keep your collagen and elastin levels as high as possible in your body. To keep collagen and elastin levels in your body high, you will want to make sure you get sufficient Vitamin C and A in your daily diet. These vitamins will provide the nutrients that your body needs for collagen synthesis. Vitamin C will be the most effective at increasing your collagen. If you have begun to notice excessive dryness or more wrinkles on your skin, there is no better time than the present to increase your Vitamin C intake. Frankincense and Neroli are very often found in natural beauty products and are proven to fight wrinkles. In fact, some people have even experienced a reduction in their existing wrinkles with the use of frankincense. Frankincense normally provides a preservative effect on your skin, but in certain cases, it can reduce the signs of wrinkles. Neroli, on the other hand, is used to stimulate the growth of new cells. Neroli can help to keep your skin looking smooth.
As fore mentioned, your diet and nutrition is the most important part of keeping your skin care all natural. Good nutrition is important and you should include a lot of fruits and vegetables in your diet. Make sure that you eat foods that have a good percentage of Vitamins B, C and E. You will also want to avoid smoking, alcohol and coffee, as these things will lower the vitality of your skin. Using an all natural skin crea, will also prove to be your best solution.
Tuesday, September 22, 2009
You Should be into your Skincare for the Long-Term
Too often, our skin is taken for granted. We know it is there, but we really do not pay it the kind of attention it does deserve and should get. Our skin is the largest organ of our body. It covers 100% of our body yet when one thinks of skin care it generally ends with just the face and consists of a basic washing if even that at times. You are stuck with your skin, good or bad, for life so you should be into your skin care for the long term. You treat your skin right, and it won’t be such a bad skin to be in.
The importance of your skin care should not be under estimated, little lone ignored. It is actually a bit humorous when you hear a person complain about what terrible skin they have. The funny part is, more times than not, they were not born with poor skin, they just failed to treat their skin with the tender loving care it deserves. Skin is resilient, that is true, and can take a lot of abuse. However, from extended abuse it is bound to show wear and tear in the forms of wrinkles, creases, acne, sagging skin, discolorations, dehydration, and various other skin issues.
In order for your skin to perform and look its best, face it, some effort has to come from the owner of the skin. It cannot tend to its needs on its own. A simple skin care regime, cutting out negative lifestyle factors, watching the quality of one's diet, and exercising are all great ways to extend the resilience of your skin. Your skin, often times, is your only protection against the outside world and all its environmental factors.
When exposed to certain dangerous environmental factors the only protection it has is your common sense. Without that, although it acts as a barrier to protect your inner organs from damage from possible dangerous elements, it also is a filter and things like dangerous sunrays it absorbs. Your skin reacts the same way with chemicals. When you expose your body to dangerous chemicals that can often be found in some skincare products it is absorbed leaving your skin defenseless to the damage that can occur.
Your skin plays a huge role in your immune system as well; if you do not maintain healthy skin, you may find yourself getting sick more often than others and wonder why. There are many other major roles your skin plays in the health of your total well-being. Your total over all well-being should be reason enough to be into your skin care for the long term.
Proper skin care goes much deeper than just the surface layer of your skin. If you want to be into your skin for the long term, you need to appeal to all layers of your skin and body. Simply bathing daily and apply a lotion to the skin is not all there is to proper skin care. However, proper skin care is not that hard if you do really care about your skin and your total well-being.
The basics to proper skin care are good nutrition, adequate rest, exercise, ample water intake, and fresh air and sunshine in moderation. So, you may wonder what about a proper skin care routine, as in cleaning and moisturizing. Those practices also play a role in proper skin care, but you first have to have a healthy foundation to apply proper skin care products if you want to get the full benefits from them. When you have a healthy foundation, a proper skin care regime will keep you in a fresh and healthy aura with your body. A proper skin care regime consists of cleansing, conditioning, hydrating, toning, moisturizing, and reviving. Make sure the skin care products you use are 100% natural and organic, and are free from harmful chemicals that can damage your skin rather then pamper it. Remember, it is the only skin you have, and you should be into your skincare for the long term.
Thursday, September 10, 2009
Be Sure the Ingredients in Your Skin Care are Really Doing Something for Your Skin
When you go shopping for skin care products, you should always check the ingredient labels to see what that product contains. Different products, of course, will contain different concentrations of ingredients and may be different ingredients altogether. The best skin care products will contain the most varied active botanical ingredients and the highest percentage of those active ingredients, working for you. If you do not check the label to see what ingredients a particular skin care product contains or what percentage of those ingredients it has, you will not have a good idea of whether that cream will work for you or not. However, you will have to do some research to find out which products have the active ingredients – such as Lycopene, vitamins C & E, and Acmella Oleracea, you need and which ones have the highest percentage of those ingredients.
It is unfortunate, but you just cannot believe all the things that a product claims to do until you research it for yourself. There is a lot of false advertising that goes on in the world of skin care. Therefore, you must be wary of the products you invest in, and be sure you get money back guarantees. Reading the product's label is the first step in the right direction, but you will find that not all products have an ingredient label on their package, although this is a requirement of the FDA. This is where you will have to do some further research and visit the product's web site for further information, especially if you are serious about trying the product. One product may have more of a percentage of an active ingredient, but be sure to check all the other ingredients – are they natural and derived from organic botanicals?. When you have an easy comparison, you should go with your common sense. If one product has a much higher amount of active botanicals than the other, that product is probably worth the investment of your money. Not all skin care products are equal. In fact, there is a large percentage of skin care products that no one should be using, as they are hardly effective at all. It is worth taking the time to research products you are serious about buying instead of wasting your hard-earned money on products that fall short of your expectations, or may even harm your skin.
Next time you are interested in a new skin care product that comes onto the market or any other skin care product, remember to do your research on its active ingredients. If you want to learn more about what active ingredients you should be looking for in a product, the internet is a great place to learn about these active ingredients. For whatever skin condition, you are trying to heal, there are certain active ingredients that will be better for healing that condition. There will also be certain active ingredients that may make your skin condition worse, so make sure you do your research.
Sunday, August 30, 2009
What Your Skin Cream Should Be Doing For You
These days, the market for skin care products is a very large one and it is growing everyday. There are a myriad of different kinds of skin care products on this market and many different companies that make these products. There are so many products on this market, in fact, that it is hard to know which ones to choose without doing some kind of research on them beforehand. If you are interested in knowing exactly what skin care products can do for your skin, you should know that the results will be based on which products you pick. Some products may do nothing for you, while other may work wonders. In the following article, we will discuss how you can find the skin care products that will do the most for your skin.
Choosing the best skin care products can actually be a simple process when you know what you are looking for. There are a few key ingredients that you should be looking for when you check the labels of the products you are interested in. Another important thing to remember when looking for the best skin care products is that the most expensive products are not always the best ones. Many companies spend so much money on advertising their products that they have to sell them high or risk losing a lot of money on them. Therefore, the ingredients of the product is what you should be most concerned about, not who is sponsoring them. You want to look for a product whose company has shoveled their money into research and not advertising. Those companies are the ones that are concerned with improving their products and making them work. There are also ingredients that you will want to look out for. Many skin care products contain dangerous chemicals that are linked with different types of cancers. If you want your skin care products to really do something for you, you should look for the ingredients we are about to discuss on their ingredient labels. The percentage of these ingredients should also be taken into account.
Lycopene is one of the best skin hydrators in the world. It is 100% organic and natural because it comes from tomatoes. If it is extracted correctly, this is with methods that do not use solvents, it remains pure and organic. Lycopene is an antioxidant, which protects the skin and body from the damaging effects of the environment. The next ingredient is hyaluronic acid that helps any skin cream to be long lasting and easily absorbed. This will visibility improve your skin tone when used daily. The third ingredient is Oleracea Flower Extract, which can help reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles through its natural muscle relaxing action. Finally, your skin cream should contain ingredients that should protect you from UVA and UVB rays from the sun. There are several ingredients used as sun blockers – octinoxate, avobenzone, zinc oxide, and titanium dioxide are a few of the most effective one available.
If you use a skin cream with a mix of these ingredients along with only natural, organic other ones your skin cream will do its job of helping you maintain healthy, clear and beautiful skin.
Tuesday, August 18, 2009
Monday, August 10, 2009
Utilizing your Aesthetician as a Partner in your Skincare
An Aesthetician or often known as an Esthetician is a skin care specialist. Most have gone to a specialized school to study skin and the proper care for skin. They are taught various methods of skin care techniques along with everything that is harmful for skin. An Aesthetician is a great person to utilize when starting a skin care routine.
An Aesthetician can help you determine exactly what your skin is lacking and what steps you will need to regain a healthy glow. The first thing any Aesthetician will tell you in regards to your skincare is that in order to maintain healthy skin you must keep it clean and protect it from environmental factors that can cause harmful affects.
Having an Aesthetician as a partner in your skincare will help you in choosing the right skin care products specific to your needs. They have access to skin care products that you would not otherwise be able to obtain. Partnering your skincare with an Aesthetician gives you access to a trained specialist for all your skincare needs such as facials, body treatments, head and neck massages, and hair removal. Aesthetician will work close with you as a partner in your skin care utilizing their expertise to help you develop the perfect skin-care regimen specific for you.
A great Aesthetician as your partner in skin care will educate you in what products can be toxic to your skin and why. Many chemicals and synthetic fragrances and colorings can cause harmful side effects to your skin and health. Utilizing an Aesthetician will lower your risks of using products that contain these harmful ingredients.
Your Aesthetician will do a full profile regarding your skin care routine, products used, lifestyle, diet practices, exercise, and environmental exposure risks to aid in developing your perfect skin care regimen. Your Aesthetician will answer any questions you may have in regards to your skincare or the procedures they perform on you. They will point out any skin care issues they may see to you and give you direction in how to correct the problem. If they feel the problem is out of their realm of expertise, they will refer you to a quality dermatologist or medical doctor depending on the severity of the problem. Many Aesthetician work side by side with dermatologist, and some Aesthetician even practice alongside medical doctors and cosmetic surgeons.
An Aesthetician can successfully deal with skin problems such as aging skin, acne, and dehydrated skin and are trained in all the latest technology and equipped with the latest and most effective skin care products. Often times an Aesthetician can catch a skin disorder before it develops into something more serious such as skin cancer and give you proper referrals for follow-up care. They cannot diagnosis; however, when certain skin disorder signs present they can quickly recognize them and make sure it is brought to your attention for proper care.
An Aesthetician can give you the tools, know how, and direct you to the right skin care products for you. They will educate you on how to properly use the products and help you set up a regular skin care program. After consulting with an Aesthetician many people feel perfectly comfortable following through with a great skin care routine and only need to follow up on times they want to treat themselves to a facial, or if new skin issues arise. By utilizing your Aesthetician, you can be confident in your skin care routine and proper care of one of your most valuable resources, your skin and you.
$300 For Chemical Formulated Face Cream - Why You Must Be Crazy
To get the most for your money, you will want to find a face cream that contains the most varied natural active ingredients and the highest percentages of those active ingredients. If you do not take the time to check out what is in the cream or the amount of active ingredients, you do not really know what you are getting. Not all creams have ingredients labels on them, therefore, you have to take it upon yourself to research what are the specific ingredients.
However, taking the time to research what is in the face cream you are interested in buying is a smart move. You do not want to spend sixty dollars or more on a product that is not going to work for you. These days, a large dollar investment in a cream that does not work is a larger waste of money. If you want to find the ingredients in a product, you can visit the company website to see what a particular product contains. As mentioned, the best skin creams on the market are not always the most expensive ones. So, you should not go shopping for the most expensive face cream on the market. Just because they put caviar in the cream doesn't mean it is good for your skin. Actually, the very expensive caviar cream on the market today actually uses salmon roe not the "real" stuff. Neither has ever been tested and shown as beneficial for your face in any event.
In all actuality, you can purchase a daily cream for sixty dollars or under that works great and has a high percentage of natural active ingredients and botanicals. You will have a choice between natural ingredients or synthesized ingredients, which will both have their different prices. Sometimes the natural products are more expensive and sometimes the synthesized products are more expensive. More than likely, you will have no problem finding a natural daily face cream, with a good quantity of botanicals, that works well for you under fifty dollars. A little homework goes a long way to improving both your skin and your bank account.
Sunday, August 9, 2009
Friday, July 24, 2009
The Natural Way To Remove Wrinkles & Brown Spots
Friday, June 12, 2009
Benefits of Natural Skincare and Why They Cost More Than Common Chemical Ones
I think everyone can agree that your skin is a living and breathing organ that is 100 percent natural - correct. Therefore, one should naturally assume that you take care of it as naturally as possible to maintain it in the healthiest fashion possible. It is not a piece of car although performs as a mechanism that transports you from one place to another while protecting its passengers of delicate internal organs, tissues, muscles and so forth. However, just like car, if you do not take care of it, it will begin to deteriorate. And if you do not take care of it properly you can speed the deterioration rate. If you threw water in the gas tank of a car you can bet you are going to put it out of commission and end up spending a lot of money to get it up and running again. If you let your car sit out in the rain day in and out, you will eventually see rust if you have done nothing to protect it. Your skin is the same way. If you were to throw things in your body that you know are not conducive to maintaining its health and well being such as chemicals your health, and the health of your skin will begin to worsen in the fashion of loss of resilience, tone, texture, and a slew load of other problems. Moreover, applying products to your skin that you know are not advantageous to its health is only adding insult to injury. Just like your vehicle, you want it to last as long as possible and still look good. The only difference is, when your car no longer runs, you can trade it in, when your skin dies, your done. Therefore, it should be understood that you should only treat your body, and skin,with the most natural products to maintain its optimal health and beauty.
When you use chemical based products for topical care of your skin, you may not see the immediate damage it is causing. You may even see some temporary improvements of the targeted problems you are trying to reverse. However, here is how chemicals play trickery on your skin, and over time do more damage then they ever could good. Chemicals store in your body. What you put on your skin is absorbed into your system, lodging in other organs, tissues and even your blood stream. This accumulation over time can result in some pretty serious side effects for the user. Out of the chemicals used in skin care products, over 33% of them can be linked to causing cancer. Therefore, what you are putting on your face today in later years can show up as cancer. This accumulation of chemical being stored in ones body is even more dangerous for women. If you are still in your childbearing years and even remotely are considering having children, you should stop all use of chemically based skin care products. The accumulation of these toxins stored in your body can seriously affect the health of your yet unborn child.
If four out of five skin or hair care products that you use contain a highly toxic chemical such as Parabens, your body becomes a toxic dump. When considering breast feeding you can pass these toxins right to your child. Your waste and toxin elimination organs (Liver, Kidneys, and Skin) can only dispose of so much. If in taking toxins through your daily diet, skincare routine, and environmentally, you put your system in serious overload. Your blood circulation becomes sluggish, and other problems will begin to present themselves. Your skin will show signs in aging much quicker then if you had been treating your body like a temple rather then a dumping ground. Your skin will lose its luster, tone, texture, and resilience, present with wrinkles, acne, discoloration, excessive fatty tissue build up, and numerous other things that can totally change ones appearance. But what is worse is that most of these things are the issues you started using the toxic chemicals for in the first place to diminish or prevent. It becomes a mad cycle with no end while increasing your risks for cancer.
Had you been using natural products in your skin care routine followed by a healthy diet you would have kept the natural radiance of your skin and achieved a healthier body and skin. Your skin is the largest organ on your body. It already has to battle an abundance of free radicals in the environment daily to help keep you healthy. You know how you feel when the boss lays the workload on you heavy, how drained you become, often times sick, and without any extra pay. Well think of how your body, and skin, feels when you subject it to unnecessary work, just as you would like to strike, your body does too, however when your body strikes it only hurts you!
One of the biggest complaints heard, or excuse anyhow, that people give for not using natural skincare products is their cost. However, they do not give it a second thought when they are purchasing products that have short-term effects that only turn around and cause more of the issues that they were trying to eliminate in the first place. You never hear anyone complain about how healthy natural skincare products are, and the wonderful long lasting results achieved from using them, just the cost. Have you ever heard anyone complain about the heightened risks of contracting cancer from natural skincare products? No, I am sure you have not. Alternatively, have you ever heard anyone complain that by using natural skincare products that you are putting your future children’s lives at risk? No, I am sure you haven’t. Is your health and the health of your yet to be born children worth a few pennies more? I am sure it is. Natural skin care products do take more to produce and test. They take the extra time needed to make sure that the product is not only 100% safe for you and your family but also safe for the environment. Production methods used to produce natural skincare products are earth friendly as well. Producers of true natural skin care products do not only look at the product alone, they look at the full picture, from ones health to the health of the environment. Although the time and effort put in to the creation of natural skin care products may cost a bit more then chemically based products, the benefits far out weight the few pennies.
Tuesday, May 5, 2009
Thursday, April 30, 2009
Pure Lycopene v Tomato Extract Skin Creams
The market place is full of antioxidant skincare products that promote their anti-aging benefits. The most studied of these antioxidants are the polyphenols found in green tea and grape seed extracts and the beta-carotenoid lycopene found in tomatoes, guava, watermelon, and pink grapefruit. Only the lycopene found in tomtoes is the most accessible because it has the lowest water content and the easiest to commercially obtain. There has been a lot of research published in the medical journals on the health benefits of lycopene. Recently, lycopene containing skincare products are beginning to get a lot of attention. Only one product on the market contains pure lycopene, the others creams contain tomato extracts or dry powdered tomato incorporated into a face cream. The question remains which topically applied cream protects the skin the best against environmental free radicals that are responsible for skin damage and aging. In my opinion, skincare products containing pure lycopene offer the best protection. Clinical studies were performed incubating cancer cells with either pure lycopene or tomato paste extracts for a period of 48 hours. The results showed that the pure lycopene inhibited tumor cell growth by 55% as compared to 35% for the tomato paste group. In general, dehydrated and powdered tomato products have poor lycopene stability. Once these creams come in contact with the air the lycopene oxidizes and is of little benefit. It is very important that the consumer be aware that antioxidants in general, once coming in contact with the air begin to oxidize and lose their anti-aging and health benefits. Creams that protect their antioxidant component either with a liposomal or better yet, a cerosomal envelope guarantee that the lycopene or other antioxidants contained in the cream maintain their potency and do what they are promised to do. In conclusion, I believe the best anti-aging, antioxidant face creams are those containing pure lycopene and not tomato extracts or powdered tomato and that the lycopene in these creams be protected with a cerosomal envelope to prevent oxidation which renders the product ineffective.
Saturday, April 25, 2009
Use Sun Protection or Fry Like an Egg
When you think of sun protection, the first thought that probably pops into your head is the sun or the Coppertone baby's exposed hinny. However, did you know that good sun protection protects you from more then just the sun and that your skin is at risk evening the shade or on a cloudy gray day. Did you know a quality sun protection protects you from free radicals in the environment as well?
It is important to wear sun protection to protect your skin from the dangerous ultra violet rays that can lead to skin cancer, burning, and as a defense against wrinkles, however, do you really know what you are putting on your skin. Let's take a look at what goes into the making of sunscreen briefly. Sunscreen contains chemicals such as Avobenzone (also known as Parsol 1789 or butyl methoxydibenzoylmethane), Anthelios SX, Helioplex, Oxybenzone, Mexoryl SX, and Tinosorb. These chemical additives are absorbed into the skin and screen dangerous UVA and UVB rays. Depending on the sun protection factor number (SPF) of the product being used, will determine just what percentage of the dangerous rays are being screened from soaking into your skin. The higher the SPF the less percentage or rays can get through. Also be aware of the UVA star rating, which is only presently used in Europe. It ranges from 0 to 5 stars with five being full protection from these damaging sun rays.
The Center of Disease Control has stated that some chemicals such as Oxybenzone which is used as a penetration enhancer that helps the other chemical in sunscreen penetrate into your skin is cause for allergies, hormone imbalances, and low birth weight in babies whose mother's used it during pregnancy. Worse yet, when Oxybenzone is exposed to sunlight it forms free radicals that cause skin cancer and skin aging, the very same things we put sunscreen on to protect us from. So, if you are not comfortable putting chemicals on your body, you may want to consider a natural alternative.
There is a way around having to take risks using products that could actually end up causing you more harm then what they are meant to protect. Using natural products such as Lycopene skincare creams can help your body build up its own defense system against harmful UV rays as well as harmful free radicals. It is derived from tomatoes and is high in antioxidants. When used as a face cream along with a diet high in antioxidants, your body begins to build its own natural skin care protection. You not only benefit by using a natural product that is actually good for you, you can also significantly reduce the signs of aging by incorporating Lycopene skincare creams and natural, organic foods into your diet.
It is not recommended that you stop using other methods of skin protection until after you have been using and incorporating Lycopene in your daily diet and skin care routine for a while. Your body needs a chance to build its defense system, however, if you have already been on an active healthful diet, the first time you use Lycopene skincare cream your skin is protected 100% from harmful sun rays and free radicals externally. After your system builds up its defense mechanism you will no longer have to worry about reapply sunscreen several times a day and you will not have to worry about if you are contaminating your body with a chemical that could eventual possibly kill you. It is nice to know there are healthy alternatives.
Saturday, March 28, 2009
Save Face and Save Some Money
If you're serious about your skincare and your goal is to look as healthy, vibrant, and young as long as possible, lycopene skincare products may be the perfect choice for you. Not only will you be taking the best possible care of your skin -- you may be delaying your need for plastic surgery, or better yet, avoiding at all together! So if you're concerned about your skin and the look of the fine lines and wrinkles that you've developed over the past few years, you might find it interesting to learn that many plastic surgeons recommend alternative care before going under the knife.
Not only can you avoid the need for plastic surgery, but you can also save a LOT of money. Because the ingredients in lycopene skincare products are 100% organic, there is no money required for chemical processing, as there is with synthetic skincare. For this reason, prices of lycopene skincare products are dramatically lower than most other high-end products. Not only that, lycopene skincare products can be purchased online. This online e-commerce approach saves consumers quite a bit of money in the long run as well.
Lycopene is a very powerful antioxidant that is derived from tomatoes. As we've discussed before, lycopene is very successful in the prevention and treatment of cancer (particularly prostate cancer). However, when infused into skincare cream, lycopene provides a protection against the elements that is unparalleled. Science has indicated that lycopene is a natural UV blocker and in combination with the antioxidant properties therein, lycopene has become one of the world's premier ingredients in high-quality skincare.
While we feel totally confident telling you that lycopene skin care is the next big thing in cosmeceuticals, and that you will be so impressed by the results that you’re sure to be hooked for life, you don’t have to take our word for it. Instead, why not try purchasing lycopene skin care based wholly on the claims made here? Try it for a mere three weeks and judge for yourself. At the end of three weeks, you will notice visible improvement in the texture and clarity of your skin. You’ll notice decreased pore size and a reduction in fine lines and wrinkles. Over the long term, these subtle changes will metamorphosize into miraculous results!
Friday, March 27, 2009
Tuesday, March 24, 2009
Saturday, March 21, 2009
Tomato, Tomato
As you know, lycopene is derived from tomatoes. The orange tomato has 200 times more lycopene than does its counterpart. Medical research indicates that lycopene is clinically proven to ward off cancer, heart disease, and even macular degeneration. Macular degeneration is a degenerative disease of the retina in the eye. As far as skincare goes, the lycopene found in tomatoes can reduce sun damaged by as much as 35%. In fact, research indicates that just 1 cup of tomatoes each and every day will protect you from sun damage. This medical research also shows that the phytonutrients in tomatoes can neutralize free radicals that are created by UVA and UVB rays. If you like the idea of benefiting from tomatoes, cooking your tomatoes will liberate three times more lycopene from the plants tough and durable cell membrane – so cook away!
These medical reports also prove that adequate consumption of tomato can improve the skin and purify the blood. They also say that the lycopene in tomatoes can help remove acne and pimples. Aside from the topical benefits, tomatoes are also known to be rich in potassium. Potassium is one of the main components associated with the electrical activity in the body; mainly your heartbeat. Your heart’s activity is fueled by the electrolyte potassium, as well as magnesium.
Since we've established how good a tomato can be for you internally, it stands to reason that skincare cream infused with concentrated lycopene would be highly beneficial as topical application. Not only will topical lycopene reduce the appearance of age spots, wrinkles, and other side effects associated with age, they can also help to delay the need for plastic surgery or turn back the clock in such a dramatic manner that plastic surgery is prevented all together.
If you truly care about your skin and your appearance, consider implementing a lycopene skincare routine into your regimen. You’ll be so impressed by the dramatic results that you’re to be hooked for life.
Saturday, March 14, 2009
Save Money with Lycopene Skincare
If you've never looked into the utilization of lycopene skincare products, do yourself a favor and spend some time researching lycopene infused skincare claims from online resources as well as some of the more popular fashion magazines that are on the shelves today. You will find that the results women and men alike are getting from the use of lycopene skincare creams is astounding. The cream does not promise to turn back the hands of time ten years in one session, but it does promise that you will see dramatic improvements in texture, clarity, and texture within a few short weeks. Aside from that fact is the dramatic statements that lycopene infused skincare cream can help to delay the need or eliminate the need for plastic surgery or other surgical intervention altogether.
As of now, you're probably spending hundreds each month on various skincare treatments and creams. We all want to look younger. We all want to look healthier, and we all want to eliminate the lines and wrinkles that have developed over years of sun and worry. The good news is, you can accomplish these goals through the use of one skincare product and avoid spending the hundreds or thousands that you're already spending on skincare products that just don't work.
But you don't have to take our word for it; we challenge you to try lycopene infused skincare products for a mere three weeks. We can all but guarantee that within that three-week period of time. You will notice so many improvements in the quality of your skin that you will be hooked for life. Why spend hundreds of thousands of dollars on treatments that are only going to lead you to plastic surgery down the road anyway, when you can avoid plastic surgery through the use of one, simple, skincare infusion?
The Health Benefits of Lycopene
An interesting feature of carotenoid stereochemistry is that carotenes exist in two isomeric forms, cis and trans. Both forms exist in nature and exhibit different biological properties. Based on the number of double bonds in the molecule, a great number of cis/trans isomers exist for each carotenoid: 1,056 for lycopene and 272 for beta-carotene. Normally, carotenoids occur naturally as the all trans isomer, but exposure to heat and ultraviolet (UV) light can increase the percentage of the cis isomer.
Tomatoes and tomato-based products are the major source of lycopene and other carotenoids in the human diet. Fresh tomatoes, soup, and most processed tomato-based products have predominantly the trans-lycopene isomer and a small amount of the cis-lycopene. In biological tissues, about 60-65 percent of lycopene is in the cis isomeric form. A study of the bioavailability of the two different isomeric forms of lycopene was conducted by feeding test subjects specially bred tomatoes that were either poly-cis or all all-trans. Lycopene from the poly-cis tomato was better absorbed than the all-trans tomato. Conversion of the trans to the cis isomer occurred after absorption. What is fed is what is absorbed, demonstrating that the conversion does not take place at the gut level. It is not clear if the conversion takes place in the tissues or in the liver. It is likely not due to an enzyme but a simple isomerization of the lycopene in the body. This seems to be supported by the fact that lycopene is stable in the tomato and once removed becomes susceptible to reactions. Based on studies, it appears that co-consumption of fat is essential for the absorption of carotenoids. The reason and significance for the isomeric trans-cis change in form is unknown.
Effect at the tissue level
Joseph Levy, Ph.D., at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev in Beer-Sheva, Israel, has shown that lycopene inhibits estradiol stimulation of hormone-dependent malignant cells. Estrogen, androgen, and IGF-1 regulate cell division. Antiestrogens and lycopene inhibit a key protein in cell cycle regulation known as Cyclin D that is over-expressed in cancer cells. Some carotenoids inhibit estradiol-induced estrogenic receptor activity in cancer cells. This has implications for women with breast and endometrial tumors and men with prostate cancer.
Reactive oxygen species (ROS) affects bone cells by decreasing osteoblast (bone forming) function and increases osteoclast (bone resorbing) activity. Leticia Rao, Ph.D., at St. Michael’s Hospital at the University of Toronto hypothesizes that lycopene inhibits ROS. Lycopene treated osteoclasts do not fuse to grow larger when treated with lycopene, while osteoblastic proliferation is stimulated by lycopene. The role of lycopene in the prevention and treatment of osteoporosis is currently under investigation.
High levels of ROS are found in 25-40 percent of infertile men and may be of clinical significance in idiopathic oligoasthenospermia (severely depressed sperm count). Lycopene is being studied to see if it can reduce oxidative stress and improve sperm count.
Photooxidative stress from UV light affects the eyes and the skin. It results in the formation of ROS and peroxyl radicals that damage proteins, lipids, and DNA and may be responsible for skin aging, photosensitivity disorders, and skin cancer. Chiang et al at Fu Jen Catholic University in Taiwan showed that platelet-derived growth factor-BB (PDGF-BB) was inhibited by lycopene (Life Sci. 2007;81:1509-1517). Trapping of PDGF-BB by lycopene compromised melanoma-induced fibroblast migration and attenuated signaling transduction in fibroblasts simulated by melanoma-derived conditioned medium, suggesting that lycopene may interfere with tumor-stroma interactions. Darvin et al of the Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin in Germany found that higher levels of lycopene in the skin effectively lead to lower levels of skin roughness (Eur J Pharm Biopharm. 2008;69:943-947). Likewise, Heinrich’s group at the Institute of Experimental Dermatology in Witten, Germany found the skin of patients treated with lycopene showed improvement in roughness and scaling as determined by Visioscan.
Topical vs. Dietary Lycopene for Skin
Recent studies have suggested that topically applied lycopene may be more effective in protecting the skin than dietary lycopene. Dietary lycopene, once absorbed, distributes throughout the body and deposits in various tissues. Lycopene applied directly to the skin may achieve higher levels and offer a greater degree of protection from UV-induced oxidative stress. Fazekas et al of Mount Sinai School of Medicine in New York found that topically applied lycopene prevented the cleavage of caspase-3 and significantly reversed UVB-induced proliferating cell nuclear antigen (PCNA) and normal PCNA staining (Nutr Cancer. 2003;47:181-187) Furthermore, topically applied lycopene may act as a preventive agent via inhibition of epidermal ornithine decarboxylase activity, reducing inflammatory responses, maintaining normal cell proliferation, and possibly preventing DNA damage. Andreassi et al of the Istituto Tecnologica di Scienza Dermatologiche at Università degli Studi di Siena, Siena, Italy, similarly found topical lycopene to have suitable characteristics to be used successfully in the prevention of cutaneous damage by free radicals (J Eur Acad Dermatol Venereol. 2004;18:52-55).
For lycopene to be used in a cutaneous preparation, certain parameters must be met. Contrary to many blogs on the internet, it is not true that adding powdered lycopene to any face cream is sufficient to create a lycopene cream. As has been elucidated above, once lycopene undergoes reduction by singlet oxygen radicals it becomes inactive. Other factors such as exposure to UV light and reducing agents in the creams themselves degrade and inactivate lycopene. To protect lycopene, it needs to be encapsulated. Two methods are available to do this: a liposome envelope or newer and more efficiently absorbed cerosome envelope. Both of these methods also protect the skin from the orange staining that can sometimes be associated with topically applied lycopene.
Another important consideration in choosing a face cream containing lycopene is whether the lycopene is natural or synthetic. Aust et al of the Institute for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology at Heinrich-Heine-University in Dusseldorf, Germany, found that natural lycopene exerted a more protective effect than synthetic lycopene (Int J Vitam Nutr Res. 2005;75:54-60). Other studies show that natural lycopene has almost 50 percent greater ability to kill malignant cells in vitro than synthetic lycopene.
Conclusion
Lycopene is one of the most powerful antioxidants found in nature. Creams containing lycopene offer protection from the damaging effects of environmental contaminants and UV radiation responsible for photoaging and skin cancer. It is important that the cream contain a substantial amount of lycopene, that is natural and not synthetic, and that the lycopene is protected by either a liposomal or cerosomal envelope. Research is ongoing and results are encouraging for the health benefits of lycopene creams.
This post was contributed by Gary I Weinberger, MD FACS. Gary was a clinical professor of medicine at the Buffalo School of Medicine and also the New York University School of Medicine. Gary is now a Medical Skincare Specialist and works with Paphos Skincare in Ft Lauderdale, Florida. Paphos Skincare has introduced an all natural, organic Lycopene Skincream that is imported from Italy.
Sunday, February 22, 2009
Looking Younger Every Day
We've all seen the shows like Extreme Makeover and 10 Years Younger that concentrate on making a particular woman look as youthful as possible. The good news is, you don't have to let it go that far before you make a change in your appearance. It is possible to head age off at the pass through the utilization of high quality skincare products.
One of the most prominent skincare creams on the market today is lycopene skincare cream. The addition of lycopene into high quality skincare has taken the skincare industry by storm. In fact, many women are singing the praises of lycopene skincare products mere days after using the products for the first time. How exciting is the prospect of using a skincare product that give you results in just days?
Plastic surgeons the world over are also hailing lycopene skincare. Which leads us to the conclusion that if a plastic surgeon recommends it, it must be good. Let's face it, plastic surgeons are experts in the field of youth and beauty. No one knows more about keeping women young and looking their best as does a plastic surgeon. In fact, there are a few lycopene skincare products on the market that have been designed, developed, tested, and manufactured by world renowned plastic surgeons.
If you're looking for a new skincare product that is truly going to revolutionize the way you look and feel about your skin, consider adding lycopene skincare products to you or skincare regime. You don't have to take our word for it, there are countless testimonials that indicate the benefits and the true impressive results derived from the use of lycopene skincare cream.
We can guarantee that if you try lycopene skincare for a mere three weeks the results will be so dramatic you'll never to return to your old routine. In fact, we can almost guarantee that within three days of using your lycopene skincare products for the first time, you'll be writing a testimonial of your own.
Friday, February 20, 2009
Ingredients of Quality
The first thing you should do to determine the quality of your skincare program is to examine the ingredients in the products that you use. If you're looking for the highest quality skincare program, you should consider looking for a lycopene as a key ingredient. Lycopene has been proven to make a dramatic improvement in the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, it has been proven to shrink for size, it is a natural UV protectant to help shield the skin from the sun's harmful rays, and lycopene is a powerful antioxidant to help shield the skin from free radicals.
You may have heard the phrase antioxidant before. But what exactly is an antioxidant? Truthfully, an antioxidant is a powerful protectant that can help fight cancer and protect the body from cell damage. You've probably heard that eating tomatoes can help prevent the onset of cancer. The component in tomatoes that helps prevent the onset and find the progression of cancer is lycopene. As such, lycopene is now infused in a wide variety of products. One of the most popular lycopene products is lycopene skincare.
If you consider looking into a lycopene skincare program, perhaps you should read some of the powerful testimonials and consumer reviews available concerning lycopene products. In fact, many were down plastic surgeons have indicated that the use of a lycopene skincare program can help delay the need for plastic surgery or even eliminate the need for plastic surgery altogether. Affirming the need for plastic surgery is an exciting prospect for many aging women and men.
Another factor to be considered a high quality skincare program is the texture of the product itself. Lycopene skincare cream is lightweight and easily absorbed into the skin. The skin is left non-greasy, smooth and soft. Your skin makes the first impression on the world, as such important that you select and use a high quality skincare program.
Wednesday, February 18, 2009
Unisex Skin Care
The good news is, there are high-quality skincare products available on the market today that will truly improve the appearance and texture of your skin without harmful side effects or spending a fortune. One of the number one products on the market today are, as we mentioned before, lycopene skincare products. Lycopene skincare products and skincare creams are among the top ranking performance skin care products in the world. And while the concept of lycopene infused skincare cream is relatively new, the benefits have been exhibited for centuries.
As we all know, lycopene is a very powerful antioxidant that's most commonly known for the prevention and treatment of cancer (particularly prostate cancer). But over the past few years, plastic surgeons have discovered that infusing lycopene into skincare creams can help both delay and prevent the need for plastic surgery as well as protect the skin from the harmful effects of the sun.
Another surprising discovery about lycopene skincare cream is that it's not only beneficial to women, but men as well. The cream itself is light weight and not greasy and the cause of the staggering antioxidant power of lycopene, men reap as many benefits from the application of lycopene skincare products as do women.
The cost is the true success rate of lycopene skincare products. Many men have turned to the use of the products to help combat the signs of aging. Because of the lightweight, clean feeling of the cream, they don't feel as though they're putting "goop" on their face -- a factor that seems to bother more men than women.
In the day and age when we spend much of our time concerned about attaining a youthful appearance, it's good to know that there is a skincare product on the market that is 100% beneficial to the body and to the skin leaving us with no more concern about spending money on a product that will eventually have harmful side effects.
Wednesday, February 11, 2009
Avoid Plastic Surgery with Lycopene
When it comes to skincare, many of us believe that just because we’re young, we're not yet at risk from the damaging effects of a harsh environment and the poor treatment of our skin. Believe it or not, while you’re young is the ideal time to begin a high quality skincare routine. In fact, studies indicate that women who engage in regular skincare at a young age are far less likely to require plastic surgery in later life.
Recent interviews with some of the world's most renowned plastic surgeons indicate that women, and men, who pay special attention to skincare in their 20s and 30s are far less likely to require plastic surgery in their 40s and 50s. They also agreed that, even if you haven’t been taking care of your skin up until this point, it is possible to turn back the clock and recapture some of what you’ve lost. Another interesting factor in terms of plastic surgeon recommended skin care is that one renown skincare product that should be in every medicine cabinet across America is lycopene skin cream.
Skincare cream that is infused with lycopene is a powerhouse of antioxidants and these antioxidants are all natural. Not only is lycopene a natural cancer fighter it can also help to reduce and diminish the look of pores, fine lines and wrinkles, and can even help to reverse the effects are sun damage.
Plastic surgeons agree that the claims made by lycopene infused skincare products are very similar to the claims made by your average synthetic counterparts. However, one claim posted by lycopene infused products that cannot be paralleled is the fact that lycopene infused skin cream is organic. This means that you're nourishing your skin with the very same nutrients with which you would nourish your body through organic diet.
It's widely accepted that organic eating is healthy for the body. And now, thanks to cosmeceutical research by some of the world's most premier plastic surgeons, it's becoming widely accepted that organic skin care provides you with a host of benefits that otherwise go unrealized. Instead of just taking our word for it and purchasing lycopene skin care based wholly on the claims made here, why not try it for a mere three weeks and judge for yourself?
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Keys to Great Skin
First of all, when it comes to skincare there are a few simple rules and considerations to follow. These factors include addressing the texture, moisture, elasticity, and of course the overall appearance of your skin. Each of the aforementioned factors will dramatically impact the way your skin looks and feels.
First of all, let's discuss the fact that the texture of your skin will impact its appearance. If your skin is rough, dry, bumpy, and anything but smooth, it won't matter how pretty the color is or how small your pores are. The texture of your skin is a direct indicator of youth and health. You see, as the light hits your face, any imperfection in texture will become magnified. As a result of this, one of your primary skincare concerns should be preserving and/or making over the texture of your skin.
One of the very best ways to preserve the texture of your skin is to address the other factors that impact your skins appearance. Skin that is moisturized, well protected from the sun, well-nourished, clean, and exfoliated is almost always smooth in texture.
Recently, there has risen scientific evidence for a skin care product that will address a each of the skin care concerns. The most interesting factor about this scientific discovery is that this powerful skin care ingredient has existed in nature for centuries. The miracle ingredient we’re referring to is lycopene.
Yes, you heard it right, lycopene. Lycopene is a very powerful antioxidant that is naturally derived from tomatoes. And, as we've indicated before, has been proven as a powerful cancer fighter. Lycopene is especially well known for its ability to combat the onset and progression of prostate cancer.
After many studies, research, and countless hours of documentation, it has been proven that lycopene infused skin care creams are successful in addressing all of the major factors that contribute to a youthful and glowing appearance.
If you've never considered is the use of a lycopene skin care cream, today is the day to take charge and truly reap the benefits of high quality skincare cream. What are you waiting for? You have nothing to lose but the wrinkles.