When was the last time you made a decision to buy yourself "the best" of a particular product you wanted. Many women (I'm guilty of it too) feel that the needs of their loved-ones come first, so we're not comfortable spending money on the higher-priced, better-quality item. This is especially true when it comes to purchasing skin care products. But are we short changing ourselves?
Taking care of our skin is a health issue...not a cosmetic issue. Sure, we want our skin to look young and beautiful, but in order to accomplish this it has to be healthy. It all begins with clean skin. So, if you want a healthy, young, vibrant appearance, why aren't you using top facial cleaners?
Even if you decided to spend the money on expensive bar soaps or cleansers how do you know are getting a high-quality product?
Of course, you can count on these products to clean your face...but your skin will surely pay a price. Harsh bar soaps and chemical-based cleansers cause the natural oils that keep your skin soft and supple to be stripped out. At the same time, the synthetic chemicals that are being deposited on your skin have the potential for causing flare-ups and break-outs.
You can make matters worse, if you follow up your cleansing with moisturizers that contain synthetic ingredients like mineral oil, dioxanes, nitrosamines, alcohol and fragrances. Because your "natural" skin doesn't know what to do with these "synthetic" ingredients, these types of moisturizers end up just sitting on top of your skin, clogging your pores and making your skin even drier.
So with all the various cleansers on the market, how can you know which qualify as top facial cleansers? Hint:: there’s a clue in the previous paragraph.
Your "natural" skin needs "natural" ingredients. Because of the molecular compatibility that bio-active ingredients share with your skin, they can be readily absorbed into the deepest regions of your skin cells, where they nourish and energize healthy skin cell function.
The top facial cleansers contain natural, bio-active ingredients like Kaolin (extracted from a special New Zealand clay) and bentone gel, which have been show to gently extract the grime and dirt from your skin. And this is just the start of their therapeutic action.
Non-greasy natural oils and emollients like manuka honey and shea butter provide soothing hydration, as well as, high levels of antioxidants. These amazing ingredients are able to accomplish this without clogging your pores.
You will also find that the top facial cleansers will contain mild drying and disinfecting properties that heal and prevent blemishes and inflammation.
So in conclusion, I hope I convinced you that the health and appearance of your skin is worth looking for the best skin care products. You can't afford to cut corners when it comes to taking care of your skin. You won’t go wrong when you stick with top facial cleansers formulated with special ingredients that come from Nature.
Friday, May 8, 2009
Why Aren't You Using Top Facial Cleansers?
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Friday, May 1, 2009
An Effective Facial Moisturizer For Dry Aging Skin
If you are looking for a facial moisturizer for dry aging skin, here are a few suggestions. Let's start with the ingredients to avoid, because they are not moisturizing and may not be good for your skin's health.
Creams containing mineral oil, petrolatum or liquid paraffin are often included in moisturizers. Yet, those ingredients are not moisturizing. They were thought to be, at one time, before the development of the necessary tools to measure the skin's moisture content.
Now, it is known that those oils are not absorbed. They cause a greasy feeling, but do not increase the skin's moisture content at all. Sometimes, it is hard to find lotion that doesn't contain one or all of them. But, keep looking. It's worth the effort.
An effective facial moisturizer for dry aging skin is glycerin. You will find it in some of the better lotions, but often times it is combined with petrolatum or paraffin wax. The idea is that they will help to lock in the moisture that glycerin provides. The problem: they clog the pores.
Natural waxes, derived from palm oil or beeswax, are effective solutions that do not clog the pores. These lock in the moisture provided, without increasing the risk of blemishes or break outs.
Glycerin is good, but it is not the best. Lanolin is better. Basically, it is fat expressed from sheep's wool. It has been used for many years, because it does not cause allergic reactions. It is recommended for treating the nipples of breast feeding women, because there are no chemicals that can hurt baby or mother. It is the primary ingredient in Oil of Olay. The problem: Oil of Olay includes added fragrances and artificial preservatives.
Glycerin is good. Lanolin is better. But, Functional Keratin is the best facial moisturizer for dry aging skin. It has been shown in clinical studies to increase the skin's moisture content by over 20%. There is a sustained improvement day after day. With the skin's moisture content measuring nearly as high, 24 hours later. It is a unique ingredient, in that it improves the skin's ability to retain moisture by 14% over the course of 18 days. During that time period, there is also an increase or 42% in the skin's firmness. That is something that no ordinary ingredient can do.
If you want the best results, look for a facial moisturizer for dry aging skin that contains Functional Keratin, but is free of artificial preservatives and added fragrances. Keratin is a kind of protein found in the majority of the skin's cells. "Functional" Keratin is the only type that remains active, so that the skin's cells can use it. It is another non-allergy causing ingredient, extracted from sheep's wool.
In conclusion, shea butter, grape seed oil and jojoba are other good moisturizers. While not as effective as Functional Keratin, they are very similar to the skin's natural moisture. Using a good facial moisturizer for dry aging skin can help you look younger, right from the start, as long as you shop for the right ingredients.
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