What is the BEST home remedy for excellent youthful skincare?
December 31, 2008 by editor
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without using creams over the counter or in a jar or from Avon etc…
if anyone has any great home remedies that really work.
Thanks.
Lancome or Clinique for skincare and Makeup which do you prefer and why?
December 18, 2008 by editor
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Both lancome and clinique are good brands, which do you prefer for makeup and skincare and why?
4 Ingredients Found in Effective Skincare Products
December 17, 2008 by editor
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The skincare industry is among the top industries that makes millionaires of its founders. Its no surprise why this is so because everyday, everyone gets older. The potential market is practically the whole worlds population.
Anti-aging and other skincare products have become popular because in these times, not only beauty is held at a premium, but youth as well. However, the skin can easily deceive ones true ageit can either make us look older or younger. And chances are, wed prefer the latter over the former whether were 36 or 96.
Our body changes, inevitably, as we age. The skin is no exception. Signs of aging come in the form of wrinkles and sagging. Dermatologists would explain this as the breaking of elements in our skin called collagen and elastin.
Collagen is a fibrous protein that is high in tensile strength that keeps the skin firm. Logic and observation tells us that as we age and collagen is broken down, our skin becomes less firm leading the skin to wrinkle and sag. Elastin, on the other hand, is another protein that aids in maintaining firmness and, as the name suggest, elasticity.
When it comes to skincare products, making educated purchases seems to ask way too much of consumers. Of course, all the skincare products available will claim to be the best; their ultimate point, after all, is to sell. Consumers, however, are more concerned with how they look and the effects the skincare products will have on their epidermises.
While consumers put their trust in brand names, they arent always the most reliable or important basis for choosing the most effective skincare product. As if there wasnt too much names to choose from, people who purchase skincare products now have to take on the almost tedious task of knowing which chemicals are safe to apply on their skin.
What you best look for then are the most effective skincare products that promote the production of new collagen and elastin in your skin. To help you, a consumer, make informed decisions, here are a few ingredients to look out for to get the most effective skincare experience from skincare products out in the market:
Collagen
Collagen molecules are said to be too large to permeate the skin thats why dont settle with skincare products that have it listed as one of the ingredients. Instead another important word to look for is fibrolasts, which is an ingredient that promotes the synthesis of collagen to keep skin nice and supple.
Cynergy TK
Akin to fibrolasts, Cynergy TK is a collagen-growth stimulant that you should also look out for when it comes to the most effective skincare products. Clinical test show that it fosters growth of both collagen and elastin, further adding firmness to the skin. It also helps skin retain its moisture for longer periods, keeping skin fresh and healthy. Cynergy TK is an active ingredient in creams, toners and other skincare products that intend to heal skin.
Phytessence Wakame
This Japanese beauty preserver is extracted from Japanese sea algae and acts as an antioxidant, which moisturizes and smoothens skin. It has been proven to build up skin elasticity by blocking an enzyme called hyaluronidase, which breaks down hyaluronic acid or the glue that holds the collagen and elastin fibers. Phytessence Wakame also regenerates irritated and dry skin. It also prevents damage from ultraviolet rays and environmental pollution. Wakame is definitively one of the most effective skincare ingredients we can find today.
CoQ 10
This wonder ingredient is naturally created in the human body and found in every cell. Also called ubiquinone, which is a play on the word ubiquitous (or found everywhere). CoQ10 produces energy in the mitochondria or the cells powerhouse.
Before going out to buy skincare products with the aforementioned ingredients, be sure to check that collagen, Phytessence Wakame, Cynergy TK and CoQ 10 are the active ingredients and not just thrown in for marketability. Making wise purchase decisions wont only keep your skin healthy and younger looking, it will also save you from all the trouble of spending money on products that dont really do anything for your skin.
Is Clinique good for skincare products, or what’s better?
December 11, 2008 by editor
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I’m thinking of buying the 3 step Clinique skincare things (cleanser toner moisturiser) and just wanted to know if it’s good? I have combination skin with a fairly uneven skin tone so I want to fix this. Should I get Clinique or is there something better? Thanks.
What are the basics of a good skincare routine and what’s the correct order to apply them?
December 8, 2008 by editor
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What is a good list of a skincare routine that won’t take *that* long, but is still effective?
Like, “First, buy a good (product), and apply it (when), then buy a good (2nd product) and apply it (when/where/how)” etc.
I don’t think I need an products that wouldn’t apply to everyone, no specialized ones, just the basic ones that everybody should be using.
Thanks! Links are welcome and appreciated.
What age should girls start using skincare products?
December 6, 2008 by editor
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Like my question ^ says, I am wondering when would be the appropriate age for girls (or guys) to start using skin care products since some skincare products are a bit too strong for prematured skin.
What skin care line would you recommend? I’ve recently purchased some products from Shisheido: mosturizer, softener, cleasing foam, sunblock, and some eyecare products for dark circles and anti-wrinkles around the eyes.
Is 17 a good age to start?







