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by Sarah Lindquist, Sar
1. Acetyl Hexapeptide-3 - Argireline?

Argireline? is a powerful anti-wrinkle hexapeptide that has a Botolinum effect to the skin. The peptide is derived from natural proteins that actually relax facial muscles to the point of paralysis. This is why it's called "Better than Boxtox in a bottle".
It is just like having a Botox alternative, but better since it has the ability to hydrate the skin. It works by interrupting neurotransmitters that tells the muscles to contract. If the muscles don't contract, wrinkles are not formed. It's just that simple ? and safe.

Scientific Research has concluded that argireline works by reducing the depth of those facial wrinkles resulting over time from the contraction of muscles associated with facial expressions, particularly in the front and surrounding the eyes. ?Review More Details About Agireline.

2. Peptides - Matrixyl? 3000

Matrixyl is Palmitoyl Penta (or Oligopeptide) peptide; Matrixyl? 3000 contains two matrikines?, Pal-GHK and Pal-GQPR (Palmitoyl Oligopeptide and Palmitoyl Tetrapeptide-7) which works together to restore collagen production while stimulating fibroblast cells in the skin, enabling them to significantly reduce the appearance of wrinkles and maintain skin's youthful appearance. Palmitoyl Terapeptide is another breakthrough ingredient which inhibits and reverses glycation damage.

3. Hyaluronic acid

Hyaluronic acid plays a vital role in the way your skin looks, feels, and functions. A natural complex sugar found in all mammals, it's a major component of the connective tissue matrix in the inner layer of skin beneath the epidermis. This matrix is made up of hyaluronic acid as well as two connective fibers?collagen and elastin.

As you age and your skin is exposed to environmental pollutants and the sun's ultraviolet rays, your cells gradually lose the ability to produce hyaluronic acid. Studies have shown that aged skin has less hyaluronic acid than younger skin, thus your skin tissue becomes dehydrated and the collagen and elastin fibers lose their structure, resulting in a loss of skin volume and the formation of the facial wrinkles and folds increase. By its nature, hyaluronic acid retains water like a sponge, absorbing more than 1,000 times its weight. This helps to attract and maintain water within the extracellular space, hydrating your skin and increasing its volume and density.

4. L-Arginine - Derived Nitric Oxide (ADNO)

L-Arginine called "a magic anti-aging bullet" is a non-essential amino acid, and promotes the production of collagen. Nitric Oxide is a compound discovered by three Nobel price winning scientists in 1998. Scientists are quite excited about Nitric Oxide that there are over 3,000 independent published scientific papers proving its efficacy. Nitric Oxide is said to dilate the capillaries and increases healthy blood circulation to the skin. The enhanced circulation helps to bring a flood of nutrients saturating the malnourished skin with new life. It improves skin texture, elasticity, thickness, stimulating cell regeneration, and restores moisture. It Reduces Wrinkles and Creates Tighter, Smoother Skin.

5. Vitamin A ? Retinyl Palmate - Retinol - Retin-A

Vitamin A is a fat-soluble vitamin that is derived from two sources: preformed retinoids and pro-vitamin carotenoids. Vitamin A encourages skin cell renewal by stimulating the effect of epidermal growth factor, and increasing the rate of Mitosis cell division. Retinol is a vitamin A compound and is the first antioxidant to be widely used in non-prescription wrinkle creams. Antioxidants are substances that neutralize free radicals ? unstable oxygen molecules that break down skin cells and cause wrinkles. Retinol is less potent than the vitamin A derivative tretinoin (retin-a), a topical treatment approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for treating wrinkles. Topical Vitamin A has also been shown to stimulate collagen synthesis. It helps diminish the depth of wrinkles.

6. Vitamin C

Vitamin C Improves blood flow and boosts collagen production within the body. It helps to thicken the skin and diminishes fine lines and wrinkles. It is a highly effective antioxidant which reduces skin damage caused by free radicals caused by exposure to sunlight and pollutants and boosts the effectiveness of Vitamin E, which is important in protecting our cell's membranes. Vitamin C is an effective depigmenting agent and increases skin hydration by preventing moisture loss. It makes aged dull and dry skin radiant, and glowing.

7. Vitamin E
Like Vitamin C, Vitamin E is a highly effective antioxidant. Vitamin E battles the aging effects of free radicals and reduces the incidence of scarring. It protects skin cells from ultra violet light, pollution, drugs, and other elements that produce cell damaging free radicals. More benefits are obtained from topical application of vitamin e through creams or lotions rather than taking vitamin e orally. Vitamin E is an essential part of healthy skin care.

8. Ascorbyl Palmitate (Vitamin C Ester)

Ascorbyl Palmitate gently soaks into the skin more quickly than Vitamin C. It is also a collagen booster, helps retain moisture, helps alleviate age spots to even out skin tone. It also is a blood capillary strengthener which means fewer broken blood capillaries are visible on your face. Made from the combination of ascorbic acid with palmitic acid.

9. Pearl Powder

Pearl Powder, an Ancient Chinese beauty secret that has been used for over 3000 years for lustrous, beautiful skin...a treasure that was used for centuries by Asians, Egyptians, Chinese, Mayans and Indians for health and youthful vitality, as well as for beautifying the skin. It is a rich source of amino acids and minerals including calcium, magnesium, zinc, iron, strontium, copper, selenium, strontium, silicon and titanium. Pearl contains calcium carbonate, magnesium carbonate, calcium phosphate, ferric oxide, silica, all necessary for the human body to maintain cell nutrition. It is renown for fighting wrinkles and the signs of aging. Pearl Powder also exfoliates, invigorating skin, shedding old skin to make way for new skin to grow.

10. Omega's 3, 6 and 9

Omega's are an important essential fatty acids. For skin care you need a balance of the Omega 9 Oils (Oleic Acid) and Omega 3 & 6 ...

Omega 3's renew skin with cell producing essential acids for firmness.

Omega - 6. Scientific research has shown that dry skin defects such as scaling or cracking can be reversed by skin care products containing Omega 6 fatty acids.

Omega-9 Helps boost antioxidants and Promotes healthy skin and nails. Scientific research has shown that dry skin defects such as scaling or cracking can be reversed by skin care products containing Omega 6 fatty acids.

Look at the ingredients you are using on your skin with whatever products you have chosen, and if they lack any one of these essential ingredients, you are throwing your money into the sea of discouragement. Thus you will never regain your radiant, youthful appearance again, Guaranteed!

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1. Use Sunblock

The sun's UV rays are the main case of premature aging in women who do not smoke and who have generally healthy lifestyles. By the way, if you do smoke, then quitting smoking should be top priority where antiaging and general health is concerned.

The sun's UVA and UVB rays damage your skin at cellular level. Sunlight damages the DNA in your cells. Though your body rapidly repairs the damage, if the damage is too much, your skin gets red and blisters form as you develop a sunburn. Even a tan is a sign of skin damage as the darkening of the skin wit melanin is a defense mechanism against sun damage. UV rays damage the skin's collagen

Sunblocks have chemical or physical sunscreens to block off the UV rays. SPF or Sun Protection Factor tells you how much longer you can stay in the sun before you burn. For example, an SPF 4 sunscreen allows you to stay in the sun 4 times longer than if you had gone without any protection.

For optimal protection, go for at least SPF15, and reapply frequently if you sweat a lot or get into the water.

2. Eat your fruit, veggies and nuts.

These are rich in antioxidants. To cut the long story short, we are constantly bombarded by free radicals. These could be the by product of oxidation within the body, through the body's natural processes, or could be due to environmental factors.

Either way, free radicals wreak havoc on out bodies. Free radicals are unstable and steal electrons from their neighbors, rendering them unstable too, leading to a chain reaction. In this way, cell membranes and even the DNA of cells get damaged which in turn, speeds up the aging process.

Antioxidants neutralize free radicals by donating electrons to them and stabilizing them, even while they stay stable themselves. In this way, antioxidants eliminate the threat.

Fruits and veggies are rich in vitamins A and C, both of which are potent antioxidants. In general, fruits and veggies with darker, richer colors are richer in antioxidants. Nuts are rich in vitamin E, another potent antioxidant. By eating your fruit and veggies and some nuts, you get the antioxidants your body needs to beat those free radicals.

3. Sleep at least 8 hours every night.

When you sleep, your body repairs itself most effectively, producing new cells to replace the old, worn out cells. By depriving yourself of sufficient sleep, you do not allow your body to regenerate itself properly and end up aging more quickly than you should. No doubt, this regeneration of cells is ongoing even when you are awake, but when you sleep, the natural renewal process is at its peak. When you don't get enough sleep, your body produces more stress hormones that interfere with your skin's collagen production. Collagen is what supports your skin and as collagen levels decrease your skin begins to sag and wrinkles form. Look at yourself after a sleepness night. Lack of sleep gives you puffy eyes and dark rings which makes you look much older.

So grandma was right after all. Eat your veggies, stay out of the sun and sleep early every night to preserve your youth.

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