Skin care Ingredients Avoid
It seems incredible, but many products for skin care products are loaded with ingredients that actually harm your skin over time. In this section we'll talk about some of them.
First, Mineral oil.
I have seen this oil is used in hundreds of products I looked at. Mineral oil may also go by the names liquid paraffin, paraffin, petroleum jelly and on the product label. Mineral oil is used so pervasively in skin care products for one reason: it is cheap!
However, mineral oil, once applied, prevents the skin from "breathing". Thus, clogs pores, interferes with the natural ability of your skin, eliminate toxins, and can lead to an outbreak of acne . In addition, it irritates the skin and when used in a long time, your skin can become dependent on it, causing cracks and dryness. Finally, it can lead to premature aging of the skin. Surprisingly, the substance is even allowed in so-called "Skin Care" products at all.
Dioxane: (a synthetic derivative of coconut).
This substance is widely used in products for skin care. It often contains high concentrations of 1,4-dioxane, which is easily absorbed through the skin. I know it sounds silly, 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 material on the skin unknowingly is downright scary.
Perfume:
Who does not like to smell nice? Well, I'm here to tell you that if you want to smell nice, use a little perfume or cologne .... or any 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 I recommend you use perfume or cologne as a fragrance but to choose skin care product without them?
The reason is simple. When you use skin care products, they apply across the face, neck and body. It covers many of the surface area and, consequently, a large chemical absorption.
Now, I am sure that many colognes and perfumes contain less than desirable substances too, but I am realist enough to know that people are not going to stop using these products to smell nice. However, perfumes and colognes, you can achieve what you want from a small DAB here and there.
Thus, in my opinion, it is much faster than going to use skin care products that also contain potentially dangerous chemicals, aroma and massage are applied directly to the skin throughout the body.
Parabens: methyl, propyl, butyl and ethyl paraben. Many skin care (and moisturizing products) will use parabens as a preservative so their products have a long shelf life. The reason was purely economic. Nevertheless, studies have shown that they can cause cancer and interfere with the body of the endocrine system and cause 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 those that are commonly found in skin care products are very drying and irritating the skin. Alcohols such as these strip away the natural acid mantle of the skin that makes you more vulnerable to bacteria, mold and viruses.
Now, when we looked at some bad, let's look at some of the good ingredients and some ingredients that sound good, but really are not.
Ingredients Look For Before we discuss the specific ingredients, it is important to educate ourselves a little more about yourself and your skin, making it a good or bad.
The biggest reason our skin, whether on the face and the rest of the body, develops lines and / or starts to sag, that the collagen and elastin in the skin begins to break down. This is the most technical this page will get, so bear with me only one or two sentences.
Collagen is a protein, fibrous in nature. What makes collagen different from other types of protein, it has a high tensile strength, which means, among other things, it provides skin elasticity.
You do not need to be a scientist, therefore, to understand that as collagen breaks as a result of aging, the firmness of our skin becomes ... Well, less dense. Wrinkles appear and the skin begins to sag.
Elastin is a protein that helps skin stay "flexible" and firm. If stretching of the skin, elastin is a protein that helps it return to its original position.
What all this means for you is that you do not want to buy skin care product that is nothing more than a cream that fills in fine lines and wrinkles, giving the appearance of the skin temporarily better when she is ... but the illusion shattered, when you wash it. You want that product contains ingredients that actually stimulates new collagen and elastin in the skin. If you achieve this, you actually begin to turn back the clock.
Now, pay attention here, because I'm going to share with you something very important. Some of the manufacturers of more pricy products will try to deceive the public, including some really good active ingredients. What's wrong with what you say?
Well, that and the tactics they use. Because these active ingredients are useful for the skin, they include some just so that they can legally list them on the product label. Thus, the typical consumer thinks that they get more food. But, because these ingredients are expensive, and because, as discussed earlier, a large number of well-known companies are already spending a substantial portion of its budget on marketing, they are not put in enough of these "active ingredients" to any real benefits for your skin.
Thus, when choosing skin care products, it is not just about choosing one with good ingredients, it is also about choosing one with a high concentration of these good ingredients.
Collagen After my brief discussion about the importance of collagen, one might 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 too large to penetrate the skin when outside.
To have any benefit, you must purchase a product with ingredients that have been shown to stimulate its own production of collagen in your body.
Phytessence Wakame Phytessence Wakame is an exotic kelp, native to the Sea of Japan. It works by blocking a harmful enzyme in your body called hyaluronidase. Hyaluronidase breaks down hyaluronic acid in skin. You may be thinking, "but who cares."
Well, you should because without hyaluronic acid, elastin and collagen fibers lose their "glue", which leads to the loss of youthful appearance and dark circles eye. But do not just take my word for it. If you do research on Wikipedia, you will read, for example, "Hyaluronan is also a major component of skin, where it is involved in tissue repair."
CoQ10 If you look at the list of ingredients for some products the best skin care, you'll often see CoQ10 listed. CoQ10 is short for Coenzyme Q10, so that you can also see it listed that way. CoQ10 is a vitamin like substance which is present in all cells in our body, and it is very important for healthy skin. CoQ10 is a powerful antioxidant. Most skin damage and aging comes from free radicals wreaking havoc in the cells of our body. CoQ10 antioxidant ability can counter these free radicals before damage.
Unfortunately, like many other vital substances, such as age, becomes depleted the amount of CoQ10 in our bodies. Although CoQ10 more ingredients, not all forms are equal. One in particular stands head and shoulders above the rest.
Do not let the name scare you off, though. That's why it's different. Most of the CoQ10 you buy in a typical product of skin care is not easy to use, when applied topically to the skin.
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