Skin Care Boons


Use the best anti aging skin care product

by Jen Hopkins

There are hundreds of anti aging skin care products available today. It has thus become a difficult task for most of the women to select the right skin care product which can effectively remove wrinkles. Do wrinkle creams really work? How to pick a good wrinkle cream? Which is 'The Best Wrinkle Cream?'

We always tend to get irritated answering questions like the ones mentioned above. Add to this the fact that there are no less than hundreds of brands of cosmetics to make thing worse for us.

Let us first understand how wrinkles arise. Our skin contains two proteins namely 'Collagen' and 'Elastin'. Both these proteins are responsible for keeping our skin free from blemishes and other skin eruptions. However, the production (synthesis) of these two proteins reduces to a great extent as a person grows old.

As a result of this, wrinkles start developing on our skin. Wrinkles make us look old and ugly. How can a person find out as which is the best wrinkle cream?

Advancements in technology and skin therapies have resulted in the development of those wrinkle creams which have ingredients derived from Mother Nature. Such creams have become immensely popular these days.

Does a wrinkle cream work? How can you find the best wrinkle cream? An effective skin care product must have three ingredients: Collagen, sunscreen agent and moisturizing element.

Best wrinkle cream? The one that suits your skin and that does not harm your skin can be called the 'best'. Do not use dozens of creams at the same time.

Television channels are replete with advertisements of innumerable anti aging skin care products. You would not want your skin to be ruined by ineffective wrinkle creams.

Jen Hopkins has worked in the wrinkle reducer industry for years. He maintains websites about Lifecell skin care and best wrinkle cream. If you want to contact him, you can use the contact for at one of his sites.

Published March 3rd, 2008

Filed in Beauty, Health

BIOCUTIS skin care products:

Moisturize and stimulate the renewal of dead and dyeing cells. Restore the capacity of the skin to hold in water from within.

Replenish the lipid barrier of our skin thereby impeding the penetration of allergens and toxins.

Induce the reproduction of antimicrobial peptides on the surface of the skin and within the skin follicles contributing to control microbes.

Digest keratin plugs and debris and unblocks clogged pores allowing for the outflow of sebum to the surface where it lubricates and protects the skin instead of causing injuries to the cells lining the follicles and an inflammatory reaction of the body to repair the lesions.

Signal the immune system it is being taken care of and does not need to fire its immune responses and overly react to minor injuries thus avoiding the loss of tissues that characterizes deep acne scarring.

Prevent scarring and remove scars from accidental injuries and post surgery; stria marks; abnormal hypertrophic and keloid scars; keratosis pilaris; actinic keratosis scales by the breakdown abnormal, dysfunctional and damaged tissues into their amino acid components while stimulating their replacement with new healthy skin structures.

Vanish redness and dryness, relieves eczema and dermatitis, reduce psoriasis scales and most types of skin blemishes.

Repair skin damaged by glycolic peeling and other chemical peels, dermabrasion or laser resurfacing.

By strengthening the skin they relieve the dreaded side effects caused by retinoic drugs, Isotretinoin (Accutane),  that make the skin thinner while taken in to halt severe nodular cystic acne.

Reduce and heals skin fragility and is an antioxidant that helps to reduce the damaging effects on the dermis of sunburns and excess exposure to solar radiation.

Help to heal blisters, bruises, wounds, and the consequences on the skin of ionizing radiotherapy or radiodermatitis.