Sunday, 15 January 2012

Skincare for Aging and Sensitive Skin: the most effective leading-edge all natural products!

By Aileen Fitzharris


Skincare for Sensitive and Aging Skin: The best advanced natural skincare products!

Do you blush or feel flushed easily? Perhaps wearing wool or cashmere makes you itchy or causes your skin to breakout. What happens when you come into contact with latex? If you breakout or develop a rash, your skin is sensitive!!!

Hypersensitive skin reacts quickly to the elements, too: Do you get sunburn and wind-burn quickly if you don't take proper safety measures? Better cover up and use loads of sunscreen!

Sensitive skin is often dry, and yes it can also be susceptible to hypersensitive reactions. Detergents, cosmetics along with the alcohol present in some skincare products may cause irritation and leave red, blotchy marks on your skin.

Sensitive skin is extra irritable when there is a reduction in the natural moisturizing oils created by your body and when your cells do not hold on to enough water. These conditions are attributable to various factors including your general health and even weather. In addition they occur naturally as we get older.

Signs and symptoms of aging sneak up on us slowly and rather unexpectedly.

Your body begins to slow production of two key dermal components: collagen and elastin. The thin lines and wrinkles we develop as we grow older are mainly caused by the loss of collagen and elastin. The breakdown of these proteins is made worse by excessive exposure to the sun.

The skin gets thinner, drier, and much more vulnerable as you age, too. Fat underneath the skin, in the cheeks, chin, and nose, disappears, and causes your skin to sag. Gravity gets involved, as well, and causes even more sagging as you age. Undesired facial hair increases, your pores enlarge, and some women experiencing hormonal changes can develop acne and episodes just like those in their teen years.

When the protective subcutaneous fat layer is lost, something as mundane as rubbing or pulling your skin can cause fragile blood vessels to break leaving bruises. Flat collections of blood called purpura, and raised collections of blood known as hematomas, may appear after even a minor injury.

Sensitive and aging skin require specialized skincare: All natural products that affect the production of collagen and elastin work best. Additionally, products that support your body's natural moisturizing and hydration processes help to keep your skin supple and forestall breakouts, rashes, and bruising.

Just what exactly are the best skincare products to keep up your hypersensitive or aging skin?

Until recently, your alternatives were actually very limited. Conventional, natural and organic, skincare products are formulated using a variety botanical oils and nutrients. While these products can certainly help moisten and soothe your skin, they don't have the power to stimulate elastin and collagen production within you and they will not fuel cell production and regeneration. Fortunately, advances in skincare science and glycobiology have led to the discovery of a new generation of powerful skincare products that work with a naturally sourced immune serum - as opposed to purely botanical compounds - to safeguard and heal delicate and aging skin. This compound is extracted from inside the cells of - believe it or not - small snails which make the serum internally to heal and protect their own skin - skin that is Much like our own.

Leading edge research and development companies like BioCutis are using the serum to create complete and perfectly balanced solutions for the care of our skin. Unlike botanically based skincare products that really only coat your skin, these bio-based serums are infused in liposomes, microscopic "fat" vessels, that feed and nourish hungry human cells. The serum is quickly absorbed into the nucleus of the cell where it promotes cell renewal and restorative healing, and promotes the disintegration and replacement of dead and severely impaired cells.

Healthy skincare must be a lifelong process:

- Avoid over sun damage and sunburn.
- Always use a strong sunscreen when you are outdoors, even in winter months
- Wear protective clothing and hats as necessary, as well.
- Good nutrition and hydration is also necessary.
- Keep your skin moist with lotions and moisturizers.

And, finally, if you have sensitive skin or would like to improve the health and look of aging skin, take your skincare regimen to a higher level with an cutting-edge bio-based, natural skincare product.




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