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While many people stick with the basics of sunscreens and moisturizers, others choose more advanced procedures for defying the aging process. These are highly personal decisions. Whatever choices you make, you'll have more options today than ever before. People are always looking for a "miracle" anti aging skin care product that will reverse the aging process. There simply is no such thing. However, people of all ages can benefit greatly from using all natural skin care products. A great Feierabend anti aging skin care product is featured below. ![]()
Furthermore, for some unknown reason, the skin keeps growing and expanding as we age, despite the fact that the supporting fat tissues of the lower layers of skin are decreasing. That is why the skin begins to sag: Too much skin is being produced, but there aren't enough bones (remember, bone also deteriorates with age) and fat to shore it up. Simultaneously, the facial muscles lose their shape and firmness, giving the face a drooping appearance. Certain components of the skin also become depleted with age. The water-retaining and texture-enhancing elements in the intercellular structure such as ceramides, hyaluronic acids, polysaccharides, glycerin, and many others are exhausted and not replenished. The skin's support structures, collagen and elastin, deteriorate or are damaged. Older skin is also more subject to allergic reactions, sensitivities, and irritation than younger skin due to a weakening immune system. On a deeper molecular level, the DNA and RNA genetic messages to the skin cell for reproduction slows down and the cells stop reproducing as abundantly or in the same way as they did when we were younger. This preprogrammed change makes cells become abnormally shaped, which further changes the texture of the skin and prevents the cells from retaining water. This is why older skin tends to be drier than younger skin. This change in the skin's DNA and RNA seems to happen for a variety of reasons: it is genetically predetermined, a result of sun damage, and a result of an inflammatory response from free-radical damage built up in the skin cells over a period of time. You have probably connected the dots and noticed that many of these factors of aging are targeted by corresponding anti aging skin care product ingredients that claim to counteract the effect of their naturally occurring depletion. Collagen, elastin, ceramide, hyaluronic acid, polysaccharide, DNA, RNA, and other skin components are popular additions to wrinkle creams. (DNA and RNA are the biggest jokes in this group of ingredients because not only don't you want to mess around with the cell's genetic coding, you can't. If you could, you would have the cure for cancer!) Putting collagen and elastin in an anti aging skin care product may sound convincing, but they can't bond to the collagen and elastin in your skin, although they can work as moisturizing ingredients. Ingredients like ceramides and hyaluronic acids do work to help support the intercellular structure of the skin, but there is no research demonstrating that they prevent its continuing depletion. Good old glycerin is also abundant in the layers between the skin cells, and it's just as reliable in helping the skin to feel better, but the corporate skin care industry doesn't talk much about glycerin because it is too commonplace to sound distinctive. Unfortunately, the anti aging skin care product industry loves to use phrases such as "replaces what skin has lost" that lead you to believe these kinds of ingredients can affect skin structure in some permanent way. They can't. However, organic, all natural products can benefit all skin types greatly. "Thanks for the great Anti Aging Skin Care Product!"
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