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Beauty... Do Antiaging Creams Really Turn Back
the Clock?
If you believe the television advertisements for
skin care products, then, your answer would be
a definite yes. These TV commercials suggest that
if you use this or that product that you too can
have a flawless and beautiful complexion and,
by subtle inference be happy.
But, is this reality or an illusion?
It's a combination of both a partial reality and
illusions. With the majority of skin products
it is definitely an illusion as most women over
thirty would attest to. Many products can certainly
make your skin look better at the time of application
but the real test is when all the make up is washed
off. Generally the fine lines, wrinkles, blemishes
and sagging of skin still remain!
Having said that, there are however a few natural
products that will help with firming up the skin
and reducing fine lines and blemishes but you
have to accept that there are limitations to what
they can do on their own. More about this later
in the newsletter!
So, what is the answer... plastic surgery? Many
people obviously think that it is, given the booming
cosmetic plastic surgery industry. But is it?
In my opinion definitely not! I have met quite
a number of people that have had plastic surgery
and I have not been impressed. I remember just
a few years ago meeting up with some old friends
from St Louis for dinner at Palm Beach Florida.
My friends who were in their late 70's brought
along a friend who would have been in her early
60's. It was apparent that this friend had had
a number of plastic surgery procedures on her
face and not all of them were successful. I remember
thinking at the time that she would look have
looked better without them.
Of course that is not always the case. Some people
get really good results, but they are very much
dependent upon the skill of the surgeon. So, the
risks are high.
So, what causes skin to age which results in
sagging, wrinkles and blemishes?
If you want to maintain clear healthy and firm
skin into old age you need to know this. So...
here is the brief version... FREE RADICALS. That's
it in a nutshell. I am sure that you have heard
about free radicals and you may even know exactly
what they are, but nonetheless I will give you
a quick briefing about them.
Even though free radicals age our bodies and skin
they are a natural and essential part of life.
They are everywhere, inside our body and out.
They are more concentrated in the cities or anywhere
there is any form of environmental pollution.
Sunlight also creates free radicals. It is possible
to see the effect of
them quite dramatically when you cut an apple
open and leave it exposed to the air. The parts
without the skin quickly go brown. This is because
it is being attacked by these free radicals. If
they were not there then nothing would decompose
and the whole planet would be a massive garbage
dump.
So, what exactly are they? They are oxygen molecules
that have lost an electron through interaction
with other molecules. As with everything in nature
an effort is made (in this case the molecule)
to heal itself! There is only one way it can do
this... and that is by stealing an electron from
another healthy molecule. So, it rushes around
like a thief until it can find one! When it does
and it steals the electron, what happens? You
guessed it... another free radical is created
and in the process cells where the 'thief' has
entered are damaged.
There is no 'security system' that can shut
free radicals out.
They surround you, they enter your body with each
breath you take. The greater your intake of air
the higher exposure that you have to free radicals.
Ever wondered why long distance runners look older
than their years, particularly their face? They
inhale more air than most other people and with
it more free radicals. They therefore age faster
if they don't counteract the effect of the free
radicals. Everyone who exercises should be aware
of this. The good news is that this is not a problem
if the appropriate measures are taken... more
info soon.
Anyway, back to your skin. It needs good healthy
Collagen (which is a protein). This Collagen gives
your skin its suppleness and tautness. However
it is constantly bombarded with free radicals
that damage the cells by the cross linking of
molecules. When this occurs the collagen molecules
can no longer smoothly slide over one another.
They instead become rough which impacts directly
on the appearance of your skin.
Because collagen stays in the skin for many years
it is continually subjected to this free radical
damage and the effects are cumulative.
If you could stop the actions of these free radicals
you could stop the aging process. This applies
not only to your skin but to your entire body.
But, it simply is not possible to achieve a 100%
success rate. However, you can reduce the impact
of these free radicals to a measurable degree.
This is through the use of a series of compounds
known as anti-oxidants. I am sure that you have
heard of these but you may be unsure exactly what
they do? In simple terms they donate spare electrons
to the free radicals
to 'heal' the damaged molecule.
There are many different forms of anti-oxidants
available…some natural some synthetic. Some really
potent, some quite weak. For example Vitamin C
is an antioxidant which is relatively weak. On
the other hand Alpha Lipoic acid is a relatively
potent one being about 400 times more powerful
than most Vitamin C's. Other antioxidants are
even more powerful than Alpha Lipoic acid, and
so on it goes.
So, how does this apply to your skin and what
should you do to protect it?
Simple, when you are reviewing various crèmes
and lotions to apply to your face select those
ones which are natural, don't have any harsh chemicals
that are likely to cause inflammation (free radicals
love inflammation) and make sure they have natural
antioxidants in them, for example, alpha lipoic
acid, vitamin C esters (fat soluble type), DMAE
etc.
BUT... and this is an important but, if you are
serious about your skin health take heed of the
old saying 'Beauty comes from within'. Although
this term is intended to relate to an individuals
mental attitude it also applies in a physical
sense. The health of your skin and thus the appearance
of it is directly related to your internal health.
If you have free radicals rampant in your body,
then putting all the expensive antioxidant
crèmes on your face will only do a part of the
job. Nourishing your skin from the inside out
is much more rewarding and effective than any
topical application.
For the best possible skin you should address
your skin from both the outside and the inside.
We are working on some topical solutions to go
hand in hand with our Total Balance which is very
beneficial for skin health because it targets
the main organs (of which skin is one). When they
are fully developed and tested we will set up
a cosmeceutical division. But that won't be until
some time next year.
In the meantime bear in mind the points that I
have raised... AND don't forget about your internal
health…your skin is an organ and it needs to be
properly supported internally.
Warren J. Matthews
http://www.InstantEnergyBoost.com.
Warren Matthews is the Chairman of Xtend Life
Natural Products, the develope and manufacturer
of
Total Balance.
Details on Total Balance can and how it can benefit
you can be found here
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