Anti-Aging Vitamin Skincare Products - Do They Work ...

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Can topical Vitamin skincare products really help make skin look younger, and are the new products any better than years past?

Scientific studies show that human skin can absorb 64% of whatever is put on it.
So - doesn't it make since to feed the skin with skincare products that are packed full of healthy vitamins ?
Skin damage occurs largely and naturally due to aging, and the formation of free radicals ( free radicals form in the body due to complex chemical reactions at a cellular level) in the body. Free radicals along with environmental elements attack healthy skin. Which ultimately can, and will over time result in the appearance of dull, dry, wrinkled, damaged skin. Can anything help slow down the natural skin aging process? Skin studies show that antioxidants can truly help in the fighting the effects of not only environmental contaminants, but also with the damage that free radicals can do to the skin.

There are multitude face creams, and serums on the market today that have vitamins included in the ingredients. It's important when picking a face product to first ascertain your specific skin care needs? Take a good look at your skin, is your skin dry, wrinkled or sun damaged? Get to know your skin problems before you head out to purchase a face cream that has vitamin's in it . Do your homework.... As you read on you will see the beauty industry is incorporating many different vitamin's to facial products today. This can make it a bit confusing when trying to find a skin product that will help with your specific skin problem.

By knowing what vitamin or vitamin's can help with your specific skin care problem before you shop, will make your task of choosing the right skincare products a lot easier.

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Vitamin C - Need A Bit Of Firmness or A Brighter Look?

Once a woman turns 40, it's time to start using a good night cream that has vitamin C in it...

Vitamin C plays an important role in collagen production at a cellular level of the skin. Collagen is an important element in the skin, it helps with cellular turn over , which promotes sloughing of the skin at the top layer, which helps prevent the formation of wrinkles .Collagen also aids in promoting a smoother skin texture and firmness. Vitamin C along with its high levels of antioxidants can fight off damages that are caused by free radicals. Vitamin C also has another great benefit it has a brightening effect on the skin, and can help even out discoloration.

Vitamin A - Helps Fight Signs Of Aging...

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Vitamin A is shown to help diminish the formation of wrinkles, and the depth of existing wrinkles. It also as does vitamin C have an inflammatory action. Vitamin A has the ability to "puff up" the skin, by attracting moisture to the area its applied to. A healthy moisture level can aid in keeping the skin well hydrated, and help flush out skin impurities that build up on the skins surface. The puffing action aids to decrease the look of deep lines and wrinkles. Vitamin A can help in making the skin look younger more hydrated, and less wrinkled.

Vitamin B - Get That Youthful Glow!

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Vitamin B's - The Greatest skin benefits from B vitamins, it can add a healthy glow, and it also helps with moisture retention. B-3 (niacin) and B-5 (pantothenic acid) are being added to skin-care products due to their great ability to assist in retaining moisture. Although B-3 is a relatively new ingredient being added to face creams it has demonstrated that it can be effective as a milder alternative to acidic defoliators' like glycolic and salicylic acid, which can be harsh on some complexions. Vitamin B-5 is a more common skin-care additive, and is widely recognized for its superior moisturizing ability, and appears to be gentler on sensitive skin.

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Just A Few Good Skincare Products You Might Consider...

My best recommendation to where you can find good vitamin cream's, at reasonable prices, is Whole Foods or Your local Vitamin Store's. I also have tried the products I have listed below, and can recommend any of the listed products.

My favorite skincare produces are M. Asam...

M. Asam is sold on the "Home Shopping Network" - M. Asam is line of shin care products that I use, and can highly recommend. The line is organic, and they use all the right vitamins, and antioxidants that are proven to benifit benefit Not only do they include vitamins A, C, they add the grape seed extract (OPC) which is cold pressed.

Here are a few more good cosmetic lines I can recommend:
Home Shopping Network - Serious Skin Care: C-No Wrinkle Skin care line, A-Force Line.
CVS Drug Store's - Lumene Product Line Vitamin C Radiant C energy Age Defying Intensive Day And Night cream
CVS Drug Store's - Nivea Visage Q10 Advanced Wrinkle Reducer Night Creme
Health Food Store's or Whole Foods - Jason Organic Vitamin E 5000iu Face Cream

Vitamin C - at Amazon

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Vitamin A - At Amazon

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Vitamin B - At Amazon

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  • ClaudiaWrites Apr 5, 2011 @ 11:09 pm | delete
    :) i like this.

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