Confused by anti-wrinkle ingredients ? Ingredients explained.

April 20, 2006 beautyskincare

As a baby boomer I try to avoid aging as much as possible. I try to buy every possible anti-aging cosmetics available on the market. But some ingredients are very confusing even for me, who is familiar with chemistry and biochemistry.

Lets start with some explanations.

Alpha-hydroxy acids: These slough off dead skin cells to reveal smoother, younger-looking akin underneath.Antioxidants: Ingredients like vitamin C, A and E, green tea, copper, grapeseed and kinetic help skin by neutralizing molecules called free radicals, that destroy your skin.

Aqua( water): Number one ingredient listings, is vital for you.Beta-hydroxy acids: These work in the same way as alpha- hydroxy acids but are less iritating to the skin. The most common one is salicylic acid, which also fights bacteria on the skin.

Botanicals: Ingredients from natural source(plants) believed to have some healing and regenerative powers on the skin, like aloe vera, gingko, and ginseng.Coenzyme 10: A nutrient found in every cell of our body, this is also a good wrinkle booster.

Emollients: Found in moisturizers, these help protect skin by reinforcing the moisture barrier in the lower layer of skin.Essential Oils: Most commonly used in aromatherapy, these are plant oils used to scent products, but also as ingredients-lavender or chamomile is commonly used in skin creams as it soothes irritation.

Humectants: Similar to emollients, this attract moisture to the skin from the air.Hypoallergenics: Ingredients shown to be least likely to cause allergic reaction.

Liposomes: These aren’t ingredients, but ways to deliver ingredients like vitamins deeper into skin. Mattifiers: Ingredients like witch hazel or cornstarch, that soak up oil on the skin.

Non-comedogenics: Ingredients shown to be less likely to block pores.Retinols: Another word for products made from vitamin A, these are powerful antioxidants and some ( the RX only Retinol A and Renova) have been ahown to dramatically reduce skin damage from ultraviolet rays.

Sun Protection Factors: The most important ingredient in any skincare product, they screen out harmful and aging UV rays. So here you have it explained. This should help you by choosing the right anti-wrinkle skin care product for you.

Nora Kuch is an author of many skin care and beauty care articles and owes website: http:www.beautyuno.com

Confused with all anti-aging ingredients in skin care products?

Article deals with the short explanation of anti-aging skin care products ingredients and their short description.

Nora Kuch is an author of many skin care and beauty care articles and owes website: http:http://www.beautyuno.com

Entry Filed under: Beauty Skin Care, aging skin care, anti-wrinkle skin care, beauty

7 Comments Add your own

  • 1. Al Davis  |  October 26, 2006 at 1:42 am

    This is a great site and fits nicely with the anti-aging content we have at http://www.afountaingofyouth.org for your health and longevity.

  • 2. Goji  |  December 29, 2006 at 3:28 pm

    The explanations here are very clear, and beneficial to me.
    one main engredient here is exercise after all study shows including the university of south florida suggest that physical activity can offset age related functional decline and preserve independence longer into old age.

  • 3. kidpieces  |  January 5, 2007 at 12:47 am

    nice..i’m a pharmachology student, rather familiar with all these chemical stuff :) nice info.. very useful to all the ladies who really picky when it comes to cosmetic appliance.

    ingredients are tricksy sometimes, i’m relieved to know there are ppl like u!

    keep it up!

  • 4. AntiagingSkinProducts  |  March 9, 2008 at 8:46 am

    I agree. This was a very nice read!

    Thanks
    John Mathers
    Anti Aging Skin Products
    http://www.antiagingskinproducts.net

  • 5. AminoGenesis Photolagen AGF Review  |  July 28, 2008 at 9:23 am

    There are so many kind of ingredients used in anti wrinkle products. Some of them are the same kind. They use different names for marketing purpose. However, as consumers, we must know what is inside in the skin care products. Let’s not be ignorant about it even though it may be overwhelming.

  • 6. Julie Snedecker  |  September 23, 2008 at 11:42 pm

    Thank you for this post. I work in the skin care industry, and I find it discouraging to see so many websites out there basically ‘praying’ on uneducated consumers to buy their products with impossible promises and ingredients which at best are “just talk” with no real proof. The more consumers who get the education about what the popular skin care ingredients really are, the better the real products out there will prosper.

    Thanks,
    Julie Snedecker
    http://www.dermajuv.com

  • 7. Julie Snedecker  |  September 23, 2008 at 11:42 pm

    Thank you for this post. I work in the skin care industry, and I find it discouraging to see so many websites out there basically ‘praying’ on uneducated consumers to buy their products with impossible promises and ingredients which at best are “just talk” with no real proof. The more consumers who get the education about what the popular skin care ingredients really are, the better the real products out there will prosper.

    Thanks,
    Julie Snedecker
    http://www.dermajuv.com


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