Selecting the best exfoliant for aging skin
The shedding of dead cells on the skin’s outermost surface is a normal process that results in the younger cells underneath the surface.
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The shedding of dead cells on the skin’s outermost surface is a normal process that results in the younger cells underneath the surface.
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Slow aging philosophically promotes health not fear as a driver of the decision for any intervention and cosmetic medicine is no different.
Read MorePosted by Fiona Tuck | Iron, Nutrients, Nutrition |
Skin care products abound in the market from cleansers like washes and scrubs to moisturizers for the face and body. It is probably moisturizers that garner the most attention since these skin care products have the potential to restore moisture to the skin and, in the process, make way for suppler, softer and smoother skin.
Read MorePosted by Fiona Tuck | Nutrients, Nutrition, Vitamin C |
Amongst all the numerous kinds of vitamins available from food and supplement sources, it is Vitamin C that garners the most attention with its anti-aging function as the most attractive.
Read MorePosted by Dr Merlin Thomas | Skin, Skin rejuvenation |
Only a small number of topical antioxidants have been shown in clinical trials to reduce signs of skin aging and wrinkles. Retinoic acid  (tretinoin) The most significant and well-researched topical anti-wrinkle agent. It is...
Read MoreWe all know how our skin looks and feels when we are dehydrated, such as after a long plane journey. Maintaining adequate levels of moisture becomes increasingly important as we grow older, as aging skin is less able to retain fluid, leaving it more vulnerable to dehydration.
Read MorePosted by Dr Merlin Thomas | Skin, Skin rejuvenation |
To retain its youthful appearance, our skin incorporates a number of antioxidant defenses. With...
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