Tuesday, March 3, 2009

Can You Rate the Collagen and Elastin Enhancers You Find in Skin Care Products?

Collagen and elastin are the two most important proteins in our skin. And replacing lost collagen and elastin is an essential task of any good skin care product. Can you rate the collagen and elastin enhancers you find in skin care products?

And you find lots of these enhancers in skin care products.

Firstly lets look at what collagen and elastin in skin do. These two skin proteins are responsible for keeping our skin thick, strong and supple, and elastic. They help maintain skin health and are produced by the skin itself.

And as we age our skin loses it's store of these skin proteins because the skin is less able to replace lost collagen and elastin. So as our stores deplete our skin starts to lose it's suppleness and strength and elasticity, and it starts to get thinner. We start to notice dry skin more commonly, wrinkles, skin sagging, lines and age spots.

All symptoms of skin aging.

So it makes sense to replace them, hence the reason why people ask if you can rate the collagen and elastin enhancers in skin care products.

Because many anti aging products contain collagen and elastin, the intention is that these will penetrate the skin and replenish it's stores of these two essential skin proteins.

But there is a huge problem with this approach that has been known to science for some time. Molecules of elastin and collagen are too large to penetrate the skin, so when applied topically to the skin, in other words smeared on, they don't go in.

So the answer to the question if whether you can rate the collagen and elastin enhancers you find in anti aging products is yes, you can. They all get a big zero because they do nothing.

Why is the elastin and collagen there? To sell the bottles, because people believe that it works having them in the bottles.

So what do you do about replacing those lost skin proteins?

There is one range of skin care products that attack the problem quite differently. They contain an ingredient that actually stimulates the skin to produce more of it's own elastin and collagen.

Neat heh? And it works too. Results of studies are very impressive.

So, can you rate collagen and elastin enhancers? Yes, Zero. Use products that make the skin produce it's own.

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