Archive for the ‘Wrinkle Reducing Ingredients’ Category

Anti-Aging: Elastin Snap Back, or Have You Snapped Out of It?

Want your skin to have that youthful snap back, or perhaps you want to maintain that snap you’ve still got?

Swimsuit snap back!Then let’s talk about Elastin. And no, it’s not the stuff that keeps your swimsuit on your body and not around your ankles!

But it does have a similar property. Elastin has ‘snap back’ to it, like your swimsuit, or like a rubber band.

Elastin will keep the skin tight. Elastin will keep the skin flexible. If there is enough elastin in your skin it will retain and return to it’s original shape after being pulled or stretched. Such as when you make a facial expression or when someone , I personally hate this, pinches your cheeks. Cheek pinching is for cute, chubby little babies, not grown women! Read the rest of this entry »

Anti-Aging and Peptides: What About Them?

Peptides?Yes, what about those peptides? I mentioned peptides and the importance of having peptides in your products in a previous post“Collagen Cream, Ya Think?” .

Peptides are short chains of amino acids, proteins. These have the ability to penetrate your skin and have a positive effect on your skin’s fibroblasts. Peptides communicate with the fibroblast regrading loss of youthful function and degraded DNA (also mentioned in the referenced post above). Like I said before, have a little chat, a pep talk. Wow~ I can’t believe I just typed that, a peptide pep talk? Cornyyy, but I’m leaving it. LOL. Read the rest of this entry »

Anti-Aging With Collagen Cream, Ya Think?

Natural_by_larafairieThere are many products available claiming to replace the collagen in your skin. Some do the job. But most can’t, here’s why.

You need to look at the ingredients listed. Collagen as an ingredient itself is nothing more than an expensive moisturizer. A collagen molecule is much too large to penetrate your skin’s pores.  Simply adding collagen as an ingredient doesn’t stimulate collagen production in your skin. It only provides temporary plumping. Read the rest of this entry »