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Anti Aging Cream Ingredients
Anti aging industry has flourished in the past three decades. Today, the most effective products are formulated using the best quality care ingredients in cosmetology, inspired by biological compositions naturally present in human skin. Those compositions, often depleted by age, usually enjoy an excellent skin tolerance and are easily absorbed by the skin.
Despite great demand, many such products and treatments have not been proven to give lasting or major positive effects. A decrease in wrinkle depth of 10% is typical. However, recent studies show that some ingredients have an effect.
Traditionally, anti-aging creams have been marketed towards women, but products specifically targeting men are increasingly common.
Generally companies target the female buyers for the ani aging product. However, recently there has been a great increase in the number of the male customers. Most of the anti-wrinkle creams contain some form of retinol, which is proven to give a "rejuvenating" appearance to the skin, in that it stimulates the renewal of skin cells and reduces dark spots.
Hydroxy acids are proven to be the best anti oxidants. Alpha hydroxy acids and beta hydroxy acids have a peeling effect when used as chemical peels . However, the effects of these compounds likely depend on their concentration and mode of application, making the effects of the commercial products less certain. Some other common ingredients are Boslowox, Peptides, Q-10, anti-oxidants, and sunscreens.
The best results come from following a formal anti-aging treatment program, in contrast to the single product approach, based on the use of moisturizers with the complimentary exfoliation and renewal capacity of AHA fruit acids, which help to dissolve the intracellular "glue" that holds the dead cells together on the skin. The use of this type of product daily gradually enhances the exfoliation of the epidermis and stimulates the production of fresh skin cells to compensate for the missing ones. This gradual renewal process exposes a more moisturized skin with less sun damage. This means a lighter complexion, fewer pigmentation spots and less marked wrinkles.
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