Posts Tagged ‘Aging Skin’
Winning Tactics For Aged Skin Treatment
I don’t know a thing about you, but I’ll bet that if your like me you would like to know about an aging skin treatment that can help you aging skin problems.
Most older people suffer from more specific issues like deep wrinkles, age spots and thinning skin.
Lots of deep wrinkles can make you look many years older than you actually are. But, if you can improve them by only 15 to 20% you will look more your age or even younger.
The other big issue with aging skin is sagging and thinning of the skin. Skin under the eyes tends to sag and develop wrinkled bags that are hard to reduce. Skin on the top of your head and the back of your hands are very susceptible to damage from thinning skin. Knocks to these areas usually bruise, cause blood blisters or rip the skin and bleed profusely.
Because the skin is so thin the capillaries are close to the surface so even a small knock does major damage. These abrasions usually can take weeks to repair.
However, recently a skin care cream entered the market containing new substances that are proven in clinical trial to reduce wrinkles, thicken and make your skin more elasticized.
Some of these ingredients are unique and won’t be available to the wider skin cream market for 12 to 18 months.
This small New Zealand Company has discovered and patented a substance that can penetrate through your top skin layer to your collagen and elastin structure. Cynegy TK”(TM)” can then stimulate these two proteins to produce more of the same. The result is a thicker, stronger more elasticized skin. With constant use your fine lines will disappear and your deep wrinkles will be reduced.
Increasing your skins thickness, strength and elasticity makes a big difference to the amount of damage your skin suffers when you knock, scratch or catch it on some object.
In conclusion, there are a few good quality natural aging skin treatment products that can improve your deep wrinkles and thinning skin problems. At my website, I discuss Cynergy TK and other powerful ingredients in detail that can help your aging skin look better and damage less.
Deacon
The Top of the Line in Anti-aging Products
For decades scientists and medical researchers have been searching tirelessly for a solution to the secrets of the aging processes that remain locked beneath the surface of the skin. Why do some people skin age faster than others? Is there some type of biological, or chemical timing mechanism that is contained in each persons skin? If so, can that innate biological system be slowed down or stopped all together?
New Answers for Age Old Questions
These are just a few of the questions that needed to be answered and it seems that for some of these and other questions, an answer has been found. While there is far more to be learned, enough discoveries have been made to enable the recent development of an entire series of new generation anti-aging products. It was discovered that human skin has several natural restorative and maintenance functions that work perfectly in the young.
Replacement Therapy for the Skin
As people age however, these functions and the natural substances that they produce begin to become degraded. By learning what these vital substances that the skin produces are, medical developmental researchers, microbiologists and chemists were able to work together collaboratively to synthesize these exact same substances. New anti aging products now contain these exact same substances that aging skin is lacking in and function as a form of replacement therapy with amazing results.
Mice kept in a germ-free room with intensive nursing care at Harvard Medical School are hopefully the key to this side effect. A mouse gym holds a miniature exercise machine that tests the rodents’ ability to balance on a bar, while in a nearby water maze, mice must recall visual cues from their “training” to swim to safety on a hidden platform – thereby testing memory powers. (Don’t worry: the that forget their lessons are rescued as they start to submerge.)
The new drugs being tested are called Sirtuin activators, and are based on a theory that most species have an ancient strategy for riding out famines: switch resources from reproduction to tissue maintenance. These activators appear to be triggered in mice when fed a healthy diet with 30 % fewer calories. The mice seem to live longer because they are somehow protected from the usual diseases that kill them
Harry

