Showing posts with label Ingredients. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ingredients. Show all posts

Sunday, March 13

4 Ingredients to look for in Anti-Aging Product

Knowing how each ingredient is used in your cosmetics can be as daunting as swimming across the English Channel.  Manufacturers use proprietary formulas to create unique products aimed at solving a multitude of problems, from anti-aging to pore refinement to skin tone evening.  If your skin problem is not being solved, check the ingredients to see if you are getting the best bang for your buck.

Kaolin:  Kaolin is a pure, natural mineral used to refine pores and help clear breakouts.  It has soothing properties that are able to absorb fats from the skin while proving exceptional coverage.

Titanium Dioxide:  Titanium Dioxide is a blend of natural mineral powders that helps diminish fine lines and wrinkles.  If you are looking for a cosmetic that also provides for a natural and even skin tone, look for a product that contains Titanium Dioxide.

Glycerin:  Glycerin is a moisturizer that works by attracting water to the intercellular space in the skin.  Glycerin has effective lubricant properties.

Sodium Lauroyl Menthyl Isethionate (SLMI):  SLMI is a surfactant that creates a dense foam.  It's used as a mild cleansing agent.
Ensure maximum delivery of key ingredients.  Healthy skin is very good at keeping things out, both the bad and the good.  When it comes to achieving the best results from high-powered skincare ingredients, it’s all about getting the good stuff to where it needs to be.

Accelerate your skin turnover and show a fresh face to the world by exfoliating your complexion at least three times a week.  You can use a gentle micro-dermabrasion exfoliating paste to achieve results without irritating the skin.

Check to see what my secret has been for younger looking complexion.


Tuesday, February 15

How does Hydroquinone lighten brown spots?

Using 2% Hydroquinone will lighten excessive darkness, brown spots, and uneven pigment over time, usually 2 to 6 months with regular usage.
Here's what I've used and had amazing results!
Reverse #2 Toner

Rapidly penetrating liquid.
Delivers the time-proven benefits of hydroquinone in a fast absorbing liquid vehicle.  Combines effective medicine and botanical skin brighteners to enhance cell turnover, even tone, and fade brown spots.










Reverse #3 Skin Lighting Treatment
Lightweight lotion delivers hydroquinone to lighten unwanted discoloration.  Vitamin C and retinol enhance the brightening process.  This second layer of hydroquinone ensures effective and prolonged penetration to optimize lightening and rightening of the skin.



The Complete Reverse Regimen is recommended for best results.

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Tuesday, February 1

Is Hydroquinone Safe?

Hydroquinone 2% acts by blocking the enzyme tyrosinase involved in pigment production.  It's safe for all skin types.  Occasionally it can cause mild skin irritation and allergy.

Find this ingredient in the following products:

Sunday, January 30

What is Hydroquinone?

Hydroquinone 2% is the only FDA approved OTC active ingredient which lightens brown spots and discolorations caused by sun exposure and hormones.

Find this ingredient in the following products:

Wednesday, January 26

What are Peptides?

Short chains of amino acids that make up proteins and may affect skin functions, such as stimulating collagen production.
Products that contain Peptides

Friday, January 14

What are Parabens?

Parabens, commonly used in cosmetics, are a group of organically synthesized preservatives.  Common paraben include: methylparaben, ethylparaben, propylparaben, isobutylparabe, and butylparaben.  parabens provide two important functions.  First, they prevent the deterioration of products from contamination by micro-organisms.  Second, they extend the products' shelf life.  Without preservatives, bacteria, mold, fungi, and "germs" can deteriorate products and cause safety issues.  Parabens are among the most widely used of preservatives, having been widely used in cosmetic and topical products for more than fifty years.

Here are a few products to look at:


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Tuesday, March 2

Ingredient of the Week


Peptides 101

Peptides are small chains of amino acids that signal natural processes in the skin. Different types of peptides influence different types of processes. For example, there are peptides that increase collagen production and there are peptides that decrease inflammation. For peptides in skincare products to be effective, the product formula must contain a clinically-efficacious dose. Unfortunately, peptides are extremely expensive, so many companies sprinkle peptides to make label claims, which in the end, do not benefit the consumer. Formulations containing a clinically efficacious dose can be pricey, so in this instance, you get what you pay for.

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