Healthy Skin Care Products and Tips

Organic skin care is one of the fastest growing areas of the
beauty industry. It’s estimated that by using a range of body
and skin care products, the average woman applies more than 200
chemicals to her skin a day. Because it is the one layer of our
bodies that people see, having healthy skin is very important.
Many people turn to skin care products in order to have healthy
and youthful looking skin. There has been recent research that
has found that the skin reacts positively various vitamins,
minerals, and antioxidants.

Here are a few nutrients that are beneficial in skin care
products

Silica is a trace mineral that will make the connective tissues,
such as muscles, tendons, hair, and nails, stronger. It is
important for healthy skin. If there is Silica deficiency in the
body, the wounds of the skin will not heal as quickly. Silica is
an ingredient in many good skin care products.

Zinc is a mineral, and one of the most important components of
skin that is healthy. Acne may be a result of a zinc deficiency
in the body. Zinc also controls the skins production of oil and
can control hormones that bring about acne. Many health care
products contain zinc, as it is very beneficial to the health of
the skin.

Selenium - Selenium can be an important ingredient in skin care
products as this antioxidant mineral makes the skin have more
elasticity. Selenium will also help prevent skin cell damage
with free radicals. Selenium can prevent skin cancer because it
protects the skin from the damaging effects of ultraviolet light.

Vitamin C is the only antioxidant that is proven to stimulate
the synthesis of collagen, which is essential since your body’s
natural collagen production decreases as you age. Collagen is
considered a person’s fountain of youth; it’s responsible for
warding off wrinkles and fine lines. Studies have shown that
vitamin C helps to minimize fine lines, scars and wrinkles.

Vitamin E is another an antioxidant that helps protect the skin
form the sun’s damaging ultra violet rays. A combination of
Vitamin E and Vitamin A skin care products are very good at
preventing various types of skin cancer. Vitamin E also helps
with wrinkles and other signs of premature aging in the skin.

The promotion of skin repair and maintenance is how Vitamin A
can help your skin. If you have a dry or flaky complexion you
should look for skin care products that have Vitamin A as it can
help with these skin problems. Vitamin A also helps reduce acne
and other skin problems.

Kojic acid is a more recent remedy for the treatment of pigment
problems and age spots. Discovered in 1989, kojic acid has a
similar effect as hydroquinone. Kojic acid is derived from a
fungus, and studies have shown that it is effective as a
lightening agent, inhibiting production of melanin (brown
pigment).

Cosmetic products require preservatives or bactericides to
prevent them from being contaminated. Some of the most
allergenic and irritating preservatives release small amounts of
formaldehyde, which is an irritant as well as a carcinogen and
neurotoxin.

Many skin care products, both natural and from mainstream
companies, contain either diethanolamine or triethanolamine
(wetting agents), abbreviated on labels as DEA and TEA, and
sometimes shown bound to other compounds as in cocamide DEA, TEA
or sodium lauryl sulfate. Neither DEA or TEA is carcinogenic.
However, if products contain nitrites - often present as
contaminants and not disclosed on cosmetic labels -, their
presence in cosmetics can cause a chemical reaction - leading to
the formation of nitrosamines - most nitrosamines are
carcinogenic.

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