Skin conveys a message of our internal body health. It is so in a way when you are tired your skin on your face appears dull and saggy. More often dark circles become prominent making you look sicker and fatigue.
Everyday we grow in age and so do our skin. Our skin also breaths every moment with you, this is so because exchange of gases takes place not only from the process of inhalation but gas exchange takes place through skin pores also. Therefore it is important to keep your skin fresh and moist. During the hot weather moisture in the form of H2O gets evaporated in the external environment thus resulting into dehydrating condition.
Proper exchange of gases should be taken place through the skin pores which can affect the skin collagen layer and result into aging signs. The H2O molecules hold the collagen layer tightly reducing the chances of wrinkles. The more you keep your skin moist; your skin will appear healthier and charming.
Considering this principle, maximum anti-aging creams opt for ingredients that keep you moist for longer period of time. Most of these creams contain water molecule as the key ingredients. The ultimate aim behind using these is to keep the skin moist major time period that will keep wrinkles away.
Apart from this when we come to nutrition point of view skin too requires good nutrition feeding to keep healthy and young. Therefore, various essential vitamins, oils and proteins are included into anti-aging creams helping skin to look healthy.
In addition to this, other anti-aging creams also contain some advance formula that defense against ultra violet radiations and work against it. The simple home remedies can also be used to reduce aging signs like wrinkles, dark circles, fine lines and puffiness. But in extreme cases when your wrinkles are deep and stubborn at your 30's and 40's these may require surgeries and injection fillers to get rid of those stubborn aging wrinkles.
Therefore to avoid premature aging early prevention and care should be taken from early ages.
Tuesday, December 30, 2008
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