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Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Unveil the Secrets: What Is Anti-Aging?


A Bit of Science


Anti-aging is the study of slowing down or reversing the processes of aging.

During the process of aging, an organism accumulates damage to its cells, its tissues and its organs. This accumulated damage is the result of oxidation damage to the cell contents caused by free radicals.

Free radicals - are very unstable and react quickly with other compounds. They attack the nearest stable molecule, "stealing" its electron. When the "attacked" molecule loses its electron, it becomes a free radical itself, beginning a chain reaction.

Once the process is started, it can cascade, finally resulting in the disruption of a living cell. If you've seen a peeled apple turn brown, you've seen oxidation in action.

Environmental factors such as pollution, radiation, cigarette smoke and herbicides can also spawn free radicals.

Normally, the body can handle free radicals, but if antioxidants are unavailable, or if free-radical production becomes excessive, damage can occur.  Free radical damage accumulates with age.

How Antioxidants May Prevail Against Free Radical Damage

Antioxidants are nutrients (vitamins and minerals) and enzymes (proteins inside your body) that can help to prevent and repair damage to your body's tissue. Antioxidants do this by slowing or preventing the effect of free radicals. It's important to constantly replenish your supply of antioxidants.

Vitamins C, A and E protect the body against the destructive effects of free radicals.  They act as scavengers, helping to prevent cell and tissue damage that could lead to cellular damage that causes aging.
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In addition to helping fortify cells against free radicals they also encourage cell and tissue growth, helping the skin, which is constantly shedding and regrowing cells, to repair itself.

Antioxidants are very helpful in an anti-aging regimen, as they help fight fine lines and wrinkles.

When evaluating creams, looking for those that contain antioxidant vitamins and natural extracts, is a good place to start.

For more active ingredients look for Retinoids, Alpha Hydroxy acids, Glycholic Acid and Peptides; they are essential. Some of these agents can promote the growth of collagen, which has the power to reduce the appearance of fine lines.

Can skin-care really work as well as a face-lift?

Creams will not give you the same, dramatic results as surgery. But in some ways, that's not a bad thing.  A cream won't remove all the wrinkles, droops and sags that surgery can, but you may improve your skin just the same, and you won't run the risk of looking artificial.

The choice of which path is better, of course, is up to you.

Creams are much cheaper and less invasive than surgical face-lifts, and you can use them from the comfort of your own home. All things being equal, who wouldn't choose the less expensive, less risky option?

Surgery can tighten the skin by pulling it, but it can't improve the overall texture of your skin. Creams may continually exfoliate and moisturize while reducing the appearance of pores and wrinkles -- things a surgical face-lift can't do.

A few suggestions from a professional:

Dermalogica-

MAP-15 Regenerator --dramatically improving skin firmness and clarity

Multivitamin Power Firm--Combat visible lines around the eye area with this powerful firming complex of skin-rebuilding antioxidant vitamins.

SkinCeuticals

A.G.E Interrupter-  (Glycate, Collagen, Elastin) Improve the creping, thinning appearance of mature skin.

Retexturing Activator--  Exfoliation and hydration. Visibly diminishing surface lines.

Retinol 1.0--help stimulate cell regeneration and build collagen to diminish the appearance of fine lines, wrinkles, and age spots

Sources material: Simply Anti Aging, Health Check System. 

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