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Understanding the ingredients list – anti aging products

Author: Maria Harris
by Maria Harris
Posted: Jul 29, 2017

Keep in mind that your skin is very different than the airbrushed image you see on the cover of an anti-aging product.

It’s important that before you make your purchase, you check the ingredient list of the more popular anti-aging products to make sure that the composition has a positive effect on your skin condition.

A List of Important Common Anti-Aging IngredientsAHA and BHA

Best for sun-damaged or normal-to-dry skin, AHA (Alpha Hydroxy acid, also known as lactic or glycolic acids) smoothens the skin by providing it with moisture and improving collagen production. BHA (Beta Hydroxy acid, also known as salicylic acid) helps reduce breakouts and oiliness, and works efficiently by reducing redness caused from rosacea.

Retinol

As an excellent source of vitamin A, retinol makes your skin healthier while increasing skin-supporting substances that increase collagen production. Retinol also increases glycosaminoglycans content, which improves the texture of your skin while keeping it firm by enhancing the barrier function of your cells.

Ceramides

Ceramides make up to 20% of the skin’s intercellular matrix. In short, it’s the glue that holds your skin together.

Ceramide in your skin decreases when you suffer from sun damage. External ceramide content replenishes your skin’s ceramide content and holds skin cells together; protecting your skin and making it look and act younger.

Niacinamide

As a component of vitamin B3, Niacinamide increases free fatty acid levels in your skin. It also increases ceramide and prevents your skin from losing water content, thereby keeping skin hydrated. In addition, because of its function of stimulating microcirculation, Niacinamide also lightens skin discoloration and reduces acne.

Resveratrol

Resveratrol is an antioxidant that provides protective benefits for your skin. It is added in anti-aging creams specifically because of its enhanced function against sun damage and cell damage. It also improves collagen synthesis and works as a potent ingredient in many products.

Grape Seed

When combined with other anti-oxidants, grape seed reduces damage from free-radicals through its enhanced efficacy. It also offers wrinkle-fighting properties and produces wound healing properties as well.

Curcuminoids

This ingredient is usually found in products that contain turmeric. Because of its potent anti-inflammatory properties, Curcuminoids helps against irritation and sun damage, and suppresses melanin production when you’re in the sunlight. Its properties work both internally and externally to heal and protect your skin.

Vitamin E

Tocopheryl linoleate, tocopheryl succinate, alpha tocopherol, tocopheryl acetate and tocotrienols are the most common ingredients that are added under Vitamin E. these ingredients protect cell membranes from any oxidative damage and prevent collagen destruction as well. They also work well when combined with vitamin C ingredients.

Find the Right Products for Your Skin

Search for options by determining the effects through a cosmetic database. Cosmetiqo offers a complete glossary on best anti-aging ingredients that provides information on the uses and benefits of each ingredient used in skin-care products.

Anti-aging products aren’t like miracles in jars. But the right ones can provide long-term benefits to maintain your health and beauty for a long time.

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Maria Harris is an expert writer and love to shopping and music.

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