March 17, 2008
Anti Aging Cosmetics
Topical treatments to reduce the signs of aging.
Science has shown so far that our bodies age clearly defined in two ways - oxidation by free radicals, and the imbalance of hormones in the body. Both processes occur naturally in our bodies, which is why we all age groups throughout our lives. It is when these processes are altered by changing our own lifestyles and habits and even the lack of habits that we are somehow in a position to exercise control over the manner in which the age, or as otherwise may be considered also true, that we lose control over how they age. So far, science has not provided us with the key to stopping the aging at all, but we do know the ways in which we can influence the speed at which age, and even to modify the effects of aging - at least, the physical aspects of aging.
The current production of cosmetics is a large market around the world and continues to find hundreds of new customers every day. Women in particular are more concerned with how they are, and consequently, how they are while aging. Many kinds of cosmetics have been developed so far to help change the visible signs of ageing evident in most of us, which may include signs such as weight gain, graying hair, sunken skins, wrinkled skins, and even memory loss and retreat of hairlines. The weight gain is an easy problem to address, and many doctors and professionals alike advise over and over again which is the largest exercise of help for the aging of the person. Even graying hair may be gray to cover patches using one of a multitude of hair dyes or pigments available on the market. It is the treatment of problems such as low and wrinkled skin that is the focus of our discussion, however.
Anti-aging cosmetics are targeted specifically for topical use and topical treatments. Almost all anti-ageing cosmetics therefore carry antioxidants to aid in the elimination of oxygen free radicals from the surface of the skin, especially the face. Free radicals for the work orientation of the cells and destroying them alone, therefore, to slow down the effects of attacks by free radicals (wrinkles, skin sagging or loose) we have to force the free radicals before they have a chance to damage cells. Anti oxidants usually take the form of vitamins, so that almost all topics and body treatments aimed at reducing wrinkles and the incidence of skin sagging contain one or more types of skin vitamins. These include vitamins A, C and E, and even co-enzyme Q10.
However, other cosmetic treatments claim to reverse the aging processes, such as reverse line of hair and skin wrinkled. These types of cosmetic treatments against aging hormone-containing topical treatments specific to the area for their use. For example, a cosmetic treatment for the stimulation of hair growth is likely that contain proteins essential for the stimulation of hair growth or stimulation of follicle cells.
