Showing posts with label medical grade skincare. Show all posts
Showing posts with label medical grade skincare. Show all posts

Thursday, 5 September 2013

Top Performing Skincare Ingredients



Peptides

 we’ve all heard ofpeptides, they’re not just a word that they use on the adverts. Peptides arekey anti-aging ingredients that reduce fine lines and wrinkles, promotecollagen, reduce inflammation and brighten skin tone. Peptides are made of proteinswhich are the building blocks of skin. Peptide mobilizer from Dermaquest is agemanagement at its best with 60% peptides it’s botox in a bottle.


Antioxidants

Powerful antioxidants generate healthy cell renewal and actsas a cellular bodyguard for our skin. Essential for all skin types they protectour skin from free radical damage that our skin encounters on a daily basis.



Retinol

pure and active Vitamin A. Vitamin A is one of the fewsubstances small enough to penetrate the outer layers of the skin to reach thelower layers where collagen and elastin reside.

Stemcells

 the latest generationof plant stem cells to reduce pigmentation, fine lines, and protect the skinfrom environmental damages

Medical Grade Skincare



Products can be categorised by the level that they penetrate to. Medical grade products are the only products that are able to penetrate past the surface layers of the epidermis down to the surface dermal layers of the skin. Within the dermal layer are the cells that produce collagen, elastin, hydration and melanin. These are the cells we want to stimulate when preventing the aging of skin.
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Although many products have similar ingredients within them medical grade products contain a higher percentage of active ingredients, as a result of this products must be bought from a professional clinic after a consultation.

When purchasing your new medical grade skincare it is important that you look at the ingredients, the following post will outline the industries top performing technologies and ingredients.