Ever since Noble Prize winning scientist Dr. Linus Pauling, proclaimed
the wonders of Vitamin C, it has become one of the most widely used
ingredients in anti-wrinkle and anti-aging creams.
Vitamin C-based anti-wrinkle creams promising amazing results are popping up like mushrooms all over our country.
Do their claims have any substance? The situation is a little
*complicated*. On one hand, vitamin C does possess definite,
scientifically validated merits for wrinkle reduction and skin
rejuvenation. On the other hand, most anti-wrinkle vitamin C products do
not work�and worse�may end up aggravating wrinkle formation.
What do I mean by this? You see, potentially vitamin C can benefit our skin in EXTREMELY IMPORTANT ways such as:
1. Collagen Synthesis: Collagen makes up about 70% of our skin�s dry
weight. As any material, it is subject to wear and tear, and slowly
breaks down over time. In our youth, fibroblasts (skin cells � capable
of producing collagen) replace broken collagen fibers. But as we age our
skin�s ability to replace damaged collagen diminishes. This leads to
wrinkles and sagging skin.
We could apply collagen creams but remember, collagen being a big
molecule does not penetrate our skin and may expose us to the dangers of
mad cow disease.
Once again, this is what Dr. Rubin was quoted saying in an article in the New York Times:
Collagen doesn't penetrate� You can't get the collagen molecule into
your skin. It's like taking a steak and rubbing it on your skin to try
to make your muscles large.
We could get collagen injections, but one of the main drawbacks (besides
costs) is injected collagen is quickly broken up by enzymes and can
only be replenished by more injections�meaning thousands of more
dollars! Besides the danger of mad cow disease, there are reports of
connective tissue disease arising after collagen injections.
The good news is, applying vitamin C helps dramatically plump up
thinning skin by increasing its production of NEW COLLAGEN. With Vitamin
C stimulating your own collagen production there is no known risk of
allergy, no immune reaction and no injection-induced infection. Just
natural collagen being deposited in an orderly fashion�rapidly bringing
back with it your skin�s softness, strength and elasticity.
2. Antioxidant: Vitamin C is an antioxidant � a substance that
vanquishes free radicals, those vicious molecules that irreparably
damage our cells and accelerate the aging process.
3. Blood Capillary Strengthener: Vitamin C strengthens blood
capillaries� which means fewer broken capillaries are visible on your
face.
4. Enhances Skin Brightness: Got �age spots� or �liver spots�? We all
have them. They form because of hyperpigmentation; a condition in which
patches of our skin become darker in color than surrounding skin. The
good news is that application of Vitamin C helps regulate the production
of dark color producing cells. It helps correct and restore the balance
of lackluster skin, dark patches and blotchiness. This evens your skin
tone and results in a dramatic improvement in skin radiance.
5. Prevents Transepidermal Water Loss: Vitamin C helps reduce
evaporative water loss from your skin, thus retaining moisture within
the skin.
If you want more info on Lifecell Wrinkle Cream visit:
http://lifecell-cream.org/do-anti-aging-skin-care-creams-containing-vitamin-c-work
Botox users may have reasons to frown�
Here�s the other half of the story:
1. Botox addresses only one aspect of facial rejuvenation � motion
wrinkles. It does not reduce fine lines, sun damage, skin roughness, nor
does it help with acne scars, uneven pigmentation or age spots.
2. The FDA has only approved Botox for use on an extremely limited area
(less than 5% of our entire face). That area is the tiny little space
where sometimes there is a furrow between your eyebrows. You can�t use
Botox ANYWHERE ELSE!
3. Botox users might be surprised to learn they�re actually receiving
injections of a bacterial neurotoxin called botulinum, one of the most
poisonous substances known. Exposure to large amounts of it can cause
DEATH.
4. The effect of Botox injections almost completely disappear within 3
to 6 months. After which you need to again and again set up appointments
with a doctor, get a new set of injections and spend more money (about
$700)�every 3 to 6 months.
5. Regular injections risk skin and nerve damage and actually thin the skin exacerbating some skin problems.
6. Sometime ago, a couple was in a critical condition in Palm Beach
Gardens Medical Center, breathing through ventilators and being fed
intravenously after receiving adulterated Botox injections.
7. Pregnant women and women who are breast feeding should not undergo
Botox treatment as there has been limited research of its effects on
unborn fetuses and infants.
by: Sally Smith : http://lifecell-cream.org
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