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Facial Skin Care Products

Facial skin care products are becoming more popular as the baby boomer generation reaches retirement. The baby boomer generation is considered the most affluent generation due to the fact that both men and women have been able to make substantial incomes throughout their careers. Baby boomers facing retirement age are flocking to the stores to purchase anti aging face cream and even seeking the help of plastic surgery to turn back the clock on their appearances. Men and women are both interested in eliminating and reducing the fine lines around the eyes, mouth and the forehead. Men, seemingly, are more interested in reducing the lines and smoothing them out while trying to retain their rugged tough looks which portray experience and wisdom, "With the ancient is wisdom; and in length of days understanding" (Job 12:12). Women, on the other hand, are usually trying to eliminate the wrinkles altogether. While this can only be done if the lines are not too deep, that doesn't stop a woman from hoping and buying. Just as women buy diet pills knowing that only a healthy diet and exercise will help them shed unwanted pounds.



The reason for the appearance of lines around the face and neck has to do with the body's degeneration of cellular formations. As the body ages, replacing dead or dying cells takes longer. Because of this longer process, many areas of the body, including the dermis layers, become dehydrated. When tissues become dehydrated, they begin to dry out and crack. The cracks are known as wrinkles. An anti aging face cream can temporarily add hydration to the epidermis layers (the top layers), but will do little to rehydrate the inner dermis layers of the skin. There are a variety of facial skin care products out on the market today. Some of them are able to penetrate the dermis layers below the surface, but the only way they can do this is by stimulating collagen and elastin production from within. One of the most popular ways to do this is by using a chemical peel. This peel formula typically contains a hydroxy acid solution which burns off the first few layers of the skin. When the epidermis is damaged, it sends a signal to the brain, which puts the body in "emergency repair mode." This repair mode will allow the body to produce collagen and elastin, when it normally wouldn't, to replace the damaged epidermal layers.



The chemical peel process of tricking the body into repair is similar to the idea behind immunizations. Children are given immunizations, which are injections of a minute amount of a particular virus or disease. The body reacts by creating white blood cells to combat the injection. Success results, and the virus or disease is fought off, while the blueprint for the production of a certain type of white blood cell stays in the memory portals of the brain. If the child grows and later in life is exposed to the same virus or disease, the body already knows how to fight it off and does so without any delay. In essence, immunizations trick the body into repair, as do chemical peels. There are a variety of facial skin care products that contain a chemical peel component. Coupled with an anti aging face cream moisturizer, results have been very successful. Caution should be taken though, because if the peel is used too often, or left on the face too long, it can do more damage to the epidermis that good. A consistent regiment should be followed, and deviation is discouraged. For the safety of the consumer, there are explicit instructions on every anti aging facial product that lists frequency of use and cautions to be aware of.



Since there is a wide selection of wrinkle fighting creams to choose from, variances in prices can be overwhelming. Many creams and lotions can be found in the cosmetics sections of fine department stores, while others can be found in the local drug store. There are even independent beauty consultants that offer products from companies that specialize in skin care sales. Not all facial skin care products are made the same. Some work better for people with dryer skin, others only work for those with oily layers. It is recommended that each person considering the purchase of an anti aging face cream see their dermatologist (a physician who specializes in disorders of the skin) first to have an evaluation. Some brand name products can cost upwards of $150. There are also a variety of natural remedies that can be performed using simple nutrients from a local grocer. Some men and women have had great success rehydrating their epidermal layers with over the counter moisturizers that hospitals use on burn victims to control the scarring. This type of moisturizer is typically very thick, and some acne could occur as a side effect. Caution should also be taken when purchasing a product because of the prevalence of allergies. Many items containing fragrances have been known to stimulate an allergic response in consumers. The best way to avoid these problems is to only purchase lotions and moisturizers that are allergen free and do not contain any dyes or fragrances. No matter which brand name or item is purchased, dermatologists recommend doing a spot test on another area of skin before applying the cream all over the face and neck. If the spot test shows no sign of a reaction, then chances are it is safe to make a full application.

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