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How To Naturally Produce Collagen - 3 Amazing Ingredients For Skin Tightening That Never Fail

How to naturally produce collagen? How to enhance the level of collagen protein in skin to achieve a wrinkle free and young skin? Find out the scientific answers to these questions in this article.


Tips on How to Maintain a Sunless Tan

There are practical reasons why sunless tanning is much better than any other forms of tanning. One of those reasons is the ease of maintaining a sunless tan. It is a common knowledge and it is evident that sunless tanning is much more convenient. To get it, you need only to apply to your skin specific sunless tanning products like lotions, sprays, gels or creams. You can do so anywhere you are, whatever other significant chores or tasks you are doing. Moreover, you can do sunless tanning alone.


Night Skin Care

Aging is a natural process, but nobody has to ň€śage gracefullyň€ť anymore thanks to advanced skincare technology. And it doesnň€™t take Botox or expensive plastic surgery to fight the signs of aging. A good night cream can effectively work to build collagen and elastin, reduce fine lines and wrinkles, and lighten age spots leaving you with firmer, fresher, more supple-looking skinň€”and your age is anybodyň€™s guess.

Applying a nighttime cream will be the easiest part of your entire skincare regimen. Just put it on before you go to sleep and let cream do the work for you.

*It rejuvenates your skin after it has been exposed to the elements all day.

*Moisturizes and protects the skin

*Helps to repair damage from free radicals

*Supports the skinň€™s cell renewal process.

*Stimulates the production of collagen and elastin fibers. Night creams work with your bodyň€™s biorhythms. While the body sleeps, skin rejuvenates because muscles relax and pores open up. This allows the beneficial ingredients in night creams to penetrate deeply and work more efficiently.1

A superior nighttime skin cream should contain these time-tested ingredients:

Retinyl Propionate.1 This is a form of vitamin A and a powerful antioxidant which supports the repair of damaged cells and assists in the synthesis of new cell formation. Retinyl propionate also protects the skin against UV rays.. Retinyl propionate is converted to retinoic acidň€”which plays a role in reducing the formation of fine lines and wrinkles. It also helps to lighten skin pigmentation.

Glycolic Acid.2 This is an AHA (Alpha hydroxyl acid) which is a powerful exfoliant that removes dead skin cells on the skin surface. It is also act as a mild astringent and toner to tighten skin.. It has a natural skin brightening effect and supports collagen synthesis and moisturizes skin, minimizing fine lines and wrinkles.

L-Ascorbic Acid3 is a form of vitamin C, a natural antioxidant. It supports collagen synthesis, reduces melanin formation and provides skin whitening effect when applied locally. . It protects against sun damage.

Licorice extract4 contains glabridin, which is an herbal skin lightener. Glabridin inhibits hyperpigmentation by preventing tyrosinase enzyme synthesis. Tyrosinase is responsible for melanin synthesis and pigmentation of skin. Licorice extract also has anti-inflammatory properties.

No matter what your skin type is it will surely benefit from a nighttime skin care routine. NightSkin acts as a facial, providing you healthy skin benefits while you sleep.

References:

*Skin and its daily chronobiological clock, Rev Med Liege. 2002 Oct;57(10):661-5. PMID: 12481470.

*Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology. Cosmeceuticals: Practical Solutions for Common Problems Symposium proceedings. 6 Supplement 1:2-6, December 2007.

*Glycolic acid and its use in dermatology, Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology, Volume 5 Issue 3, Pages 215 ň€“ 217.

*Extracellular matrix regulates and L-ascorbic acid 2-phosphate further modulates morphology, proliferation, and collagen synthesis of perisinusoidal stellate cells, Biochem Biophys Res Commun. 1994 Apr 29;200(2):999-1006.

*Review of Skin-Lightening Agents, Dermatologic Surgery Volume 31 Issue s1, Pages 886 - 890






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