Skincare Cosmetics?3 Tips For Finding The Best Products Ever
Have you read about this recently, how many of the big name skincare cosmetics companies use carcinogenic ingredients? Anti aging skincare is big business and if you want to avoid harming your skin, then follow these 3 simple tips.
1. Avoid All Chemical Products
Most skincare cosmetics contain chemicals, and it can be quite hard to find the chemical free ones. Examples of harmful ingredients are mineral oil (paraffin wax, petrolatum), parabens (methyl, propyl) and fragrances which could be any number of thousands of toxins.
These strip the skin of its natural oils and leave it open to infection, while at the same time clogging the pores and leaving it unable to breathe properly. Hardly sounds like a good anti aging skincare does it? These are used purely because they’re cheap, not because they’re effective.
2. The Ingredients To Look For
A major breakthrough is called Cynergy TK from a company in New Zealand, and is extracted from sheep’s wool. As we get older our ability to produce collagen and elastin decreases, resulting in wrinkles and sagging skin.
Cynergy TK will enable the body to produce more, reaching a level where you skin can regain its youthful glow again. Many skincare cosmetics have collagen in the cream, but the molecules are too big to be absorbed by the skin and so it is a waste of time and money.
Phytessence wakame is from Japanese sea kelp, and it’s long been a top Japanese beauty secret being prized for its aging skincare qualities. Brimming with antioxidants, it helps to keep your skin in top condition, nourishing deep down to protect against future aging.
Natural oils like Grapeseed, Macadamia and Jojoba along with the exotic Babassu wax from the Amazon and Coenzyme Q10 will ensure you look and feel younger and also stay that way by healing the skin.
3. Clinical Trials
Any aging skincare should have been thoroughly tested on humans to prove any claims they make. To illustrate, Cynergy TK has shown a sustained improvement in skin elasticity of 42% over 18 days, when tested on human volunteers!
So to summarize, always check the label carefully so you know you are only using truly natural products, and dig deeper to find the few true gems that make skincare cosmetics as they should be.
Visit my website today to learn more about which ingredients to avoid and to which use.
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Rachel Hammond is a dedicated researcher and user of high quality natural skincare cosmetics. Take a moment to visit her site now at www.best-health-and-beauty.com and discover the very latest, natural and effective anti-aging skin care products Rachel recommends after extensive research.

