Chemicals in Your Skin Care Products
posted October 18, 2008 - 8:34pm![]()
Just suppose you have reached a certain age and now have sensitive or dry skin. What do you do now? Did you have clear skin as a teenager while other teens were racked with acne but now it's reversed with your problem skin and they have glowing
skin?
That type of problem happens to thousands of people which leaves them actively seeking skin care products. If this is what you are facing you need to be aware of how different chemicals present in skin care products can affect your skin.
There is hope for your problem skin. Before you make an appointment with a dermatologist you might want to research different chemicals used in the popular skin care products and the market today and see if these can help you improve your skin condition.
There could be on-the-counter free samples or low cost skin care creams and lotions that will be good for your skin care without seeing a doctor for additional help. You can read about the helpful chemicals below:
AHAs- Alpha-hydroxyl acids work to help prevent signs of aging. These chemicals help lessen the thin lines that form on the skin and can make age spots seem invisible to the naked eye. You will find this chemical in numerous skincare products like your foundation and eye creams.
Salicylic Acid is found in skincare products such as sunscreens and face creams. It is often used to exfoliate skin and release oil, which is why it is used in acne medicine. However, it has been found to reverse aging effects on skin that has been overexposed to the sun which causes it to become dry or wrinkled.
Hydroquinone is a chemical used to lighten your skin and combat age spots or stretch marks that may occur from pregnancy or other hormonal treatments which cause discoloration on the skin. Some people may develop rashes or other allergies from the use of hydroquinone so they would need to use a substitute for that type of chemical.
Retinol is a chemical frequently used in skincare products. It's a derivative form of Vitamin A. Retinol is probably one of the most popular elements in skin care. It has been found to improve skin discoloration, help remove lines and wrinkles, improve your overall skin texture, and lighten your skin tone color giving you a healthy glow, and rehydrate it as well. If you are looking for a very versatile skin care chemical, retinol is the best answer.
Where to buy products online? You can find products with these helpful chemicals for your skin type in different places online and I have just the place for you to get the best deal for your skin type. Also, these chemicals are usually found in your 'natural products,' as well.
Find Anti Aging Care Tips and learn about the good chemicals and natural products for your skin.
Marsha Cohen AKA "beautymark"
Wrinkle Reducer & Renewal Moisturizer --- Better-Than-Botox.

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