Posts Tagged ‘Antioxidants’

Skin Care what are Antioxidants?

Posted 02 Mar 2010 — by admin
Category Antioxidants

from www.number1skincare.co.uk
Antioxidants

What they do. These specialized molecules protect skin from harmful free radicals, produced by sun exposure, pollution, chemicals and other environmental assaults. Free radicals can cause dryness, skin damage, pigment changes and other signs of aging. Some antioxidants are included in moisturizers because of their hydrating effects. Antioxidants are carried via oils and waters, which are common moisturizer bases. They play a role in protecting skin cell membranes.

Because dry skin is more vulnerable to environmental damage, antioxidants are especially important ingredients in moisturizers for dry skin considering their free radical-fighting powers.

Examples. Soy; grapeseed extract; vitamins A, C, E; coenzyme Q10; flavanoids and polyphenols.

Find them in:

Face. Astara Antioxidant Light Moisturizer is recommended for daytime use for normal to dry skin. This cream hydrates and protects with a bevy of antioxidants, including: grapeseed extract; vitamins A, B, C, D and E; green tea; and plant oils.

Body. iS Clinical Body Complex is chock-full of antioxidants and plant extracts to bolster skin’s barrier for hydrated, smooth skin. It’s even recommended for people with psoriasis, eczema or dermatitis.

An Apple a Day Keeps Signs of Aging Away

Posted 14 Feb 2010 — by admin
Category Anti-aging, Antioxidants

from www.number1skincare.co.uk

As we age, the turnover of human epidermal stem cells begins to slow. Over time, these critical cells function less efficiently. Hindered by a finite number of potential cell divisions, lost and dying cells start to outnumber fresh new cells, and, sooner than later, they culminate in signs of aging. Plant stem cells, however, have the ability to divide over many generations and the unique capacity to stimulate and protect human stem cells. The results are a reduction in the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, collagen loss and other common signs of aging.

G.S. Cosmeceutical USA, Inc., a Livermore, CA-based contract manufacturer of anti-aging skin care, body care, hair care, natural and organic-based products, and OTC cosmeceuticals, is currently working with plant-derived stem cells, such as those found in the Swiss Uttwiler Spätlauber apple. First cultivated in the 18th century for its hardy, long-lasting fruit, this tannin-rich fruit offers a rich source of anti-aging activity.

By forming small wounds in “explants” of the stem cell tissue, scientists are able to stimulate large cell masses known as calluses, which contain the “unprogrammed” and undifferentiated cells of the plant. It is within these “blank canvases” that exciting, new applications in skincare yield promise, including the ability to increase the longevity of human skin cells and stimulate new ones.

A wide range of plant stem cells, including extracts from edelweiss, echinacea, gotu kola and several lilac varietals, may offer significant future skincare applications.

For instance, edelweiss, an Alpine flower with a special affinity to survive extreme altitudes and solar radiation exposure, offers potent antioxidant and anti-inflammatory benefits. Edelweiss stem cells inhibit the enzymes that break down hyaluronic acid and collagen. The stem cells from echinacea, a botanical revered for its immune-strengthening properties, have also demonstrated an ability to inhibit collagenase, the enzyme that breaks down collagen, while stimulating the synthesis of new collagen in vitro.

Likewise, stem cells from the gotu kola plant, also known as tiger grass, have been shown to decrease the skin-degrading enzyme, hyaluronidase, by up to 90% and therefore retain the skin’s hyaluronic acid, a key extracellular matrix ingredient responsible for hydration and elasticity.

Other plant-derived stem cells, such as from the common lilac, may yield new applications in fighting acne. By combining these plant-derived stem cells with other anti-aging actives, such as peptides, proteins and cell-active folic acid, we can rejuvenate skin cell DNA, the core center for all cell renewal processes, and literally give aging skin a fresh new start.

Blissoma Skin care Antioxidant

Posted 25 Jan 2010 — by admin
Category Anti-aging, Antioxidants

from www.number1skincare.co.uk

Life is dynamic and so is your skin. Most of us don’t think of our visage as a living, breathing, changing organism, but every second of the day our skin is responding to our environment and constantly monitoring and altering itself to regulate healthy skin function. Built on the same principle of living energy, Blissoma skincare is specifically formulated to enhance & compliment the science of skin, while respecting the unique biochemical reactions that make up your body. Their philosophy is based around encouraging and supporting the skins own daily rhythms of regeneration by using combinations of bioactive, live ingredients that are pressed on demand such as juices, herbs and seed oil extracts.

read more at http://feelgoodstyle.com/2010/01/19/blissoma-skincare-a-bioactive-antioxidant-powerhouse/