Designed to stimulate collagen growth in the skin for smoother, younger looking skin. Collagen: Collagen’s significance in maintaining healthy skin has been known for decades. Women have long gone to dermatologists to have collagen injected under their skin. This treatment, first performed in 1982, augments the skin’s natural network of collagen in areas where it has become depleted, immediately removing fine lines and wrinkles, and temporarily restoring a smoother, softer, and more youthful appearance to their skin. There is no question that these injections are effective. As with natural collagen, however, the injected supply diminishes, so continued treatments are required. This entails substantial financial expenditures that over time can easily add up to thousands of dollars. There is also the pain associated with the injections after the anesthetic wears off. And, of course, most people do not want to be pricked with needles, especially around their eyes, or be inconvenienced by a dermatologist’s waiting room. As news about the success of collagen injections spread, many cosmetics companies rushed to take advantage of the commercial opportunity. They introduced collagen creams and advertised that their creams could produce anti-aging effects similar to those of injections. Regrettably, collagen molecules are too large to pass through the upper layer of the skin, so the only benefit of the creams was to moisturize the surface of the skin, leaving unchanged the fundamental issue of declining collagen levels in the underlying layers. The regular use of vitamin C-fortified creams facilitates collagen synthesis beneath the skin, but the age-related degradation of collagen can overwhelm the ability of vitamin C to generate new collagen. How
is our Skin
Enhancing Facial Creme different? How does hormone
loss effect the
skin? A 1997 study of 3,875 postmenopausal women concluded that estrogen helped aging women have a younger looking skin, helped maintain skin’s collagen, thickness, elasticity and ability to retain moisture. The study found that the chances of having dry and wrinkled skin were 30 percent less in women who took estrogen replacements in comparison with women who did not. While smoking and sun exposure may adversely affect skin health, the researchers adjusted for these two factors, and found the benefits of estrogen on skin health were still significant. The study, led by Dr. Laura B. Dunn of the University of California at San Francisco, was published in the Archives of Dermatology (1997;133:339-342).
In recent
years, the dangers of synthetic hormones has resulted in women seeking
safer methods of supplementing hormone levels. The subject of
Bioidentical
Hormones has been of great interest as it offers women a very effective
alternative to dangerous HRT. Directions: Cleanse skin thoroughly before using the Creme. Can be used morning and evening. Avoid direct contact with eyes. Can be applied around the eye area. If going outside, use a sunscreen. Ingredients: Purified
Water, Aloe Vera, Sweet Almond Oil, Grape Seed Oil, Hemp Seed
Oil,
DMAE Bitartrate, Beta-Glucan, MSM, Bromelain 1200 gdu, Vitamin E, C
&
A, Potassium Sorbate, Sepigel 305, Sorbic Acid, The
Estriol/Progesterone
complex is designed to stimulate collagen growth with a minimal effect
on hormone balance.*
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