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Eyeseryl

Thursday, September 24th, 2009

There is but one peptide or for that matter ingredient in general that is proven to target the wrinkles, bags, and dark circles around your eyes.  Now if you have more iron, you actually combat dark circles, and most people are anemic without actually knowing it.  But t his being said, for the whole package, especially for developed dark circles, you want to use an ingredient called eyeseryl.  Eyeseryl is a natural peptide that has been clinically proven to target crow’s feet, dark circles, and bags surrounding the eyes and it shows significant and noticeable results within just 15 days. 

It was first developed by a lab known as Lipotec, and it basically improves the vascular system, strengthens skin, prevents water retention, protects collagen, increases collagen production, strengthens and renews the cells, you get the basic idea.  Eyeseryl does it all, and it is able to work its way into that thin and delicate area around the eyes.  This being said, it has only been really tested around the eyes.  But it’s a big deal, and in clinical studies, basically 70% of subjects improved their condition within 15 days, and by about 30 days, 95% showed significant improvement.  So that’s obviously a big deal and frankly it’s not something to be ignored at all.

Collagen Pills

Friday, September 11th, 2009

When I was younger, I had some bad acne and my mom was trying to fight wrinkles, and so on a trip we took to China, they actually got us to buy these little collagen pills.  I realize now it was stupid.  But at the time, it seemed like a brilliant idea.  That was back in the day when collagen was your major option, and I figured it would help to heal my skin in general.  Frankly, we should’ve known better, especially paying hundreds of dollars for one small box. 

But the idea of supplementing collagen into the whole body sounded good.  This being said, I used part of the box and my mom used the other part, lasting for a couple months, and surprise, nothing happened.  Now collagen is without question outdated.  There are still collagen injections.  But with the fast break down and everything, it’s really not so worth it.  It certainly doesn’t last for long to say the least.  However, if they put peptides in a pill, were it in a high enough amount, I’m not sure I wouldn’t seriously consider it for my skin and for my body in general.  But chances are, it would be the same as the collagen pills.

Rose Hip Benefits

Friday, August 28th, 2009

To be honest, there are plenty of ways to deal with your wrinkles, some more effective than others, and some more natural than others to say the least.  Rose oil in general has been known actually for its powerful antidepressant, antiseptic, and other effects in general terms.  However, rose hips are the fruity pod left on the flowers of the wild rose bush after the petals have fallen, and it has also been known for its own benefits to the skin in preventing the aging process. 

They promote skin regeneration in general, and they have been known to soothe and heal sunburns as well as skin burns in general.  It has been used to repair dry and sun damaged skin and reduce or eliminate the appearance of scars while eliminating stretch marks.  In short, rose hips have been known at this time for quite a few different benefits.  It has even been used against acne, and it continues to prove itself in so many different ways.  Users are pleased as is science at this time.  It cannot reduce wrinkles once they are already there, because it doesn’t actually produce collagen and elastin.  But just preventing it and moisturizing the skin to nourish it is actually really good as well.

Chemical Peels

Friday, August 14th, 2009

You can go with more extreme measures in getting rid of your wrinkles, people do it every day.  It’s a simple fact of life, and the best known is definitely botox, and it’s one of the most popular.  But another popular one is the chemical peel.  Most people don’t realize that there are actually several different types of chemical peels, and frankly they have several different severity levels.  I would never personally suggest using a chemical peel.  It’s just not practical among other things, and if you’ve ever seen a botched chemical peel, the problems aren’t going away after 4 months as you would see with botox for example, not that botox is exactly great. 

 

But frankly, if you have side effects and complications concerning a chemical peel, the problems are to some degree rather permanent.  So it would be suggested in many ways to actually watch out for it in various ways and basically assess the reality of things rather than jumping on some boat because you’re excited or whatnot.  I mean yes, it’s exciting.  But there’s no real reason to get on this boat and otherwise damage your face in general terms.  There are far too many risks.