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| Skin Care for Fighting
Aging |
| by Louise Forrest |
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When
it comes to skin care, many people have many varying
goals. Perhaps the most lofty and most common of those
goals is the fight against aging. When it comes to aging,
most people notice the effects on the skin first, so
that is where the fight against old age often starts.
The good news is that while aging cannot be stopped,
there are skin care strategies and treatments that can
assist you in slowing down the effects. |
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There
are numerous skin care products on the market that claim
to help you fight off aging. The question, then, is:
which skin care products really do curb the effects
of age? The best way to answer that question is to understand
the real information behind these products. Consider
some basic information that may help you decide which
skin care products really can help you rejuvenate your
skin and beat the years. |
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| What Is the Best Option? |
First
of all, the most effective known skin care treatment
is the use of Retin A or Renova vitamin A. They are
strong and effective, but can also be very irritating
to those using them. Additionally, these treatments
require a prescription from a doctor. If you think that
you could benefit from such a treatment, then a visit
to your doctor should be your first move. Ask him or
her if Retin A or Renova vitamin A skin care treatments
are right for you. |
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| What About Simple Day to Day
Treatment? |
What,
though, if your skin care for fighting aging is not
such a huge issue as to need a prescription? There are
other options. For one, you can include a retinol alternative
in your daily skin care. With a prescription, you can
get products with as much as 1% of the retinol. |
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As with
most anything else, the active ingredient is the key.
If you want a stronger skin care treatment to fight
aging, then you should look for the highest possible
concentration. Remember, though, that the product can
be irritating. That is something you certainly want
to take into consideration when you begin deciding what
skin care you are going to use on a daily basis. |
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If you
do choose to go with a higher concentration, you should
work your way up to it. When you begin this type of
skin care, you should start with the lower concentrations
and work your way up. This will allow your skin to adjust
to the treatment and receive the applications better
and with significantly less irritation. |
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| Exfoliate! |
If neither
of the other two are viable skin care options for you,
then you should consider a good chemical exfoliant.
Two such products you can look for at your pharmacy
are alpha hydroxyl acid and beta hydroxyl acid products.
The active ingredient in helping exfoliate for both
products is called glycolic acid.
You should look for concentrations of 8% up to 15%.
How high you go should be based on what you can best
tolerate on your skin with minimal irritation. It is
also possible to work your way up to higher concentrations
through the use of lower concentrations at the beginning
of your skin care program. |
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| In Conclusion |
As you
can see, there are plenty of skin care options out there
for those who want to fight the effects of aging. By
making use of the ones that are best fit to your skin
type and body tolerance, you can stave off the effects
of aging on your skin for a while. Remember, though,
that no matter what skin care you use, there will be
aging. The real objective is to keep healthy and happy
skin to keep you feeling young and vibrant. |
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