Wrinkles appear because of aDermacort
Skin Cream decrease in 3 substances in your skin: Hyaluronic acid, collagen and elastin. These decreases can happen with age, from nutritional deficiencies, and from environmental exposures and improper cleaning of your skin. Good quality wrinkle creams that you may want to purchase should contain at least 2 of these proven wrinkle fighters:
Hyaluronic acid HA is something children have in abundance in their skin and is why their skin is so supple, smooth and wrinkle-free. HA keeps moisture in the skin, reduces pore size, and gives it that moist, plumped up look. Decreases in HA cause the skin to wrinkle.
Collagen and elastin These are substances in the skin that form the tight-knit network of fibers that keeps your skin taut. When these two substances are decreased, fissures form from the fibers pulling away from each other and you see this as a wrinkle. Lack of Vitamin C and/or protein in the diet can cause decreases in collagen and elastin.
Retinol Retinoic acid is the oxidized form of Vitamin A and appears in commercial products under names of Retinol, retinyl palmitate, or retinol peptide complex. There are also prescription strength retinoic acids that should be used under the supervision of a dermatologist. Retinol is said to increase cell life, hydrate the skin, firm the skin and greatly reduce the look of existing wrinkles and prevent new ones from forming.
Hyaluronic acid HA is something children have in abundance in their skin and is why their skin is so supple, smooth and wrinkle-free. HA keeps moisture in the skin, reduces pore size, and gives it that moist, plumped up look. Decreases in HA cause the skin to wrinkle.
Collagen and elastin These are substances in the skin that form the tight-knit network of fibers that keeps your skin taut. When these two substances are decreased, fissures form from the fibers pulling away from each other and you see this as a wrinkle. Lack of Vitamin C and/or protein in the diet can cause decreases in collagen and elastin.
Retinol Retinoic acid is the oxidized form of Vitamin A and appears in commercial products under names of Retinol, retinyl palmitate, or retinol peptide complex. There are also prescription strength retinoic acids that should be used under the supervision of a dermatologist. Retinol is said to increase cell life, hydrate the skin, firm the skin and greatly reduce the look of existing wrinkles and prevent new ones from forming.
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