Are you aware that many women damage further their already deteriorating skin because they were using the wrong night face cream?
I earnestly hope you are not one of them. Read this article to prevent you from falling prey to fraudulent claims of many cosmetic companies.
Finding the best night face cream may be difficult to do, especially if you do not know what you are looking for. Let me help you do it easily.
Just two simple tests.
There are only two basic tasks you need to do when evaluating carefully night face cream. First, check if the product contains the right ingredients. Then, you need to examine if they also contain harmful ingredients.
The body naturally produces collagen and elastin protein molecules. These are responsible in making the dermal structure firm yet elastic. When right conditions are present, these protein substances combine to form collagen bundles. Next time you press your skin, you notice that it quickly bounces back. However, when the layer takes a little longer to return to its original position, well, you need to read the rest of this article.
You see, the body is capable of producing its own collagen. The task, therefore, is not to literally replace collagen supply inside. All you need to do is to help your body produce its own collagen.
To do this means scrutinizing the list of ingredients. A good and reputable skin care product should include complete information on all ingredients used. Check if you can find Cynergy TK, Hyaluronic acid from Phytessence Wakame and Nano Lipobelle Coenzyme Q10. These are all natural substances widely regarded by skin care experts as the most effective in boosting collagen regeneration so far.
Last task should involve examining more closely the list of ingredients. Watch out if they contain alcohol, parabens, mineral oil and fragrance. There are still more harmful chemicals you need to avoid but these are the most common toxic substances you can find in many night face creams.
Alcohol may be able to eliminate a handful of microorganisms that lurk on the skin surface. Alcohol, however, also removes the essential natural skin oil necessary for maintaining smooth skin. Paraben is a synthetic compound notoriously known as a largely ignored carcinogen. Be careful with this.
Mineral oil adds an extra layer of lubrication on the skin but it clogs also the skin pores. When this happens, the skin could not "breathe" well, prohibiting the dermal layers from excreting wastes and toxins. Worse, when the sebaceous glands are clogged, acne and other types of dermal inflammation occur.
What about fragrance? It is the rejuvenating effects that we are all after of, not the pleasant smell.
Do yourself another favor. Next time you buy night face cream, just do these quick examinations.