Japanese Skincare Secrets

Japanese Skincare Secrets

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When we talk about Japanese skin care, not only do we visualize beautiful soft skin, we should take note of the various natural mixtures that are involved to achieve the wonderful results of Japanese skin care. Some of the ingredients that play part in the success of this type of skin care are Wakame (seaweed) kelp. This is one that has recently made its way into the American market. Traditionally, wakame was used by Japanese women in a skin care mixture to preserve their beauty; men have used wakame through the generations to

In the fields of Japan and Korea, Wakame grows wild. Upon evaluation of this seaweed, researchers have found that it contains iron, potassium, calcium and sodium, all elements which help to maintain the skin’s moisture balance and protect its firmness. Wakame kelp is rich in vitamins A, B1, B2, B3, B6 and B12, all vitamins that are coidered healthy for the skin. These vitamins help sooth inflammation, and is used as a topical sunsnburn relief in Japan

.Wakame also contains sulfated polyfucose which scientists say provides a natural protection against free radial damage. The most common cause of free radical damage is UV rays from the sun and the many environmental pollutants in our lives.

We are informed by dermatologists that free radicals are produced abundantly with aging skin cells which, in turn contain fewer antioxidants. The cellular membrane is thus damaged by these free radicals along with collagen fibers and DNA strands. Damage of this sort causes wrinkles and can even be the reason for the development of sun-cancer.

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Antioxidants help balance this damage. The use of creams and lotions containing antioxidants will prevent additional damage from free radicals, and assist in the repair work of the skin. Start taking advantage of Japanese beauty secrets. This will start you on the right course for eliminating wrinkles and protecting your skin from further damage.

Hyaluronic Acid

Low levels of hyaluronic acid are partially to blame for low elasticity and the appearance of wrinkles. Hyaluronic acid is an amino acid protein that acts like glue to hold the skin’s fibers together. This glue-like behavior gives the skin its tone and firmness.

Although there are many anti-aging solutions on the market that contain hyaluronic acid, the protein is quickly broken down by an enzymatic reaction. Wakame kelp helps to block such enzymatic activity by as much as 52% in only five days.

We are finally introducing wakame into the cosmetic market with very promising results. It has proven to be all that is said about it and more. With the Japanese using this product for some time now, we have some catching up to do.

Japanese skincare has long been associated with positive comments and startling results, and rest assure, we will soon be there.

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Vitamin C in Skin Care

Vitamin C in Skin Care

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The integumentary system is the body’s largest organ. It can also be a woman’s biggest nightmare. The epidermis and its care is one of the most ubiquitous concerns of women as they age. Vitamin C is used in skin care to help prevent premature aging and damage from the suns rays. The antioxidant properties of Vitamin C allows it to bond with and remove damaging radicals in the skin from pollution, cigarette smoke and other sources. Vitamin C is also a necessary part of the body’s production of collagen which is the fiber that makes tissues strong and elastic. Thus the use of Vitamin C in a daily skin care program is thought to help make your skin look full and firm.

Taking care of your skin should also be one of the biggest concerns of men since their incidence of melanoma is far greater than that of women and they are starting to spend more and more time in the tanning salons. Although men have the greatest statistical incidence of melanoma some dermatologists fear that the popularity of sun tanning beds in the female population may be bringing with it an increased development of melanoma in women. With the passage of time there may be an alarming tendency of young women to develop the sometimes fatal disease. One thing is certain though, UV rays whether from tanning beds or sun exposure is damaging in excessive amounts. Furthermore, when the sun is involved sun screen really is mandatory for prevention of its damaging effects both medical and cosmetic.

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But even with the best preventative measures time does take its toll. Solar radiation, pollution and exposure to various toxins damage the cells prematurely aging the skin and the natural aging process leads to a reduced production of collagen. For some corrective measures may be required. Many approaches and strategies are used in the time reversal strategy known as skin care. Alpha hydroxy acids (AHA) are a popular ingredient in many over the counter skin care products. The theory being that the acids peel away the outermost layer of skin exposing the new softer tissues underneath and the skin appears to renew and rejuvenate.

Vitamins can be absorbed through the skin in creams and lotions, particularly Vitamins A and D. Vitamin C can be absorbed by the skin but the best form is one called L-ascorbic acid. This is a product that breaks down very easily especially in sunlight giving it a short shelf life. It is important to buy small amounts in dark colored or brown bottles and keep it in a dark storage place. This works by being absorbed into the epidermis and promoting the production of collagen. It also works as an antioxidant by neutralizing free radicals in the body. Because of its absorption this form of Vitamin C will not wash away but remain in the skin.

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Japanese Skin Care : The Secrets Revealed

Japanese Skin Care : The Secrets Revealed

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Have you ever wondered how the Japanese seem to live longer than anyone else and what the secret to Japanese skincare is that keeps them looking so young?

There are of course many factors to it including diet, exercise and the climate, but there does seem to be another factor nicknamed the Japanese beauty preserver, and this is Phytessence Wakame, from a special sea kelp.

It seems that this is one of the best kept secrets of Japanese skincare, and they eat it fresh from the sea or in dried form. They have long known its powers for keeping the skin looking youthful, being rich in calcium (15 times more than milk!) and many minerals and B group vitamins.

It is very special as it attacks a harmful enzyme which breaks down the hyaluronic acid in your skin (used to maintain the elasticity and smoothness of your skin). Therefore your levels of hyaluronic acid will gradually increase to the amounts normally found in a much younger person!

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It can also help protect the skin from the damaging UV rays from the sun and from environmental pollution. The results are increased elasticity and smoothness of the skin, and due to its high antioxidant levels, it can help to heal dry and irritated skin as well.

No wonder this has been such a closely guarded secret of Japanese skin care!

This ingredient cannot be found in everyday skin care but only in high end niche lines, like those on the internet who put their money into the ingredients and not the advertizing.

If you truly want beautiful youthful looking skin, free from lines and dark eye circles, this is a must have ingredient to look for, and when you find it, like me, you will never look back!

To learn more about the skin care products I personally use that contain Phytessence Wakame, visit my website today.

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Japanese Skin Care : 3 Healthy Tips For Younger Looking Skin

Japanese Skin Care::3 Healthy Tips For Younger Looking Skin

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Japanese skin care certainly merits a close look. Combining the Japanese diet, omega-3 fish oil and Japanese skin care product ingredients you surely can have younger looking skin. Read this article for healthy tips using the Japanese skin care system.

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1. Multi-Nutrient Supplements
2. Skin Care Products with Japanese Ingredients

The Japanese Diet

What the Japanese people eat has a lot to do with how they have such younger looking skin with beautiful complexions. They eat a lot of fish from the ocean and some sea vegetables, mainly seaweed.

Tip#1 Plant Omega-3

As mentioned Omega-3 is found in plants as well as in fish. Green veggies, especially the leafy type, are good. Japanese consume sea veggies, namely, Wakame. Wakame is a seaweed that has skin enhancing properties. Combining the fish oil with the sea kelp has resulted in some beautiful women. Also when you take the same basic ingredients from fish and plants and merge them into a skin care product, wow!!

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Blending the above ingredients into a skin care product makes for a powerful combination. To repeat: A. Eat a high quality diet that consists of fish oil and wakame seaweed or you can take a supplement that makes it much easier. See my website for an excellent recommended source. B. Use daily a skin care line that incorporates the above in its products.

Again some companies make high quality fish oil supplements and a few use wakame seaweed in their multi-nutrient supplements. Combining the two makes a very effective health care plan. But it also makes a very beautiful looking skin. Of course, be sure that your source of ingredients come from a reputable company that stands behind its product.

So to repeat the 3 healthy tips for Japanese skin care: Use fish oil that is carefully processed for purity. I found that the Hoki fish makes a very good Omega-3 source that gives great results. The seaweed I mentioned is called Phytessence Wakame. It is used by the same South Pacific company that manufactures the fish oil (HOKI) and the multi-nutrient supplements. I recommend them because I use them daily and am very pleased with the results. For more information and complete details, please see my website listed below. -Margaret Bell

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Pregnancy Skin Care: Helpful Steps To Prevent Pregnancy Stretch Makrs

Pregnancy Skin Care: Helpful Steps To Prevent Pregnancy Stretch Makrs

 

Are you considering having a baby soon or you are currently in your first trimester? Then you might want to think about following these simple steps to prevent pregnancy stretch marks right away. Exercise is crucial in keeping your skin taut and maintaining the elasticity of your dermis, middle layer of skin. The middle layer of your skin is the layer that helps keep your skin’s shape intact. Keeping your body hydrated inside and out with water and moisturizers will also help prevent or reduce stretch marks from developing. You should eat healthy and add Vitamins, A, E and C to your diet will help to keep your skin resilient against stretching. Stretch marks usually itch when they are developing so do not scratch as this will only assist in making them worse.

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Exercise – Exercise not only aids in maintaining skin’s elasticity but also allows the body to release toxins that can result in stretch marks. Check with your doctor about safe exercise during pregnancy.
Hydration – Drinking plenty of water during pregnancy is vital to the removal of toxins and keeping your inner body hydrated enough to prevent pregnancy stretch marks by allowing your skin to snap back into shape.
Moisturize – Keep a lot of good moisturizers handy for topical use 3 or 4 times a day. The best creams, lotions and serums contain lanolin, wheat germ oil, Cocoa butter, Shea butter, Vitamin E or a combination of these ingredients. These will help keep your skin hydrated on the outside and aid in the prevention of stretch marks.
Eat Right – A balanced diet including plenty of fresh fruits and vegetables aids in getting the proper vitamins and nutrients which will result in better skin condition and lessen the chance of developing stretch marks.
Vitamins – Take your prenatal vitamins. In addition to taking your prenatal vitamins ask your doctor about adding Vitamin A, E and C to your prenatal care routine along with your prenatal vitamins and healthy diet.

These simple steps to prevent pregnancy stretch marks are not only good for reducing or preventing stretch marks but are also good for your growing baby.

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The Amazing Vitamin C Skin Lightening Benefits

The Amazing Vitamin C Skin Lightening Benefits

 

Having a glowing looking skin requires that you have a daily skin care routine and you use the correct creams and ingredients that will make your skin look younger, whiter, lighter and bright, its known that vitamin c has potent skin lightening benefits.

To have a lighter skin you need to use ingredients that will absorb the UV rays of the sun to prevent the sun from darkening your skin and reduce production of melanin which is responsible for skin darkening.

New discoveries have shown that vitamin C has very good skin health benefits. For example vitamin C as ascorbyl form has been extensively tested, it inhibit the production of melanin, which is the pigment that produces a dark color to the skin.

When Vitamin C inhibits the production of melanin its just a matter of weeks before a brighter and lighter skin appears.

Also vitamin C increases the production of collagen and elastin in the body which reduces wrinkles and aging signs. Vitamin C repairs the skin when is injured and also regenerates vitamin E.

All those benefits of Vitamin C are great, however there have been some concerns about using vitamin C topically. Skin care companies have difficulties using vitamin C on their topical creams because vitamin C is unstable and oxidates when its exposed to the air. If vitamin C oxidates it can produce free radicals on the skin and create damage.

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Japanese Seaweed Forests Skin Care

Japanese Seaweed Forests Skin Care

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Kelp is a species of large seaweed (algae) with large broad leaves. It grows in large groups resembling forests on shallow ocean floors. Although it grows in marine environment, it is classified along with other forest species on land because of its quick growth and structure.

As we increasingly turn to the oceans to look for sources of food and energy, kelp is attracting major interest. However, it is for other lesser-known reasons that algaes such as wakame are more commonly discussed these days. I am sure it is due to the success of Japanese skincare practices containing these effective ingredients.

Wakame and certain other types of algae have been found to have age-defying nutrients that human skin requires. When we are young, our skin stays looking good because of the rapid replacement process that our skin handles efficiently. Old skin cells are constantly being replaced and our skin continues to look smooth and firm. This process slows with age. That is where seaweed extracts work their magic.

Biologists have found that skin ages partly because the falling levels of hyaluronic acid. This acid is a protein that acts like glue holding the collagen, keratin and elastin in skin together. It is not available in the same quantities as we age.

The connection between the falling levels of the acid and an enzyme hyaloronidase has been identified as the reason for the breakdown of hyaluronic acid. In laboratory studies, researchers have found that components of sea algae extracts were found to block this process and thereby increase new skin cell production by an unexpectedly high 25%.

Other factors that speed up the process of skin degeneration include stress, the effects of the sun, wind and outside temperature, and diet and lifestyle, which are of course often discussed. However, wakame extract is a proven antidote to the effects of many of these as well.

Clinical studies on creams containing these extracts have discovered that levels of hyaluronic acid increase to those of a much younger person when these are applied to skin. This leads to an improvement in the skin’s elasticity, causing fine lines to fade and a return to firmness. Seaweed extracts also help with dark circles and wrinkles around the eyes.

Wakame extract contains the vitamins B1, 2, 3, 6 and 12, which naturally soothe and control skin irritation and inflammation. Wakame kelp is also a good source of calcium sodium, iron, and potassium, and aids in toning the skin by regulating moisture levels. Antioxidants like sulfated polyfucose, also present in this seaweed extract, protect against the sun’s UV radiation and pollutants in the air.

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Seaweed forests have thus proven to be the source of miracle plants, which can prevent the appearance of those dreaded facial fine lines and wrinkles. Look for products containing phytessence wakeman, the active ingredient which has been so successfully used in Japanese skincare and now available in a few American made skin care products. Find them, use them, and you will find yourself being a lot happier with you newly found skin.

By: gerald markowitz

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