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      <![CDATA[What is a functional cosmetic and how do these products work?Cosmetic consumers are a smart bunch. For years, the cosmetics industry plied its buying public with a huge range of skin creams, anti-wrinkle treatments and a host of other products, all promising to miraculously regenerate ageing skin into dewy, soft skin in the first flush of youth. The bitter truth was that many of these products didn't work, and consumers got tired with parting with their hard-earned cash on pots of cream that just didn't work.<br />
That was until a new type of cosmetic came along that seemed to have much more to offer than just good moisturising properties - functional cosmetics.Prevention and symbiosisThe buying public is much smarter than advertisers would have you believe. They understand that prevention is far better than a reactive approach to enhancing and maintaining their good looks. This is why more consumers are adopting functional beauty regimes to reverse the signs of ageing. Nearly half of skincare sales are in facial, hand and body <a href="https://www.cosmeticpenpackaging.com/product/liquid-liner-pencil-seriers/">China Liquid Liner Pen Packaging Suppliers</a> care, and it is a market worth billions of pounds every year. In recent years, reports have shown that there has been a shift towards cosmetic products with health benefits, rather than just aesthetic value. The rise of functional ingredients backed by scientific research has been a contributing factor in creating this groundshift. Ingredients including vitamins, minerals and essential oils have all been increasingly incorporated into cosmetic products with the aim of imparting sought-after functionality. The theory is that functional cosmetics aren't just good for fighting off the signs of ageing - they're good for your whole body.This symbiotic approach to functional cosmetics isn't just a fad that means manufacturers add the latest 'natural' ingredient to their product and market it as a miracle cure for wrinkles. The hype is actually backed up with hard, scientific facts and a plethora of research into the properties of a wide range of plant extracts, often taken from plants referred to as 'super-herbs'.Collagen - the perfect example of functional cosmetics at workTake, for example, the subject of collagen. The principal protein in connective tissue, collagen is a fibrous, structural molecule that provides strength and elasticity to tissue, skin, cartilage, ligaments, tendons and bones. <br />
Synthetic collagen is a miracle for clinical cosmetics, but the discovery of Functional Keratin by scientists working on the research and development team of an anti ageing skin care company in New Zealand is just as miraculous for the functional cosmetics industry. Functional Keratin has been found to elevate the production rate of not only the body's collagen, but elastin as well. It works in harmony with the body's natural biological systems to stimulate the natural growth of both collagen and elastin, encouraging it to work naturally, rather than relying on an injection of synthetic collagen or using a product that has synthetic collagen as an active ingredient. And it seems to work far more effectively than any synthetic substance the scientists can come up with.Having the ability to simply grow your own collagen at a much higher rate eliminates the need for taking collagen injections, thereby removing the introduction of a synthetic drug into your system. The increase in structural tissue that is naturally produced will be enough to make a real difference in skin tone and condition. Some products also contain an ingredient that will raise the amount of hyaluronic acid present in the skin, improving the texture of the skin.This is why the interest in functional cosmetics is growing, and expect to see this currently unknown phrase cropping up in articles, advertising and packaging across the board. <br />
Functional cosmetics, up until now primarily associated with cosmetic dentistry, has made the leap into the wider market and is promoting a more natural way of fighting the signs of ageing skin and combating wrinkles - not through synthetic means but by working in synergy with the body's natural ability to heal itself. This holistic approach is bound to be popular with a public who are becoming increasingly wary of synthetic products that promise the earth, but rarely deliver results.]]> 
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      <![CDATA[Q: I am in my early 50's and I'm starting to <a href="https://www.cosmeticpenpackaging.com/">Cosmetic Pencils</a> see wrinkles. Many of my friends have gotten facelifts and Botox&reg; injections but I'm terrified of needles and knives! Are there any over the counter products that will tighten my skin?A: Great question! <br />
You will know when you are saggy enough to warrant surgery, but in the meantime, there are many non-surgical treatments that can improve the quality of your skin.Most of us do not appreciate fine facial wrinkles, hyperpigmentation and tactile roughness. Now you can have smoother, less pigmented skin with the newest FDA approved Tretinoin cream, Refissa&reg;. It is emollient based and does not dry out your skin. This product has become the gold standard medical treatment for photo-damaged skin. It works by stimulating cell turn over and causing the sun damaged outer layers to slough off. Refissa&reg; is the first important step to healthier skin. Always remember sun protection year round!The next step, now that your skin is healthier, may be one of the many peels offered. There are many peels to choose from. For the purposes of this article we will focus on the Microlaser peel. Microlaser peel, the "week-end" skin peel, treats skin conditions more aggressively than the Refissa&reg; is capable of doing. The Microlaser peel is performed with Sciton's Erbium laser which uses a computer guided scanner to ensure maximum precision treatment uniformly. You will see improvements in just a few daysWhat exactly does the Microlaser peel treat?It is a minimal to full epidermis laser peel that precisely removes the outer most layers of the skin. <br />
The procedure is individually tailored to the nature of the problem to be corrected: wrinkles, scars, keratoses, pigmentation problems, overall sun damage.How often does a Microlaser peel need to be done?As mentioned above, year round sun protection is a key to healthy skin. The results of any treatment, not just the Microlaser peel, will last longer and be more efficacious if you avoid future sun damage. One Microlaser peel procedure will usually be sufficient for a few months but subsequent treatments may be required. As mentioned earlier treatments are customized to each person. During your consultation we can determine what will be best for you.What can I expect from the treatment?Smoother, healthier, more vibrant skin. A blended complexion with a lessening of fine lines.Is the treatment painful?When you go into the office, a topical triple anesthetic cream will be applied. This application will make the procedure quite tolerable. Afterwards you can have a surface Oxygen treatment.What is my aftercare? Do I need to wear any bandages or dressings?No. Microlaser peel is not like a CO2 laser and requires nothing more than a protective ointment like Aquafor or vaseline. This is used as a barrier while you grow new epithelium(baby cells, new skin). <br />
You may also go back to your plastic surgeon's office for oxygen treatments over the next few days.As you can see, there are options to a scalpel and needle when making your skin look better! Make sure you discuss your concerns with your plastic surgeon prior to any procedure.]]> 
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