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Is Your Face Cream Lazy?

 

I used to waste a lot of money on over-the-counter lotions, serums and creams thinking they would transform my skin. But after enough trial and error, I realized they weren’t doing much of anything.Now I know why…You see, your skin normally holds 10 to 20 percent water. But as you age, that number can drop below 10 percent. And without enough moisture, your skin becomes loose, dry and wrinkled… adding years to your age.

It all has to do with something called hyaluronic acid (HA). HA is the ultimate skin hydrator. It has the wonderful ability to attract water and plump up your skin. In fact, it can absorb 1,000 times its weight in water!

Your body automatically produces plenty of HA when you’re younger. But as you get older, the amount of HA your body makes decreases. And this makes it harder for you to maintain the plump, youthful skin you had when you were younger.1

Worse, if you’re out in the sun a lot, if you smoke, or if you eat a lot of processed foods, you can lose hyaluronic acid at a much faster rate.2

Without hyaluronic acid, you lose volume in your skin. And suddenly, wrinkles and fine lines appear. But when your skin has enough HA, all that water helps to keep your skin smooth, supple, and wrinkle-free.

HA is so effective at smoothing away wrinkles that it’s the key ingredient in popular dermal fillers like Juvederm and Restylane.

A lot of my patients ask about these fillers. Many of them have flirted with the idea of injectables, but have concerns about artificially reducing lines and wrinkles.

There is no need to worry. Hyaluronic acid is a molecule that occurs naturally in your own body.

Licensed professionals simply inject tiny amounts of it into your skin to replace the HA you’ve lost during the aging process.

The side effects are minimal – maybe a little pain, redness, and swelling right afterward. But they don’t last long. And you’ll love the end results. These fillers are great at reducing fine lines, plumping up your lips, and diminishing the folds between your mouth and nose.

But if you’re not ready for an injection, you can still receive the benefits of HA. It can produce significant results with topical use. That’s because, unlike many skin care ingredients that simply sit on top of your skin, it is easily absorbed and penetrates down into the deepest layer of your skin tissue.3

However, when you purchase an HA topical product, check to ensure that it contains only natural ingredients. This is very important, because hyaluronic acid also acts as a “carrier.” That means it will carry every ingredient in the formula deeply into your cells.

So make certain your choice of hyaluronic acid moisturizer is free of things like propylene glycol, parabens, PABA, PEG, and mineral oil.

Best Wishes for Health and Beauty

, Tara Smith

Tara Smith, ARNP, NP-C

[Ed. Note: Tara Smith, ARNP NP-C is a board-certified nurse practitioner. Her medical concentration is on aesthetics, teaching and family practice. Tara is conducting research trials into novel ways of naturally boosting the human growth hormone and working on a new book on anti-aging for women.]