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Increasing collagen levels within the skin, as well as its strength, is an important part of rejuvenating the skin's appearance. With aging, collagen and elastin fiber production slows down. For a long time, no one knew why that happened. It seems that excellent nutrient intake is the best way to combat it. Applying those nutrients directly to the skin gives you an added boost.

There are many home remedies for preventing wrinkles and keeping the skin firm. People swear that using things like olive oil, honey, milk, kelp and other foods, either as a daily moisturizer or an occasional mask, have kept their faces looking young and beautiful.

All of these home remedies have merit, but what if there were a single cream, that was quickly absorbed and contained all of the nutritive elements found in those foods as well as others? Well, now there is.

It took a special company to realize that increasing collagen levels would only be possible if you supplied the things that the body uses to synthesize collagens. The cosmetic companies still maintain that the cure for aging collagen is pork or cow collagens. Those things are not compatible with human skin. In many people, they cause redness and itching.

The molecules are too large to be used by the skin's cells. It just sits there. It doesn't "do" anything.

On top of all of this, researchers have learned that aging collagen is easily damaged by free radicals. The solution to that problem is another nutrient, the mighty antioxidant. But, again, there was a problem: How can we insure that the antioxidants reach the skin's cells? Again, the molecules of these vitamins and coenzymes are too large to be of use to the cells.

Along came something called nanotechnology. This technology allowed manufactures to grind those molecules down until they were small enough to be useful. In clinical studies, it has been seen that increasing collagen content and cell production is possible.

The ingredients to look for depend on whether it is meant for use during the day, under make-up or at night. But all of our lotions and creams should contain a compound called Functional Keratin, if we want to increase firmness, reduce wrinkles and delay the outward signs of aging collagen fibers. Clinical studies support the use of this ingredient above all others.

Honey, olive oil and kelp extracts are beneficial as well, just not so much for increasing collagen content. Many varieties of honey have antibacterial and antioxidant activity. A variety known as "manuka" is the most active of them all.

Olive oil contains vitamin E and essential fatty acids that are needed for moisturizing. A specific kind of kelp, called wakame, has been shown to protect the level of an important amino acid known as hyaluronic acid. It helps "bind" the skin's cells together.

So you see, there is a cure for the signs of aging collagen. If you use the right skincare products throughout your life, increasing collagen production is really a breeze.

Discover How Increasing Collagen the Right Way Will Combat the Signs of Aging Skin

By: Maureen Devine




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