How to Address Aging Skin Concerns

Choose a product with scientifically proven means., Choose a product with an effective concentration of an active ingredient., Add a powerful antioxidant such as a stable form of Vitamin C, Tea Extract or Ginseng Extract., Use a product with Emu...

7 Steps 1 min read Medium

Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Choose a product with scientifically proven means.

    Epidermal Growth Factor (EGF), a Nobel Prize winning ingredient that is very effective in rejuvenating, healing and repairing aging skin.

    It helps raise skin cell renewal activities; stimulates old skin cells to revert to a more youthful pattern.
  2. Step 2: Choose a product with an effective concentration of an active ingredient.

    An effective concentration of glycolic Acid should be between 8% and 15%.

    Vitamin A (Retinol) products should have at least a .15% concentration.

    Active ingredients may cause break out or irritation on certain skin types.

    It is important to test the product on the neck before applying to the face. , This will help protect the skin from environmental damage and improve the skin’s healing ability. , It has a unique healing and moisturizing properties.

    It has been shown to reduce the depth and length of fine lines and wrinkles and improve sun-damage and scars. , This is well known for improving those dark circles under the eyes and is helpful in reducing the redness from broken capillaries that can give the skin a red, ruddy appearance.

    Vitamin K is not suitable for sensitive skin. ,
  3. Step 3: Add a powerful antioxidant such as a stable form of Vitamin C

  4. Step 4: Tea Extract or Ginseng Extract.

  5. Step 5: Use a product with Emu Oil.

  6. Step 6: Use a Vitamin K product.

  7. Step 7: Use Hydroquinone in concentrations of 1% to 2% to bleach those stubborn age spots.

Detailed Guide

Epidermal Growth Factor (EGF), a Nobel Prize winning ingredient that is very effective in rejuvenating, healing and repairing aging skin.

It helps raise skin cell renewal activities; stimulates old skin cells to revert to a more youthful pattern.

An effective concentration of glycolic Acid should be between 8% and 15%.

Vitamin A (Retinol) products should have at least a .15% concentration.

Active ingredients may cause break out or irritation on certain skin types.

It is important to test the product on the neck before applying to the face. , This will help protect the skin from environmental damage and improve the skin’s healing ability. , It has a unique healing and moisturizing properties.

It has been shown to reduce the depth and length of fine lines and wrinkles and improve sun-damage and scars. , This is well known for improving those dark circles under the eyes and is helpful in reducing the redness from broken capillaries that can give the skin a red, ruddy appearance.

Vitamin K is not suitable for sensitive skin. ,

About the Author

S

Susan Robinson

Susan Robinson is an experienced writer with over 9 years of expertise in lifestyle and practical guides. Passionate about sharing practical knowledge, Susan creates easy-to-follow guides that help readers achieve their goals.

45 articles
View all articles

Rate This Guide

--
Loading...
5
0
4
0
3
0
2
0
1
0

How helpful was this guide? Click to rate: