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15Aug/090

Skin Health and Beauty – Acne, Wrinkled, Aging Skin – Glycolic Acid




To start: What is Glycolic Acid? Glycolic acid is marketed mostly as Fruit acid. But there is a lot more to it.

To have a complete understanding of the acids role and use in Skin Care products we have to back track and try to understand how skin care was manufactured in the previous century. In the Forties and Fifties most Skin Care product where essentially made of Spermaceti Oil (from Sperm Whales) Paraffin Wax, Petrolatum, and for the most expensive and most progressive manufacturer using Lanoline and Olive Oil. (There is some evidence that Cleopatra used those last two oils) In the Sixties a French manufacturer (Yves Rocher) a pioneer of natural skin Care started to use Botanical extracts. At this time we had no evidence of the potency of the active ingredients. And, most of the botanical extracts available on the market, where extracted for the Tobacco Industry as flavoring agents. Only recently a standard has been established for the content of active ingredient in botanical extracts. Also the ph balance of the product where on the acid side of the scale. (The ph scale goes from 0 to 14 from maximum acidity to maximum basicity, and 7 being neutral) The acidity of most products where usually in the range of: ph 5.5 to 6.5. This acidity level was controlled using most of the time Citric Acid (from Citrus Fruits) In the Fifties large skin care manufacturers went on a craze of "dementia grandiose" and decided that: skin care has to be of a neutral ph of 7. A lot of advertising ensued, every body was buying neutral ph Skin Care and every manufacturer where making neutral ph product. One as to understand that: in the first part of the last century nothing much was happening for the Skin Care industry. The big money was in Make up. Those where the days of: false claims, erroneous statements, bad science, and unfounded testimonials, where constant occurrence. Also the killing of Sperm Whale became prohibited and a lot of animal fat showed up in the market. This was a bounty for the mink/fur industry to market their otherwise wasted carcasses of dead animals.

Now back to Glycolic acid. There are many forms of Glycolic acid: we have Alpha and Beta Glycolic acids. Alpha Glycolic acid is for the most part Fruits acid and produced primarily from sugar cane, pineapple, Citrus and other. A milder form of Glycolic acid is Lactic acid produced from milk. Now for the Beta Glycolic acid: Beta glycolic acid is Salicylic acid, it is an organic acid made from the amino acid Phenylalanine. It is also the main component of Aspirin.

Salicylic acid is use as a component in many brands of anti Acne products. Its use in anti wrinkle cream is less widespread, probably for the difficulties encountered by the formulator when adding it in an emulsion. Our short history of Skin Care manufacturing bring us in the Nineties when a miracle happened: The industry rediscovered that acidic products are really better for your skin than products with ph of 7or higher. Now the craze for acidic products as started! The war of the acid percentages is on.

Who is the most acidic of them all? In the north they bring you a 10% AHA. Immediately the South responds and brings you 20% AHA. And so on to exhaustion. Is the morning after the war the sun is raising on the battlefield, the dust settled and the Generals of both side are counting their casualties, they now, realized that the war was unnecessary and a

Middle ground must be found for the balance of life as we know it! Studies of percentages of Glycolic acid usage in commercial, over the counter cream and lotion products found that: 5% to be a good average. The reason behind this is as follow: As you increase the acid content the ph goes down. Low ph burn your skin so to raise the ph to an acceptable level you have to ad Calcium hydroxide and it defeat the purpose of the high acid content. Studies conducted to test the efficacy of Alpha versus Beta glycolic acid are inconclusive at best. Both acids seem to be equally effective, however the effect from Salicylic acid showed more sustained effectiveness and less adverse effect than AHA. Other studies found that the ph at which Glycolic acid is the most effective is below a ph of 4. But it may give you a burning sensation when you apply it on your skin. In medical offices up to 80% Glycolic acid have been used for peel. For the general use I will suggest around 5% in cream and lotion and 10% in do it yourself peels. But for peels be sure to follow the manufacturer's instructions conscientiously! To long of an exposure may give you temporary redness. Glycolic acid is a good and beneficial ingredient in skin care, and can be more than recommended for good treatment of Acne, wrinkle and aging skin! Try different brands and formulations. Try different products from different manufacturers. Pleasant and good skin care.

11Aug/090

A Homemade Skin Lightener For Homemade Beauty




Many people prize light skin. It gives the appearance of glowing good health and youthful beauty. You can try a number of cosmetic preparations that promise to lighten the skin to this ideal beauty, but before you start that, you might want to consider a homemade skin lightener for a simple and inexpensive way to get lighter skin.

You only need to take a quick look around the Internet to discover the many preparations available for those that are affected by dark skin spots on their skin. Sometimes it is just a darker skinned woman who wants a lighter tone to their dark skin, but other times the dark skin is caused by hyperpigmentation. Whatever the reason, you can get help with the aid of a homemade skin lightener.

There is more to lightening skin than just the correct product. You will have to find an effective method of skin lightening if you want to achieve success. The cause of dark skin spots, age spots or freckles is the melanin content in the skin. It is melanin that determines the color of our skin. If the melanin is unevenly distributed the dark spots or age spots can occur. So along with a homemade skin lightener you will need to find a proper method as well.

When you decide to try a homemade skin lightener the first thing you will need to check for is the safety of the product. Many recipes contain completely natural ingredients and are very safe for the skin. Others, however, have been found to contain ingredients like hydroquinone, mercury and steroids are found in other homemade or illegally made treatments. Hydroquinone has been shown to cause skin cancer and is not something you will want to put on your skin. Mercury can poison the blood and steroids cause the skin to thin and can cause unsightly stretch marks. Does that sound like something you want to treat your skin? Many people have had disastrous results when they included these ingredients in their homemade skin lightener.

Ingredients like kojic acid, which can be found in mushrooms, has been shown to have a good skin lightening effect. Also the extract from licorice plants and papaya fruit have skin lightening properties. These are the kind of ingredients you may wish to include in your homemade skin lightener. It is necessary to get the right potency of these plants for them to be of any use at all. Check out your local health food store for some of these ingredients to try in your homemade skin lightener.

While you are using a homemade skin lightener you should be sure to wear a good protective sunscreen. UVA and UVB rays from the sun are responsible for the tanning of our skin, skin cancer and premature aging. Stay out of the sun during its most potent time of day, which is between the hours of 10 AM and 3 PM. Sunscreen cannot do the job alone; you must do your part to protect your skin from the damaging sun with the use of hats and clothing.

Vitamin C in a 500 mg supplement taken every day while you are using a skin lightening product can help reduce the production of melanin by your skin. You will not see results with just the vitamin so you are better off using a supplement during your skin lightening treatment. Add this daily supplement to the treatment you are trying with your homemade skin lightener

Skin lighteners can have a drying effect on the skin so make sure you use a good moisturizer while you are trying a homemade skin lightener. Helping your skin maintain its youthful and dewy look will go a long way to helping you look younger and healthy. And along with a homemade skin lightener, that can make you look more beautiful each day.

12Jun/090

5 Reasons to Make Your Own Skin Care Products




The cost of department store cosmetics and even drugstore cosmetics are increasing yearly. Finding the right product and paying a reasonable price for it can be a challenge.

A nice alternative to buying high priced often inferior skin care and beauty products, is to make your own. Making your own products is not as complicated as you might think. Most ingredients can be found at your local supermarket, health food store, or produce market.

There are several reasons that making your own skin care product can be highly beneficial for you.

1) Save Money - Often, the key ingredients in skin care products are derived from natural herbs, oils and foods which are already available to you locally, online, and you may already have in your possession.

2) Peace of Mind - You know exactly what you are putting on your skin and can make sure that you are not apply ingredients that may make you have an allergic reaction.

3) Experiment - Making your own products can be fun as well as creative. Once you have your base ingredients you can add, subtract and substitute other ingredients to get your desired effect.

4) Potent Ingredients - Using fresh herbs, fruits, vegetables, and oils can insure the highest potency and maximum results. Your own product is fresh, it hasn't been sitting in a warehouse or on a shelf for months before it is used.

5) Never Run the Risk of Running Out - If a beauty product is discontinued, your stuck. You have to find a substitute. When you make your own, you will always have access to your favorite skin care product.

There are many other benefits to create your own skin are and beauty products. However, you will also have to consider that since your products are fresh and often do not contain preservatives, you will have to date and store most products in your refrigerator.

   

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