Peter Thomas Roth Anti-Aging Buffing Beads Scrub for Face and Body 8.5 oz
Product Description
Based on the same formulation as the Anti-Aging Cleansing Gel, this effective scrub uses glycolic acid complex and salicylic acid to exfoliate dead skin cells, stimulate cellular turnover, and smooth fine lines and wrinkles. Botanical brighteners help give skin a refreshed tone, while ultra-fine jojoba beads gently refine skin's texture for a smoother, youthful appearance.
Peter Thomas Roth Anti-Aging Buffing Beads Scrub for Face and Body 8.5 oz
Peter Thomas Roth Anti-Aging Cleansing Gel 8.5 fl oz.
- Increases cell turnover
- Diminishes fine lines and wrinkles
- Exfoliates and brightens
- Dissolves makeup and controls oil production
- Ideal for all skin types
Product Description
Anti-Aging Cleansing Gel promotes a beautiful, fresh complexion with an advanced, deep skin-renewing action that increases cell turnover for a more even, youthful complexion. Fine lines, wrinkles and other visible signs of aging are reduced and replaced by radiant, soft and smooth skin. Salicylic acid, brightening botanicals and gentle glycolic acid exfoliate to create a clearer, healthier-looking complexion. Ideal for all skin types, this cleanser dissolves makeup and controls oil production for clean, revived and refined skin.
Total Effects-Olay Anti-Aging Anti-Blemish Daily Cleanser
- Olay Total Effects Anti-Blemish Daily Cleanser Fights 7 signs of aging and helps control blemishes as you cleanse.
- Salicylic acid acne cleanser.
- This one-step solution fights 7 signs of aging and helps control blemishes for younger-looking and clearer skin.
- For the treatment of acne.
Product Description
New / Salicylic Acid Acne Cleanser / Anti-Aging
This one-step
Skin Care – How To Take Care Of The Skin You’re In
Take care of your skin now and you’ll reap the rewards later. Celebrities such as Jennifer Lopez, Jennifer Aniston and Nicole Kidman have flawless skin. Legendary beauty, Sophia Loren gives meaning to the phrase “aging with grace”.
Of course these beauties have an advantage that most Americans do not have – large amounts of money. Many of us cannot afford to spend large amounts of money for beauty products. Some celebrities are known to spend up to $500 on small jars of “fountain of youth” type elixirs.
So what can the average American do in their quest for healthy looking skin? Stick to two basic practices:
Pick the Best Skin Care Products For You
The biggest factor in achieving healthy skin is to utilize products that your skin loves. In order to do this, you need to understand your skin type. Do you have dry skin and therefore need dry skin care products or do you have oily skin?
Knowing your skin type will narrow you playing field. There are many, many products on the shelves at your local drug store or in your higher-end department stores. You’ve probably heard terms such as Alpha-hydroxy Acids (AHAs), Beta-hydroxy Acid (Salicylic Acid), Retinol, etc. Cosmetic manufacturers use these propaganda-like words to sell their products. Do these terms really mean anything? How do they help your skin?
The simply fact is that you don’t need to be a scientist to find the best products. Let common sense be your guide. Do you know someone, who has used the products before? Did they find it helpful? These are questions that you should ask when selecting products.
After suffering from acne and oily skin as a teenager and now dry skin – I have tried every acne skin care product, oily skin care product and dry skin care product on the shelf. I have also tried several natural/organic skin care products. Some work and some don’t.
Over the years, I have developed my list of the best of the best skin care products including acne skin care products, dry/oily skin care products, natural skin care products and anti-aging skin care products.
Make Your Beautification Ritual, Routine
Once you find the best skin care products, develop a skin care treatment/beautification routine. If your routine is in the morning or evening, then give yourself about 15 to 30 minutes to engage yourself without interruption.
Take pictures of your starting point so that you can track your progress each week.
Consult with your local day spa esthetician for more skin care ideas.
Beauty is only skin deep but a beautiful heart and mind, deserve beautiful skin.
Ingredients In The Skin Care Products
Skin care should be designed to fit your type of skin. The skin is also the largest excretion organ, eliminating bodily waste through its pores. Skin care is the care of the skin. Alpha. Beta. Acids, vitamins and derivatives -- All of these words sound more like stuff in a science experiment than lotions or creams for your skin. Skin care products ingredients alpha ,beta ,acids, hydroquinone , vitamin c , hyaluronic acid , avocado oil (Persea americana) , ceramides, co-enzyme Q10 and essential Oils etc. Anionic refers to the negative charge these surfactants have. They may be contaminated with nitrosamines, which are carcinogenic. Salicylic acid has been studied for its effect on skin that has aged prematurely due to exposure to ultraviolet rays from the sun.
It exfoliates skin, and can improve the texture and color of the skin. Kojic acid is a more recent remedy for the treatment of pigment problems and age spots. It is effective as a lightening agent, inhibiting production of melanin (brown pigment). Surface-active-agents are substances capable of dissolving oils and holding dirt in suspension so it can be rinsed away with water. They are used in skin cleansers and shampoos which are often claimed to contain "natural" ingredients. Other skin care retinol. Retinol is a derivative of vitamin A, and you will see that a lot of skin care products contain retinol. Retinol is proven to improve mottled pigmentation, fine lines and wrinkles, skin texture, skin tone and color, and your skin's hydration levels.
Vitamin C is the only antioxidant that is proven to stimulate the synthesis of collagen, which is essential since your body's natural collagen production decreases as you age. Vitamin B6 or pyridoxine deficiency can result in dermatitis or eczema. Glycerin an effective natural moisturizer at low concentrations. Commonly used in skin creams, lotions, skin cleansers. Fruit oils are often used in shower gels and soaps to nourish, invigorate and hydrate the skin and hair. Citrus fruits are popular natural ingredients as they promote skin development. Jojoba skin care is a natural remedy. Jojoba is a natural moisturizer for the skin. The oil is similar to the natural sebum of whale. Usually, it is pressed but can be solvent extracted.
Chemical preservatives are generally used because they are much cheaper than, and extend the shelf life of the product more than natural alternatives. Copper peptide is often referred to as the most effective skin regeneration product. It also promotes production of glycosaminoglycans. Sunflower seeds are expressed to produce this light oil which is high in linoleic acid, Vitamins A, B complex, D, and E, as well as calcium, zinc, potassium, iron, and phosphorus. Wheatgerm Oil has a nutty aroma and is extracted by pressing or solvent extraction from the wheat "germ." It is a valuable source of Vitamin E. It helps relieve dermatitis symptoms, promotes skin cell formation, and improves blood circulation. Wheatgerm Oil is used to prevent and reduce scarring and speeds up healing of cuts and wounds.
Natural Skincare Products Can Help Restore Your Skin’s Natural Beauty
Natural skincare products have become a multi-million dollar business, and the reason why is no surprise. The skin is the largest, and most delicate, human organ and we are constantly seeking ways to keep it healthy, hydrated and looking young. Whether just for normal maintenance or to treat a specific skin ailment, there are many products on the market which we can turn to for help protecting our skin.
The number of products available varies almost as much as the number of skin conditions people suffer from on a regular basis. While prescription strength medications are sometimes required to treat skin ailments, often natural skincare products can do the trick simply and more gently. The key to any treatment for the skin is being aware of the ingredients involved and what they will or won't do for the skin. Often, what is touted as natural skincare involves some less than purely organic ingredients.
Most over the counter products will be either Alpha or Beta hydroxy-based. Alpha hydroxy acid or AHA skincare products contain citric acids and work to reduce fine lines and wrinkles as well as treating pigmentation problems. These products can also result in sun sensitivity so it is extremely important that you use a UVA and UVB protecting sunblock while using AHA products. Beta hydroxy products are salicylic acid based and work as exfoliates, to remove damaged layers of skin. They also penetrate oil blocked hair follicles and pores and can therefore be used to treat acne.
Hydroquinone and Kojic acid products are bleaching agents which can be used to treat pigment related ailments such as melasma and vitiligo. Retinol, or Vitamin A, products work to restore elasticity to the skin, helping to combat dryness and maintain a youthful look. Among many popular natural skincare products are Vitamin C based topical creams. These can also be used to restore youthfulness and diminish wrinkling, but they're effectiveness is questionable. In general, natural skincare is an evolving science and what works for one patient may not necessarily work for all, so it is important to consult your doctor or a dermatologist before using any product.
Hyaluronic acid products, which are derived from the body's connective tissues, are usually used in connection with a Vitamin C treatment to reduce the signs of aging and provide proper lubrication. One of the newest skincare products is Copper Peptide. While it has only been on the market for the last 10 years, copper peptide has quickly become very popular due to its ability to firm, smooth and soften skin in less time than most other anti-aging products.
While using natural skincare products can make a significant difference in the appearance and feel of the skin, proper skin maintenance reaches far beyond the application of creams and ointments. One of the most important elements in maintaining healthy skin is eating a healthy diet, rich in fibers and containing the right amounts of fats, which can help to main elasticity and moisturization of the skin. A balanced diet containing fruits, vegetables, grains and nuts can mean the difference in fighting off the signs of aging.
As important as what you put in your body is what you keep out of it. Reducing your intake of alcohol, sugar, coffee/tea and saturated fats can help to reduce wrinkles and avoid most skin related ailments. Exercising regularly and drinking at least six to eight glasses of water a day are also vitally important in maintaining overall health, and specifically healthy skin. Combined with the use of skincare products, diet and exercise can be the single biggest factor in looking and feeling younger and healthier.
Our skin provides us with protection, helps to fight off infections and eliminates toxins from our systems. Keeping your skin healthy can lead to being healthier overall. So when it comes to your skin, you can't be too careful. Read up on skincare products and consult with your doctor before using them and remember it's all about loving the skin you're in!
Skin Care Treat – Skin Care That Works!
Probably the largest market is in the products that are designed to clean and protect the skin from acne occurring, like skin cleansers etc. We should all use products like this to maintain our skin and prevent future problems from occurring.
Of course many of these cleansers act in almost exactly the same way as acne skin care products which have been formulated to limit the amount of oil or sebum that forms in the pores. Basically, these products prevent the oil from getting trapped in pores and hence hamper the growth of bacteria that lead to the condition.
One particular skin care treatment is an exfoliation skin peel which cleans the skin and helps in controlling the spread of the condition. The peels clean the skin by removing all surface pollution and dead skin cells which can block the pores and make it easier for the bacteria to grow.
The growth of this market place has allowed even more specialized acne skin care products to be available without the need to visit the doctor. Products that contain the chemical benzoyl peroxide and the naturally occurring salicylic acid are used in what are called vanishing creams that basically remove the excess oil from the skin and halt the growth of acne.
You should start with a product that has lower concentration of benzoyl peroxide (e.g. 5%) and see how your skin responds to it but alpha-hydroxy-acid based moisturizers are also popular as a skin care regime. This might just be a case of trial and error but if nothing seems to work then speak to your dermatologist for further advice or a different prescription only acne skin care products.
Products that your dermatologist or doctor will recommend will only be available on prescription and may include a course of antibiotics or topical ointments. The dermatologist could also suggest a minor surgical procedure to remove the contents of pustules however, never try to squeeze or do this by yourself, it can lead to permanent damage of your skin.
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.

















