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Anti Aging Natural Skin Care with Wakame Kelp Extract

Tuesday, August 24th, 2010

natural skin careHere’s a look at some of the more effective anti aging natural skin care solutions.  There are plenty of “marginally” effective ingredients.  The ones covered here are a little better than that.  Let’s start with wakame kelp.

Wakame kelp or seaweed is highly nutritious. So it is often used as a component of many health food recipes.  The benefits to the skin’s health are several.  The first benefit has to do with a compound called hyaluronic acid.

If you have compared any of the ingredients in the anti aging natural skin care products currently on the market, you have probably seen one called hyaluronic acid.  It is one of the most popular ingredients right now.

The popularity is due in part to the compound’s use as an injectable to stretch out wrinkles and fine lines.  Hyaluronic acid and other compounds are injected into the skin’s fatty tissue layer to improve firmness and reduce wrinkling.  When applied topically, however, it does nothing.

Another reason for its popularity has to do with the following fact: The skin’s hyaluronic acid levels decline with age.

This is one of the causes of the lost elasticity and lost firmness that occurs with age.  Lost firmness leads to wrinkles.  Once again, applying it to the skin’s surface does nothing to increase the skin’s hyaluronic acid content.

Scientists have discovered the reason for the decreased levels as we age.  It is due to increased activity of a family of enzymes called hyaluronidaise.  They naturally break down hyaluronic acid.  When we are young, the body simply produces more.  So there is a balance.

Extracts from wakame kelp have been shown to inhibit the activity of hyaluronidaise by 52% after 5 days of use.  That means the skin’s hyaluronic acid levels will rise by about the same percentage.  The result is a more youthful look due to the improved firmness and smoothness.


Anti aging natural skin care products containing the extract will also help protect against free radical damage caused by UV rays and exposure to environmental pollutants.  The compound in the extract providing that benefit is called sulfated polyfucose.

Finally, wakame kelp extracts help to maintain the skin’s moisture balance by providing essential minerals like sodium, potassium and calcium.  Kelp actually contains more calcium than an equivalent serving of milk.

Every anti aging natural skin care product should contain wakame kelp extracts, but most don’t.  A lot of them contain seaweed or marine algae.  But not all seaweeds provide the same benefits.

Briefly now, let’s look at grape seed oil.  Grape seeds contain numerous antioxidants.  The skin’s antioxidant content also decreases with age.

Some antioxidants can penetrate through the skin’s layers when applied topically.  Others should be present in your diet.  Dermatologists recommend eating more fruits and vegetables to help counter antioxidant loss.

Free radical damage is one of the main causes of cellular aging everywhere in the body; inside and out.  Our only defense against free radical damage is the antioxidant.

The antioxidants in grape seed oil can penetrate into the skin’s layers.  So that makes two ingredients that should be in all anti aging natural skin care creams, grape seed oil and wakame kelp.  You might want to learn about some of the others.

To find natural skin care products with wakame kelp extract and grapeseed oil click here.

A Few Reasons a Homemade Wrinkle Cream Might be Preferable

Friday, July 23rd, 2010

Why go to the trouble of making a homemade wrinkle cream when you can go to the store and buy something?  There are many reasons that you might want to make your own at home.  Here’s a look at some of them.

homemade wrinkle creamYou might be concerned about the safety of the ingredients cosmetic manufacturers use.  While questioning the safety of cosmetics is always a good idea.  It is easy enough to avoid common allergens, irritants and toxins.

Most allergic reactions are caused by artificial preservatives and fragrance ingredients.  Other irritants include petrochemicals, petrolatum, colors, excessive alcohols and mineral oil.  You can tell whether or not a product contains toxins by looking for a poison control advisement.

You might be concerned about price.  Some anti-aging creams cost hundreds of dollars per ounce, but there are less expensive alternatives.  Independent studies have shown that price is not equivalent to effectiveness.  Some of the less expensive creams are just as effective as the costly ones.

There are some effective compounds to look for if you do decide to buy a ready-made production instead of trying to make homemade wrinkle cream.  Independent researchers have found that ubiquinone, keratin proteins, peptide complexes, plant extracts and some vegetable oils are effective.  Those are all natural non-irritating ingredients.

You can make a mask using plants like wakame kelp or a cleanser using lemon juice.  You can use soybean oil as a moisturizer.  But, you can only buy ubiquinone as a dietary supplement.

It is better known as the antioxidant coenzyme Q10.  The form that is taken by mouth will not penetrate the skin.  So, it’s not possible to include it as an ingredient in homemade wrinkle cream.


Soybean oil does contain some coenzyme Q10, although the concentration varies from 54mg/kg to 280mg/kg.  Whether or not the form present in soybean oil could penetrate the skin is unknown.  In order to get the best penetration, researchers have reduced the size of the molecules.

In the reduced form, COQ10 reverses wrinkles and sun damage by about 30% after three months of use.  It’s hard to say what kind of results you would see using soybean oil.

Keratin proteins are hard in nature.  If you boiled some animal skin or chicken feathers, you might be able to get some keratin out of them to use in a homemade wrinkle cream.  But, the cooking process would destroy the nature of the protein.

The only stable bioavailable form of keratin was created by extracting it from sheep’s wool and processing it very carefully.  The exact processes are patented.  So even if you raise sheep, it’s not something you could learn how to do at home.

Peptide complexes are composed of natural amino acids.  They have to be combined just right to provide the results which include stimulating collagen and increased skin cell production.  You can’t make peptide complexes at home.

So, my suggestion is to use soybean oil as a moisturizer instead of trying to make a homemade wrinkle cream.  But, if you really want something effective, you will have to buy something ready-made.

All Natural Skincare Ingredients are Filled with Antioxidants

Monday, July 19th, 2010

One of my favorite all natural skincare ingredients is grape seed oil.  Let me tell you a little about it.

All Natural SkincareThe oils of grape seeds contain the antioxidants vitamin E and resveratrol.  Vitamin E has long been recognized as beneficial to the skin’s health.  Most creams and lotions contain the ingredient, but most companies do not use the naturally occurring form.  Synthetics are cheaper.

Resveratrol has been written about in scientific journals and talked about on television programs.  It is one of the most potent antioxidants that have been found.  Some manufacturers list resveratrol as an ingredient.

You never know where that resveratrol comes from if grape seed oil is not listed, too.  Much of it comes from China.  You may be aware of all of the issues that have been caused by Chinese ingredients.  If the manufacturer does not reveal the source of the resveratrol, I would suggest you choose another manufacturer.

Antioxidants are important, because they prevent and reverse free radical damage, at least to some extent.  Free radical damage is one of the causes of wrinkles and other visible signs of aging.


Any all natural skincare cream worth buying will contain antioxidants.  Ideally, the cream will contain lots of extracts that contain them.  Grape seed oil is not my only favorite.  I like wakame kelp extract, too.  The day cream that I use contains both of those ingredients.

According to scientists, wakame contains compounds that inhibit the activity of enzymes responsible for breaking down the skin’s hyaluronic acid.  Hyaluronic acid is one of the compounds responsible for the skin’s firmness and smoothness.  The amount present in an older person’s skin is less than what is found in a younger person’s.  The cause is a pesky enzyme called hyaluronidaise.  Wakame kelp extracts take care of the pest.

I also like an all natural skincare ingredient called avocado oil.  My night cream contains it, instead of grape seed oil.  There are advantages of each one.

Grape seed oil forms a film that keeps makeup from clogging your pores.  I have found that nighttime makeup removal is easier when I remember to use my day cream.

Avocado oil has been shown to increase the skin’s collagen content according to scientists.  That’s something that I cannot verify, but I do know that when I use my night cream on a regular basis, my skin feels smoother and firmer.  I recommend it to all of my friends.

Shea butter is another good all natural skincare ingredient.  It’s also in my night cream.  It’s a little too heavy for daytime use.

The well known benefits of Shea butter include a reduced risk of acne and other inflammatory conditions.  According to scientific evaluations, that’s because the antioxidants in Shea butter also have anti-inflammatory activity.

All of the ingredients mentioned above feel good going on.  They leave no trace of greasiness, not on my face or on my pillow.

If you’re like me, you want all natural skincare ingredients because they are safer.  My favorites are also the safest.

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