Anti-Aging Skin Care - Be an Informed Consumer

We have arrived at an era when the process of aging does not have to be looked upon as the equivalent of contracting a vile disease. If' we're honest with ourselves, we'll begin to notice and pay attention to the signs of aging, but we don't have to obsess over them. Probably no other set of aging signals is more alarming than the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles on the face.



With the explosion of an aging population, there has been a corresponding flood of new anti-aging skin care products on the market, not only for women, but for men as well. This is a lucrative market, and just a little time spent before the television tube will tell you that remedies for aging skin offer a sure-fire way for marketers to hit pay dirt.



Of course, when you become convinced that you must have anti-aging skin care rescue, the question arises is whether any of the palliatives offered are at all effective. After all, an informed consumer on a quest for skin rejuvenation is a better consumer. You need to be able to make informed decisions.



Probably the most effective anti-aging skin care treatments are found through the auspices of a dermatologist's office. Yes, prescription medications, while often irritating, but more effective are going to assure better results. These medications fall under the heading of vitamin A derivatives such as retinol and retinyl palmitate.



As far as the basics of skin rejuvenation are concerned, they are based on the

foundation of anti-aging skin care treatment. Among the various clinically proven

treatments, vitamin A derivatives like retinol or retinyl palmitate are considered

as one of the best anti aging skin care treatments. Again, bear in mind that, while these are the strongest among the anti-aging remedies for troubled skin, they do have side effects, the most common being a feeling or irritation.



Another consideration is that medical intervention can be expensive (cosmetic treatments often not being covered by health insurance) and the anti-aging skin medications themselves are expensive. If this presents a problem, there are a number of more natural skin care treatments that you might explore.



First, you should determine your current skin type - normal, dry or oily.



For normal skin, sweet almond oil, soy, grape seed, rosemary, rose, lavender, camphor, chamomile, and cypress are often recommended.



Natural treatments for dry skin include avocado, rosehips, carrot seed, jasmine, orange, calendula and rice bran.



Oily skin calls for application of peppermint, thyme, lemongrass, geranium, patchouli, hazelnut, cedar wood, olive and refined coconut oil for a natural skin care approach.



Nothing you've read here should suggest that it's not advisable to seek the advice of a dermatologist before undertaking a natural regimen for improving aging skin.

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