Finding a simple night cream isn't so simple is it? The shelves are stocked high with skin creams promising to reverse wrinkles and sagging skin.
But which ones work? Do any of them? It's frustrating to try creams that don't seem to do much good.
If you're anything like me you want a simple night cream that's going to do long term good for your skin.
Penetrate deep to stimulate skin cell renewal, moisturize your skin and make it feel and look great.
That's not too much to ask is it? Of course not! But it does take some searching.
A quick glance at the label will tell you if you want to put this stuff on your skin or not.
The simpler the better.
This means fewer ingredients and more natural ones.
Look for shea butter, aloe, manuka honey, vitamin e-things like that.
Here's why.
Synthetic fragrances can make your skin break down and feel irritated.
They're one of the biggest allergens in skincare products.
Parabens are a chemical preservative linked to cancer.
No need to include that in your skin cream.
Instead look for antioxidants like vitamins e & c.
They nourish and protect your skin will fighting premature aging caused by free radicals in the environment.
Look for deep penetrating, health moisturizers like shea butter.
This natural emollient feels smooth and velvety to your touch and goes on like an Italian silk blouse.
It also penetrates your skin to provide needed moisture so you don't get wrinkles sooner than necessary.
You also need to increase your collagen and elastin cells.
As you get older, your body produces fewer of these but they give your face shape and help it stay firm.
The right ingredients can help you make more of these important cells, the wrong ones...
they won't do any good at all.
Another ingredient is a Japanese sea kelp that strengthens these collagen and elastin cells plus it destroys an enzyme that is breaking down your skin.
This ingredient has been a Japanese skincare secret for centuries and it's proven to reduce the signs of aging.
These simple ingredients are starting to show up more in Western skincare but you have to know what you're looking for.
If you'd like to know more about what simple night cream ingredients will have your skin looking smooth and young, please visit my website where I share about the research I've uncovered.
But which ones work? Do any of them? It's frustrating to try creams that don't seem to do much good.
If you're anything like me you want a simple night cream that's going to do long term good for your skin.
Penetrate deep to stimulate skin cell renewal, moisturize your skin and make it feel and look great.
That's not too much to ask is it? Of course not! But it does take some searching.
A quick glance at the label will tell you if you want to put this stuff on your skin or not.
The simpler the better.
This means fewer ingredients and more natural ones.
Look for shea butter, aloe, manuka honey, vitamin e-things like that.
Here's why.
Synthetic fragrances can make your skin break down and feel irritated.
They're one of the biggest allergens in skincare products.
Parabens are a chemical preservative linked to cancer.
No need to include that in your skin cream.
Instead look for antioxidants like vitamins e & c.
They nourish and protect your skin will fighting premature aging caused by free radicals in the environment.
Look for deep penetrating, health moisturizers like shea butter.
This natural emollient feels smooth and velvety to your touch and goes on like an Italian silk blouse.
It also penetrates your skin to provide needed moisture so you don't get wrinkles sooner than necessary.
You also need to increase your collagen and elastin cells.
As you get older, your body produces fewer of these but they give your face shape and help it stay firm.
The right ingredients can help you make more of these important cells, the wrong ones...
they won't do any good at all.
Another ingredient is a Japanese sea kelp that strengthens these collagen and elastin cells plus it destroys an enzyme that is breaking down your skin.
This ingredient has been a Japanese skincare secret for centuries and it's proven to reduce the signs of aging.
These simple ingredients are starting to show up more in Western skincare but you have to know what you're looking for.
If you'd like to know more about what simple night cream ingredients will have your skin looking smooth and young, please visit my website where I share about the research I've uncovered.
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