Entries from July 2007 ↓
July 20th, 2007 — LifeCellSkin Review
One of the other promising good-looking ingredients in LifeCellskin is Acetyl Hexapeptide-3. It is a non-toxic amino-peptide that is fast earning its place in the area of anti-aging treatments.
Acetyl Hexapeptide-3 works by inhibiting the release of neurotransmitters that initiate and control the intensity of muscular contractions of the face. Applying Acetyl Hexapeptide-3 to the face reduces facial tensions, and hence reduces facial lines and wrinkles.
With continued use, the appearance of existing lines and wrinkles improve. Formation of new lines and wrinkles can also be prevented.
Acetyl Hexapeptide-3 versus Botox
The action of Acetyl Hexapeptide-3 remotely resembles that of Botox, which works by paralyzing the facial muscles so facial tension and movement is limited. On the other hand, Acetyl Hexapeptide-3 merely relaxes the muscles.
As compared to Acetyl Hexapeptide-3, Botox is a more invasive procedure, and also more expensive. It is usually just targeted at one area of the face, for example between the brows, the eye and lip areas. Repeated injections are needed when the paralyzing effect of Botox disappears.
On the contrary, products containing Acetyl Hexapeptide-3 (e.g. LifeCellskin) can be applied to the entire face continuously.
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July 18th, 2007 — LifeCellSkin Review
We ALL need moisturizers, regardless of our skin type or skin condition. As we get older, our skin is more prone to dryness, due to fall in sebum production and increased water loss. A moisturizer, such as LifeCellskin helps to quench and hydrate the skin, leaving it fresh and supple.
Moisturizers now have added functions combined into them. Besides providing hydration for the skin, they can also whiten the skin or incorporate anti-aging ingredients to revitalize the skin.
It is important to have a regular regimen to keep the skin hydrated – use a moisturizer daily. In fact, it is advised to moisturize twice a day or more, depending on how dry our skin is.
How to choose a moisturizer? Consider what our skincare concern is at the moment, and also our skin texture. For aging and drier skins, richer cream (e.g. LifeCellskin) and thick lotions work best. Using the right moisturizer helps creates balance within the skin and keeps it feeling comfortable.
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July 12th, 2007 — LifeCellSkin Review
As we age, our skin also starts to mature. The skin becomes dull, loses its elasticity, and not to mention the appearance of lines and wrinkles. However, we can and we should, put in our efforts to delay the onset of these troubling skin signs.
Obviously, one cannot afford to be lazy if you are looking to having better skin. Not only does the skin care matters, so do your diet and lifestyle.
- Skin Care
A lot of attention goes into protecting and revitalizing the mature skin. A mild cleanser should be preferred to deodorant soaps to avoid irritating the skin. Alcohol based toners are best avoided as well.
The one step one should never miss is to MOISTURIZE. Applying moisturizer helps to keep the balance of moisture of the skin (dry skin tends to mature faster than other skin types). It also helps the skin to look supple.
Remember to apply an eye-cream to moisturize the delicate eye area too.
If one is heading outdoors, do not forget the SUNSCREEN. Ultra-violet rays of the sun can be extremely damaging to the skin, and exposure to them is the main cause of the fine lines and wrinkles.
So, make the effort to apply sunscreen 15 minutes before sun exposure. Choose broad spectrum sunscreen to protect against UVA and UVB, as well as SPF factor of at least 15.
There are many remedies for aging skin, including serums, creams and even medical procedures like collagen injection, skin resurfacing and laser. If one is afraid of going under the needle, the creams are a much safer (and cheaper) option. Choose one according to your needs and budget.
- Diet
You are what you eat. 
Good skin can also be a result of a proper diet. Include a serving of vegetables for every meal, especially the green leafy ones. Include the fruits as well. When the skin gets its nutrition, it aids the process of cellular repair, minimizing the damage from the sun or other environmental factors.
Drink plenty of water; at least 8 glasses of water a day. The water helps to keep the body (and skin) hydrated, as well as reducing the amount of toxins that stays in the body.
- Lifestyle
Relax! Avoid stress and tension as they may increase fine lines and wrinkles. Exercising can be a great way to relax, and improve blood circulation.
For the smoking ladies, this may be a good reason to quit! Smoking has been shown to speed up the aging of the skin. If you want good skin, think twice before you light up!
A little bit can go a long way in achieving better skin health. Start today and persevere with your efforts!
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July 11th, 2007 — LifeCellSkin Review
Who can forget the ever-important Vitamin C? Now we all know that Vitamin C, when taken orally frequently, can help boost our immunity, keeping our bodies healthy.
So what role does Vitamin C play in skincare?
A huge one in fact, as studies have shown that topical application of Vitamin C is a potential skin remedy with many benefits.
Firstly, Vitamin C is an effective anti-oxidant, and helps prevent damage of the skin due to free radicals. When applied topically, Vitamin C stimulates synthesis of collagen (connective tissue on the lower layers of our skin which helps give our skin strength and elasticity). It also helps to regulate production of melanin (that causes dark spots on the face), so that skin tone evens out.
In LifeCellskin formula, Vitamin C has been combined with palmitic acid, forming what we call Ascorbyl Palmitate. This substance is stable and non-irritating to the skin, so it is much more effective than Vitamin C only, without any possible harmful effects.
The next ingredient we will focus on is DMAE. In Europe, the product name Deanol has been used for DMAE for more than three decades. In the market, Deanol is available as a dietary supplement to enhance cognitive functioning, as well as reducing fatigue and depression.
In anti-ageing treatments, Deanol is thought to help in the stimulation of acetylcholine, a chemical in our bodies involved in muscle contraction. Higher levels of acetylcholine in our bodies translate to firmer muscle tone and hence firm (and not saggy) skin.
There have been studies showing that subjects who applied Deanol topically on the face showed significant improvement in their skin appearance and the reduction of forehead-frown lines. An animal study has shown that Deanol contains no toxicity and is non-allergenic to the skin.
Deanol is incorporated in a few other anti-ageing products, and of course in LifeCellskin too!
We have looked at the two of the many active ingredients in the LifeCell treatment, namely Vitamin C and Deanol. Both of them have been widely used in other anti-ageing products, as their benefits have been reported of in studies and research.
Trust the science, won’t you?
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July 10th, 2007 — LifeCellSkin Review
Let’s all FACE it! No matter what age, we still want to put our best foot face forward. A face with baby-soft skin and a glow we don’t want to hide.
The new anti-aging skin care product, LifeCell, is produced by South Beach Skincare and originally created exclusively for their celebrity and European Royalty clients. It is a customized treatment, including many of the much researched ingredients used in skin care. It claims to target all the signs of aging.
What are the signs (if we haven’t already noticed)?
- Fine lines and wrinkles
- Saggy skin
- Age spots and pigmentation
- Under-eye dark circles
- Puffiness
- “Feather” lips…. the list can go on!
LifeCell boasts a whole list of benefits, which might just be the answer to all the problems above.
- Moisturize
The face feels softer to the touch, especially with intense moisture and nutrients penetrating the layers of skin cells. No more dry and rough skin.
The all-in-one treatment is so gentle it is suitable for the delicate eye area too, helping to restore the balance of moisture and remove puffiness.
- Firms and Lifts
The powerful ingredients in LifeCellskin formula stimulate collagen production, helping to smooth out the fine lines and wrinkles.
On top of that, microlifters in the treatment cream help form a network to tighten and firm up the skin, improving the appearance of saggy skin.
- Plumps up
Not only does the treatment works on the face, it also works on the lips to smooth the fine “feather” lines around the lips and makes the lips appear fuller. Get the pout?
- Lightens
LifeCellskin helps to reduce the appearance of pigmentations and discolorations of the skin. With continued use, these imperfections fade, including the dark circles under the eyes, so an even skin tone is achievable!
No, we do NOT need to play peek-a-boo with our age (and the signs) anymore.
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July 9th, 2007 — LifeCellSkin Review
As we age, the appearance lines, wrinkles, sagging skin, age-spots, under-eye dark circles, puffiness and “feather” lips start to emerge on our faces. We share the common goal of achieving radiant and smooth skin (despite our age). LifeCellskin may be the solution we are looking for.
There are many individual products targeting each of these aging signs mentioned, evident in the numerous advertisements claiming to decrease wrinkles and lighten age-spots for example.
But how many of such individual products are you going to buy if you want to take care of every single problem?
Moreover, just imagine how much all that is going to add up to. Definitely not a small sum of money, and not to mention the trouble of putting all so many creams on your face!
To me, this is one major plus point about LifeCell - it is an all-in-one anti-aging cream! As a user, I would smile and pat myself on the shoulder, for having saved myself from burning a huge hole in my pocket and from applying cream after cream on my face every night.
It is truly marvelous!
LifeCell is a dermatologist-recommended product that packs a whole lot of powerful ingredients, all of which claims to take the age off your face. It is an all-natural approach to preventing the signs of aging by putting nature’s most powerful nutrients to work for your skin. Natural powerful nutrients like D3PA, Idebenone, Vitamin C, Deanol and Acetyl Hexapeptide-3 are included in this product.
If all that is too much information to take, it simply means LifeCellskin contains all the necessary ingredients to target ALL the problems of aging skin, all in one bottle, and all in one application. Because the molecules of LifeCell are so small, they penetrate deep into the skin, saturating the skin with these rich anti-ageing and anti-wrinkle ingredients.
The result: A radiant and glowing complexion, and smooth skin!
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July 7th, 2007 — LifeCellSkin Review
Warm welcome to LifeCell Review – a place to know all about the LifeCellSkin product. More updates coming your way.
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