Tuesday, August 2, 2016

FW: [sensehelpsite] Understanding Peptides in Skin Care products.

Hi Group

Soon many of you will be standing at the convention learning so many new things.  Today I am sending you information on some of the powerful ingredients we already have in our Sensé.  Should we hear new news or not, on our skin care products, we still have the best of the best!  Some of this information you might already know, but for those that don't, I hope you find it helpful.

 

PEPTIDES- HOW THEY HELP YOUR SKIN!

Peptides remain a go-to active for skin care in the anti-aging category.  Because they increase collagen synthesis they are used in countless product formations designed to reduce wrinkles.  Plant and marine-based extracts are popular active ingredients.  In battling the signs of aging, it is important to incorporate peptides into creams and serums in order to help encourage the skin to rebuild lost collagen.  These peptides help prevent the visible effects of collagen loss and reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles by working synergistically in our products.  If a great peptide is in a thick cream that only sits on the surface, then it will never penetrate and will eventually be washed off, without any benefit. (Not an issue with the Sensé product technologies.) There are four types of peptides including signal peptides, carrier peptides, neurotransmitter inhibitor peptides, and enzyme inhibitor peptides.

 

Skin care also finds trends for anti-pollution skin care in the larger scale of environmental issues.  We deal with things today, that were not an issue in the last century of cosmetic development.  Our Great Grandmothers felt their jar of cold cream was their miracle product.  Today we see development in investigating how skin aging by environmental factors is potentially causing long term epigenetic alterations of the genome in skin cells.  Development and regulatory issues also remain with high hurdles for ingredient makers and product manufacturers, especially when making distinction between a cosmetic ingredient and or a pharmaceutical-drug ingredient. 

 

Skin care today is the future of better products for our life style and global issues.  We cannot go back to products from the past to solve the issues like stress or pollution, our cells deal with today.  Most peptides used in cosmetics are synthetic because labs engineering these ingredients gives chemists greater control on their stability and effectiveness in skin-care products. One more example of the natural route not always being what's best for skin!

 

 It is important that you understand that using products with a cocktail of great ingredients, advanced technologies (plus daily sun protection) is the best thing you can do for the health and appearance of your skin!

Have a Sensé-tional Day!

Bea

 

 

 

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