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Guide to Anti-Aging Ingredients

December 21st, 2016
By Knoxville Dermatology Group

 

We all have one thing in common … we age. Many consumers turn to anti-aging creams and makeup to reverse wrinkles. However, non-prescription products aren’t required to undergo testing to prove their effectiveness. To ensure you have a product that actually does its job, look for these key ingredients:

Retinol- Retinol is a vitamin A compound that speeds up cell turnover by stimulating cellular repair and pumps circulation of blood. This boosts collagen and elastin and works best in the dark overnight.

Hydroxy Acids- Hydroxy acids such as alpha, beta and poly hydroxy acids are exfoliants that remove dead skin so that it becomes even and smooth. It also allows other anti-aging ingredients to work faster.

Coenzyme Q10- Also referred to as Vitamin Q, this ingredient helps retain the elastic tissue in your skin. It also aids in protecting the skin from sun damage and preserves collagen.

Tea Extract- Green tea extracts are the most common amongst anti-aging creams. These extracts contain antioxidants that repair skin damage and stimulants that energize the skin.

Peptides- Peptides are amino acids that produce collagen to firm skin. This ingredient is known to be used in products that help stretch marks, scars and wrinkles. All of these ingredients were cross-checked through the Mayo Clinic, Allure, and Everyday Health. Other helpful ingredients include Niacinamide, grape seed extract, and Vitamin C. To examine other ways to help prevent your skin from aging, contact a dermatologist or visit www.knoxderm.com.

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