The Latest News on Anti Aging Wrinkle Creams
The recent new findings on the complex microbiological functions of the skin have led to the development and introduction of a new generation of anti-wrinkle creams in recent years. While anti-wrinkle creams of the past tended to act on the skin surface, the newer anti-wrinkle creams of today work very differently by smoothing the skin with oils like lanolin.
Bypass the epidermal surface skin layer
New generation anti-wrinkle creams such as Strivectin-SD and Kinerase hand, face and eye creams now contain active ingredients that actually bypass the outer epidermal protective layer of the skin. These powerful agents then migrate to the substrate of the skin where they can interact with living skin cells. It is important to remember that surface problems such as wrinkles are merely symptoms of skin conditions that are below the surface.
A new form of replacement therapy
Human skin contains several innate systems that nurture and renew the skin itself. When the skin ages or is exposed to excessive levels of solar radiation, these systems and the substances they produce can break down or collapse. Today's new generation of anti-aging wrinkle creams now contains substances that serve as a replacement for many of these vital natural substances that skin often suffers from.
A new form of replacement therapy
Human skin contains several innate systems that nurture and renew the skin itself. When the skin ages or is exposed to excessive levels of solar radiation, these systems and the substances they produce can break down or collapse. Today's new generation of anti-aging wrinkle creams now contain substances that serve as a replacement therapy for many of these vital natural substances that are so often disturbed in the skin.