Wednesday

7 Best Anti-Aging Beauty Secrets - Huffington Post

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"I want to look older."
Said no one ever (no one over 20, that is).

Six weeks after my daughter was born, I saw them. Lines! Crow's feet! When did that happen? Of course, I'm proud of the life experiences that brought these lines. But that doesn't mean I won't put up a leeeetle bit of a fight to prevent them. Fortunately, we have many options now - from minimal to more involved treatments. Unfortunately, there is also a lot of hype and false claims around skin care products and anti-aging treatments. So, to tell us what really works, I asked two of my favorite dermatologists -- Amy Kim, MD, dermatologist at MetroDerm in Atlanta and founder of Baby Pibu Products, and Brian Raphael, MD, dermatologist and fellow at Skincare Physicians in Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts.

Consider this your à la carte menu for getting skin that's smoother than a baby's you-know-what.

What to do at home

1. Sunscreen: This one's a no-brainer. Daily use prevents wrinkles and age spots in the first place. News flash: most of us aren't using it correctly. You need to use a nickel-sized amount for your face and reapply every one to two hours to get nonstop protection. Make sure to use SPF 30 and above, broad spectrum. Don't want to mess up your makeup? Use a mineral powder with SPF for touchups (I keep this in my purse, and writing this just reminded me to reapply - so thank you!).

2. Retinoids: Every dermatologist I know swears by retinoids -- a vitamin A derivative that comes in cream or gel form. Retinoids work their magic by preventing collagen breakdown and stimulating skin cell turnover, giving you what Dr. Kim calls the "Retinoid Glow." They also prevent and treat acne (No one warned me that you could get both acne and wrinkles in adulthood. Whose idea was that?). Opt for the prescription form (often called tretinoin or Retin-A), as they are much more effective than over-the-counter forms. Most insurance companies won't cover retinoids and -- warning - they can be expensive. But one tube will last you at least two to three months and is a better investment than most expensive over-the-counter creams. Expect your skin to peel at first, and only use a small amount as directed. Those with sensitive skin may find that they can only tolerate it every other night.

3. Don't Over-Spend on Basic Moisturizers: Moisturizers are great for hydration, and are important as our skin ages. However, most of the claims for expensive/"high tech" moisturizers don't provide significant benefit over those from reputable drugstore brands and probably don't merit the additional splurge.

What to Consider at the Dermatologist

If you want to go a step further to brighten dull skin, reduce wrinkles and fade brown spots, here are the most effective options. Note: You do not have to do all of these to get positive results (in fact, please don't - look no further than certain celebrities to know that more is often less when it comes to cosmetic procedures).

4. Chemical Peels: To really reduce lines and improve the tone and texture of your skin, derms recommend getting a "medium depth peel" two to three times a year. The downside: You'll look (and feel) like you have a really bad sunburn for three to five days, so be sure not to schedule this before any important events. It's smart to get a chemical peel in the winter, since you have to avoid all sun exposure for a few days after treatment.

5. Laser Treatments: These treatments are newer and can be pretty expensive, but they do smooth the surface of the skin and reduce the appearance of wrinkles and lines. There are a variety of laser treatments, some which have a similar effect to peels, and others with greater intensity for older skin. Your dermatologist will be able to recommend which is better for your skin.

6. Botox: Dr. Raphael noted that Botox injections are helpful for not simply treating wrinkles, but preventing them in the first place. Botox is best for between the eyebrows, around the eyes and forehead and will need repeat injections every three to six months to maintain its effect. Botox placement can truly change your appearance (ever seen the permanently "shocked" people?) so if you do go this route, please avoid the "Discount Botox" places, and instead go to a board-certified dermatologist or plastic surgeon's clinic.

7. Fillers: These are effective for rejuvenating the lower portion of the face, says Dr. Raphael, especially around the nose and mouth, and under eye area. Depending on the type of fillers, they can last anywhere from six months to two to three years.

While these cosmetic fixes can improve your look from the outside, don't forget the impact that a healthy body has on your skin. Even in the ER, I can often tell someone's health status from their skin -- it reveals their nutrition and exercise habits, whether they smoke, have heart disease, get enough sleep and have good social support. Especially the last one - because having beauty doesn't guarantee you'll be happy and loved, but being happy and loving certainly ensures that you'll be beautiful.

This content originally appeared on Sharecare.com.
Listen to Dr. Darria interview Dr Kim on Sharecare Radio here.

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Sunday

Going out in the sun? You need these anti-ageing SPFs - Telegraph.co.uk

Elizabeth Arden is well known for her beautiful restorative products, but we bet you haven't tried this yet.

The Day Intensive Anti-aging Moisture Cream has got SPF 30 in it, and works to minimise the ageing signs and existing sun damage - those old friends fine lines, wrinkles and discolouration.

With Advanced Idebenone technology, it's got powerful antioxidant protection against sun, smoke and pollution. Just lovely.

£115, johnlewis.com

2. Caudalie

Delightfully French, Caudalie's anti-aging facial suncare is packed full of goodness to prepare you for the sun.

Especially formulated for very hot sun, with its SPF 50, you'll still pick up a well-protected tan with this tube of joy.

It comes in SPF 30 too, in case 50 is too high for you.

£20, caudalie.com

3. SkinCeuticals

All of SkinCeuticals products are top notch, but the Ultra Facial Defense, with its SPF 50 protects skin from the rays that are known to cause premature skin ageing. You can't go wrong, really.

With its extremely efficient UV filters, this sunscreen helps to prevent UV induced collagen breakdown, they say, and we believe them.

£35, skinceuticals.co.uk

4. Creme de la Mer

The King Kong of moisturisers, this incredibly lovely lotion from Creme de la Mer does everything its meant to: prevent the appearance of lines, wrinkles and age spots.

With SPF 30, the skin is protected during exposure to the sun, and is duly firmed by Creme de la Mer's Reparative Face Sun Lotion.

£90, cremedelamer.co.uk

5. Murad

£49, lookfantastic.co.uk

Murad's anti-ageing moisturiser with its SPF 20 really packs a punch.

With collagen boosting ingredients and just enough sun protection inside, your skin is left fresh, toned and smooth, while age is asking to wait outside.

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Wednesday

Top 5 Beauty Products Designed Specifically For Millennials - Hollywood Life

Anti Aging Products For Young Adults

Courtesy of Instagram

If you’re in your twenties, chances are you don’t pay much attention to beauty products advertised for their ‘anti-aging’ and ‘firming’ abilities. But to keep that youthful glow, it’s important to adopt a skincare routine right now.

While you may not be paying much attention to anti-agers, comb through the beauty aisle at your local drugstore or Sephora and you’ll probably notice that there aren’t a whole lot of anti-aging products for young adults out there. That’s why we put together our favorite skincare products just for millennials.

Celebrities like Taylor Swift and Rihanna may have access to all of the newest technology (and craziest trends), but when it comes to skincare in your 20s, it’s really all about taking preventative steps. But, in addition to using an SPF daily, avoiding smoking and practicing a healthy lifestyle, products like the Elizabeth Arden Flawless Future Line were specifically developed for younger skin.

To start incorporating anti-aging products into your skincare routine, start by applying Elizabeth Arden Flawless Future Powered By Ceramide Moisture Cream in the morning on just washed skin. In addition to Ceramides that protect against environmental factors, the cream also contains SPF 30, which dermatologists stress should to be worn every single day (yes, even in the winter).

At night is when you can start to work in products that are a bit stronger. If you’re in your late 20s or early 30s and want something that’s more aggressive towards fine lines, Dermalogica Overnight Retinol Repair lets you ease your way into the powerful, popular world of retinol. The repair cream also comes with a buffer cream that gets mixed together so your skin can build up to regular retinol use without irritation. If you’re in your early 20s and aren’t quite ready for retinol, try using Origins Original Skin Renewal Serum With Willowherb, which contains algae to shrink pores and chestnut seed extract and willowherb to even skin tone.

Anti-Aging Products For Young Adults â€" Skincare Products Designed For Millennials

With your serum set, make sure to apply an eye cream like Caudalie Vinexpert Anti-Aging Eye & Lip Serum, which contains the powerful anti-aging antioxidant, resveratrol. For a once a week boost to skin, use a hydrating mask like GlamGlow Thirsty Mud Mask. The mask can be used on the face, neck and chest, and it contains ingredients like hyaluronic acid and coconut to lock in moisture and condition the skin.

Do you have a skincare routine in place, HollywoodLifers? Which product are you most excited to give a try?

â€" Marissa DeSantis

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Monday

Beware: Anti-aging cream, food can have opposite effect on young people - Pulse Nigeria

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A new study has said anti-aging creams which are rich in antioxidants could infact be harmful to younger people's skin.

Antioxidants are portrayed as beneficial because they prevent free-radicals from damaging cells, but a new study suggests that in young people free radicals are essential for skin healing and healthy regeneration.

Scientists in the United States bred mice which produced excess free radicals to mirror the effects in humans, while they expected to see accelerated ageing, but instead they found the animal's skin improved.

The mice in the study aged and their skin cells became increasingly damaged by free radicals, eventually stopping dividing completely.

According to Professor Judith Campisi at the Buck Institute for Research on Ageing, in California, it's essential to look across the entire lifespan when examining mechanisms implicated in the aging process as mechanisms that benefit us when we're young, cause problems as we age.

She further said that said eating or applying large amounts of antioxidants might have damaging effects to the skin in young people because free radicals are necessary to keep skin regenerating effectively.

Free radicals are atoms which have missing electrons and so steal electrons from other healthy atoms, which causes cell damage in a process known as oxidation.

Antioxidants essentially ‘donate’ their electrons to neutralise free radicals and stop them from causing any more harm.

While health experts and beauticians have long recommended eating foods rich in antioxidants, it appears that it may only work in older age.

The research was published in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

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Saturday

Wonder or rip-off? How to buy the perfect anti-wrinkle cream - WDSU New Orleans

TRULY WORK AS ADVERTISED. DR. HEBERT: THERE ARE A LOT OF COMMERCIALS ABOUT MIRACLE WRINKLE CREAMS. IF YOU'RE GOING TO PAY A LOT OF MONEY FOR AN ANTI-WRINKLE CREAM, YOU WANT TO KNOW THAT ITS GOING TO WORK. UNFORTUNATELY, WRINKLE CREAMS DO NOT COME WITH GUARANTEES. THE FDA CLASSIFIES CREAMS AND LOTIONS AS COSMETICS, NOT MEDICINE, WHICH MEANS THEY ARE NOT AS CAREFULLY TESTED FOR SAFETY AND EFFECTIVENESS AS MEDICAL ANTI-AGING TREATMENTS, LIKE BOTOX SHOTS. MOST DOCTORS AGREE THAT IF ANTI-WRINKLE CREAMS COULD HEAL SKIN LIKE MEDICAL PROCEDURES CAN, THEY WOULD BE CLASSIFIED AS DRUGS, NOT AS COSMETICS. THAT IS THE BAD NEWS. BUT DO NOT FRET -- THE GOOD NEWS IS THAT THE EFFECTIVENESS OF ANY PRODUCT DEPENDS ON ITS ACTIVE INGREDIENTS AND THERE IS EVIDENCE TO SUGGEST THAT CERTAIN INGREDIENTS IN ANTI-WRINKLE CREAMS WORK. A FAVORITE, PENTAPEPTIDES, ARE COMPOUNDS THAT SERVE AS CHEMICAL MESSENGERS IN THE BODY. ACCORDING TO RESEARCH CENTERED ON WOUND-HEALING, PENTAPEPTIDES ARE CRUCIAL IN ENCOURAGING CELLS TO CREATE MORE COLLAGEN. BECAUSE COLLAGEN IS THE SUPPORT STRUCTURE THAT GIVES SKIN ITS YOUNG, FIRM LOOK, WE ALL WANT LOTS OF IT. SADLY, THOUGH, AGING CAUSES OUR COLLAGEN LEVELS TO DECREASE, WHICH LEADS TO SAGGING AND WRINKLES. THATS WHY COLLAGEN-CREATING PENTAPEPTIDES ARE A COMMON INGREDIENT IN ANTI-WRINKLE CREAMS. OTHER ANTI-WRINKLE CREAMS MAY WORK BY INCLUDING RETINOL, A DERIVATIVE OF VITAMIN A. RETINOL IS AN ANTIOXIDANT, WHICH MEANS IT STOPS UNSTABLE OXYGEN MOLECULES FROM HARMING SKIN CELLS AND CAUSING WRINKLES. THE MOST EFFECTIVE, STRONGEST FORM OF RETINOL, CALLED TRETINOIN, IS AVAILABLE ONLY VIA PRESCRIPTIONS LIKE RETIN-A AND RENOVA. WEAKER CONCENTRATIONS ARE SOLD OVER-THE-COUNTER IN CERTAIN ANTI-WRINKLE CREAMS, AND THEY MAY ALSO BE EFFECTIVE OVER TIME. ANOTHER POPULAR INGREDIENT IN WRINKLE CREAMS IS REALLY JUST A FANCY VERSION OF VITAMIN B3, OR NIACIN. VARIATIONS OF NIACIN COULD MAKE THE TOP LAYER OF THE SKIN THICKER, IN TURN IMPROVING ITS ABILITY TO RETAIN MOISTURE, AND, THANKFULLY, REDUCING WRINKLES. SO, THE MILLION-DOLLAR QUESTION -- DO ALL THESE INGREDIENTS MEAN THAT ANTI-WRINKLE CREAMS ARE A WONDER OR A RIP-OFF? THE ANSWER LIES SOMEWHERE IN BETWEEN. IF YOU'RE LOOKING FOR TREATMENT FOR MILD OR PREVENTATIVE AGING, IF YOU DONT LIKE THE PRICE TAG OF MEDICAL TREATMENTS, AND IF YOU DO NOT MIND WAITING FOR RESULTS -- THEN YES, ANTI-WRINKLE CREAMS ARE A GOOD OPTION FOR YOU. IF YOUR ISSUES ARE MORE SEVERE, HOWEVER, AND IF YOU WANT TO SEE CHANGES NOW, DISCUSS THE LATEST PRESCRIPTION TREATMENTS WITH YOUR DERMATOLOGIST.

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