“There’s so much good stuff out there!” says Arlene Campos, co-founder and beauty therapist at the SQEEZE Cream Spa in New York City. Arlene says one of her favorites at her own spa is 100 percent organic shea butter. “We use it during our facial massage and as a finishing creme. It is a healing creme very high in vitamins A and E which help the skin look younger and healthier. It is also anti-inflammatory and contains a natural SPF.” She says they also love Vitamin C, in any form. “It is one of the most powerful anti-aging, antioxidants out there. Good for sun-damaged, acneic skins.
Joanna Vargas of Joanna Vargas Skin Care, a lauded celebrity esthetician, is presently engaged in researching the most advanced products and natural ingredients so as to bring about immediate results by combining technology and nature. She advises the following must-haves:
“Natural enzymes from things like pumpkin and mushrooms exfoliate the skin really well. I love Anakiri’s Activating Enzyme Mask. Peels and harsh chemicals will make you red whereas an enzyme exfoliant will get rid of the dead cells and surface dirt without damaging your skin. I find the skin to look radiant and glowy right after. Also, it has carrot oil which calms overactive sebaceous glands. I would always do an enzyme mask before a date! Also, exfoliating often helps your other products penetrate better!”
“The right toner can change how your skin looks and feels in an instant. Anakiri Mineral Mist is amazing because it delivers vital nutrients right to the skin while keeping it hydrated. It literally boosts the skin’s immune system with sea algae extract from Hawaii. Oat beta glucan stimulates collagen, hydrates and protects against UVA stress on the skin. The best thing is you can carry it in your purse and spray your face during the day to freshen the look and feel of your skin.”
“It’s the super antioxidant as it is said to be more effective than vitamins A, C, and E combined. It helps cell metabolism and stimulates collagen and elastin production, so it helps with fine lines and wrinkles, as well as elasticity.”
“Tons of vitamins, minerals and enzymes so it’s good for hydration, softening and soothing, while being a collagen producer. It naturally has salicylic acid in it, which is an anti-inflammatory.”
“The sun, pollution and even the air we breathe contains free radicals. They cause damage on a cellular level, creating sagging skin, blemishes and worse—skin cancer. We need to ingest thru vitamins and food A, C and E. But also these are key ingredients in any skin care product.”
Skin is your largest organ, and thus the most apparent example of the old adage: You are what you eat. Vitamin E keeps skin young by slowing the aging of cells resulting from the interaction of oxygen with other chemicals in the skin.
Omega-3’s are all the rage in the building and maintenance of healthy hair, skin and nails. Their anti-inflammatory response to toxins that enter the body may improve and maintain the integrity of the skin texture and radiance by preventing collagen breakdown. Snarf a handful of your favorite nuts every day (good for you for a variety of reasons!) and try to incorporate fish into your diet more regularly.
According to skin care expert Marion Simms, founder of Skin Sense Wellness Center in Los Angeles, there are many ways to keep your skin looking from looking like the backside of a crocodile. “These supplements can be taken internally, applied topically or both:”
Simms isn’t quite done giving us simple fixes for glowing all over. Read and commit to memory these tips and you’ll never have to pout for not being carded again…
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