Antioxidant Skin Care Products

Because of the skin’s status of being the body’s primary defense against bacterial or chemical invasion, it has one of the most complex systems of first and secondary reactions to foreign intrusion.

 

 

Reactive oxygen species are abundant from the sun’s rays. These species pass through the skin and leave trails of free radicals along the way. The species replace the cells’ components and change the balance in the cell’s system. Because the body’s enzymes could not work fast enough to regain the correct balance in the cell system, the cell eventually wrinkles and dies. The species damage the DNA structure in cells, producing abnormal ones that sometimes develop into tumor and cancer cells. And because these reactive oxygen species are truly reactive in nature, their damage can be swift, and they could cover a large area in a short time.

Because the skin is the most “battered” part of the body in terms of the number of forces such as germs and dust and harmful ultraviolet rays that threaten to destroy it, a lot of scientists have developed a wide variety of antioxidant skin care products. Lotions and sun blocks incorporated with vitamin E are developed, which, when applied before exposure to the sun, can minimize entry of harmful ultraviolet rays into the skin. If the skin is exposed without application, on the other hand, these antioxidant skin care products, which have high level of vitamin E, can reduce the reddening caused by sunburns. These are also good minimizing swelling as long as the product is applied within two to three minutes after exposure.

Antioxidants skin care products enriched in coenzyme Q10 are also good for the skin. Coenzyme Q10 is a good antioxidant found in natural cells. However, as a person grows old or is exposed more often to the sun, the amount of coenzyme Q10 decreases. The best way to replenish the coenzyme Q10 is to apply a product rich in this coenzyme such as a moisturizer. For others, choosing the best moisturizer can be difficult, but reading the labels in the bottles will help in determining if coenzyme Q10 is present or not.

Lotions and moisturizers enriched with panthenol are also good for fighting aging caused by reactive oxygen species. Serums and enhancers that contain vitamin C have L-ascorbic acid, which reduces the levels of reactive oxygen species coming from the sun’s ultraviolet rays. The latter, moreover, becomes more effective when paired with products containing vitamin E. Nevertheless, the best lotion is the one that contains both vitamins C and E.

Grapeseed oil is another ingredient that would make a skin care product effective in ridding the skin of reactive oxygen species. Because of its oil properties, grapeseed oil coats the skin and form an invisible barrier that would keep bacteria and dirt out. Grapeseed oil also contains vitamin E, which maintains the natural health of the skin.

When searching for that perfect antioxidant to help your skin, it is best to research on them before purchasing. A lot of advertisements may provide false information. Furthermore, better learn how to read the labels, so you can also know the antioxidant components they contain.

 

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