Thursday, June 12, 2008

Look After Your Elderly Skin the Organic Way


Unfortunately we cannot turn back the clock of time, but we can give our skin the best possible care, in order to help delay the process of aging.

With so many chemicals in ordinary skin care products, including the damaging ingredient Sodium Lauryl Sulphate, it is understandable that more and more people are turning to organic products. It is only natural that older people have to look after their skin that little bit more than younger people do, as the elasticity and the flexibility of the skin decreases over time.

The good thing is however, that there are a lot of organic products out there designed for people of all ages, including people with older skin. So, if you do have any worries about your older skin, organic anti aging products may be the best option for you. The only problem that you might face is actually finding the right one for you and your skin type.

Using Organic Skin Care for Older Skin

In many skin care products there are ingredients which actually speed up the ageing process. They help the production of free radicals which are responsible for premature ageing, and instead of helping the skin, they actually age it. That is why organic skin care products are often the best ones to go for. They may be a little more expensive, but they are definitely worth it!

Older skin is a lot more sensitive than younger skin and so often it is even more at risk from ordinary skin care products than any other skin type. Extra care is needed because of this. The chemicals in skin care products which cause the skin to be stripped of its natural oils, obviously are going to have a worse effect on older skin, which is not as protected as it used to be.

Organic skin care products use only natural ingredients, meaning that they are gentler on the skin. They soften the skin, as well as keeping it looking fresh and youthful. Organic anti ageing products use Vitamins which are rich in antioxidants. These include Vitamins C and E, and they help to keep the skin elasticized and flexible. Another advantage of natural skin care is that it increases cellular growth and eliminates all dead skin cells in order to make room for new ones. This stops the skin from looking dull, and it keeps it looking youthful.

A great product to purchase as part of your organic anti aging treatment is anti aging cleansing milk. This is particularly good because it purifies, it soothes, and also it moisturizes your skin to make you look younger and more vibrant.

Another great natural product to use is Revia. This product is great because it contains a whole wide range of ingredients, including essential fatty acids and antioxidants, with revitalizing, restorative action and vitamins. These are all required for the skins natural regenerating process. Revia was designed to be applied to areas that are most sensitive to skin aging and it relieves the symptoms of ageing. One warning however is that this product is not recommended for people with hypersensitive skin.

To achieve great results with products such as Revia, it is advised to apply the serum around one to two times daily. When you use it in the morning, you should always allow it to dry before applying any makeup and before you have any exposure to the sun. The best ways to apply this serum is by using minimal amounts with a cotton swab on clean dry skin, and then massage it in with small and light circular movements.

So, overall organic skin care products are definitely recommended for older skin. They are a lot gentler and they look after the skin a lot better than ordinary skin care products. There is quite a wide range of organic skin care products available these days so you really should not have a problem finding one to suit you. Just be sure that the product is developed especially for your skin type before you purchase it.

You can buy Revia here

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