Rejuvenate your Skin with Natural Skin Care Ingredients
Who would ever think that a tiny creature living in your garden could possibly provide a complete and balanced skin care solution? It's entertaining that people all over the planet recommend mixtures of tea and fruit extracts to improve skin tone. Until recently, people ignored the tiny shelled creature that innately produces a skin care serum to protect and renew its own skin.
Natural skin care creams are making headlines everywhere we look. All over newspapers and TV commercials are promotions saying how you can improve your skin using all natural elements. Everyone wants to use natural ingredients, am I right? What is the definition of natural ingredients? What is it about these ingredients that actually provide benefits to your skin?
The truth is there are no guidelines for marketers so they stretch the truth as to what actually is natural and what is not. Would you rather use all natural skin care products that come from a tree leaf or some other plant or an ingredient created solely for the purpose of protecting and remodeling skin?
When snails are pressured by environmental factors or predators, they innately produce a serum to shield its fragile skin from the sun's UV rays, and to keep its skin hydrated. When snails are prodded by predators, resulting in a damaged shell, this same biological healing serum can help regenerate the shell and even their eyes and skin. You may be wondering why this is important to us. Are you aware that humans and snails share many of the same skin components?
While we all desire 100% natural skin care creams, who would have thought to look at the natural world for a skin care solution? The snail balm is big news to us humans now because we, believe it or not, have the same connective tissues, the same collagen and elastin components, and the same water holding molecules as snails do. When the biological rejuvenating balm is applied to human skin, it does the same for our skin's tone as it does for its creator. The biological balm is packed with antioxidants, anti-inflammatory agents, immune modulating molecules, enzymes, co-enzymes, antimicrobial and copper peptides and cell-communicating elements to protect, hydrate, and rejuvenate skin. Imagine this, snails never have skin problems, that's how powerful the protective serum is. Snails can crawl, at their slow speed mind you, over the sharpest razors and not cut themselves.
This natural, biological serum is generated inside the cells of living snails. It is not derived from any plant or fruit. It does not use linguistics to prove its place in the natural skin care discussion. It is a all natural product for moisturizing flaking skin. It sets the standard as to what natural is in the whole realm of skin care.
When applied to human skin, the protective balm will mix with skin cells and:
* Digest damaged structures within the skin using biological enzymes
* Stimulate the use of the amino acids that the enzymes undo and activates the fibroblast stem cells which favor the proliferation of new healthy connective tissues and all the requisite elements of healthy skin
* Arouse the evolution of the extracellular binding between cells, hence boosting skin strength, decreasing fragility.
* Restore the ability of the skin to remain hydrated by stimulating the biosynthesis of glycosaminoglycans and proteoglycans, the molecules that give skin its capacity to keep in water.
* Eliminate free radicals by the activity of its potent antioxidants that also have an anti-inflammatory effect.
* Inhibit microbiological activity of dangerous, pathogenic skin bacteria, including acne.
Finding effective all natural treatments for skin conditions is now a lot simpler with the discovery of a new skin care solution made inside the cells of a living creature. We invite you go take a few moments to visit out homepage and read more about how our cream can help you alleviate a wide range of skin problems. While you are reading the site, you can see that the cream helps revive and renew inflamed skin. Click now and adore your skin again.
Published November 12th, 2007