Skin respiratory factors (SRF)

Skin respiratory factors (SRF)

SRF also called tissue respiratory factors (TRF), have been used in cosmetics for their ability to renew and revitalize the skin through stimulation of cell respiration and metabolism.  Although a number of natural ingredients with the ability to enhance cell respiration have been isolated, the most abundant source is baker’s yeast. However, unlike beta-glucans, which are isolated compounds that stimulate cellular respiration, these elements are generally mitochondrial components which can enhance cellular energy. As skin ages, it exhibits a gradual physiologic fatigue, which is compounded by oxidative stress and environmental factors. This fatigue, is going paralleled by the progressive decrease in cellular energy and metabolism as well as diminished cellular function. The addition of ingredients to anti-aging skin care that contain mitochondrial cytoplasmic yeast extracts can result in the stimulation of cellular respiration followed by enhanced cellular metabolism, vitality, and increased cell renewal.

RNA is another anti-aging ingredients used by Rejuvenex which improve cellular energy through a “salvage pathway” and the ability of the skin’s cells to use oxygen.
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Which moisturizer is best for you?

Which moisturizer is best for you?

Which moisturizer is best for you? The moisturizer that’s best for you depends on many factors, including your skin type, your age and whether you have specific conditions, such as acne. When choosing a moisturizer for your dry skin, look for one that contains both emollients and water binding agents. For general guidelines, consider the following:

• Normal skin. Normal skin is neither too dry nor too oily. To maintain this natural moisture balance, use a water-based moisturizer that has a light, nongreasy feel. These moisturizers often contain lightweight oils, such as acetyl alcohol, or silicone-derived ingredients, such as cyclomethicone.

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Secret Ingredients In Skincare Products

Secret Ingredients In Skincare Products

Kiri Blakeley

From diamond dust to mother-of-pearl, today’s beauty treatments are chock-full of unexpected ingredients.

Beauty companies are turning to a host of unexpected ingredients in an effort to keep you looking young–and spending big money.

The quest for the fountain of youth never gets old, and skincare companies are enlisting the help of everything from Swiss apples and caviar to diamonds to erase the signs of aging and keep skin beautiful.

These days, you’re likely to find more precious metals, precious and semi-precious stones in your skincare line than in your jewelry box. Diamonds, platinum, gold, mother-of-pearl and quartz are all popular ingredients. Does any of this stuff actually work? That depends on who you ask.

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Ultragen launched radio frequency anti-ageing device

Ultragen launched radio frequency anti-ageing device

Ultragen launched its hand held anti-ageing radio frequency device in France market, as part of a wider European market rollout.

Ultragen is launching its hand held anti-aging radio frequency device in the France market, as part of a wider European market rollout.

As these devices, previously associated with spas and clinics, move into the home, increasing numbers of companies want to tap into the trend.

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EndyMed gets FDA approval for radio frequency anti-aging treatment

EndyMed gets FDA approval for radio frequency anti-aging treatment

EndyMed Medical says it has received FDA clearance for its non-invasive anti-wrinkle and rhytide treatment, Pro, the first of its kind to get approval in the US.

The technology is the third generation 3Deep radio frequency technology, based on multiple, phase controlled sources and has been approved for use by medical practitioners and beauty professionals.

The equipment can be used to control the power, depth and 3-dimensional pattern of radio frequency energy delivered to the skin, resulting in a targeted, effective treatment that the company says is personalized, safe and totally painless.

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New Wrinkle Treatment – Dysport Gained FDA Approval

New Wrinkle Treatment – Dysport Gained FDA Approval

Dr. David Mabrie, a facial plastic surgeon in San Francisco, is ready to offer Dysport™ (also known as Reloxin). The first FDA-approved alternative to BOTOX® Cosmetic, this new injectable wrinkle treatment has been shown to act faster and spread farther than its competitor.

San Francisco, California (PRWEB)  — Dr. David C. Mabrie (http://www.yourfaceinourhands.com) is set to offer the first available alternative to BOTOX® Cosmetic wrinkle treatment known as Dysport™ to his San Francisco patients. This product, also derived from cosmetic botulinum toxin, temporarily smoothes wrinkles caused by facial muscle movement, such as those that appear between the eyebrows, across the forehead, and around the outside corners of the eyes.

“Competition is usually a good thing for consumers and since its release BOTOX Cosmetic has had none,” says David Mabrie, MD, FACS, a San Francisco facial plastic surgeon. “It’s exciting to be one of the first Bay Area practices to offer our patients an effective alternative.”

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