In an article in Body Language Dermatogy in April 2003, Dr Pickart expounded on the reasons for skin aging and the hope found in copper peptide. He stated that "During human ageing, skin becomes thinner and accumulates various skin lesions and imperfections. The structural proteins are progressively damaged causing collagen and elastin lose their resiliency. The skin’s water-holding proteins and sugars diminish, the dermis and epidermis thin, the microcirculation becomes disorganized, and the subcutaneous fat cells diminish in number. Decades of exposure to ultraviolet rays, irritants, allergens, and various environmental toxins further intensify these effects. The result is a wrinkled, dry, inelastic skin populated by unsightly lesions.
By ageing reversal, I do not mean the slowing of ageing as anti-aging therapies purport to accomplish but rather the reversion of skin to a biologically younger stage." He also went on to show how age-reversal was possible with stable copper peptide formulations. Dr Perricone, in his best-seller "The Wrinkle Cure" expounded to us the lifting and tightening of skin tissue whenever DMAE (dimethylaminoethanol) was applied to the skin of his patients.
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How the Addition of DMAE to Copper Peptide boosts its' anti-aging power.
Copper Peptide has a proven track record in anti-aging effects with people who relied on personal results, instead of industry hype. With good reason, it works!There are all manner of claims to the efficency of this or that "new" product touting age reversal, but copper peptide continues to gain relevency due to the fact that it works, plain and simple.Why use Mineral Make-up without Bismuth Oxychloride?
The use of Bismuth Oxychloride in almost all of the best-selling mineral powder make-up today is unfortunate, because the vast majority of acne and roseacea sufferers will use these products, and find that they also irritate and aggrevate their condition. This leads them to be let down, once again, by advertising claims of "good for all skin types".