Showing posts with label fine lines. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fine lines. Show all posts

Saturday, May 7, 2016

Skincare Game Changers: 3 Leading Skincare Solutions

Avon recently introduced three cutting-edge skincare products: Vitamin C serum, AHA refining cream, and extra strength retexturizing peel. This adds to our already innovative line of Anew Clinical treatment products. These game changers can truly make a difference in your at home skincare treatments.

If the sun and other aggressive environmental factors have damaged your skin, these three products will work to minimize that skin damage, repair collagen and make your facial skin look brighter and smoother!

AHA


Alpha Hydroxy Acid is an anti-aging staple, used to improve the look and feel of aging skin. AHA Refining Cream improves skin texture, reduces fine lines, and works to reverse photo damage from the sun. (Wear sunscreen while using this product). AHA is specifically designed to help increase collagen. 


Vitamin C


Vitamin C helps skin is an antioxidant to protect skin from environment damage works to make skin look smoother and clearer, fights inflammation and irritation, and contributes to skin healing. The Vitamin C Brightening Serum has 10% vitamin C to fight damage from the sun, pollution or other skin aggressors like smoking.


At home chemical peel


The Extra Strength Rexturizing Peel pads retexturize your skin for a smoother look. 5 acids, including glycolic acid, hyaluranic acid, and salicylic acid, combine to fight sun spots, fine lines and the texture caused by acne. (Wear sunscreen while using this product). Natural ingredients include cucumber, pineapple, papaya, honey and aloe. This is a highly concentrated at home peel that will deliver big results!


Thursday, June 18, 2015

Photoaging and the Importance of Sunscreen

What is Photoaging?

Skin can be damaged by the sun. Over time, this sun damage creates wrinkles, fine lines, and coarse texture. What's happened is that UVA has actually damaged the collagen in the layers of skin. In addition, "age spots" are actually spots of melanin production as a result of sun exposure!

What are UV rays?

The sun creates ultraviolet light in long waves (UVA) and short waves (UVB). UVB rays are what causes sunburns, and UVA rays are what cause long term damage. Both UVA and UVB can be blocked by a sunscreen with an SPF of 15 or more.

Slather on the Sunscreen

The bad news is, the sun can and does cause skin cancer. (I have fair skin and I'm terrified of the results of a few severe sunburns in my lifetime.) The best way to prevent sunburns, photoaging and skin cancer is the apply sunscreen liberally. Like, a real lot!

http://www.consumerreports.org/cro/news/2015/06/when-you-really-need-a-face-sunscreen/index.htm


http://www.consumerreports.org/cro/news/2015/06/when-you-really-need-a-face-sunscreen/index.htm


https://www.avon.com/product/47785/avon-sun-sunscreen-face-lotion-spf-40?_PDP&repId=16309386