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Anti-Aging Cream and the Antioxidants They Contain

By: Julie Samtsonn.




You may have heard of antioxidants and free radicals, but do you have any idea what they mean, what they are, or how they affect our skin, or why they are being touted as a miracle drug in anti aging and anti wrinkle creams? Well, it takes a basic understanding in the aging and wrinkling process, to understand how antioxidants or free radicals affect the skin.
The idea starts at the breakdown of the skin cells, as part of the aging process, damage to skin by the elements or external factors, like smoking, which can strike at the DNA of cells. Skin cells store Vitamin A, as well as Vitamins C and Vitamin E, so when everything is in perfect balance, these vitamins are present in the skin cells and maintain the skin's youthful appearance.
With regard to oxidants and free radicals, it is considered that as age progresses, the essential Vitamins can be reduced from the skin cells due to toxins in the cells, these toxins are fundamentally oxidants, or free radicals. So it is considered that if you consume enough anti-oxidants, they should fight off these oxidants that deplete the vitamin levels of the skin cells, and cause dead, dry skin cells that cause older or wrinkled skin.
Anti aging creams have been quick to pick up on this, using antioxidants in their topical formulas. Often promoted as green tea extract in creams, applying these formulas topically is still unproven. However, it has been proven that the consumption of green tea and black tea will provide ten time the antioxidants by eating fruits and vegetables. So it makes sense that applying to the skin's surface will have a positive outcome.
Drinking a lot of green tea and black tea would still be the best way to fight oxidants, in fact, many people consume up to ten cups each day. Scientist have been able to show that green tea and black tea contain more antioxidants than other varieties like oolong tea. The youthfulness found in countries like China and Japan certainly back this up.
With anti-aging creams, green tea extracts additives have latched onto this principle, however, at this stage results are unknown as far as topical use. As the concept of anti-oxidants combating vitamin loss via internal toxins or free radicals being targeted is more of an internal process, it is feasible some benefit can be achieved with external application. This is considered to be the case at least on a short-term basis.
Perhaps using these types of antioxidants as a cure or a method of prevention to aging and wrinkling could be an internal process and nutritionist advise regular consumption of green tea or black tea can have great benefits. There is ten times the antioxidants in these tea varieties than found in measures of fruits and vegetables. Topical application has obvious short-term benefits, but it's still too early to see long-term results.

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