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Topical Vitamins, Nature’s Antiaging Cream
Wrinkles, age spots and increased susceptibility to skin diseases and cancer are all reduced with topical antioxidants. Learn how to harness it.
UV Protection from Skincare ingredients
Topical antioxidants from skincare offer a range of benefits for the skin, primarily by fighting free radicals and reducing oxidative damage that cause wrinkles, age spots and increased susceptibility to skin diseases and cancer. Additionally, topical antioxidants can help protect against UV damage and reduce inflammation when used daily on the skin.
The benefits of plant extracts and peptides in protecting against UV and pollution damage are proven to protect skin from and reverse UV damage. Topical application of antioxidants can enhance the photoprotective function of UV filters in sunscreen as well.
The sooner you start using these little miracles from nature, the better your skin will look. Not only that, it will look youthful MUCH LONGER than someone who is not using them!
I started using natural, antioxidant rich products in my late 30s and I still look much younger than my peers at 45.
Vitamin C, known for its skin brightening effects, also helps protect the skin from sun damage and reduces the appearance of wrinkles and fine lines.
Vitamin E is a potent antioxidant that can reduce UV damage at a cellular level. When combined with vitamin C, it provides even greater protection.
Niacinamide can increase antioxidant defenses in the skin, control inflammation and reduce UV-induced skin damage.
Ferulic acid is an antioxidant that enhances the stability and effectiveness of vitamin C and E, and it also protects the skin from sun damage by reversing its effects and absorbing UV rays.
In summary, incorporating antioxidant-rich skincare products into your routine, along with regular sunscreen use, can contribute to a more robust defense against the damaging effects of UV radiation and help keep skin youthful, healthy and beautiful.
ALL J Renee Organics products are packed with vitamins, minerals and natural antioxidants!
Reverse UV Damage with Antioxidants
Learn how antioxidant rick skincare products can reverse UV damage and protect against premature skin aging.
Beauty and the TanSun Damage Reversed by Antioxidants
Let’s be honest, tan fat looks better than pasty white fat, but most bronzed beauties are using UV beds instead of spray tanning. Unfortunately, UV rays, may it be from the sun or a bulb, can break down the integrity of the skin in many ways. It’s not my job to tell you what to do, as an educated esthetician, I’m just here to help you combat the premature aging, cellular mutation and inflammation that tanning causes. A regular monthly facial, as well as a skincare routine rich in antioxidants and retinols can not only protect you from the damage that UV causes but it can also reverse past damage.
The science: UV radiation mutates skin cells, which activates your immune system to kill off the damaged cells, which causes inflammation that degrades the skin’s matrix. The skin’s matrix is made up of many things, including collagen and elastin, which we need for our skin to look youthful. Years of UV damage causes premature wrinkles, age spots and skin cancers.
Antioxidants in skincare products have been scientifically proven to help erase existing damage and prevent further collagen breakdown from UV and other environmental factors. Furthermore, retinol suppresses the collagen degrading MMPs (Matrix metalloproteinases) in our skin. MMPs are increased by UV damage and speed aging and can help cancer grow. The right skincare routine can help protect against collagen break-down and help reverse age spots and dangerous cellular activity.
An esthetician’s job is to listen, learn and provide services and products that will fit in each client’s lifestyle. Facials help promote skin beauty and health by removing damaged skin cells, reversing cellular damage and restoring balance. Educated estheticians also take note of changes to skin and refer their clients to a dermatologist when appropriate. Having an honest relationship with your skin care professional will skirt premature aging and help detect skin cancers early.
Shelly Todd, Esthetician
J Renee Spa
Adairsville, GA
Start your UV reversal routine with a home facial kit including a full strength peel and a progressive home peel treatment done weekly.
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Source:
Natural Antioxidants Protect Skin from Solar Radiation
Skin Photoaging and the Role of Antioxidants in Its Prevention
Microdermabrasion on skin remodelling
L.E.D. Light Therapy and Anti-Aging
Microneedling and Neck Skin Aging
Microneedling More Effective for Scarring than Chemical Peels
Sun Damage Reversed by Antioxidants
Why it's important to remove UV damaged skin.
Beauty and the Tan
Let’s be honest, tan fat looks better than pasty white fat, but most bronzed beauties are using UV beds instead of spray tanning. Unfortunately, UV rays, may it be from the sun or a bulb, can break down the integrity of the skin in many ways. It’s not my job to tell you what to do, as an educated esthetician, I’m just here to help you combat the premature aging, cellular mutation and inflammation that tanning causes. A regular monthly facial, as well as a skincare routine rich in antioxidants and retinols can not only protect you from the damage that UV causes but it can also reverse past damage.
The science: UV radiation mutates skin cells, which activates your immune system to kill off the damaged cells, which causes inflammation that degrades the skin’s matrix. The skin’s matrix is made up of many things, including collagen and elastin, which we need for our skin to look youthful. Years of UV damage causes premature wrinkles, age spots and skin cancers.
Antioxidants in skincare products have been scientifically proven to help erase existing damage and prevent further collagen breakdown from UV and other environmental factors. Furthermore, retinol suppresses the collagen degrading MMPs (Matrix metalloproteinases) in our skin. MMPs are increased by UV damage and speed aging and can help cancer grow. The right skincare routine can help protect against collagen break-down and help reverse age spots and dangerous cellular activity.
An esthetician’s job is to listen, learn and provide services and products that will fit in each client’s lifestyle. Facials help promote skin beauty and health by removing damaged skin cells, reversing cellular damage and restoring balance. Educated estheticians also take note of changes to skin and refer their clients to a dermatologist when appropriate. Having an honest relationship with your skin care professional will skirt premature aging and help detect skin cancers early.
Shelly Todd, Esthetician
J Renee Spa
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Source:
Natural Antioxidants Protect Skin from Solar Radiation
Skin Photoaging and the Role of Antioxidants in Its Prevention
Microdermabrasion on skin remodelling
L.E.D. Light Therapy and Anti-Aging
Microneedling and Neck Skin Aging
Microneedling More Effective for Scarring than Chemical Peels