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Skin-Sational: 5 Ways to Rewind the Beauty Clock

Turn Back the Clock on Your Skin

Feel as if you need a chemistry degree to navigate the cosmetics aisle?  You’re not alone.  According to a recent survey, 33 percent of women say that picking out skincare products is more confusing than filing taxes.  This is partly related to an explosion in the number of products.  Plus, markers of aging are showing up as early as your twenties and thirties, especially if you frequently spend time outdoors, and that has created a whole new category of creams and lotions, says Tina Alster, M.D., a dermatologist in Washington, DC.  But no worries.  We have the top ingredients to battle your most common skin problems and help you look years younger.
1.     Ward Off Wrinkles
Your daily run might do wonders for your body, but it can tax your skin. Sunlight and toxins such as pollution and smoke unleash damaging free radicals. "These can increase inflammation in your skin and cause collagen to break down, paving the way for lines," says Ranella Hirsch, MD, a dermatologist in Boston. But just as you can halt muscle loss by lifting weights, you can help slow down collagen loss.

Your superstar ingredients: Antioxidants
A daily dose can neutralize free radicals before they do harm -- and allow cells to repair existing damage. There are a ton of options out there, but the pros suggest sticking with well-studied types, including vitamins C and E, ferulic acid, and lycopene.

How to use them: "Think of antioxidants as being like the vitamin boosts you add to smoothies," Dr. Hirsch says. In the morning, try a sunscreen infused with these agents. At night, use a cream containing collagen-stimulating retinol or peptides to smooth lines.

Medical Day Spa Favorites:  Obagi Professional C Serum or Skinceuticals Ferulic Acid.
2.    Fight Spots
We're all for embracing your freckles, but when you're dealing with a large mark that doesn't fade after summer, it's time to take action. "Spots are indicative of cumulative sun damage," Dr. Alster says. They can appear in your mid-twenties, typically on your face, décolletage, and hands. According to a study, uneven skin color can make you look 20 years older. Fortunately, there are ways to get even.

Your superstar ingredient: Hydroquinone

Physicians consider this skin lightener the gold standard for fading spots. Available in prescription (4 percent) and over-the-counter (2 percent) strengths, it works by breaking down the melanin in spots. If you have sensitive skin, try gentler kojic acid.

Medical Day Spa Favorites:  Obagi Nu-Derm system, including 4% hydroquinone products Clear and Blender or Glytone’s Clarifying Gel or SunVanish, both with 4% hydroquinone.

3.    Prevent Dullness
As we get older the rate of skin-cell turnover starts to slow, causing a buildup of dead skin. And the pace at which these cells are shed isn't the same all over your face. Cells in the T-zone, where there are more oil glands, tend to get replaced faster than the skin on the sides of your face. The result? A patchy effect that interrupts light reflection. But it's easy to get glowing again.

Your superstar ingredient: Glycolic acid.  .
How to use it: Glycolic acid can irritate skin. If you can tolerate the ingredient, smooth on a moisturizer containing it daily, or try it two times a week if you have sensitive skin. If that's still too aggravating, try a glycolic-based cleanser, which rinses away dead skin. The result: An even, more luminous surface.

Medical Day Spa Favorites:  Glytone Essentials Daily Lotion with SPF 15 or Glytone Mild Cream Face Wash.

4.    Erase Acne Scars
What's worse than a monster zit? The ugly spot it can leave behind for weeks, even months. Contrary to popular belief, it's not necessarily a scar, Dr. Hirsch says. It's often hyperpigmentation, the work of your melanocytes -- pigment-producing cells that go into overdrive when skin gets inflamed, as it does with acne. This condition is more likely to affect people with darker skin tones. Luckily, you can speed up the healing and fading process.

Your superstar ingredient: Salicylic acid

This will help promote cell turnover, so you'll shed melanocytes at the surface, which can make spots fade faster. Salicylic acid also unclogs pores and can prevent new zits from emerging.

How to use it: Apply a salicylic acid peel once a week, but not more often than that. You don't want to overdo it; drying out your skin will only increase inflammation.

Medical Day Spa Favorites:  Salicylic Acid Peel by Glo Professional. For more difficult acne scars, treatment with the eTwo by Syneron for resurfacing of the skin.
5.    Reduce Redness
Sunburns normally fade after a couple of days, but get enough of them and you may be sporting a perma-flush. Because sun damage can generate broken capillaries, a ruddy complexion may be a precursor to aging, Dr. Rodan explains. Other triggers, such as alcohol and even extreme temperatures (like those in your hot yoga class), can induce a flare-up. Topical treatments will get the red out.

Your superstar ingredient: Topical niacinamide (vitamin B3)

How to use it: Apply a calming cream that contains this anti-inflammatory daily, even when your skin isn't red, to help prevent any future flare-ups.

Medical Day Spa Favorites:  Replenish Repair Serum by Osmosis or Dermalogica Redness Relief
If all of this still sounds confusing, Medical Day Spa of Chapel Hill offers a free skincare consultation and Reveal Imaging photo to help take the guess work out of your skincare system and to get you on track to younger looking skin.

8 comments:

  1. The staff at Medical Day Spa of Chapel Hill can help you navigate the confusing world of skincare. We also have all of the products you need to turn back the clock to beautiful skin.

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  2. Great facts about fighting aging!

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  3. Thanks for all the great tips on how to unmask and maintain healthy skin.

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  4. Thank you for putting the symptom with the way to combat each one. Very informative.

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  5. There are so many options! Thanks for sharing these great tips!

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  6. Really helps to see your recommended products nxt to each skin issue.

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  7. Thanks for this informative information!

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