BEST COSMETIC PRODUCTS FOR FACE FOR QUICK
RESULT - STEM CELLS
Whether
it is any of the skin related problem may be it deals with fairness, aging, wrinkles,
pigmentation, acne etc. The stem cell therapy will worked at instant and at
with long-lasting effect.
If you
think light therapy is
a high-tech way to heal your skin, wait until you hear about this trending skin
care ingredient that’s going to sound incredibly brilliant: stem cells.
Dermatologists
have turned to stem cells to fight wrinkles and improve skin turnover and
overall appearance. Yep, you heard right. Stem cells, the same ones used in
innovative medical research to treat Alzheimer’s and certain types of cancer,
are now being sold over the counter in the form of creams, serums and other
skin care products. Except there’s one major difference here: These stems cells
are usually derived from plants (or occasionally animals). However, they work
similarly to human stem cells and may offer anti-aging benefits for your skin.
What stem
cells are and how they work
Human stem cells are
unique because of their ability to divide. In certain organs, they can even
become specialized to repair and replace damaged tissues.
“Stem cells are rapidly dividing cells in the body that
have the ability to give rise to more stems cells or become
other types of cells with more specialized function,” .Plant stem
cells serve similar functions.
Both
plant and human stem cells contain proteins and amino acids. These signal the
body’s cells to rejuvenate and may result in younger-looking skin.
Why
you’re seeing stem cells in your skin care products
As
mentioned above, stem cells contain amino acids and peptides,
which are skin care powerhouse ingredients for skin rejuvenation. These are the
building blocks for cell rejuvenation, so over the past few years,
there have been a variety of both animal- and
plant-based stem cells in skin care products.
“Stem cells naturally have antioxidant properties and they nourish
skin cells which promotes cell turnover and increases collagen
production.”
This
could result in fewer lines and wrinkles, improved skin texture and tone, and
younger, better-looking skin.
But keep
in mind; it’s not actually living stem cells that you’re seeing in your face
cream. “Most cell skin care products contain plant stem cells, and more
specifically, stem cell extracts.” That’s not necessarily a bad thing, though. These
extracts are often rich in antioxidants and may provide growth factors to help
renew and repair the skin. “The extracts themselves can benefit the skin, but
it’s not accurate to think that part of this type of product will then become a
new skin cell. Remember, plant cells cannot become human cells, and
they are no longer living once they have been processed and added into skin
care.”
The
reason why we prefer to use plant stem cells is that you don’t have to worry
about transmitting human and animal diseases. “We are seeing plant-based stem
cells in skin care products these days because they repair the skin on a
cellular level (a much deeper level). Most regular skin care products don’t
penetrate into those areas of the actual skin cells.”
What dermatologists think
The
efficacy of stem cells in skin care depends on who you ask. Stem cells have the
potential to repair skin cells, and they also protect your skin from external
factors and create a more youthful look. They go into the skin’s cellular
level, and they are able to deliver moisture and reparative agents to where
they need to go.
Others
aren’t convinced about why exactly stem cells are suddenly buzzing in the skin
care world. They can be rich in antioxidants and often contain hydrators and
moisturizers, so they can be good for the skin. “But do I think they are more
effective than non-stem cell products? Not necessarily.”
Choosing
a stem cell–infused skin care product
If you’re
interested in trying out stem cells, work with your dermatologist to determine
which products would work best for your skin. It’s important to use them
regularly if you’d like to see results.
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