Softening the skin and relieving wrinkles with anti-aging moisturizers
is becoming a welcome and effective method of treating acne.
To date there is a large and growing number of people, especially
adult women, who have benefited from new techniques that not
only reduce acne but also improve aging skin.
There is connection between anti-aging and acne. In the 1970’s
two Dermatologists, Dr. Eugene Van Scott, and Dr. Albert Klingman
begin investigating vitamin A as an alternative to benzoyl peroxide
for the treatment of acne. Benzoyl peroxide is the active ingredient
in most over-the-counter acne remedies. such as Proactiv, Clearasil
and others. Dr Klingman eventually developed Retin A, a derivative
of vitamin A, and Dr. Van Scott began working with the structurally
similar Alpha Hydroxy Acids (AHAs). Neither of these researchers
attracted much attention until it was noted that women using
these substances for acne were experiencing a reduction in skin
wrinkling. Retin A and AHAs quickly became most widely used
anti-aging skin care ingredients worldwide.
Acne and Wrinkling share the same problematic skin condition:
excessive undetached dead skin tissue building up on the skin’s
surface. This stiffens the skin. Wrinkles result because a less
flexible outer layer of skin creases the underlying growing
tissue. The skin thus increasingly grows into deeper and more
pronounced lines. Acne results when this dead skin tissue clogs
pores and inhibits the normal passage of oils and moisture,
causing whiteheads or blackheads and eventually pimples. Both
AHAs and Benzoyl peroxide, however, can relieve this condition
by exfoliating this dry outermost layer of the skin.
The problem is that benzoyl peroxide, while it is effective
in removing oil, dries out the skin thus increasing the amount
of dead skin tissue on the surface of the skin. This in turn
clogs pores. For most women however, using moisturizers to relieve
this dryness is not an option. The oils and waxes used in moisturizers
aggravate acne because they compound pore blockage.
Several companies have worked to solve this problem and have
developed moisturizers for acne prone skin. Murad and Olay have
developed a number of products. At Niora, we have worked to
solve this problem by creating moisturizers formulated with
specially emulsified jojoba oil. Jojoba oil, while intensely
moisturizing, is a fine oil with a far smaller molecular weight
than sebum, or skin oil. Jojoba penetrates these heavier skin
oils, unclogging pores and dissolving nascent blackheads and
whiteheads. Because of Niora’s emulsification process, dissolved
sebum and excess oils rinse free leaving the skin soft and clean.
These lighter moisturizers can be blended with alpha hydroxy
acids, which in turn exfoliate the skin and work to prevent
excessive tissues from building, back up in the pores. Typically
these types of exfoliating cleansers must be used daily to be
effective, but they replace normal moisturizers and cleansers
and fit easily into most skin care regimes.
These new skin care products thus offer the best of both worlds:
an effective acne treatment that moisturizes the skin and reduces
wrinkling. To date thousands of women have successfully used
these new products demonstrating that the best acne treatment
might well be anti-aging skin care.
For additional information about acne and contact Niora at
pr@niora.com, or visit www.niora.com.
Niora is the manufacturer of the sensitive skin friendly anti-aging
acne treatment, Alpha Clear. Niora has created fine anti-aging
skin care since 1989.
CONTACT:
Paul Resnick
Niora
www.niora.com
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