Regenerating Aging Skin
Have you ever caressed the soft, supple skin of a newborn baby? It is extraordinary to experience something so perfect and blemish free. As time passes, our skin gets abused by so many environmental factors and stress, robbing us of that perfect, radiant skin that we all had as babies. Thankfully, our skin has an excellent way to renew itself and help itself from getting worn out too quickly. When we are children, about every 2-3 weeks, our skin is completely replenished. The surface layers come off leaving the unexposed lower layer, which rises to the surface, stays for a several weeks, and then the same process begins again It is because of this that children can play in the dirt and the elements way more time than adults, yet still have smooth, perfect skin. Most kids couldn't care less about skin creams, moisturizers, or anything like that, but it doesn't matter, because their skin does its job very well.
If our skin was made to renew itself so frequently, what happens to it as we become adults? Have you ever noticed the difference between a senior citizen's skin and a newborn's skin? For the most part, the senior citizen will have thicker, rougher skin, and many times, even age spots and wrinkles. What causes this?
Little by little, our skin begins to stop renewing itself as frequently as it did before. Instead of shedding the worn out skin cells, they start collecting on the surface of the skin, causing the layers to get thicker and rougher. This means that all those blemishes, age spots and other things don't get sloughed off. To make matters worse, we lose approximately 10% of our epidermal cells per decade, lessening our possibilities to regenerate more healthy layers of skin. In addition, often, not as much moisture gets to the top layer of the skin, producing wrinkles, fine lines, and the sagging skin we have seen in our senior citizen family and friends.
Wouldn't you love to reverse this downhill process and have the same protection and renewal that your skin had when you were a child? I'm certain that's what we all want, but the question is, is it obtainable? If the problem is that our skin is piling up dead skin cells, the only solution to this problem is to assist the skin in shedding these superfluous cells and letting the soft layer below come to the surface. If we do this, we can also help more moisture to make it to the top layer of the skin, lessening fine lines and wrinkles.
Reversing the Process of Aging Skin
A excellent way to help our skin refresh itself is refreshing our skin with all natural skin creams which speed skin cell renewal and help dispose of the dead skin cells which are causing blockages in your pores. Choose wisely, however, and make sure you use a product which will not only take care of the dead skin cells, but will also help your skin to produce more new skin cells. Also, make sure that the cream doesn't include harsh chemicals and is all natural. If you are serious about your skin and take these suggestions to heart, you can rest assured that your skin will look younger and softer than ever in no time!
If you have felt a newborn's skin recently, you know how soft and moisturized it is. That is the same skin you were born with! Learn how to turn back the clock and get rid of your wrinkles and fine lines once and for all with this aging wrinkle cream that can repair damaged skin.
Published October 22nd, 2007

RoseHip Oil 
Rose Hip Oil is extracted from the seeds contained in the intensely red berry-like fruits -or hips- of a wild rose-bush that grows in the cool, lush mountain rainy valleys of the southern Andes, in Chile. 