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Article Title: Elastin Collagen Creams Exposed. What Do They Really Do?
Author: Peter Clark
Category: Health
Word Count: 745
Keywords: elastin collagen creams, injectable collagen, anti aging creams, skin 
care creams
Author's Email Address: [email protected]
Article Source: http://www.articlemarketer.com
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Elastin and collagen, everyone who's interested in the best skin care has, I'm 
sure, heard of elastin and collagen. And everyone who's heard of these 2 
essential skin proteings understands that as your skin ages your skin's supply 
of elastin and collagen decreases. This results in the formation of wrinkles, 
fine lines and crows feet, and makes our skin generally look unhealthy as well.

That's what happens to us when we age, and we don't like it. So many of us look 
for solutions to the signs of aging on our skin. Like elastin collagen creams, 
or even going so far as to try injectable collagen treatments.

But do skin care creams that contain elastin and collagen really do very much? 
Can we reverse the loss of these 2 essential skin proteins by applying creams 
to our skin that contain these ingredients?

Sadly, the answer is no. There are a number of reasons why using creams that 
are designed to add to our skin's stores of elastin and collagen by adding 
elastin and collagen to the creams doesn't work.

Lets look at what they do first. Collagen is found right through our bodies, 
and is, in effect, the glue that holds us together. It is a protein and is 
found in our skin, and is a fiber that is very strong. It produces the 
elasticity and firmness that is found in our skin. Like the way our skin felt 
when we were a baby.

Elastin too is an essential component of our skin. Elastin is also fibrous, and 
contributes hugely, along with stores of collagen in our skin, to the 
elasticity of our skin. So when our skin is stretched the elastin is largely 
responsible for it springing back into place. 

But as we age our skin loses collagen and elastin naturally, and this is 
contributed to by other factors such as the effects of free radicals on our 
skin, sunburn and other lifestyle factors like smoking.

So clearly if we want to reduce the signs of aging like wrinkling, sagging and 
unhealthy looking skin, and fine lines and crows feet on our faces around our 
eyes and mouth, it must be good to increase the stores of both in our skin.

Yes, but elastin collagen creams don't do it effectively. Collagen is a large 
molecule, and when rubbed into the skin it doesn't penetrate the skin, but 
remains on the surface. So no matter how much collagen there is in the cream, 
it's not adding to the store of collagen in our skin.

And the elastin found in most face creams and anti aging products has it's 
problems too. It too cannot penetrate the skin. So again, using a cream that 
contains elastic will also not increase the store of elastin in our skin.

So, putting collagen, and putting elastin in our face creams and skin care 
products doesn't actually do very much for our skin health.

Is it, therefore, impossible to increase the collagen and elastin in our skin? 
No. It's quite possible. Luckily for those interested in great skin care, there 
are some fantastic people working on this very problem, and some extremely 
talented skin scientists have found a way to stimulate the skin to produce more 
of it's own supplies. The perfect solution where adding it to a cream doesn't 
do very much.

The science behind this new product is complex, but the result is that the 
product actually results in increased supplies of collagen and elastin in the 
skin because the skin has increased it's production of these two essential 
components of skin health.

And trials have shown it works extremely well indeed, resulting in dramatically 
improved skin health and the production of new skin cells. It shows an 
improvement skin elasticity and the ability of the skin to hold moisture, and 
an improvement in the skin's protein structure.

Will you find this new product in the skin care products on the shelves, or are 
they still selling the same old elastin collagen creams? They're still selling 
the same old elastin collagen creams, and as long as consumers continue to buy 
them they will sell them.

But one very small niche skin care and anti aging company is using this new 
product, with dramatic results. 

And of course they can only offer a guarantee like this as long as people don't 
ask for their money back, otherwise they'd go broke.

People don't ask for their money back, the product works so well. 

You should try the products. You've got nothing to lose, (but your wrinkles).

Want to know more about the Best Natural Skin Care Products that stimulate 
collagen and elastin production? Visit Peter's Website Natural Health-Natural 
Skin Care at http://naturalskinhealth.com/natural-skin-care/ and find out more 
about organic skin care products at http://naturalskinhealth.com/
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