When you were young, a lot of your skin’s natural smooth and full appearance was thanks to healthy exfoliation and collagen production. These processes replace old skin cells with young, healthy cells while also giving your skin the firm elasticity that helps you avoid lines and wrinkles. As the years go by, these processes slow, making your skin more and... read more »
Through the course of each week, your older skin cells are shed and replaced by newer, younger skin cells from the deeper layers of the dermis. As you age, this process, which is known as exfoliation, gradually starts to slow. This also reduces collagen production in the deeper layers of the dermis. In time, this causes fine lines and wrinkles... read more »
Your skin cells have a finite lifespan. In your younger years, old skin cells were shed in short order and they were replaced by new, healthy cells from the dermal layers beneath. As this happened, it also stimulated collagen production in the deeper layers of the dermis. This gave you skin elasticity and a youthful appearance. As the years rolled... read more »
As you go about your day the upper layers of your skin cells are shed through a natural process known as exfoliation. As this shedding happens it also stimulates the production of new, healthy skin cells, which serve to rejuvenate your skin's youthful appearance. Unfortunately, as you age the production of new collagen in the deep layers of the dermis... read more »
Exfoliation is a natural process where upper layers of skin cells are shed, thus stimulating the production of new, healthy cells. The process also stimulates new collagen production in the deeper layers of the skin, which gives your face a firm, more youthful appearance. If you have used anti-aging products like retinol and Retin-A and you haven’t been satisfied with... read more »