In the world of skincare, a lot of trust is needed. Usually, advertising campaign will use the world’s ‘glowing’ and ‘blemish-free’ with reckless abandon. Needless to say, the results don’t always live up to the hype. It’s time to stop wasting our money on phony products that promise us the world and don’t deliver. We’re putting our trust in science from now on and seeing what some clever little ingredients can actually do for our skin. We bring you the lowdown on the best skincare ingredients that the experts are backing, and the facts to back it up.
Shiseido Benefiance Pure Retinol Intensive Revitalizing Face Mask
Reach for the Retinol
Retinol is a derivative of vitamin A. It works far more deeply than other ingredients and actually affects gene expression. The side effects of redness and irritation lead many to think that retinol is an exfoliant. But it’s so much more than that. It gets to work deep in the layer of the skin, boosting collagen production, smoothing skin, and evening out pigmentation.
This ingredient is the holy grail for those looking for an effective anti-ageing product. The benefits of retinol include firmer skin, less visible lines and wrinkles, and smoother pores. Anti-ageing is one area of skincare that really benefits from some hard science and facts. Sente labs pioneers this approach. They apply their expertise in the field of biotechnology to create science-based skincare products you can trust.
Paula’s Choice Resist 10% Niacinamide Booster
Nab some Niacinamide
This skincare gem is also known as vitamin B3. For years we were aware that it was essential for our bodies, but didn’t realize how great it was for our skin. It’s great for anyone who needs to restore their skin. Those with fine lines, weakened skin, enlarged pores, of dullness, will love this ingredient. If that wasn’t enough niacinamide can even protect us against some free-radical damage that the environment causes.
The epidermal barrier of our skin needs to be strong. This is how we retain moisture and fend off environmental attacks! Niacinamide increases the production of ceramides. Ceramides are a key part of keeping our skin’s barrier strong. This prevents water loss and keeps our skin hydrated and youthful.
Mario Badescu Glycolic Acid Toner
Grab the Glycolic Acid
As scary as glycolic acid sounds, it’s actually a great skin aid. Glycolic acid can now be found in cleansers, toners, and moisturizers. It’s essentially an exfoliator. That means it removes the outer layer of dead skin cells, making it possible for healthy new ones to come to the surface. This clever little acid also helps to get rid of discoloration. Skin problems like sun spots and age spots are evened out with continued use. It can even help to fade any acne scarring you may have, leaving you with beautiful skin!