That was a stunningly well thought out and researched answer. So what products are you presently using to achieve this? Any homebrewing? What about spin traps?
All of the above except the investigative drug Dimericine can be found in a drugstore or online. You only have to know where to look, and that is beyond the marketing and straight at the ingredient list. All you need to know is there.
I know you guys don´t want to believe this but topical antioxidants aren´t that impressive. A good sunscreen is much more protective against photodamage. The C + E ferulic (which is the best researched out there) gives a protection that equals spf 8. A sunscreen with spf 15 saves your skin from 55% of the free radicals, that is something that no current topical antioxidant product can do.
The reason I don´t use any of the herbal extracts above is that there is no finished product that has been tested on humans and proven effective. But there´s lots of studies showing that 5-20% of substance X in ethanol/propylene glycol can do this or that on the shaved back of a RAT. But that is not good enough. Show me human results with the finished product.
MY DAILY SKINCARE REGIME
AM
I take one pill of Heliocare before breakfast. It gives total body protection that equals about spf 3 for 4 hours.
1. A cheap gentle cleanser alternated with a salicylic acid cleanser in the summer. Don´t ever waste money on cleansers or moisturizers. You don´t get what you pay for.
2. Topical antioxidant on face, eye area, neck and lips:
Skinceuticals C + E ferulic serum (15% ascorbic acid, 1% tocopherol and 0.5% ferulic acid)
wait 30 minutes to let the ascorbic acid absorb without interference from a higher pH sunscreen. It needs to stay at pH below 3.5 to penetrate the stratum corneum.
3. Sunscreen on face, eye area, lips, neck and hands. Reapply 1-2 times under the day:
Loreals La Roche Posay Anthelios fluid extreme spf 50+ with seven UV-filters or Bioderma Photoderm fluide or lait spf 50+, Anthelios body 50+ and a
swedish brand lip sunscreen spf 30. Always dark sunglasses and a stylish (or silly if you like) panama hat or a baseball cap.
PM
1. same as AM
2. Retinoid:
Tazarotene 0.05% gel. Two times a week I boost it with tretinoin 0.025% gel underneath. Soon I will add Remergent DNA repair serum under the taz.
3. If needed:
cheap moisturizing gel (glycerine, pantothene and hyaluronic acidl).
MOISTURISERS
Cannot prevent or treat aging skin. They can only prevent or treat dry skin. Lack of moisture will NOT lead to wrinkles, but dryness can make your skin look worse. Use any damn moisturizer you like as long as it doesn´t cost more than $25.
The big drugstore brands have poured more millions into research than any other companies and they have their own labs. They buy and often use the same ingredients as the high end brands. Try them out first. The big players are Beiersdorf (Nivea, Eucerin), Procter & Gamble (Oil of Olay), Johnson & Johnson (Neutrogena, ROC), Loreal (the bodyshop, Lancome, Loreal Paris, Biotherm). Another good high end company who do some research is Estee Lauder (Clinique).
Good moisturizing agents to look for are: glycerine, urea, dimethicone, petrolatum, shea butter, hyaluronic acid and helianthus annus oil (sunflower seed oil).
Edited by fredrik, 16 August 2007 - 04:04 AM.