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Reducing The Damaging Effects Of Sun Exposure To The Skin

 



(Medical-NewsWire.com, July 25, 2014 ) Houston, Texas -- Sun exposure is a major contributor to skin aging. According to The International Dermal Institute, it's estimated that almost 99 percent of what adults see on their skin is a direct result of combined years of exposure to the sun. That includes wrinkles, sun spots, and loss of elasticity.

Though there are other factors, like genetics, that affect the appearance and health of the skin, external factors, like sun exposure and environmental wear and tear, produce more obvious effects.

Photoaging, another term for sun exposure, manifests in different ways. It can result to wrinkles, fine lines, dark spots, skin thickness, and skin discoloration. It also makes the capillaries more dilated, which affects the transportation of essential skin nutrients. It also affects the skin's ability to retain water. Loss of water further leads to the formation of wrinkles and affect the skin's appearance.

Fortunately, the body has a way of fighting saggy and wrinkled skin. The body produces ceramides, natural proteins that have the ability to make the skin smoother by retaining water. Ceramides also help fight cell damage and provide a protective barrier for the skin to minimize the harmful effects of the sun's UV rays.

But as the body ages, the ceramides lessen. That's why people try to compensate by obtaining ceramides from their diets. However, the daily diet may not be enough to give the body the amount of ceramides it needs to maintain supple and glowing skin.

That is why phytoceramides have become popular with many people who are conscious of the appearance of their skin. Phytoceramides are plant equivalents of ceramides. These are extracted from wheat, rice, and sweet potatoes and are guaranteed to be 100 percent safe.

Phytoceramides are effective in reversing the obvious signs of skin aging because they contain essential nutrients that help give the skin a more glowing and supple look. They bring back the lost moisture in the skin to repair wrinkles and fine lines.

But more than giving the skin a younger look, phytoceramides play an important role in minimizing the harmful effects of sun exposure. They help protect the skin from the sun's UV rays. Phytoceramides can lessen dark spots and even reduce the risks for skin cancer. The antioxidants in phytoceramides fight free radicals obtained from pollutants.

Experts have discovered the health benefits of phytoceramides. Clinical studies have found that these are safe and effective. A phytoceramide 350 mg plant derived capsule can improve the skin's appearance when taken daily.

The Food and Drug Administration has approved phytoceramides, making it safe for oral use. Phytoceramides supplements can now be included in any skincare routine because they don't only make skin look younger; they also help make it healthier.

HealthyClip's Refresh Phytoceramides are guaranteed effective in smoothening fine lines and wrinkles. Made only in FDA-approved facilities, these supplements are 100 percent safe and don't carry any side effects.

Including phytoceramides in one's lifestyle will help slow down the manifestations of aging and minimize the harmful effects caused by sun exposure. Combined with proper diet and habits, it's possible to make the skin look younger by several years.


About Refresh Phytoceramides

Refresh Phytoceramides are natural supplements that help reverse the signs of skin aging. These are natural ingredients nourish the skin from within, locking in moisture to reduce fine lines and make the skin smoother and more youthful. This product is guaranteed high-quality, safe, and effective, having passed Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP) to ensure consumers live long, happy, and healthy lives.

Refresh Phytoceramides

Garry Lee

+1 713 701 1964

media@healthyclip.com

Source: EmailWire.Com

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