Importance of Minerals for Health of the Skin

Skin loses minerals as we age and it is important to replace these.
By: Organoderm Skin Care
 
Dec. 9, 2010 - PRLog -- The Importance of Replacing the Skin’s Minerals
The skin starts to lose minerals as the years go by. Besides the natural aging process, the environment, your lifestyle, and your beauty regimen are responsible for the skin’s mineral loss. Re-mineralizing the skin is not that complicated, especially with a little knowledge of your skin type and the right products on hand.
Re-mineralizing is not about putting exotic elements on your skin, such as gold, silver, and diamonds. I’m talking about something more affordable and more essential for your skin: magnesium, silica, copper, zinc and calcium.


Hydration Comes First
Now, for better looking skin, everyone knows the regimen starts on the inside, with plenty of water and a healthy diet. Dehydrated skin is the most common example of skin that lacks minerals. It’s the minerals that are responsible for firmness, luster, and flexibility and they stimulate circulation and healing too. Make sure you are drinking good mineral water with plenty of trace minerals in it and getting minerals from your foods and supplements.
Besides getting a healthy diet, hydrate your skin on the outside too, with good hydrating products.

Minerals from Plants
Many plants contain oligo-elements or mineral salts that function as a complete beauty regimen. The oligo elements are in found in clays also, which are commonly used in facial masks. Here are some natural ingredients that contain the main minerals needed in skincare products. You’ll find these ingredients in products by OrganoDerm:

Plankton extract: Rich in oligo minerals and enzymes that increase the skin’s luster and flexibility and regenerate the skin, increasing the protection of DNA and the synthesis of collagen, elastin and keratin.
Beech tree: Rich in potassium, manganese and phosphorus, minerals that promote healthy and radiant complexion. These also stimulate elastin and collagen synthesis, rejuvenating the appearance and fighting the aging process.

Bamboo extract: High source of silica, a mineral responsible for micro- circulation of the skin, mild exfoliation and cellulite reduction.
Pea extract: Silver, Iron, zinc, nickel, vitamin B complex, C and K. This mineral complex creates firm skin while healing scars and other skin damage.
Walnut seed extract: Folate, Vitamin B complex, manganese, copper, magnesium and zinc. These are used in cosmetics as antioxidants and for skin repair.
Re-mineralizing the skin is more affordable and easier than ever. With the right products, such as those from OrganoDerm(www.organoderm.com), the results can be amazing when you have all the ingredients working together to make you more beautiful.

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Dr. Edward Jonas Domanskis, a practicing plastic surgeon in Newport Beach, California has worked on the research and development of the Organoderm Skin Care products for over ten years.

Not only was the product line formulated with naturally bio-active and organic ingredients with the consumer’s skin health top priority, but the packaging was developed with recyclable components.
Additionally, ingredients selected are harvested in a manner to protect our delicate eco-system, to preserve and sustain natural botanical sources and the surrounding fawn and flora. As a doctor, the amount of harmful chemicals used in skin care was a driving force to present to consumers a line that was composed of the safest and highest nutritional ingredients for skins of all ages and conditions.
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