5 Food-Based Skin Care Trends In 2019



5 Food-Based Skin Care Trends in 2019



PROBOTICS

Probiotics include various strains of uniquely helpful bacteria that occur naturally on skin and that can be applied via probiotic skincare products. Probiotics work with prebiotics, carbohydrates that serve as a food source so the probiotics can optimally do their job of protecting and nurturing your skin. As the probiotics break down on skin’s surface, they create brilliant new ingredients for skin, such as hyaluronic acid, peptides, and vitamins, as well as increasing the presence of ceramides. This in turn leads to diminished signs of aging, better hydration, and a radiance that’s visible proof of skin’s renewed vitality. ( Source )

A probiotic cream should contain a mix of probiotics, prebiotics (to fuel the probiotics), and lysate ingredients to help reinforce skin’s surface and improve its appearance. Examples of such ingredients include any that begin with Lactobacillus, Bifidabacterium, Vitreoscilla, and various ferments and prebiotic sugars such as xylitol and fructooligosaccharides.

Recommended Products :
TULA Probiotic Skin Care Clear Complexion Kit
TULA Probiotic Skin Care Kefir Ultimate Recovery Mask
TULA Probiotic Skin Care Kefir Moisture Repair Pressed Oil - Amazon's Popular Choice
The Beauty Chef Organic Probiotic Skin Refiner



SUPERFOOD

Superfoods provide our body with the building blocks it needs to function optimally, and now their benefits are being delivered directly to the skin topically. Kale and leafy greens do provide a load of antioxidants that are great for reducing and repairing UV damage from free radicals, however just because a product has the term "superfood" in it doesn't mean that a more clinical product with the same antioxidants wouldn't deliver those ingredients as or more effectively, so make sure the product you're buying actually has a high concentration of the things you want in there.

Recommended Products :
Sunday Riley Juno Essential Face Oil
Sunday Riley Game Changer Kit


VITAMIN C

Vitamin C is a very important component of collagen synthesis and maintenance. It can also reduce the effects of aging and damage in several ways:

•Stimulates collagen
•Stimulates elastin
•Maintains cellular integrity
•Acts as an antioxidant to fights free radicals
•Naturally exfoliates skin
•Prevents redness and inflammation even after sun exposure
•Kills bacteria
•Wound healing and reduce inflammation
•Protect skin cells and skin’s support structure from UV-related damage
•Improve the appearance of sun-damaged skin
•Strengthen skin’s barrier response
•Enhance effectiveness of peels and microdermabrasion
•Lessen hyperpigmentation (at levels of 5% or greater)
•Boost the efficacy of sunscreen actives

Recommended Products :
KORRES Wild Rose 15% Vitamin C Spotless Serum
Timeless Skincare 20% Vitamin CPlus E Ferulic C Serum


TURMERIC

Studies have shown that curcumin, a chemical compound found in turmeric, can decrease UV damage (it's a natural antioxidant) and clear up acne (it's also antibacterial) when applied to skin.

Recommended Products :
Priori TTC fx320 Illumination Treatment
JUARA Clove Flower and Turmeric Anti-Aging Serum
S.W. Basics Oil Serum


MATCHA

A cell biologist in the Medical College of Georgia Department of Oral Biology, helped to determine that compounds in green tea called polyphenols (specifically the polyphenol EGCG) actually "reactivated dying skin cells."

"Cells that migrate toward the surface of the skin normally live about 28 days, and by day 20, they basically sit on the upper layer of the skin getting ready to die," Dr. Hsu said. "But EGCG reactivates them. I was so surprised."

Recommended Products :
Boscia Matcha Magic Super Antioxidant Mask
Matcha Facial Mud Mask


Source : Romper

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