Have you ever wondered how the Japanese seem to live longer than anyone else and what the secret to Japanese skincare is that keeps them looking so young?
There are of course many factors to it including diet, exercise and the climate, but there does seem to be another factor nicknamed the Japanese beauty preserver, and this is Phytessence Wakame, from a special sea kelp.
It seems that this is one of the best kept secrets of Japanese skincare, and they eat it fresh from the sea or in dried form. They have long known its powers for keeping the skin looking youthful, being rich in calcium (15 times more than milk!) and many minerals and B group vitamins.
It is very special as it attacks a harmful enzyme which breaks down the hyaluronic acid in your skin (used to maintain the elasticity and smoothness of your skin). Therefore your levels of hyaluronic acid will gradually increase to the amounts normally found in a much younger person!
It can also help protect the skin from the damaging UV rays from the sun and from environmental pollution. The results are increased elasticity and smoothness of the skin, and due to its high antioxidant levels, it can help to heal dry and irritated skin as well.
No wonder this has been such a closely guarded secret of Japanese skincare!
This ingredient cannot be found in everyday skin care but only in high end niche lines, like those on the internet who put their money into the ingredients and not the advertizing.
If you truly want beautiful youthful looking skin, free from lines and dark eye circles, this is a must have ingredient to look for, and when you find it, like me, you will never look back!
To learn more about the skin care products I personally use that contain Phytessence Wakame, visit my website today.
About the Author:
Rachel Hammond is a dedicated researcher and user of high quality natural Japanese skin care. Take a moment to visit her site now at http://www.best-health-and-beauty.com/ and discover the very latest, natural and effective anti-aging skin care products Rachel recommends after extensive research.
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