Saturday, October 24, 2009

Top Anti-Aging Skin Care Lines

[Continuing my answer to Elise from yesterday.]

The anti-aging skin care lines I recommend you try if you do decide to switch from Annemarie Borlind, would be:

Peter Thomas Roth;
Nicholas Perricone MD Cosmeceuticals; or
Olay Regenerist.

PTR and Perricone are quite costly. Olay is a more affordable alternative.

Your Question about Perricone Cold Plasma
Perricone MDI must say I am intrigued by the Cold Plasma Cream which Perricone launched just last month. The ingredient list is stellar, but what sets this cream apart is the delivery vehicle.

In a Vanity Fair interview, Dr. Perricone explained, “Just as the plasma in space provides all of the building materials necessary to create the planets and the stars, Cold Plasma in a jar functions as a carrier full of charged particles. The cell is intelligent. It will select from the nutrient-rich ionic suspension all that is necessary for its optimal nutrition.”

Cold Plasma was tested by 200 women aged 20 to 65 for a four-week period. The study participants reported their perceived improvements. Eighty-seven percent reported smoother skin, 81% reported reduced pore size, 89% – more radiant skin, 82% – more even skin tone. The 50 to 65-age group also reported firmer skin – 77%, and increased elasticity – 75%.

Those numbers are very impressive but I would like to see objective measures as well. You can read how I define A Well-Designed Clinical Trial here. The independent Cold Plasma study might have taken objective measures of improvement but not reported them.

If you do try it, I’d love to hear how you like it.

Perricone Cold Plasma also meets your desire for product purity like you found in Annemarie Borlind’s line. Cold Plasma does not contain any parabens, sulfates, mineral oil, or artificial fragrances or dyes.

I’m so glad you’re enjoying my website and that I could be of help. Thanks you!

Regards,
Jean

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