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Anti-Aging

Sep
12
2011

itCosmetics Luxe Anti-Aging Eyeshadow Palette is Gorgeous!

Introducing, itCosmetics Luxe Anti-Aging Eyeshadow Palette in Naturally Pretty – an anti-aging and high pigment palette into one!

This naturally pretty collection of 12 Waterproof (yes, Waterproof!) and high performance eye shadows are infused with Anti-Aging and Age Reverse technology that are packed with hydrating and skin loving ingredients!

Product Details

  • Green tea extract helps to target puffiness
  • Hydrolyzed Collagen to Plump Lines
  • Anti-Oxidants to ward off free radicals
  • Acai provides ultimate anti-aging benefits
  • Paraben-free, Talc-Free, Fragrance-free, Oil-free
  • Non-comedogenic and Hypo-allergenic

For those with sensitive eyes, fear not, because  this palette is paraben-free, fragrance-free, Oil-free and both Non-Comedogenic and Hypo-Allergenic!

Approx. Price: $38
Where to Purchase? itCosmetics, Beauty360 and Beauty.com

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Aug
9
2011

Consumer Reports ShopSmart Magazine Uncovers the Truth in Anti-Wrinkle Products

The September 2011 issue of ShopSmart magazine, from the publisher of Consumer Reports¸ tested seven anti-wrinkle creams on 79 people over the course of 12 weeks to identify which anti-aging product worked the best.

Based on their test results, they found that the claims on the creams can be a bit overblown. While each cream made a small difference for some people, none of the products showed results as promised.

How the Products Fared

Because most of the products, with the exception of the Garnier cream, worked about the same—that is to say, not very well — ShopSmart suggests trying Garnier first to see whether it might work for you. ShopSmart also recommends shopping by price. Below are four of the seven creams that ShopSmart tested, listed in order of least expensive to most expensive.

Equate Advanced Firming Face and Neck Cream

Price: $7.87 for 1.7 fluid ounces

Testers’ Notes: It initially has a slight floral aroma, but that fades over time. It leaves a slightly waxy, draggy residual feeling on the skin.

Where to get it: Walmart

CVS Pharmacy Firming Moisturizer SPF 15

Price: $11.99 for 1.6 fluid ounces

Testers’ Notes: This store-brand cream has a very slight, soapy smell and leaves behind very little residual product.

Where to get it: CVS

Garnier Nutritioniste Ultra-Lift Firming Moisturizer SPF 15

Price: $16 for 1.6 ounces

Testers’ Notes: The results weren’t dramatic, but after 12 weeks of use, this cream slightly reduced fine lines and wrinkles on more testers than other products. Its scent was slightly floral with a hint of plastic. It took longer to rub in (more than 30 seconds for about half of our panelists) than many other products.

Where to get it: Drugstores, mass retailers, online

Lancôme Paris Rénergie Double Performance Treatment Firming

Price: $80 for 1.7 ounces

Testers’ Notes: This cream has a moderately intense floral, perfumey scent and leaves a slight waxy, draggy residual feeling on the skin.

Where to get it: Department stores, online

Anti-Wrinkle Cream Q & A

ShopSmart offers advice on how to decode the claims made on the labels of skin care products and decipher the ingredients in everyday topical creams.

  1. Do claims like “natural” or “dermatologist recommended” mean that products are safer or more likely to work? Those claims are not verified or regulated by the Food and Drug Administration or any other agency. One claim to count on is the “USDA Organic” seal that ensures at least 95% of the product is made from organic ingredients. To find out what specific claims on labels mean—or whether they’re meaningless—you can check them using our label decoder, at www.greenerchoices.org/eco-labels.
  2. Are there chemicals in those creams we should worry about? Some anti-wrinkle creams do contain potentially harmful ingredients. Examples include parabens, some of which mimic estrogen and might interact with your body’s hormones, and fragrances, because scented products often contain phthalates, which have been linked to reproductive problems. More research is needed before we fully understand the risks. But for now, an easy way to help avoid those questionable chemicals is to choose products without “-parabens” or “fragrance” on the ingredients label. Parabens may also be listed as “methyl-,” “ethyl-,” “propyl-,” and “butylparabens.”
  3. Many anti-wrinkle creams on the market have sunscreens built in—is that enough sun protection for me? Even if the cream has an SPF label, do not count on it to protect your skin from the sun’s harmful rays all day long. Layer on a sunscreen with at least SPF 30 (or a moisturizer with a built-in sunscreen) on top of the anti-wrinkle cream to be on the safe side. Make sure to reapply every two hours or more if you are sweating or swimming! ShopSmart also recommends reading the ingredients on the product label. For instance, retinyl palmitate, tested without sunscreen, has been linked in animal studies to an increased risk of skin cancer. Additionally, pregnant women may want to avoid the ingredient given concerns about possible birth defects from vitamin A derivatives.

For more information, check out the September Issue of ShopSmart.  I hope this helps those in the market looking for anti-aging products!

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May
11
2011

7 Reasons Why You Look Older Than You Are

TotalBeauty.com
7 Reasons Why You Look Older Than You Are

We can’t stop time, but we can hide the signs of aging on our face. See the makeup blunders that make you look older

7 Reasons Why You Look Older Than You Are

This is a TotalBeauty.com anti-aging skin care article

Of course you don’t want to look older, but there’s a good chance your hair, makeup and overall look are — gasp — aging you. Luckily, we’ve pinpointed seven easy-to-fix mistakes, once you fix them you won’t believe how much younger you look.

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Mar
2
2011

23 Horrible Anti-Aging Skin Care Products

Save some dough and avoid these 23 anti-aging products!

TotalBeauty.com
23 Horrible Anti-Aging Skin Care Products

Readers say these anti-aging products did nothing that they claimed to do

23 Horrible Anti-Aging Skin Care Products

This is a TotalBeauty.com anti-aging skin care article

To help save you from getting hurt by these products that don’t deliver, we’re here to share a list of the anti-aging goods our readers have tried, tested and rejected.

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No. 23: Cosmedicine MegaDose Skin Fortifying Serum, $60

TotalBeauty.com average reader rating: 6

“I was completely disgusted by the smell. I don’t know what this is ‘supposed’ to do for your skin, but the smell makes me not care.”

No. 22: L’Oreal Paris RevitaLift Complete Lotion SPF 15, $16.59

TotalBeauty.com average reader rating: 6

“I tried using this once and had to stop, [because it made my] face start to itch and feel dry.”

No. 21: Benefit Eyecon, $28

TotalBeauty.com average reader rating: 6

“After applying it twice a day for over a month” one reader didn’t see “changes under my eyes” or “any lightening at all.”

Want to see what other products made the list? Click here!

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