dry and blemished skin treatments

dry aged skin loses it glow and looks dull, almost grey - the aged skin is also wrinkled and rough and pore size is enlarged.

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The man's facial skin looks dry when compared with the child's skin. Over half of the crucial natural skin-moisturizing agent Hyaluronic Acid is lost by the time we turn 50. You cannot replace Hyaluronic Acid by taking a pill or applying it to your skin.

The blemishes are a protective and inflammatory response of the skin to years of exposure to ultraviolet light from the sun and injury from free radicals released by harmful agents in our environment and diet.

Treating dry and blemished skin

Dry or blemished skin is treated by exfoliation. The exfoliation involves the mechanical or chemical removal of dead skin cells from the surface of the face. After the dead cells are removed by exfoliation the newer cells are exposed and reveal a healthy glowing and more youthful cast to the skin surface.

The dead skin cells form a barrier to the penetration of topically applied agents intended to remove pigmentation and stimulate new skin cell formation in the epidermis and collagen production in the dermis.

Dead skin cells blocks the pores of the skin. This blockage can lead to accumulation of skin oils and sweat which can cause milia - small cysts - acne and result in an uneven texture to the skin and enlarged pores.

Exfoliation not only removes dead skin, but also lightens pigment and stimulates the production of new collagen growth in the deeper layers of the skin.

The best exfoliation's treatment is microdermabrasion or peeling.