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ingredients in anti-aging skin care topical products
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Active Ingredients -- Anti-Aging Skin Care
- Protein
- Antioxidants
- Peptide
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Anti-Glycation Agents
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Anti-Inflammatory
Ingredients
- Herbals and Botanicals Extracts
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Essential Fatty Acids or Lipids
- Muscle
Relaxers and/or Paralyzers
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Lifting Ingredients
- Other Anti-Aging Ingredients
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precious metal, precious stone, pearl, quartz
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Light Refracting Ingredients
- RNA,
Skin Respiratory
Factors
- Oxygen Releasing Ingredients (e.g. H2O2)
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Ingredients In Eye Cream
- Active Ingredients - Skin Care
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Exfoliator and Chemical Peel Ingredients
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Sunscreens
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Discoloration Active Ingredients In Lightening
Creams
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Moisturizing Ingredients
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Cleanser And Toners
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Pores Minimizing
Ingredients
- Other Ingredients -Skin Care
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Anti-irritant
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irritating ingredients
- Preservatives
- Fragrance
- Surfactant (cleansing agents)
- Emulsifier
- Thickening Agents
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Ingredients Penetration Enhancer Systems
- Appendix:
Skin Care And Cosmetics Ingredients Glossary
Keep in mind that there's no guarantee that any anti-aging skin care
creams/serums/lotions will live up to all of its claims or even contain its
advertised ingredients. They are considered cosmetics, so the Food and Drug
Administration (FDA) regulates them in a different and more lenient manner than
it does drugs. This means that products don't need to undergo the same rigorous
testing for safety and effectiveness before going to market that prescription
drugs do.
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