From Ancient China and India --East Meets West in New Anti-aging Cream
May0
It is interesting to see how scientists are combining ancient knowledge with the latest scientific breakthroughs to create truly effective anti-aging skin care products. This article will examine Avon’s Anew Alternative Night Cream, a wonderful combination of modern science and ancient wisdom from the Far East. It combines high-tech tetrapeptides with a unique blend of ancient Eastern herbs to reverse facial sag. I can personally attest that within one month my chin line was more defined, my skin tone more even and my neck noticeably firmer. The active ingredients, described in detail below, work to: protect the skin from inflammation caused by viruses, bacteria and fungi; improve circulation to speed repair and invigorate the skin; and control the body’s inflammatory response (as your own hormones did in younger days). Indian Himalayan Herb Protects Extracts of the Himalayan neem tree, often called Nature’s drugstore, have been used medicinally for at least 2,500 years. The tree is prized for its antiviral, antibacterial and antifungal properties.
Anew Alternative contains extract of the neem tree’s flower (Malia Azadirachta) to prevent skin inflammation. Chinese Herb Invigorates The benefits of Szechuan lovage root extract (Ligusticum Chuanxiong Root Extract) were first documented in the Shennong Bencao Jing published in 500 A.D. (representing a compilation of herbal information believed to be 5,000 years old). The Bencao Jing is the earliest extant Chinese pharmacology tome and is still widely referenced today. Lovage root extract is known to invigorate blood and improve circulation. When applied to the skin, lovage root extract not only speeds healing but also improves skin tone. Tetrapeptides Control Inflammation and Allow Skin to Heal Finally Anew Alternative contains palmitoyl tetrapeptide-3. Tetrapeptides actually reverse skin sag by reining in the skin’s inflammatory response. In our younger years, the inflammatory response is a good thing. It is the body’s way of walling off an injured area and preventing spread of infection. When its work is done, hormones shut off the inflammation.
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Thierry Mugler perfume Angel Innocent review
Jul0
“Innocent, spirited and playful, instantly seduces with a sparkling, fruity cloud. Its tender, delicious mist envelops the skin with delight, inspiring a desire for eternal renewal.” (Sephora.com)
Angel Innocent by Thierry Mugler is for the woman who prefers to seduce through innocent charm. Its sweet, non-invasive fragrance fills the air with a carnival of sweets that features sugared almonds, praline, candied fruits and chocolate truffles. This delicious scent is a a fusion of lush notes that include bergamot, mandarin, helional, honey, dewberry, black currant, passion fruit, red berries, almonds, meringue and amber musk. Although laden with confectionery sweets, Innocent is not as cloying as the original Angel. The fragrance evokes pictures of youth and as the name suggests, innocence. It is more fresh and perfectly suits a young woman.
Innocent opens up with a creamy blend of fruits and florals. The orange blossoms stand out giving it a nice citrusy aroma. It dries down to a romantic blend of ambery musk, vanilla and meringue. The sillage reeks a familiar Angel character in it. Longevity is moderate and perfume reviewers agree that is it best worn during the winter months.
One perfume fan commented, “It starts out sweet and fresh and the dry down is much lighter then Angel. The dewberry gives it a sweet and fruity touch on me and I love it for it, when the base notes take over there is only a hint left of the earlier notes and the sweetness changes into something more subtle and harder to notice.” As Angel Innocent is a lighter fragrance than the parent, the dry down may be fainter. With some users, the sillage is a lot better. Angle Innocent holds longer on the skin. According to another perfume critic, “This scent really smells very happy. reminds me of a shower of sweet and younger days of my life – carefree and full of dreams. I think it’s because of the honey. This is a quiet but strong scent do not be mislead.”
Created by perfume designer Laurent Bruyere, Innocent was introduced in the market in 1998. Thierry Mugler’s fragrances include Angel Caprice de Star (2007), A*Men Pure Coffee (2008) and Alien Eau Luminiscente (2008).