The skin will naturally renew itself when skin cells from the dermis skin layer makes it to the epidermis.
This process can take up to six weeks. When you have wrinkles, the skin cells are damaged. The natural renewal process does not change the composition of the skin cells. That is unless the damage is caused by a reduction in chemicals that promote younger-looking skin. Botox is a popular method of skin renewal, but it is not a suitable procedure for everyone. There are also concerns about the long-term effects of Botox. The popularity of Botox is the product’s ability to quickly diminish the appearance of wrinkles.
An alternative to plastic surgery is using a product that actually improves the condition of skin cells. Tracie Martyn Enzyme Exfoliant is a product that treats various conditions of the skin that can contribute to wrinkles. Exfoliation is the best way to accelerate the skin’s own renewal process. The Tracie Martyn Enzyme Exfoliant accomplishes this with fruit acids that actually resurface the top layer of the skin and lighten wrinkles and other signs of aging. As an exfoliant, the product also promotes deep cleansing that can keep the skin young looking. In addition, if you suffer from other skin conditions, such as breakouts, exfoliation may also be able to offer some relief. There are two important safeguards you should adhere to when using Tracie Martyn Enzyme Exfoliant or any product that resurfaces the skin. You want to be sure that you don’t irritate your skin by using the product excessively or by rubbing your skin to hard. You only need to apply a teaspoon of the Tracie Martyn product to your face and neck once or twice a week.
Exfoliation is truly a miracle treatment for wrinkles and other signs of aging. While it is true that many of the changes in our skin may be attributed to aging, there are other factors. The environment can play a significant role in the quality of your skin. If you live in an area that has a high level of pollutants the minerals in the Tracie Martyn Enzyme Exfoliant can actually remove them from the skin surface.
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