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Anti-aging products not for youngsters

Submitted by Mensvita on 09/19/2009 No Comment |

anti_aging_creamAnti-aging products can damage young skin.

British dermatologists worry that as younger people increasingly begin to use the ‘anti-aging’ facial creams, they are actually increasing the damage to their skin. Products made for older skin are simply too heavy for the young because they close their pores and block the sweat excretion, Daily Mail writes.

Creams made for women or man older than 40 years, are used by one third of young girls and often boys.

Patients with skin eczema and the ones using products that are too greasy, often suffer because their sweat cannot come out through the skin, and get blisters and itchy acnes in most cases. The same problem affects teenagers who use heavy products.

A University conducted research shows that one third of girls younger than 25, regularly use the anti-aging skin creams that are otherwise recommended for women over 40 only.

Source: http://www.javno.com

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