Interesting Facts About Japanese Skincare
An ancient Japanese skincare solution may be the answer to increasing firmness, smoothing out
wrinkles and delaying the signs of aging. It is called Wakame
kelp. Let me tell you about its history and how it
works.
Traditional Asian medicine holds wakame in high regard.
It has been used to purify the blood and improve intestinal strength. It was applied topically to treat damaged skin and hair. It is sometimes referred to as a “beauty preserver”.
It is eaten raw and cooked. The greens have a subtle
sweet flavor and are often served with fish. If you look at the
nutritional value alone you have to realize that this Japanese skincare treatment is unique.
Vegetable sources of EPA, an omega-3 fatty acid, are rare. Most fish are rich in EPA omega3s, but most vegetables contain ALA, which
can be converted to EPA and other long chain fatty acids, but the process is slow and inefficient.
Wakame is rich in EPA, as well as calcium,
sodium, thiamine and niacin. All of those are important to the
skin’s health. Fatty acids, like EPA, are the primary component of
sebum, the skin’s natural moisture. Calcium and sodium help to
maintain the skin’s moisture balance and firmness. The B vitamins,
thiamine and niacin, soothe and reduce inflammation.
Aside from its nutritional value, the kelp has
been shown in the laboratory to inhibit the production of an enzyme known as Hyaluronidase. The enzyme breaks down levels of hyaluronic acid, which is essential for the
maintenance of the skin’s elasticity, smoothness and tone.
As we get older, the level of hyaluronic acid begins to decrease. The result is sagging, wrinkling and even dark circles beneath the
eyes. By, inhibiting the breakdown of the amino, Japanese
skincare solutions containing wakame can prevent lost firmness, reduce dark circles and help heal
wrinkles.
Recent research has also shown that the kelp contains a compound called sulfated
polyfucose. This is an antioxidant like substance that protects
the skin from UV radiation and environmental pollutants.
One of the best companies has taken wakame and
combined it with protein-peptides, coenzyme Q10, natural vitamin E, grape seed oil and passion fruit extract to
create a daily cream for women that provides all of the essential nutrients necessary for cellular reproduction
and repair.
The ancient Japanese skincare
secret is not a secret anymore and lots of companies are trying to ride on the coattails of this effective
ingredient by including ingredients that are listed as seaweed, kelp or algae extract. These plants may be in the same family, but they are not
wakame.
They may be somewhat beneficial, as they have
some nutritional value, but the only variety that has been shown to protect levels of hyaluronic acid is
wakame. Another bit of advice is this. Most companies that include protein-peptides and vitamin E use synthetic
versions because they are cheaper and easier to buy. Only natural
substances are guaranteed to be safe. So, that is your Japanese
skincare lesson for the day.

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