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An anti-aging cream that really works!

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Every second week, an anti-aging product hits the market that promises to erase the years and return your former youthful beauty.

But more often than not, the products, quite simply, fall flat.

One new anti-aging line that is attracting a lot of attention and quickly gathering a celebrity following is by Judith Mancini, called La Contessa Advanced Skincare.

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The reason that celebrities are flocking to the recently launched line is Mancini herself. At age 65, she embraces both the challenges and excitement of beginning the next chapter in life but retaining a youthful experience.

La Contessa Advanced Skincare offers incomparable treatments to aid in maintaining a healthy and youthful appearance. Blending clinically proven ingredients from nature and science, their products are formulated to help reduce wrinkle depth and fine lines, smooth skin texture and preserve the vitality and beauty of your skin. The range is committed to searching the world to bring the consumer the finest ingredients and advanced delivery systems for a more glowing, youthful appearance.

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To find out more how you can get a new youthful, visit  here.

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Is Kinerase Ultimate Night Moisture Worth $125?

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MadeiraD must know… I’ve been using Kinerase Ultimate Night Moisture

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Is the Stages of Beauty Brand Worth the Money?

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BamDay is bothered… I’ve heard a ton of hype abut the Stages of Beauty Products. Their claims seem exaggerated, and since their products are on the more expensive side, I was wondering if there is any proof of effectiveness in their claims/ ingredients lists?

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Is the Stages of Beauty Brand Worth the Money?

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Can Peptides Stop Facial Wrinkles?

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Jeanne asks… Which peptides in face creams are most effective in communicating with facial muscles to cause shortening of them and therefore firming the face?

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Can Peptides Stop Facial Wrinkles?

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How To Tell If Your Skin Care Products Are Really Working

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Randi G asks about the value of VISIA… Is there really any value to the VISIA skin care analysis, or is it just a marketing tool to sell skin care products and services?

The Right Brain responds:

VISIA is a digital camera system that uses multi-spectral imaging (different kinds of light) to analyze your skin`s condition. It takes a picture of your face and separates the image into different views based on different wavelengths of light. One view shows melanin, the pigment in you skin that gives you freckles and makes you tan. Another view shows blood flow in the skin and is useful for evaluating facial flushing and redness. A third view shows damage done to your skin by sun exposure.

This is a legitimate technology that is used by professionals in cosmetic medicine, clinical dermatology, and plastic surgery. But how does it apply to beauty care?

For the most part, it’s useful in establishing the baseline condition of your skin before treatment and then showing how much better your skin is after treatment. For example, if you’re being treated with a skin lightening product such as Meladerm, VISIA can measure the reduction of melanin in your skin and thus prove your skin has been lightened.

This kind of analysis can be useful in two ways: it provides the spa a basis for recommending skin treatments to you and it gives them a way to prove to you that their skin lightening treatment is really working.

The Beauty Brains bottom line

Is VISIA analysis critical? Probably not. But we’ve seen spas offer this treatment for less than $50, so it’s not outrageously expensive. If you can afford that kind of indulgence, it might be worth it to see all those products you’re buying are really doing any good.

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5 Things You Need To Know About Retin A

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Beauty Bug begs an answer… I’m currently reading Free Gift with Purchase, by Jean Godfrey-June, the beauty editor for Lucky. The books says that Retin-A helps with wrinkles and Beauty Bug wants the Beauty Brains to comment. Does Retin-A really get rid of wrinkles?

The Left Brain responds:

What is Retin-A

Retin-A is the brand name of a prescription drug called Tretinoin which is a derivative of vitamin A. In 1971, the FDA approved the topical application of Tretinoin to treat acne and sun damaged skin. This drug works by irritating the skin, which triggers the basal layer to produce fresh skin cells, thus increasing cell turnover. (Mmmm, turnover!) As new cells more rapidly replace the old ones, the skin takes on a younger, smoother appearance. So it does work, but there are a few issues you should be aware of.

5 Things You Need to Know About Retin-A

1) It’s a prescription drug so you can only get it from your doctor.
2) It doesn’t work over night. Wrinkles start to decrease or disappear after three to six months.
3) Some of the drug is absorbed into the body and may cause problems with pregnancy.
4) It can be so irritating that it burns and causes redness.
5) While it does help reduce wrinkles that doesn’t mean it gets rid of ALL your wrinkles. As they say, results will vary.

The Beauty Brains bottom line

Unlike so many wrinkle creams, this drug has been proven to really do something (despite the issues cited above.) And don’t fall for the claims of other products that are really just regular cosmetics with Vitamin A derivatives.

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