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I cleanse with olive oil, then use The Ordinary lactic acid and C serum and one of oils, like Marula or Rose Hips. I use a zinc based sunscreen sometimes.
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GABA and especially vitamin B2 has amazing benefits for my skin. My forehead is smooth and moist where it was rough and slightly more wrinkly before. I've seen these benefits in less than a week.
Interested in this gelatin mask! Great idea. Could you share any more info on it as I’m not even sure where to start? Thanks mate1X/month I use a gelatin mask.
I use a coconut oil/progest e mix as my aftershave 2x/week.
Other than that it's the basics here (i.e- less pufa, lots of calcium, body temp and pulse regulation, etc.)
Interested in this gelatin mask! Great idea. Could you share any more info on it as I’m not even sure where to start? Thanks mate
500mg-1g GABA and 100mg vitamin B2How much do you take?
Was it due to progesterone-like actions? Higher/sufficient potassium and electrolytes I'd think would maintain hydration.500mg-1g GABA and 100mg vitamin B2
GABA specifically increase elastin so I think its partly via that mechanism.Was it due to progesterone-like actions? Higher/sufficient potassium and electrolytes I'd think would maintain hydration.
I wonder if DHT has a similar effect, given that it's associated with GABA (like progesterone). On the other hand, more masculinized males appear to have dehydrated/wrinkled foreheads.
Can anyone explain me why would caffeine leave my skin in worse condition? I've read in some random website that it inhibits collagen production, but I couldn't find any proper science on that
Coffee and cigs are aging
Both my grandfathers drink copious amounts of coffee and are both very healthy for their age. My grandfather on my father's side drinks so much coffee that he often just drinks straight out of the coffee pot. In my experience coffee is at least not damaging for longevity.As I said I'm not a big science person. Neither parent smoked cigs EVER, drank very minimal coffee, maybe one cup daily and lived to early and mid 90's...
So much of this science stuff is based on "who is getting paid and by whom" ,, which industry.
Common sense is something many are void of.
Influence of caffeine and hyaluronic acid on collagen biosynthesis in human skin fibroblastsCan anyone explain me why would caffeine leave my skin in worse condition? I've read in some random website that it inhibits collagen production, but I couldn't find any proper science on that
Both my grandfathers drink copious amounts of coffee and are both very healthy for their age. My grandfather on my father's side drinks so much coffee that he often just drinks straight out of the coffee pot. In my experience coffee is at least not damaging for longevity.
Influence of caffeine and hyaluronic acid on collagen biosynthesis in human skin fibroblasts
Though it does also protect the skin from oxidative stress: Caffeine Protects Skin from Oxidative Stress-Induced Senescence through the Activation of Autophagy