Skin appearance can be markedly improved by using Na-PCA, the sodium salt of 2-pyrrolidone-5-carboxylic acid, the principal natural humectant (moisturizer) in your skin. The ability of skin to hold moisture is directly related to its Na-PCA content. The ability of Na-PCA to pull water out of the air is amazing. If you put out a […]
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- 2-pyrrolidone-5-carboxylic acid, age pigments, aldehydes, carcinogenic, carotenoid, Cross-linking, EGF, epidermal growth factor, growth hormone, hormones, humectant, lipofuscin, moisturizer, Na-PCA, nerve cells, nerve growth factor, NGF, Orobronze, pantothenate, skin cells, sun tan, ultraviolet light, UV damage, UV light, vitamin A, vitamin B5
Skin is a visible organ which suffers cross-linking damage. However, unlike other tissues, skin is exposed to considerable ultraviolet light (UV) energy from sunlight. Ultraviolet light is a major cause of skin cross-linking. This type of damage can be prevented or retarded by staying out of sunlight or using sun-block preparations containing esters of PABA […]
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- beta carotene, body clock, canthaxanthin, carotenoid, Cross-linking, death clock, DNA, Dr. W. Donner Denckla, nucleic acid, Orobronze, PABA, pituitary gland, RNA, skin, ultraviolet light, UV damage, UV light, vitamin A, vitamin b