Which Common Skin Care Ingredients and Cosmetic Procedures Do More Harm Than Good? What you don’t know may be rapidly aging your skin.
Which Common Skin Care Ingredients and Cosmetic Procedures Do More Harm Than Good?
What you don’t know may be rapidly aging your skin.
Plus, what are the safest and most effective anti aging products available?
You spend hundreds, even thousands, of dollars on skin care products and procedures to look younger each year, but could what you are using on your skin actually age you faster? Yes. You’ve probably unknowingly used products that contain harmful ingredients or have had dangerous procedures that could cause more harm than good.
Many skin care products as well as sunscreen products contain harmful topical ingredients that can exacerbate the dangers to your skin. The following are particularly dangerous and you should be aware of them.
Ascorbyl Palmitate (C-ester) form of vitamin C
Aloe Vera
DMAE
Retinoic acid, Tretinoin, dermabrasion, chemical and laser skin peels
Paraben Preservatives
Alpha Hydroxy Acids
Avobenzone (Parsol 1789) Sunscreen ingredient
Hydroquinone
Peptides and Neuropeptides
MentholVitamin K
Ascorbyl Palmitate (C-ester) form of vitamin C
In 2002 the prestigious Mayo Clinic found a "...widespread use of Ascorbyl Palmitate in numerous over-the-counter topical skin care products and sunscreens." They noted that following physiologic doses of sunlight, this chemical form of vitamin C was "toxic to epidermal (skin) cells." Numerous skin care and sunscreen products contain concentrations of Ascorbyl Palmitate, 1,000 times more than the concentrations the Mayo Clinic found to be toxic to epidermal cells.
Magnesium Ascorbyl Palmitate is the safest and most effective form of vitamin C. It increases of the longevity of skin cells by 150 percent.
This ingredient can be found in all of the DermCareMD™ skin care treatments.
Aloe Vera
Studies at the United States’ most esteemed cancer treatment center, M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, proved that although Aloe Vera itself, when applied to the skin, is not carcinogenic (cancer causing), skin that has Aloe Vera applied to it and is then exposed to ultra-violet (UV: sunlight) radiation showed many gene mutations of the kind seen in human skin tumors.
What is even more alarming is the finding that after Aloe Vera was applied to the skin and subjected to UV (sunlight) treatment, 67% of the mice in the study developed Malignant Melanoma. This is the most lethal of all skin cancers since it spreads rapidly throughout the body via the blood and lymphatic drainage systems and does not respond to treatment.
Although Aloe Vera has many excellent topical healing benefits, it should not be used before prolonged sun exposure.
Hydroquinone
Hydroquinone is used as a cosmetic skin-bleaching agent, but in some countries it is banned (in The Netherlands, for example, where it was banned in 2001 because it can cause white patches on the face (leukoderma) with confetti-like depigmentation and subcutaneous (below the surface of the skin) dark collections of pigment (exogenous ochonosis).
Furthermore, according to researchers, long-term effects – such as cancer – are highly likely as a result of Hydroquinone use. Kidney tumors and leukemia (white blood cell cancer) occurred in animal experiments, which have exposed its carcinogenic and nephrotoxic (kidney-damaging) properties. It has also been show to cause DNA damage. Daily use causes it to accumulate in the body by absorption through the skin faster than it can be excreted in the urine.
The safest and most effective ingredients for skin lightening are Magnesium Ascorbyl Phosphate (vitamin C), Glycyrrhiza Glabra (Licorice) Extract, Niacinamide (Vitamin B3), Rumex Occidentalis Extract (Tyrostat®*), Retinol (a safe and non irritating form of vitamin A), Glucosamine Sulfate and Ursolic Acid. These 7 ingredients can all be found in the DermCareMD™ Hyperpigmentation/Lightening Treatment at http://www.dermcaremd.com/. DermCareMD™ has made this product as well as their Advanced Facial Treatment, Eye Treatment and the Moisturizing Treatment available at 60% off when purchased online at http://www.dermcaremd.com/.
For example, compare the clinical study which proves how much more effective Tyrostat®*is than Hydroquinone (as well as other leading ingredients). Tyrostat®* is a safe and natural plant based ingredient derived from Rumex Occidentalis Extract.
Paraben Preservatives
Parabens are dangerous preservatives found in most skin care and cosmetic products. They are irritating to the skin and cause a contact dermatitis (skin allergic reaction). “Parabens have been implicated in numerous cases of contact sensitivity associated with cutaneous (skin) exposure.”
Parabens are Endocrine Disruptors and are Estrogenic; they bind (attach) themselves to the Estrogen Hormone active receptors, and harm Estrogen (female hormone) activity.
Parabens also harm the male reproductive system and can decrease the size of the male reproductive (sexual) organ size (testes, prostate, and seminal vesicles). They also decrease the sperm count and motility of those sperm. Additionally, parabens cause time dependent death to liver cells (hepatocytes) and their mitochondria (energy producing intra-cellular particulate bodies).” They damage white blood cells (lymphocytes) as well.
Why are these dangerous Parabens still on the shelf? Because Parabens have been used for more than 50 years as an anti-microbial (germ killing agent) in foods, drugs, and cosmetics, they were commonly used before the FDA began its regulation of preservatives. Therefore the use of Parabens was “grandfathered in” as acceptable, thus avoiding the normal safety regulations now applied to all other nutrients.
DMAE
The British Journal of Dermatology published an article in March 2007 that studied the cosmeceutical agent 2-dimethylaminoethanol (DMAE) which is found in numerous anti-aging/wrinkle creams at high concentrations.
In this study, researchers observed a significant deceleration of cell division and the death of a significant percentage of fibroblasts cells when DMAE was applied to the skin. The mortality rate of fibroblasts, which differed according to DMAE concentrations, was above 25% after 24 hours in the case of a concentration similar to the one resulting from normal use of an anti-aging/wrinkle cream. The researchers also found that the anti-wrinkle effects were due to the thickening of the skin induced by the pathological swelling of the fibroblasts.
"Even though DMAE is similar to medication, there is very little scientific documentation about its pharmacological and toxicological effects," explains Dr. Marceau, who stresses his goal is not to condemn the use of this compound. "We're not saying DMAE is dangerous to people exposed to it, but our results indicate it's time to begin serious research to determine whether or not it poses a health risk."
Peptides and Neuropeptides
Do you know where all the Peptides and Neuropeptides in cosmetics come from and how safe they are? In 2005, a Medical School Dermatology professor published the article “Cosmeceutical Peptides” that had the shocking conclusion. In essence, the article said that you could very well become an unwitting volunteer of cosmetic manufacturers by testing (buying and using) cosmetics containing Peptides in order for most companies to avoid the cost of obtaining FDA approval. Peptides, amino acids attached together, are biologically active compounds. Most often they come from meat. Which meat? From what country of origin? Have they been thoroughly tested for Mad Cow Disease prions? Have they been sterilized for these germs? The potentially devastating long-term effects of these peptides are, as of now, unknown. Likewise, where do the Neuropeptides found in some cosmetics come from? Brains and spinal cords have the highest concentration of Neuropeptides in your body and that of all animals. In 2004 the FDA warned against the use of topical Collagen because of the potential danger of catching Mad Cow Disease. But Neuropeptides from cow brains and spinal cords pose a much greater danger. Many Peptides in your body have active biological properties, including hormone-like effects.
Alpha Hydroxy Acids
When applied to the skin, Alpha Hydroxy Acids strip the protective stratum corneum, the outer skin layer of dead epithelial cells and the fatty sebum, from the live epidermis exposing healthy skin layers to the injurious effects of sunlight. The FDA warned in 2005 “Sensitivity to UV radiation is the main reason for the skin's sensitivity to the sun. Short-term exposure to the sun may cause sunburn and chronic long-term exposure to the sun may increase risk of premature skin aging. Experimental and epidemiological studies have demonstrated that prolonged exposure to the UV radiation in sunlight is a primary risk factor for certain types of skin cancer.” When you’ve peeled away the protective stratum corneum layer of skin with these acids, sunlight can more easily damage DNA in cells at the skin's deepest levels and promote cancer.
Retinoic acid, Tretinoin, dermabrasion, chemical and laser skin peels
These treatments also denude the skin surface protective layer, some very deeply, all increasing the risks for photo-damage, aging, lowering the skin' s immune system and increasing the risk of cancer in any sunlight without intensive protection and a therapeutic skin treatment with skin healing nutrients. The nutrients found in the DermCareMD™ Treatments are proven to help increase the health and life of skin cells, as well as reverse all signs of aging.
Avobenzone (Parsol 1789) Sunscreen ingredient
The UVA protection you expect from Avobenzone (Parsol 1789), which is found in many sunscreens, does not last. In fact, a study in 2005 documented that "after two hours of sunlight, the preparation containing the Avobenzone (Parsol 1789); 4-tert-butyl-4' - methoxy-dibenzoyl-methane {BM-DBM}) lost 85% of its UVA absorbance." Another 2005 research study of Avobenzone showed that instead of preventing free radical (oxidant) generation after UVA irradiation, these researchers discovered that "this product produced free radicals detected by Electron Spin Resonance (ESR) spectroscopy that persisted even after the exposure had ended."
Ultraviolet (UVA and UVB) rays are powerful forms of damaging radiation that penetrate into your skin, injuring all its layers, causing all three types of skin cancer and triggering cascades of oxidation and other toxic compounds. From birth, its cumulative injurious effects cause skin aging wrinkles, hyperpigmentation, and dryness.
You may be asking: “But doesn't my high SPF sunscreen protect me from all those UVA and UVB sunrays?” No, all your high SPF will do is to allow you to have more time being irradiated until you get "burned." And SPF is only a measure for UVB protection, not for any UVA blocking action. Another thing to be aware of is that much of the damage is done by all that pre-burn irradiation. Most light clothing does not protect against UVA and UVB irradiation, and when the clothing is wet, additional rays penetrate and damage your skin.
Menthol
Menthol is used in cold preparations and if used excessively it can be poisonous. A medical examiner blamed a 17-year-old track star’s death on the use of too much muscle cream, the kind used to soothe aching legs after exercise. The medical examiner found that she died after her body absorbed high levels of methyl salicylate, an anti-inflammatory found in sports creams. These chemicals can cause severe kidney damage (interstitial nephritis) as well as gangrene of your skin. Menthol damages the outer layer of the epidermis, the stratum corneum, allowing water to pass through (increases the Trans-Epidermal Water Loss or TEWL) increasing the dehydration of your skin and allows topical chemicals to pass more easily through your skin. So, you simultaneously lose your most precious bodily fluid – water – and increase your risk to the thousands of chemicals you are exposed to every week.
Vitamin K
It has been suggested that topical Vitamin K can accelerate healing of skin bruises, as well as “dark circles” under eyes. However, topical Vitamin K does not help bruises to heal and it does not eliminate any dark areas under the eyes. Only Vitamin K used by your liver can have any assistance, and only if your Prothrombin level is deficient, as measured by the Prothrombin-Time (Pro-Time; PT) and/or INR blood tests.
Furthermore, Vitamin K topically applied can cause severe chronic skin reactions.
Anti-aging and wrinkle prevention is effectively treated by safe natural alternatives, such as Glucosamine Sulfate, Resveratrol, Green Tea Extract (EGCG), Magnesium Ascorbyl Phosphate (vitamin C), Niacinamide (vitamin B3), Ginseng Extract, Ginkgo Biloba Extract, Pomegranate Seed Extract, Squalane, vitamin A, vitamin D3, vitamin E, Coenzyme Q10. These, plus many more plant-based nutrients, can be found in the DermCareMD™ Advanced Facial Treatment, Eye Treatment, Hyperpigmentation Lightening treatment, and Moisturizing Rejuvenation Treatment.
Each nutrient used in DermCareMD™ products is scientifically documented for guaranteed results. The formulations for the DermCareMD™ Treatment were developed from the research from thousands of independent physicians and scientists from major research centers and universities, such as: Harvard University, Johns Hopkins University, Cleveland Clinic, M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, Mayo Clinic, and National Institutes of Health (NIH).** DermCareMD™ documents these studies in their Medical Reference Library found at http://www.dermcaremd.com/
Skin care should be exactly that – skin care. The key to healthy, younger-looking skin for a lifetime is the use of products that contain only safe and effective antioxidants, vitamins, and minerals (each supported by independent medical and scientific research).
The one company that has taken the guesswork out of skin care, and put science and safety first is DermCareMD™. All DermCareMD™ products are paraben free, sulfate free, color free, fragrance free, alcohol free, lanolin free, Hydroquinone free, endocrine disruptor free, propylene glycol free, and dye free. In addition, all DermCareMD™ products are made with medical-grade plant based ingredients and are hypoallergenic, non-Comedogenic, non-irritating and pH balanced.
DermCareMD™ has made it easy and affordable to get the results you are looking for; get 60% off all products online, plus 60% off for one year when purchased during their promotional period. In addition, get their Free Skin Care Tips Newsletter and register to win a month's supply of each product at http://www.dermcaremd.com/.
* Tyrostat® is a registered trademark of Atrium Innovations Inc.
**These institutions and the National Library of Medicine are not affiliated with DermCareMD or DermCareMD.com and have not endorsed our products.
Copyright 2007 DermCareMD. 2007-07-07 REFERENCES are available by request. Contact press@DermCareMD.com or visit the DermCareMD™ Medical Reference library online at http://www.dermcaremd.com/
What you don’t know may be rapidly aging your skin.
Plus, what are the safest and most effective anti aging products available?
You spend hundreds, even thousands, of dollars on skin care products and procedures to look younger each year, but could what you are using on your skin actually age you faster? Yes. You’ve probably unknowingly used products that contain harmful ingredients or have had dangerous procedures that could cause more harm than good.
Many skin care products as well as sunscreen products contain harmful topical ingredients that can exacerbate the dangers to your skin. The following are particularly dangerous and you should be aware of them.
Ascorbyl Palmitate (C-ester) form of vitamin C
Aloe Vera
DMAE
Retinoic acid, Tretinoin, dermabrasion, chemical and laser skin peels
Paraben Preservatives
Alpha Hydroxy Acids
Avobenzone (Parsol 1789) Sunscreen ingredient
Hydroquinone
Peptides and Neuropeptides
MentholVitamin K
Ascorbyl Palmitate (C-ester) form of vitamin C
In 2002 the prestigious Mayo Clinic found a "...widespread use of Ascorbyl Palmitate in numerous over-the-counter topical skin care products and sunscreens." They noted that following physiologic doses of sunlight, this chemical form of vitamin C was "toxic to epidermal (skin) cells." Numerous skin care and sunscreen products contain concentrations of Ascorbyl Palmitate, 1,000 times more than the concentrations the Mayo Clinic found to be toxic to epidermal cells.
Magnesium Ascorbyl Palmitate is the safest and most effective form of vitamin C. It increases of the longevity of skin cells by 150 percent.
This ingredient can be found in all of the DermCareMD™ skin care treatments.
Aloe Vera
Studies at the United States’ most esteemed cancer treatment center, M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, proved that although Aloe Vera itself, when applied to the skin, is not carcinogenic (cancer causing), skin that has Aloe Vera applied to it and is then exposed to ultra-violet (UV: sunlight) radiation showed many gene mutations of the kind seen in human skin tumors.
What is even more alarming is the finding that after Aloe Vera was applied to the skin and subjected to UV (sunlight) treatment, 67% of the mice in the study developed Malignant Melanoma. This is the most lethal of all skin cancers since it spreads rapidly throughout the body via the blood and lymphatic drainage systems and does not respond to treatment.
Although Aloe Vera has many excellent topical healing benefits, it should not be used before prolonged sun exposure.
Hydroquinone
Hydroquinone is used as a cosmetic skin-bleaching agent, but in some countries it is banned (in The Netherlands, for example, where it was banned in 2001 because it can cause white patches on the face (leukoderma) with confetti-like depigmentation and subcutaneous (below the surface of the skin) dark collections of pigment (exogenous ochonosis).
Furthermore, according to researchers, long-term effects – such as cancer – are highly likely as a result of Hydroquinone use. Kidney tumors and leukemia (white blood cell cancer) occurred in animal experiments, which have exposed its carcinogenic and nephrotoxic (kidney-damaging) properties. It has also been show to cause DNA damage. Daily use causes it to accumulate in the body by absorption through the skin faster than it can be excreted in the urine.
The safest and most effective ingredients for skin lightening are Magnesium Ascorbyl Phosphate (vitamin C), Glycyrrhiza Glabra (Licorice) Extract, Niacinamide (Vitamin B3), Rumex Occidentalis Extract (Tyrostat®*), Retinol (a safe and non irritating form of vitamin A), Glucosamine Sulfate and Ursolic Acid. These 7 ingredients can all be found in the DermCareMD™ Hyperpigmentation/Lightening Treatment at http://www.dermcaremd.com/. DermCareMD™ has made this product as well as their Advanced Facial Treatment, Eye Treatment and the Moisturizing Treatment available at 60% off when purchased online at http://www.dermcaremd.com/.
For example, compare the clinical study which proves how much more effective Tyrostat®*is than Hydroquinone (as well as other leading ingredients). Tyrostat®* is a safe and natural plant based ingredient derived from Rumex Occidentalis Extract.
Paraben Preservatives
Parabens are dangerous preservatives found in most skin care and cosmetic products. They are irritating to the skin and cause a contact dermatitis (skin allergic reaction). “Parabens have been implicated in numerous cases of contact sensitivity associated with cutaneous (skin) exposure.”
Parabens are Endocrine Disruptors and are Estrogenic; they bind (attach) themselves to the Estrogen Hormone active receptors, and harm Estrogen (female hormone) activity.
Parabens also harm the male reproductive system and can decrease the size of the male reproductive (sexual) organ size (testes, prostate, and seminal vesicles). They also decrease the sperm count and motility of those sperm. Additionally, parabens cause time dependent death to liver cells (hepatocytes) and their mitochondria (energy producing intra-cellular particulate bodies).” They damage white blood cells (lymphocytes) as well.
Why are these dangerous Parabens still on the shelf? Because Parabens have been used for more than 50 years as an anti-microbial (germ killing agent) in foods, drugs, and cosmetics, they were commonly used before the FDA began its regulation of preservatives. Therefore the use of Parabens was “grandfathered in” as acceptable, thus avoiding the normal safety regulations now applied to all other nutrients.
DMAE
The British Journal of Dermatology published an article in March 2007 that studied the cosmeceutical agent 2-dimethylaminoethanol (DMAE) which is found in numerous anti-aging/wrinkle creams at high concentrations.
In this study, researchers observed a significant deceleration of cell division and the death of a significant percentage of fibroblasts cells when DMAE was applied to the skin. The mortality rate of fibroblasts, which differed according to DMAE concentrations, was above 25% after 24 hours in the case of a concentration similar to the one resulting from normal use of an anti-aging/wrinkle cream. The researchers also found that the anti-wrinkle effects were due to the thickening of the skin induced by the pathological swelling of the fibroblasts.
"Even though DMAE is similar to medication, there is very little scientific documentation about its pharmacological and toxicological effects," explains Dr. Marceau, who stresses his goal is not to condemn the use of this compound. "We're not saying DMAE is dangerous to people exposed to it, but our results indicate it's time to begin serious research to determine whether or not it poses a health risk."
Peptides and Neuropeptides
Do you know where all the Peptides and Neuropeptides in cosmetics come from and how safe they are? In 2005, a Medical School Dermatology professor published the article “Cosmeceutical Peptides” that had the shocking conclusion. In essence, the article said that you could very well become an unwitting volunteer of cosmetic manufacturers by testing (buying and using) cosmetics containing Peptides in order for most companies to avoid the cost of obtaining FDA approval. Peptides, amino acids attached together, are biologically active compounds. Most often they come from meat. Which meat? From what country of origin? Have they been thoroughly tested for Mad Cow Disease prions? Have they been sterilized for these germs? The potentially devastating long-term effects of these peptides are, as of now, unknown. Likewise, where do the Neuropeptides found in some cosmetics come from? Brains and spinal cords have the highest concentration of Neuropeptides in your body and that of all animals. In 2004 the FDA warned against the use of topical Collagen because of the potential danger of catching Mad Cow Disease. But Neuropeptides from cow brains and spinal cords pose a much greater danger. Many Peptides in your body have active biological properties, including hormone-like effects.
Alpha Hydroxy Acids
When applied to the skin, Alpha Hydroxy Acids strip the protective stratum corneum, the outer skin layer of dead epithelial cells and the fatty sebum, from the live epidermis exposing healthy skin layers to the injurious effects of sunlight. The FDA warned in 2005 “Sensitivity to UV radiation is the main reason for the skin's sensitivity to the sun. Short-term exposure to the sun may cause sunburn and chronic long-term exposure to the sun may increase risk of premature skin aging. Experimental and epidemiological studies have demonstrated that prolonged exposure to the UV radiation in sunlight is a primary risk factor for certain types of skin cancer.” When you’ve peeled away the protective stratum corneum layer of skin with these acids, sunlight can more easily damage DNA in cells at the skin's deepest levels and promote cancer.
Retinoic acid, Tretinoin, dermabrasion, chemical and laser skin peels
These treatments also denude the skin surface protective layer, some very deeply, all increasing the risks for photo-damage, aging, lowering the skin' s immune system and increasing the risk of cancer in any sunlight without intensive protection and a therapeutic skin treatment with skin healing nutrients. The nutrients found in the DermCareMD™ Treatments are proven to help increase the health and life of skin cells, as well as reverse all signs of aging.
Avobenzone (Parsol 1789) Sunscreen ingredient
The UVA protection you expect from Avobenzone (Parsol 1789), which is found in many sunscreens, does not last. In fact, a study in 2005 documented that "after two hours of sunlight, the preparation containing the Avobenzone (Parsol 1789); 4-tert-butyl-4' - methoxy-dibenzoyl-methane {BM-DBM}) lost 85% of its UVA absorbance." Another 2005 research study of Avobenzone showed that instead of preventing free radical (oxidant) generation after UVA irradiation, these researchers discovered that "this product produced free radicals detected by Electron Spin Resonance (ESR) spectroscopy that persisted even after the exposure had ended."
Ultraviolet (UVA and UVB) rays are powerful forms of damaging radiation that penetrate into your skin, injuring all its layers, causing all three types of skin cancer and triggering cascades of oxidation and other toxic compounds. From birth, its cumulative injurious effects cause skin aging wrinkles, hyperpigmentation, and dryness.
You may be asking: “But doesn't my high SPF sunscreen protect me from all those UVA and UVB sunrays?” No, all your high SPF will do is to allow you to have more time being irradiated until you get "burned." And SPF is only a measure for UVB protection, not for any UVA blocking action. Another thing to be aware of is that much of the damage is done by all that pre-burn irradiation. Most light clothing does not protect against UVA and UVB irradiation, and when the clothing is wet, additional rays penetrate and damage your skin.
Menthol
Menthol is used in cold preparations and if used excessively it can be poisonous. A medical examiner blamed a 17-year-old track star’s death on the use of too much muscle cream, the kind used to soothe aching legs after exercise. The medical examiner found that she died after her body absorbed high levels of methyl salicylate, an anti-inflammatory found in sports creams. These chemicals can cause severe kidney damage (interstitial nephritis) as well as gangrene of your skin. Menthol damages the outer layer of the epidermis, the stratum corneum, allowing water to pass through (increases the Trans-Epidermal Water Loss or TEWL) increasing the dehydration of your skin and allows topical chemicals to pass more easily through your skin. So, you simultaneously lose your most precious bodily fluid – water – and increase your risk to the thousands of chemicals you are exposed to every week.
Vitamin K
It has been suggested that topical Vitamin K can accelerate healing of skin bruises, as well as “dark circles” under eyes. However, topical Vitamin K does not help bruises to heal and it does not eliminate any dark areas under the eyes. Only Vitamin K used by your liver can have any assistance, and only if your Prothrombin level is deficient, as measured by the Prothrombin-Time (Pro-Time; PT) and/or INR blood tests.
Furthermore, Vitamin K topically applied can cause severe chronic skin reactions.
Anti-aging and wrinkle prevention is effectively treated by safe natural alternatives, such as Glucosamine Sulfate, Resveratrol, Green Tea Extract (EGCG), Magnesium Ascorbyl Phosphate (vitamin C), Niacinamide (vitamin B3), Ginseng Extract, Ginkgo Biloba Extract, Pomegranate Seed Extract, Squalane, vitamin A, vitamin D3, vitamin E, Coenzyme Q10. These, plus many more plant-based nutrients, can be found in the DermCareMD™ Advanced Facial Treatment, Eye Treatment, Hyperpigmentation Lightening treatment, and Moisturizing Rejuvenation Treatment.
Each nutrient used in DermCareMD™ products is scientifically documented for guaranteed results. The formulations for the DermCareMD™ Treatment were developed from the research from thousands of independent physicians and scientists from major research centers and universities, such as: Harvard University, Johns Hopkins University, Cleveland Clinic, M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, Mayo Clinic, and National Institutes of Health (NIH).** DermCareMD™ documents these studies in their Medical Reference Library found at http://www.dermcaremd.com/
Skin care should be exactly that – skin care. The key to healthy, younger-looking skin for a lifetime is the use of products that contain only safe and effective antioxidants, vitamins, and minerals (each supported by independent medical and scientific research).
The one company that has taken the guesswork out of skin care, and put science and safety first is DermCareMD™. All DermCareMD™ products are paraben free, sulfate free, color free, fragrance free, alcohol free, lanolin free, Hydroquinone free, endocrine disruptor free, propylene glycol free, and dye free. In addition, all DermCareMD™ products are made with medical-grade plant based ingredients and are hypoallergenic, non-Comedogenic, non-irritating and pH balanced.
DermCareMD™ has made it easy and affordable to get the results you are looking for; get 60% off all products online, plus 60% off for one year when purchased during their promotional period. In addition, get their Free Skin Care Tips Newsletter and register to win a month's supply of each product at http://www.dermcaremd.com/.
* Tyrostat® is a registered trademark of Atrium Innovations Inc.
**These institutions and the National Library of Medicine are not affiliated with DermCareMD or DermCareMD.com and have not endorsed our products.
Copyright 2007 DermCareMD. 2007-07-07 REFERENCES are available by request. Contact press@DermCareMD.com or visit the DermCareMD™ Medical Reference library online at http://www.dermcaremd.com/










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