Skin Ageing in Your 50s

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Skin Ageing in Your 50s

Emma Minderides

Emma Minderides

Beauty Consultant

Published May 2009

The challenges

On the outside, skin becomes drier and more susceptible to free radical damage and age spots, owing to decreasing oestrogen levels caused by the menopause. Fine lines and wrinkles become more deep set and skin starts to sag as it loses underlying fat.


On the inside, collagen and elastin loss is accelerated and cellular turnover decreases. Skin looses its density and becomes thinner and less resilient.


What can you do?

Now is the time to start investing in specialist skincare products targeted at skin needs post menopause. Diet is also important to ensure you maximise your intake of essential minerals such as calcium and zinc.


IMEDEEN Prime Renewal™ has been specially formulated for the skincare needs of women post-menopause. Four tablets taken daily have been shown to maintain skin firmness and reduce the appearance of fine lines, wrinkles and age spots (*1)


Ultrasound scanning pictures below show improvements to the skin before and after 3 months of IMEDEEN Prime Renewal use. The outer black line shows the epidermis where skincare creams work. The coloured elements represent collagen, elastin and moisture retaining elements in the dermis. The brighter and more evenly distributed the colours, the better the quality of the skin.


Find out more about IMEDEEN Prime Renewal™


 

(*1) IMEDEEN Prime Renewal™ efficacy has been shown in the following scientific studies

  • Abstract and oral presentation: Effect of a novel dietary supplement on skin-aging in postmenopausal women. Anti-aging World Congress 10-12 March 2005, Monaco
  • Poster presentation: Cellular protection by natural antioxidants in cultured human skin cells. 11th Annual Meeting of the Society for Free Radical Biology & Medicine, November 17-21, 2004 US Virgin Islands, St. Thomas. Published in international scientific journal: Nico Smit, Fred Romijn, Ali Vahidnia, Stan Pavel and Hans van Pelt and Jana Vicanova. Cellular protection by natural antioxidants in cultured human skin cells. Abstract. Free Radical Biology & Medicine 37: Supplement 1, S43, 2004.


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