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Sothys skin care products offers a complete Sothys treatment line for Face, Body,
and Sun Care. Sothys cosmetics has a dedicated team of European pharmacists, chemist
and estheticians who helped develop product line. Sothys brand image is recognized
in over 55 years experience in beauty salons and spas.
Sothys
was a beauty institute in Paris in 1946, where a list of exclusive customers enjoyed
fine French products created by Dr. Hotz, a medical biologist.
Sothys opened the doors to the United States market in the late 1970's. Here,
under the direction of an esthetician, Mr. Christian Garces, Sothys continued
its mark of excellence by bringing its French traditions to the American woman. Today
the company enjoys a profitable and large market share. The commercial dynamism
of the company, along with an experienced and efficient team, make Sothys a bright
star in the industry.
Sothys skin care serums and intensive care products, emulsions, and creams, has
been industry-renowned for more than 50 years. Sothys biotechnology is based on
plant and marine proteins, natural enzymes, and aromatic extracts.
Sothys
formulations are non-comedogenic and do not contain any crude alcohol's or animal
extracts. Sothys does not test on animals. Sothys specializes in the intensive
treatment of dehydrated skin, photo-aged skin, as well as offering the only complete
dedicated line for fragile capillaries and sensitive/reactive skin. >>View
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Skin
Care Tip:
Does
nutrition make a difference in skin rejuvenation
It would be naive to believe that changing your nutrition is going
to wipe out all your wrinkles or completely stop skin aging. But
it is just as naive to think that you can eat (or neglect to eat)
whatever you want without any effect on your skin. What you eat
affects every organ in your body and skin is no exception. You may
think that as long as you are using an expensive skin cream with
a bunch of ingredients with scientific-sounding names, your skin
will be properly nourished. Nothing can be further from the truth.
While a skin cream may provide a number of important substances,
it is never enough to ensure a proper, all-round skin nutrition.
Advantages
of nourishing the skin from within
Every
cell in the human body needs dozens and dozens of nutrients and
metabolites. Some, like vitamins, minerals and essential amino acids
need to come from food. Others are produced by the body provided
it is healthy and properly nourished. No skin cream can replace
that.
Applying
a cream with nutrients to the surface of you skin does not ensure
that those nutrients actually penetrate into your skin cells. They
may just "sit there" until your next shower. How much
of the active ingredients actually get into your skin cells depends
on the skin's condition, concentration of the ingredients, manufacturing
technology and many other factors. This doesn't mean that all topical
preparations are useless -- but they are often unreliable. On the
other hand, when the nutrients are ingested and absorbed into your
bloodstream, they are sure to be delivered to your skin cells.
Nutrition
has some effect on the mechanisms of aging of the body as a whole.
Inhibiting these mechanisms slows down the overall aging process,
including the aging of the skin.
Nutritients
and foods that benefit your skin also tend to benefit other body
systems and overall health.
Limitations of nourishing the skin from within
Skin
aging is a combination of the mechanisms of aging innate to human
physiology plus the environmental damage from sun, wind and pollution.
Proper nutrition may help partly inhibit physiological aging but
does little to protect the skin from the outside world. The latter
must be achieved by limiting sun exposure, use of proper (UVA+UVB)
sunblocks and other measures discussed throughout this site.
It
is impossible to safely achieve much-higher-than-normal concentration
of active ingredients in skin cells through oral intake. Some skin
treatments, particularly those striving to produce relatively quick
and dramatic results, rely on creating unusually high concentration
of active ingredients in the skin. In most cases, this can be achieved
only through properly done topical application or some special medical
techniques (e.g. electrophoresis) - doing so through oral treatment
is usually either impossible or unsafe. For instance, vitamin C
topical treatments appear to be effective only at concentrations
of 10% or more. Such concentration cannot be achieved by just bulking
up on vitamin C supplements because vitamin C is quickly excreted
via kidneys. Besides, excessively high doses of vitamin C may cause
serious adverse reactions.
Some
potentially beneficial substances are reasonably safe for topical
use but unsafe for ingestion.
Some
substances, such as peptides and growth factors, are easily broken
down by digestive enzymes. They become inactive after going through
the GI tract and therefore can be used only topically
Some
of the orally taken nutrients may not be properly absorbed via GI
tract. This happens when a person has certain digestive problems,
such as hypoacidity, or when nutrients come from poorly manufactured
supplements. Care should be taken to ensure proper absorption.
Bottom line
A balanced nutrition of the body is important for maintaining healthy
skin. It may not produce striking rejuvenation, but neglecting it
will make your skin age considerably faster. Deficiencies of certain
nutrients, such as vitamin A, B-complex, and essential fatty acids
are known to cause various forms of dermatitis and other skin conditions.
Mild deficiencies, which are very common and often go unnoticed,
may not cause clinical manifestations but clearly impair the skin's
ability to heal and renew itself. Improving nutrition in a person
with subclinical nutrient deficiencies often results in a younger
looking skin and partial reversal of some signs of aging. On the
other hand, "cutting-edge" skin rejuvenation treatments
are likely to be far less effective or even completely fail if your
skin is deficient in one or more essential nutrients. (According
to some estimates, up to a half of the population in the developed
countries have subclinical deficiency of one or more nutrients.)
Finally, some nutrients taken in doses higher than the minimal requirement
(but still in the safe range) may produce skin benefits above and
beyond what the basic balanced nutrition does.
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