Does the Collagen Mask Really Work?

You might disagree, but hear me out: using a collagen mask may feel like you are doing something good for your skin, and you may even believe you are getting benefits, but in reality, they are virtually worthless.

If they have any benefit at all, it has nothing to do with the collagen in them.

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How can I say this?

Because I used to believe, like you, that collagen in skin care products was a good thing. After all, it sounded very reasonable, right?

If we lose our collagen (and elastin) as we age, and these two are largely responsible for the health, elasticity, suppleness, texture and tone of our skin, then it seems rational that we should be looking for skin creams that contain them.

And the collagen mask seems as good of an idea as any.

But other than marketing hype, the reality is that these masks cannot improve your skin elasticity, help retain moisture, or turn back the clock on aging in any sustained way.

The scientific reality is that collagen protein is too large to penetrate into the layers of the skin. Look, I hate to talk science lingo, but scientists know that the molecules of the collagen protein just cannot be absorbed by the epidermis.

We don't like to think on a "molecular" level; we just want to look better. But this stuff is very important. It's the basis of whether a product can even work or not.

Because of this reality, collagen is useless is any topical application product, whether it be a skin cream or a collagen mask.

Now, granted, there may be some other ingredients in your mask product that temporarily soothes and feels good on your skin.

But then again, there may also be other ingredients that are harmful to your skin if applied long term.

We all have a choice to make. We all prefer natural products over harsh chemicals. We all want to get good value for money. And, above all, we all want a product that actually works in an enduring way. Meaning, one that gives us lasting results and actually helps improve the health and appearance of our skin over months and years, not just for the 5 or 10 minutes after we use it.

So, the collagen mask is out, but there are in fact natural substances that have been scientifically and clinically proven to help boost your own body's own natural production of collagen, which leads to real results. Results that you'll be seeing in the mirror for a long time.

It's these kind of natural substances, like phytessence wakame, an extract from a special Japanese sea kelp, that I am interested in educating people about.

Or Cynergy TK, a proprietary extract from the wool of a New Zealand sheep, which contains a functional protein called keratin that has been described as like applying "liquid skin" and which has been demonstrated in clinical studies to boost moisture retention, skin elasticity, reduce lines, and increase your body's collagen and elastin production in a sustained way.

In conclusion, if genuine and lasting skin improvement is what you want, it can be attained, just not with so called collagen masks.

Does the Collagen Mask Really Work?

Victoria S. Pedersen is a long time user and passionate advocate of natural skin care products. Visit her site now to discover cutting edge, anti-aging skin care products she recommends after extensive research: http://www.healthy-flawless-skin.com/

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