From the time that immemorial man searched for the elixir of youth with deep passion, Cleopatra was known to bathe in milk and honey to keep her skin youthful and beautiful. Women of ancient India and Egypt used different pigments to color their lips and eye lids just the way lipsticks and eye-shadows are used today. And then there are millions of legends that say the fountain of eternal youth exists. The search for the right antiaging cosmetics started very early on earth; unfortunately humans still have no clue on how to achieve it.
Let’s see what antiaging cosmetics are.
If you want to know the definition of the antiaging cosmetics, it is that which can effectively reverse aging. Based on this definition there are many things that can fit the antiaging cosmetics bill. However, none of the present-day products really have a permanent effect. The efficiency varies from a few months to a few years, but all need to be repeatedly applied for continuous results. These cosmetics are more or less symptomatic treatments and not a permanent cure.
How the Antiaging Cosmetic Works.
The products usually focus on a combination of aspects that affect the aging process of facial skin in particular. This can be collagen depletion, moisture depletion, nutrients depletion, etc. The cosmetics also act by deflecting the bad influence of the environment on the skin, such as sun blocks which prevent the harmful rays of the sun, and damage the skin.