Saturday, August 02, 2008

Juvess Skin Cream

I've just started using a new skin cream the other day which apparently is similar to the popular 'Creme de le mer' which is endorsed and used by many celebs such as kate moss, jennifer aniston, kera knightly, johnny depp are using because it is supposed to be a high quality moisterizer. Well it should be, because it costs $110 per ounce. However Juvess has apparently got a very similar cream but also contains a few active compounds such as: Copper peptides, which help increase collagen synthesis. It increases elasticity of the skin, helps remove scars by replacing abnormal collagen matrix with normal collagen. In studies shown here at SkinBiology the results of using copper peptides on skin is dramatic. Another interesting ingredient is Beta glucan, which is found in yeast and oats. A study a little while back found that oat beta glucan can penetrate the skin and increase collagen synthesis, stimulate removal of dead cells and it may help with acne prone skin. At Juvess they have a bar graph which shows the effects of the ingredients. The one below is the results of Beta glucan on skin



The other ingredient is Carnsoine which prevents glycation, and has the ability to actually renew cells to a more youthful state as seen here in this picture.



I've read that many people have had some good success with this cream and now use it to prevent damage and aging, and treat skin that has already been damaged and aged. At the moment I cannot comment on how well it worked for me and my post acne hyperpigmenation and minor scars, because I've only applied the cream 4 times in total. However, what I can say is that the texture is really nice, it doesn't feel to heavy on the skin, and it's non greasy --  leaving a very soft and smooth feel to the skin. By now typical moisturizers would have me breaking out in spots the following day of application.... I feel confident about this cream because the ingredients are backed up with some good, and up to date science from what I've researched over the past week. Juvess also only costs $30 for two ounces, and can last up to 6 months.

I can't wait to 'hopefully' see some good results in the coming months, I'll keep you posted.

Also has anyone else tried this Juvess with much success?


Here are the reference Juvess.com provides to support their cream. Some good evidence, take a read :D

References

1. Int J Cosmet Sci, Vol 27, Issue 5, pp. 292-292 (1), Pillai, R. et al - Anti-wrinkle Therapy: Significant New Findings in the Non-Invasice Cosmetic Treatment of Skin Wrinkles with Beta-Glucan.
http://www.ceapro.com/pdfs/ifscc.pdf

2. Biofactors. 1999; 9(2-4) : 371-8. Hoppe U et al - Coemzyme Q10, a cutaneous antioxidant and energizer. [PMID 10416055]

3. Z Gerontol Geriatr. 1999 Apr;32(2):83-8. Blatt T et al - Modulation of oxidative stresses in human aging skin [PMID 10408011]

4. Ann NY Acad Sci2006 May;1067:369-74. Hipkiss AR - Would carnosine or a carnivorous diet help suppress aging and associated pathologies? [PMID: 16804013]

5. Eur J Dermatol. 2007 Jan-Feb;17(1):12-20. Epub 2007 Feb 27. Pageon H et al - Collagen glycation triggers the formation of aged skin in vitro. [PMID: 17324821]

6. Exp Gerontol. 1999 Jan;34(1):35-45. McFarland GA, Holliday R. - Further evidence for the rejuvenating effects of the dipeptide L-carnosine on cultured human diploid fibroblasts. [PMID: 10197726]

7. Am J Pathol. 2006 Jun;168(6):1861-8. Varani J et al - Decreased collagen production in chronologically aged skin: roles of age-dependent alteration in fibroblast function and defective mechanical stimulation. [PMID: 16723701]

8. J Cosmet Sci. 2002 Jan-Feb;53(1):1-9. Fujimura T, Tsukahara K,... - Treatment of human skin with an extract of Fucus vesiculosus changes its thickness and mechanical properties. [PMID: 11917251]

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

Do you worry about exhausting the Hayflick limit of your skin/collagen cells though? That's the only drawback from my standpoint. I am not sure about that yet.

-K.A.

Matthew said...

You should check out this article on Carnosine and fibroblasts. It seems to rejuvenate the cell and increase the hayflick limit.

http://www.lef.org/magazine/mag2001/jan2001_report_carnosine_1.html

Anonymous said...

Good advice, but sadly, I was taking carnosine until I realized that it makes my mood really bad the day after I take it. Still don't know why, but I also tend to get like that if there's a breech in avoiding my food sensitivities.

I read though that Carnosine can boost testosterone, so perhaps that's all it is (I had hypothesized it has something to do with creating histamines in the body). I'm a woman though, so I don't see any positives to that change while it's making me feel so bad. For a man who might get the same reaction as I do, it could be worth it for maintaining muscle mass if he weight trains AND does CR.

-K.A.

Matthew said...

The carnosine goes onto the skin and gets absorbed. This is a skin cream after all.

Anonymous said...

I look at your pic and dont know WHY you would be worrying about your facial skin at this point in your life.

Matthew said...

Theres a difference between 'worrying' and actively doing something to protect youthful skin from every day damage. But then only if you could actaully see the horrible red acne spots I have, which I will eventually be revealing... It's quite embarrising.

Monica said...

Hi, I recently came accross your blog and have been reading along. I thought I would leave my first comment. I dont know what to say except that I have enjoyed reading. Nice blog. I will keep visiting this blog very often.

Klaumwell Labs said...

Good post in regards to this cream. It would seem to be helpful to use this type of cream for those experiencing dry and cracked patches throughout their skin. Thank you for the info.

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