Age Intervention is a breakthrough in anti-aging technology for adult women. Age Intervention Face addresses the appearance of aging skin changes by targeting two critical areas: hormonal levels and changes associated with cumulative sun exposure.
As females age and hormonal levels drop, the sebaceous glands begin to atrophy, contributing to drier skin. In addition, the decline of estrogen results in reduced moisture content, exacerbating the formation of fine lines and wrinkles. Numerous other hormonally-related changes include thinning of the dermis, thinner and sparser elastin fibers, changes in collagen production and changes in pigment cells.
The second and most challenging aspect of the aging skin process is cumulative sun exposure. Two major factors involved in photo damaged skin are impaired immune function and inflammatory responses that trigger free radical activity.
Jan Marini Skin Research has joined together an extraordinary combination of topical agents that can effectively boost the skin's ability to repair damage and target inflammatory responses that contribute to the visible signs of aging. Your skin will look naturally younger, hydrated and radiant.
AGE INTERVENTION HANDS
It is often said that even if a woman has a youthful appearing face, her hands can give away her age. The hands are indeed a challenging area. Years of constant cumulative sun exposure take its toll in the form of textural changes, discoloration and weathered, dry surface skin. Age Intervention Hands is comprised of an intensive combination of acids, lightening agents and anti-inflammatory agents that can dramatically target these common concerns resulting in measurably younger looking hands. As the first true hand rejuvenation technol ogy, Age Intervention Hands provide remarkable hand resurfacing and rejuvenation benefits.
AGE INTERVENTION FACE
Age Intervention Face is a breakthrough in anti-aging technology for adult women. Age Intervention Face addresses the appearance of aging skin changes by targeting two critical areas: hormonal levels and changes associated with cumulative sun exposure.
Declining Sex Hormones in Females Hormones have a major effect on the brain, bones, the heart, muscle mass and the skin. In females, hormonal levels begin to slowly decline at the age of 25. The average age of peri-menopause is 37 and the average on set of menopause is between 49 and 51 years of age.
The decline of sex hormones is not an even, transitional process for women, but one of constant fluctuations that can manifest it self in many internal changes as well as changes that can affect the appearance of facial skin.
Hormonal decline in males is very gradual, but in females it is a much more obvious and well-defined process. Biologically, this decline is natural. Once the reproductive years are completed, declining hormones are part of the natural aging process. How ever, in today's society women do not die shortly after the childbearing years, but continue to live healthy productive lives long after they cease to give birth. In the U.S. today there are more females over the age of 40 than ever before in history. The over 40 population will be in the workforce longer than any other generation and will live longer than any other generation. Because of new medical advancements, they will also have a greater opportunity to maintain a youthful, vibrant appearance particularly regarding the appearance of aging and sun damaged skin.