How to Properly Use Progeline Cream

In the past few years, there have been a ton of skin care trends to emerge in the industry. Many of these products make lofty promises about improving your skin. Yet, few of them actually work! 

 

One product that has survived the hype is progeline cream. This cream is known to reduce fine lines, wrinkles, and other signs of aging. For that reason, it's become a popular ingredient in anti-aging products. 

 

However, progeline is much more than just a marketable gimmick. Unlike some of its counterparts, there is actual science to support its utility.

 

There are countless options in the industry today; each one with fancier packaging, longer ingredient lists, and more lofty claims than the next. 

 

With how oversaturated the market is, it can be overwhelming trying to find products that work for you. It is especially difficult to find an effective skin care routine with how many conflicting opinions there are online. 

 

When it comes to this one though, you can rest assured; you're in good hands. If you want to learn how to properly use progeline cream, continue reading below!

 

What is Progeline Cream?

 

Progeline cream is a product that contains progeline, a bio-engineered peptide made up of glycerin, water, dextran, and trifluoroacetyl tripeptide. The dextran is used to thicken the glycerin and water, which allows the trifluoroacetyl tripeptide to penetrate the skin's outer layer.

 

This proprietary ingredient was invented by Lucas Meyer Cosmetics. They are a cosmetics products manufacturer based in New York City. The company is known for their innovative skin care and personal care products. 

 

Progeline cream helps soften and plump the skin. This engineered peptide is designed to mimic the naturally occurring peptides in the skin. 

 

According to Lucas Meyer Cosmetics, progeline cream also reduces synthesis of progerin, inhibits MMPs, contracts collagen, and increases syndecan. Together, these processes translate to reduced wrinkling, skin sagging, and volume loss.

 

Many have called this ingredient the holy grail of anti-aging products. With that being said, it has made quite the splash in the industry.

 

What Are Peptides?

 

In short, peptides are short molecular chains filled with amino acids. They are frequently found in skin care products because of their ability to produce collagen.

 

Collagen, one of the most important proteins in your skin, helps repair damaged skin and decrease visibility of lines. Basically, peptides are the building blocks for new collagen to be made. They also help elastin fibers to be produced. 

 

Both of these proteins are responsible for the flexibility and bounce of your skin. When their production halts, the firmness, texture, and brightness of your skin start to fade. Lines also become more defined. 

 

How to Apply

 

To apply progeline cream, gently massage a quarter size amount into your skin, using an upward motion. Continue rubbing until the cream is completely absorbed. Wait three to five minutes before applying your next product. 

 

This cream is best used as the first step of your skin care routine in the morning and the last step of your routine at night. Ideally, you should apply it twice a day.

 

You can use this cream across your entire face, but some people choose to only use it on problem areas. If there is a particular area of your face that is prone to wrinkling, dryness, or redness, progeline cream will help soothe it. 

 

This cream is particularly effective in treating loose, saggy skin across the face, lower jawline, neck, and chin. 

 

Other Anti-Aging Ingredients

 

Besides progeline, there are also other ingredients that are effective in treating symptoms of aging. Some of the most popular ingredients include retinols and antioxidants.

 

Retinol has been the standard for anti-aging products for decades. It was originally formulated in the 1970s to treat acne. Since then, it has become a very common ingredient in reducing fine lines, smoothing out the skin, and brightening dark spots. 

 

As we age, our skin tends to become thinner and paler. Retinol helps thicken the skin over time and protect its texture and tone. 

 

You may also experience dark spots from overexposure to the sun. Retinol can help fade those spots by encouraging skin cell turnover. 

 

Antioxidants, on the other hand, help protect the skin from oxidative damage. They also help repair past damage to the skin and hyperpigmentation. 

 

There are many foods that contain antioxidants including tea, coffee, blueberries, artichokes, kale, dark chocolate, and more. In addition to helping your skin, antioxidants also help defend the body from harmful molecules known as free radicals. 

 

 

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