Have you ever done this? Taken a pinch of skin and pulled and let go, and watched your skin return to its normal condition? Flat? As it goes back into place it’s demonstrating skin elasticity.

Do that test with a young girl, and an older woman, and you’ll see a big difference in the results that you observe. The older woman will find that the skin goes back into place much slower, because over time as she has aged her skin has lost it’s elasticity, gradually.

So what makes your skin elastic? It’s a combination of things but basically the most important skin proteins called collagen and elastin are responsible for skin elasticity. They help hold the skin together.

Elastin is a good example. It is a strong rubbery like substance that we find right throughout our bodies in places like our ligaments.

Both collagen and elastin form fibers which help our skin hold together and contribute to that elastic feel.

But sadly as we age our stores of both collagen and elastin in our skin slowly decline. This is a result of a number of processes like glycation, which helps break down collagen. Its not necessary to know why this decline happens, what matters is that it does happen, and what to do to increase the stores of collagen and elastin in our skin as we age.

And of course the loss of skin elasticity is the result of the loss of collagen and elastin. That may be happening to you, depending on your age.

The traditional approach to increasing collagen and elastin in our skin taken by the big brand skin care companies is to add collagen and elastin to the bottles of skin care products that you see on the shelves of your local store.

But sadly this approach doesn’t actually do anything to increase your collagen and elastin stores in your skin because the molecule size of both of these is too large to enter your skin, they just remain on the surface.

So if they don’t work why in the world would they put them in the bottles? Because they know that having collagen and elastin listed on the label sells lots of bottles.

So if adding them to the bottles is useless how do you increase your skin’s stores of elastin and collagen?

It’s possible right now to improve skin elasticity by increasing collagen and elastin by using a skin care ingredient manufactured in New Zealand called Cynergy TK. What this does is to stimulate the skin to produce more of it’s own proteins.

The wool of sheep is used to produce Cynergy TK and studies have shown visible reductions in wrinkles within a few weeks use.

But you can’t buy Cynergy TK, it’s an ingredient that is used by a company that makes the worlds best natural skin care products. You get the Cynergy TK in their products.

So if it works so well why aren’t the big brand name products using it? Because it’s much more expensive than putting a small amount of elastin and collagen in the bottle and putting that on the label.

So then the best skin care products containing Cynergy TK must be really expensive then? But they aren’t, because whilst the big name companies spend tens of millions on TV advertising, which has to be factored into the product price, the small niche skin care company making the best skin care products doesn’t advertise on TV at all, so you won’t have heard of them and they don’t spend big on marketing. They spend on product quality.

Oh, and they offer a money back guarantee. So yes there is a way to increase skin elasticity as you age, and improving skin elasticity is the key to combating skin wrinkles, lines and sagging in your later years.

So if you’re worried about losing skin elasticity as you age you can do something about it, try the worlds best natural skin care products and do it risk free.

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