October 13, 2009
Why Your Next Skin Care Product Should Not Include Placental Anti-Aging Serum
When we use any skin care product, isn't it true that we want results that make us look better on the outside and feel good on the inside? That is exactly why it is essential to buy products that give us an outcome devoid of controversy.
Can the safety of this serum be assured?
What is the source of this serum? Is there cause for concern in this regard?
Placental anti-aging serum is obtained from the placenta - the protective sack that nourishes a growing baby inside its mother's belly. This sack also filters toxins from the mother's bloodstream before they enter that of the baby.
During the extraction process, these toxins must be removed to verify that the resulting merchandise will be helpful and not harmful to the skin. This is a delicate process because not all mothers have avoided harmful habits like smoking that multiply the amount of toxins in the body.
Why this serum can be so costly
Any natural skin treatment should have ingredients that are easily obtainable for use in anti-aging skin products. The placental anti-aging serum comes from a living part of the human body which means that now moral, political and ethical problems surface, affecting the regulation of this ingredient and also its price tag.
Does this anti-aging skin treatment really moisturize and hydrate?
The purpose of the placenta during the growth of an embryo is basically to feed and protect the baby. The placenta allows for the exchange of essential nutrients while it obstructs the immune system of the mother from discarding this new living creature that is forming inside her. In this function, the placenta fulfills its purpose. However, there exists other organic ingredients for skin care whose main purpose in nature is to hydrate, which helps prevent wrinkles.
So to avoid the controversy and prospective contaminations associated with placental anti-aging serum, we would all do better to seek out skin care products with other biological ingredients.
An alternative to placental anti-aging serum is snail serum. Snail cosmetics - such as BIOSKINCARE - do not carry the controversy of products derived from the placenta. Natural skin care items should also have as their source ingredients whose main purpose is to moisturize and hydrate the skin. In this sense, the items containing snail serum excel at easing wrinkles and as a natural acne treatment.
- Lisel Torgerson

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