connect with me 
Your Sponsor CynVickers   takes you to purchasing website.
SPONSOR ID 309726
At anytime you are on the page please ensure correct info so we may work together. 
The Science of Skin

The
 skin is the largest organ of the human body with two primary functions:
 it protects the body from the environment, and it retains essential 
body fluids such as blood and water. The skin is the barrier between 
your body and the world. The skin acts as a very intricate sensor that 
responds to injury, extremes in humidity and temperature, chemicals, 
bacteria and other disturbances that affect the skin’s ability to act as
 a barrier.
 
When your skin becomes dry in the wintertime, becomes oily when it’s 
humid outside, or when you have a sunburn, your skin is acting as a 
sensor and reacting to its environment. The outer layer of skin signals 
the lower layers to repair the surface damage. Your skin constantly 
strives to maintain its natural baly damage it 
has incurred. Often, the sensor reacts abnormally and overcompensates 
for defects in the skin barrier. Instead of simply repairing the damage,
 it produces effects beyond what we desire, such as dry and flaky skin. 
As we age, the ability of the skin to react and respond becomes less 
efficient. Dead skin cells do not shed as quickly and turnover of new 
skin cells typically decreases. The top layers of skin lose moisture, 
and as a result, older skin has a drier and more dehydrated appearance. 
Not surprisingly, wrinkles can appear.
There are, however, ways to alter the skin’s ability to counteract 
changes it encounters. One such way is to irritate the skin in order to 
jump-start the repair process. In this case, products like Retinoids 
cause enough damage to the skin that the result is an increased turnover
 of new cells. There are many downsides to this process, including 
painful and irritated skin, which limits the usage of the product, and 
the need to avoid direct sunlight. In addition, it is counter intuitive 
to “damage” your skin while trying to improve it.

Skincerity®
 rejuvenates the skin through a completely different and non-irritating 
process. Instead of breaking down your skin to induce cell turnover, 
Skincerity enhances the function of your skin by covering it with a very
 thin film. Because Skincerity is applied as a liquid, it forms 
perfectly to the contour of your skin as it dries, mimicking the 
outermost layer of skin. This process helps repair the daily damage that
 occurs, much like a Band-Aid® helps to heal a wound. Instead of the 
skin sensor signaling the lower skin layers to initiate a response to 
repair the surface damage, the signal is sent that the skin barrier is 
intact. In this way, Skincerity performs as your skin would, acting like
 skin for your skin. While you sleep, your skin remains protected while 
Skincerity works to restore its natural balance.
 
An important aspect of Skincerity’s ability to help maintain the balance
 of your skin’s barrier function involves enhancing the skin’s natural 
ability to retain moisture. In your body, water originates in the lower 
layers of the skin and moves upward, eventually reaching the outermost 
layers and evaporating. Because Skincerity is a physical barrier on your
 skin, it helps retain your body’s moisture. Skincerity is engineered to
 contain microscopic pores that trap the body’s natural moisture in its 
matrix before it can evaporate. As a result, the water that normally 
evaporates from your body is used to bathe the skin in hydration. Still,
 the tiny pores in Skincerity allow oxygen to penetrate to the skin and 
will likewise prevent excessive moisture from building up underneath the
 film.
It is also important to note that skin typically demonstrates higher 
water evaporation rates during the nighttime. Although the occurrence of
 elevated night time water evaporation is attributed to the body’s 
natural 24-hour biorhythms, increased water evaporation rates are 
usually associated with damaged skin and therefore, the skin repairing 
itself. Since Skincerity is used while you sleep, it takes advantage of 
this phenomenon to maximize its moisturizing effect and to maintain the 
natural balance of the skin repair function when it is needed most, at 
night.

Beyond
 its ability to maintain the balance of your skin barrier, Skincerity 
also performs other essential functions that help your skin become 
healthier. First, Skincerity help control bacteria on your skin. In this
 sense, Skincerity promotes conditions that encourage healthy, clear 
skin. Skincerity also delivers Vitamin E and grape seed oil (Vitis 
Vinifera) to your skin. Vitamin E is an important antioxidant that is 
reported to protect the skin from early stages of UV damage, reduce the 
formation of free radicals, and further strengthen the skin’s barrier 
function. In addition, the skin can absorb Vitamin E and maintain it in 
the skin, thus its benefits persist between applications. Grape seed oil
 is a powerful antioxidant that repairs damaged and stressed tissues, 
possessing regenerative and restructuring qualities which allow better 
control of skin moisturization. Grape seed oil contains 
proanthocyanidins, which are very helpful in diminishing the sun’s 
damaging effects, lessening free radical damage, and in wound healing.
 
Finally, when Skincerity is removed, it exfoliates dead cells from the 
skin’s surface, making your skin look polished and healthy. The removal 
of the dead skin cells not only improves the appearance of skin, it also
 stimulates skin cell renewal.
Information displayed above originates from http://www.cyn.mynucerity.biz