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How The Anti Aging Skin Care Market Can Help You Save Your House And Lifestyle

  • Jul 29, 2008
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A recession can bring job losses, higher bills, falling house values and immense pressure on family members to find ways of surviving it. Now though there is a way for people to save their house and lifestyle by looking seriously at the  Anti-aging skin care market for answers.

The simple truth is, there is no job for life no matter how long you have worked for a company or how loyal and productive you have been – when profits are hit, costs have to be cut.

Many people are holding down two, or even three jobs trying to survive, but the problem is that the majority of them are in the wrong jobs. When you are desperate you will take anything available - yes, I mean anything if it brings in some more money - and this usually means taking low paid jobs.

So why do some people always seem to come up smelling of roses and others… well, come up smelling of hard work?!

Well, it’s all about being in the RIGHT job, at the RIGHT time. If you have the ability to think things through calmly and coldly, you will realise that where you must be is at the forefront of a huge and EXPANDING market - something that is set to explode regardless of economical pressures.

There are three areas that always survive recessions:

Alcohol – when people are under pressure, many turn to beer or alcohol to drown their sorrows

Cigarettes - Although millions of people quit the habit, many start again because they believe it will relief the stress they are feeling

COSMETICS – yes, you heard me right – cosmetics! Regardless of economic pressures, this market is growing at an incredible rate and it never ceases to amaze me how much people are prepared to spend on `looking good’ when they are not `feeling good’. But that is what drives this huge industry – most especially the  Anti-aging skin care market.

 

Skin Care Market Has Great Potential Despite Economic Problems

The Baby Boomers, people in their late 40s and older, control one-third of the western world’s disposable income and they want to look, feel and stay younger. These people, plus younger beauty-conscious consumers, have been the reason why anti-aging products are the fastest growing sector in the world’s male and female skin care markets - especially those products containing natural ingredients!

Spurred on by media reports on the safety of chemicals in many skin care products, consumers are selecting all natural products instead of cheap `budget’ ones. Looking at the ingredients that make up the skin care market, the most noticeable growth area has been in those products containing powerful vitamins and anti-oxidants.

Market researchers report that despite lower spending attributable to worries over the world’s economy, the skin care market is still growing – and at an extremely healthy rate, too!

The reason? People genuinely believe that “if you look good… you feel good”!

Due to the bad press and supportive evidence regarding `chemical cocktails’ we are inflicting on ourselves with both inferior personal care and household products, consumers are now taking responsibility for their personal wellbeing.

The use of natural products to enhance the beauty of our skin has been known since early Egyptian times and we are now beginning to understand and appreciate the benefit of going back to this practice. Incorporating natural products with the very best of science is now an absolute must.

“Given proper nutrients, the body has the ability to heal itself”.

ACAI BERRIES MAKE JUMP FROM FOOD INTO SKIN CARE

Acai (pronounces `ah-sigh-ee’), regarded as the world’s #1 superfood with its rich anti-oxidant properties, is now available in anti-aging skin care products.

In a study by AIBMR Life Sciences in 2006, Acai was shown to have the highest ORAC antioxidant value of any food. It also contains phytonutrients, vitamins and minerals to help promote skin cell health and is also enriched with flavonoids, to fight inflammation, together with essential amino and fatty acids to help regenerate skin cell growth and phytosterols to preserve collagen.

Other great natural ingredients to add to anti-aging products are Acerola Cherry, Blueberry, Goji, Grapeseed Extract, Mangosteen, Noni, Pomegranate, Red Cabbage, Red Current, Red Radish and Raspberry – put all of these together and you would have probably one of the world’s most potent anti-aging skin care products.

For more information on how you can beat the recession and profit while others lose their homes and jobs, START CHANGING YOUR LIFE NOW!

 

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