The Benefits of Cocoa Butter For Skin Care
Cocoa butter (also known as Cacao butter) contains a large
number of different antioxidants that act synergistically to present a massive
offensive against the free radicals that destroy your skin cells and lead to
premature aging. As such, therefore, it is the ideal skin care product.
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Let's look at that statement again. Why the 'ideal' skin care product? To answer
that question, we have to look at what antioxidants are, and what cocoa butter
can do them, and after that why it is better than other skin care products on
the market.
Free radicals are small molecules forms during the body's
metabolism when energy is generated from glucose in the mitochondria of every
cell in your body. They are also formed by exposure to pollutants such as
pesticides, and particularly the various toxic components of tobacco smoke.
Cigars and pipes are no less dangerous than cigarettes, and filter tips make no
difference to the production of free radicals.
What they do is to destroy cells, and when these are skin
cells you begin to age. Your skin
wrinkles and dries up, and you begin to take on the look of somebody years
older than you are. They do this through a process known as oxidation, and
antioxidants can prevent it. They
neutralize the free radicals, and prevent your skin cells from being destroyed.
Cocoa butter contains a number of different antioxidants
that can kill off a wide range of different free radicals and superoxides,
including hydrogen peroxide. Vitamin E is a strong antioxidant - the strongest
of all the antioxidant vitamins in fact, and can easily kill off hydrogen
peroxide and any other oxidizing agent.
The others are vitamins A and C, but they cannot approach the effectiveness
of vitamin E.
It also contains phytochemicals (posh name for plant
chemicals) such as flavanoids that are also strong antioxidants. Polyphenols
are very effective at neutralizing free radicals, and the cocoa mass
polyphenols are particularly effective.
In fact, cocoa butter contains a much higher antioxidant concentration
then even blueberries and other so-called superfoods.
In order for cocoa butter to be effective, it should get in
contact with as many of your skin cells as possible, which involves rubbing it
well into your skin. The skin is very
absorbent and will destroy free radicals in the lower depths of your skin as
soon as they are produced, and before they can do damage.
It has been scientifically proved that cocoa butter will
prevent skin degradation due to the harmful effects of the UV light in the rays
of the sun - UV radiation generates free radicals that are very effective at
destroying skin. Just look at the effect
of sunburn! However, there is more to cocoa butter than just that.
It contains a large proportion of minerals including
calcium, potassium, magnesium, zinc, manganese, copper and iron, all of which
are in a highly bioavailable form that render them more effective that
commercial vitamin supplements. Not only that, though. It also contains
tryptophan, involved in the formation of serotonin, the 'feel good'
neurotransmitter, and also dopamine and phenylethylamine, all good substances.
It is a brain food as well as food for your skin.
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