Life on Florida’s West Coast

My Skin Is Still Changing

I had the most enviable skin when I was a teenager. I rarely dealt with acne, and when a little blemish would pop up, I simply gave it a dab of Clearasil at night and it was gone by the next morning. My skin was soft and smooth and flawless. I look back at pictures and I actually envy myself.

I still get compliments on my skin, but when I look in the mirror all I see is a patchy complexion and rough spots. I see sun damage and the adult acne I get sometimes throughout any given month. I don’t see skin I even know how to care for anymore. My skin is changing so much from year to year now that I feel like I am on a constant high-speed chase to find the right products to use.

I’ve been reading about an anti-aging skin product called Dermalastyl lately and so I got my hands on a sample so that I can try it out for myself. I just started using a couple of nights ago, so I don’t have a true evaluation for you yet, but absolutely check back on this blog soon so I can update you.

In the meantime, I thought I would let you know about the product itself. As soon as you pass puberty, your skin begins the ongoing process of losing elastin. It is this process that eventually leads to wrinkles and skin that looks and feels less firm. Dermalastyl was developed to supplement elastin levels in your skin and therefore reduce the appearance of the wrinkles you already have as well as preventing new ones.

I’ll tell you what, the mere idea that a simple skin cream can do what injections and surgeries cannot is exciting. Plus, a month’s supply costs less than many of the skin care products you buy in department stores.

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