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Is sugar-resistant skin really good?
In order to make the body healthier and look more beautiful, many people will reduce their sugar intake now, because too much sugar intake will lead to bad skin. So, is sugar-resistant skin really good? Are anti-saccharification products reliable?

Is sugar-resistant skin really good?

Yes, it is also useful to do other skin care while resisting sugar!

Excessive sugar intake will make the skin worse, affect the absorption of collagen, skin aging, skin relaxation, no luster, no elasticity, no vitality. Eating too much sugar not only affects the absorption of collagen, but also affects endocrine, leading to endocrine disorders, acne and acne on the face. Therefore, we should control our diet at ordinary times, do not eat sweet, salty and greasy food, and work and rest regularly.

Do a good job of moisturizing and cleaning every day and exercise moderately.

In addition to oral liquid, there are some skin care products for external use-"anti-saccharification mask", which is also strongly "Amway" among many online celebrities. There are three kinds of active ingredients in this mask:

Human oligopeptide (EGF): EGF, as a substance with a molecular weight of 6,200 daltons, is extremely difficult to be absorbed by the skin under normal skin barrier conditions, and may also cause other potential safety problems. For this reason, the US Food and Drug Administration clearly pointed out in the FAQ of Cosmetic Supervision and Management (I) that EGF is prohibited from being added to cosmetics. (The young ladies who love to use anti-sugar mask didn't expect it ~ it turned out to be an illegal product)

Sheep placenta: At present, most of the research on the efficacy of sheep placenta is carried out on cells or animals. It is really hard to say what use sheep placenta has on human skin! And the effect of anti-saccharification is also a little worse!

Carnosine: A foreign study on diabetic patients showed that after taking carnosine 1g and 14 weeks every day, the level of AGEs in blood decreased. However, the so-called "isolated evidence is not valid" needs more well-designed clinical studies to verify this conclusion. For healthy people, there is no evidence to support whether carnosine in the mask can enter the dermis through the human epidermis and play its corresponding pharmacological role.