Just as billions of years of flowing water from the waterfall, CARVES geometry into the sandstone, time CARVES lines into faces the very same way. It's a beautiful thing. Even as we age we want our skin to look flawless, and preserve our ageless skin!
The fastest way to make a noticeable difference in the way you look is by starting to take care of your eyes. Your eyes are the first thing people look at when they see you. As time progresses and with improper care, people develop crinkle lines, expression lines, gravitational folds, crow’s feet or even something as simple as thin, weathered skin. And when you look in the mirror, and this is what you see it can feel like your only options for achieving ageless-looking skin are invasive and dangerous cosmetic procedures. Not only does that come at a high cost, but these invasions can produce irreversible damage that changes your face for life.
The good news is I found a fast way to make a noticeable difference with how your skin looks.
Protein for Ageless Skin
Here is a diagram of youthful skin. Fibroblasts are specific cells that are in abundance in our youthful skin in our 20's. But as we age, fibroblasts break down and become brittle. You can regenerate fibroblasts with peptides, these very specific healing proteins. This anti-aging peptide contains a very unique chain of 4 main amino acids: glycine, glutamine, proline, and arginine sequence. You can find an abundance of these amino acids in the chemical composition of Siberian Cedar Nuts.
Here is the chemical breakdown of Cedar Nut:
Protein: 13.7, Tryptophan: 3.4 mg Lecin Valine Lysine: 12.4 mg Methionine: 5.6 mg Glutamic acid Histidine Proline Serine glycine Threonine Alanine Aspartic acid Fenililanin Cystine Arginine 21 mg Tyrosine Fat: 68.4 Saturated: 4.9 Monounsaturated: 18.7, Polyunsaturated: 34.1 Carbohydrates: Starch Glucose Saccharose Fructose Dextrins Pentosans Cellulose Vitamins: Vitamin A (retinol): 1 g B-carotene, 17 mg Vitamin B1 (thiamine) 0.4 mcg Vitamin B2 (riboflavin) 0.2 mg Vitamin B3 (niacin): 4.4 g Vitamin B5 (pantothenic acid): 0.3 g Vitamin B6 (pyridoxine) 0.1 mg Vitamin B9 (folacin): 34 mcg Vitamin C (ascorbic acid): 0.8 g Vitamin E (tocopherol): 9.3 g Vitamin K: 53.9 Microelement: Calcium: 16 mg Iron: 5.5 mg Magnesium: 251 mg Phosphorus: 575 mg Potassium: 597 mg Zinc: 6.4 Also includes copper, manganese, silicon, vanadium, molybdenum, nickel, iodine, tin, boron, barium, titanium, silver, aluminum, cobalt, sodium |
Amino Acids for Ageless Skin
Glycine quickly penetrates deep into the inner layers of the skin barrier—down to the dermis, which contains the skin-strengthening protein collagen. Once there, glycine helps stimulate collagen production.
Proline amino acid helps improve skin elasticity, increase collagen production, and promote skin repair and regeneration. Proline is a tricky ingredient to produce as a vegan product. This is because it is found in collagen, joints and tissues. This means that most forms of proline are derived from animal-based sources. Except in Champïone skincare. It is quite remarkable that you can find this in Siberian Cedar Nuts. Which is why it is in all of our skincare-plant based :)
Arginine amino acid helps protect the skin from free radicals, increase the skin’s visible hydration levels, and potentially support collagen production.
Products for Ageless Skin
All of these amino acids can be found in the cedar nut oil used in all of Champïone products. Our highest concentration can be found in the Panacea Youth Serum and the Salve it All. Get yours HERE
Glutamine occurs as the most abundant free amino acid in human plasma and tissue.
Spirulina contains around 4000mg of glutamine. This helps prevent water loss in the upper layer of your skin. That is why you combine our Soften Me Up-Skin Tightening Mask as part of your daily morning or evening practice. A must have trifecta in your beauty tool box.
You should also eat your intake of glutamine. We need around 5 – 10g glutamine each day, but sometimes we need more.
Here are some sources where you can find it in our food:
The dietary sources of glutamine includes protein-rich foods: eggs, vegetables like beans, beets, cabbage, spinach, carrots, parsley, vegetable juices and also in wheat, papaya, brussels sprouts, celery, kale and fermented foods like miso, and sauerkraut. Doing so results in:
- Increase facial skin firmness by up to 19%
- Increase facial skin elasticity by up to 17%
- Reduce skin roughness by 14%
- Decrease the deepest wrinkles by up to 56%
Wrinkle-fighting peptides are just one piece of the puzzle. But if you want results for the long term, you need to neutralize inflammation so your immune system doesn’t accidentally attack your skin cells.
For smoother skin, we added these two important nutrients in our skincare.
Flaxseed is highly rich source in α-linolenic acid. This attacks "free radicals. Whole flaxseeds are rich sources of glutamic acid/glutamine, arginine, branched-chain amino acids (valine and leucine), and aromatic amino acid (tyrosine and phenylalanine). Super important nutrient found above 15% in all of Champïone products.
And the second is Echinacea, which can improve skin hydration and decrease wrinkles by up to 14.92%
You can find echinacea in our Salve it all for smoother skin.
You can use the Panacea Potion Youth Longevity Serum in the morning underneath your makeup. You can use it during the day as a mid-day pick me up. Or you can use it at the end of your day.
What matters most is that you use it consistently to see the results so fast you’ll swear you can notice them on a day-to-day basis. Results amplify with time!!
It helps your skin plump back into place by increasing the anti-aging skin cell called elastin. Smoothing away fine lines, wrinkles, sagging, and crows feet around the eyes. The Panacea Potion is sold on a first-come first-served basis. Get your results today!
See what the beautiful @ericacanchola thinks about our 3 fan favorite products! She has incredible morning practices for self love. Intentional living. Mindful morning routines. And she is a Champïone of her conscious beauty routine! ✨??
Work Cited
https://www.news-medical.net/health/What-is-Glycine.aspx
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https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-020-76944-z
Goyal, A., Sharma, V., Upadhyay, N., Gill, S., & Sihag, M. (2014). Flax and flaxseed oil: an ancient medicine & modern functional food. Journal of food science and technology, 51(9), 1633–1653. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13197-013-1247-9
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