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Fight Aging!: Not So Optimistic About the "Anti-Aging" Marketplace -- Not So Optimistic About the "Anti-Aging" Marketplace Glenn Reynolds made the following comment a few days ago in a post on Ray Kurzweil, the Singularity and healthy life extension: Meanwhile, here's evidence that a lot of people want to see progress in aging research: "Forget '40 is the new 30.' Now even twentysomethings are joining the quest for eternal youth by using anti-aging products and wrinkle treatments." Think how big the market will be when the products actually work. I don't think that this is the psychology at work here - people don't associate "anti-aging" the cosmetics branding to longevity research or scientific efforts to actually hold back the aging process. It's not even the same association as "anti-aging" the health brand. In the cosmetics case, people say "anti-aging" and hear "high class, better looking" and in the health case they hear "healthier." Just because the branding contains the words "anti" and "aging" does not mean that people actually think of either of those terms in a way that includes their stand-alone meanings. One might say that my own life is something of a laboratory for studying the way in which people overload a word. Know me for long enough and your brain will carve out a... Reason 2005-12-29T17:56:42-08:00 -- "We are on the verge of a revolution in medicine: understanding, treating, and ultimately preventing the causes of degenerative aging. But medical revolutions only happen if we all stand up in support of funding and research. We did it for cancer. We're doing it for Alzheimer's. We can do it for aging - and create an era of longer, healthier lives!" 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The Loom The Speculist Philanthropist Weblogs These generous bloggers have stepped up to contribute to the Mprize for anti-aging research . Good for them! Aaron Davidson April Smith David Canning Devon White ExtroBritannia Gary Robinson Jay Fox Jon Masters Kevin Perrott Scott Miller Tomo Huynh What are you waiting for? Strike a blow for longer, healthier lives and donate today! Archives (Monthly) January 2006 December 2005 November 2005 October 2005 September 2005 August 2005 July 2005 June 2005 May 2005 April 2005 March 2005 February 2005 January 2005 December 2004 November 2004 October 2004 September 2004 August 2004 July 2004 June 2004 May 2004 April 2004 March 2004 February 2004 January 2004 Archives (Category) Activism, Advocacy and Education General Health Healthy Life Extension Community Medicine, Biotech, Research Of Interest Politics and Legislation Site News « Aging, Death, Nanotechnology | Main | Aubrey de Grey and SENS in Blogs » Thursday, December 29, 2005 Not So Optimistic About the "Anti-Aging" Marketplace Glenn Reynolds made the following comment a few days ago in a post on Ray Kurzweil, the Singularity and healthy life extension : Meanwhile, here's evidence that a lot of people want to see progress in aging research: "Forget '40 is the new 30.' Now even twentysomethings are joining the quest for eternal youth by using anti-aging products and wrinkle treatments." Think how big the market will be when the products actually work. I don't think that this is the psychology at work here - people don't associate "anti-aging" the cosmetics branding to longevity research or scientific efforts to actually hold back the aging process. It's not even the same association as "anti-aging" the health brand. In the cosmetics case, people say "anti-aging" and hear "high class, better looking" and in the health case they hear "healthier." Just because the branding contains the words "anti" and "aging" does not mean that people actually think of either of those terms in a way that includes their stand-alone meanings. One might say that my own life is something of a laboratory for studying the way in which people overload a word. Know me for long enough and your brain will carve out a whole new association for the word "Reason" - without you being all that aware of it until it is pointed out. That new association is pure name, with none of the meaning of the original word. The same thing happens with brands. If there really was a significant spill-over of sentiment and support from consumers of "anti-aging" brands to meaningful, scientific anti-aging research - or even between different "anti-aging" brands in the marketplace - I don't think we'd be seeing quite the same sort of hostile confrontation between brand-holders and scientists as takes place today. More to the point, I suspect that volunteer organizations like the Methuselah Foundation would be having far less of an uphill struggle than has been the case to attain their present level of success , and scientists backing rapid progress towards working anti-aging therapies would not be struggling to raise large-scale funding and fight conservatism within their ranks . Looking back at the past two decades, the pro-healthy life extension communities of the time built up a very effective distribution mechanism , but failed to overcome the very same hurdles we struggle with today: how to generate widespread public support for healthy life extension and direct large-scale funding into meaningful anti-aging and longevity research. So now we see the distribution mechanism spinning its wheels on branding, while the present generation must address the same problems: how do we develop useful anti-aging technologies in time for us to benefit? Technorati tags: anti-aging , life extension Posted by Reason at December 29, 2005 05:56 PM| TrackBack (0) Posted by: ND at December 30, 2005 06:02 AM "I don't think that this is the psychology at work here - people don't associate "anti-aging" the cosmetics branding to longevity research or scientific efforts to actually hold back the aging process." "[R]esearch" or "scientific efforts" may not be their first associations, but I do think they think "looking younger". "It's not even the same association as 'anti-aging' the health brand. In the cosmetics case, people say "anti-aging" and hear "high class, better looking" and in the health case they hear 'healthier.'" I think they think "younger, and therefore healthier and better looking". Everyone knows looks and health deteriorate with age. In fact, many 'anti-age' products openly claim to make people look '10 years younger', and people knows very well what that means in terms of health and looks. 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Dry skin care. | home | forum | site map | buy online | contact | Dry skin care Before you begin creating a battle plan for your dry skin, it is essential to have a fundamental understanding of what dry skin is all about. Ironically, dry skin does not seem to be about a lack of moisture. There are studies comparing the water content of dry skin to normal or oily skin and there doesn't appear to be a statistically significant difference. Adding more moisture to the skin is not necessarily a good thingif anything, too much moisture, like soaking in a bathtub, is bad for skin (Source: Journal of Investigative Dermatology, February 2003, pages 275-284) because it disrupts the skin's intracellular matrix by breaking down the substances that keep skin cells functioning normally and in good shape. What is thought to be taking place when dry skin occurs is that the intracellular matrix (the substances between skin cells that keep them intact, smooth, and healthy) has become depleted or damaged, creating water loss. In order to prevent dry skin, the primary goal is to reduce the damage to, as well as preserve and enhance, the intracellular matrix. To reduce damage to the skins matrix, never use drying skin-care products such as soaps, harsh cleansers, or products with irritating ingredients. These problematic products can disrupt the outer layer of the skin, destroying the intracellular matrix and eventually cause skin to flake and feel rough. Constant exposure to arid environments, cold weather, as well as air blasting from dry heaters or air conditioners are all problematic because they destroy the skin's matrix. Adding a humidifier to your home can make a world of difference! Believe it or not, sun damage plays a major role in why skin becomes dry any time of the year. Unprotected sun exposure creates a damaged outer layer of skin where skin cells adhere poorly to each other and the result is that the surface of new skin being formed is continually unhealthy and impaired. Sun damage also disrupts and destroys the skins intracellular matrix. Every day of the year, if there is daylight, the skin is subject to sun damage. Keep in mind that the suns damaging rays come through office and car windows. Sun protection is vital to the health of skin. Improving cell turnover is another important consideration in getting rid of dry skin and improving the appearance of skin. Dry skin does not shed as it should and those built-up layers of dead skin cells can feel rough and look flaky. A well-formulated, pH-correct exfoliant such as an alpha hydroxy acid (glycolic or lactic acid) or beta hydroxy acid (salicylic acid) can handle this problem beautifully. Genetically, aged skin is also a cause of dryness, because as the body's levels of estrogen drop the skin becomes thinner and the fat deposits under the skin (part of the skin's protective barrier) also become thinner or depleted altogether. Regrettably, there is little that can be done about this other than using various types of hormone replacement therapy (HRT) and plant-based hormone replacement (phytoestrogens) that can be consumed when eating or drinking soy-based foods. By the way, while drinking eight glasses of water a day is great for your body, it doesn't work to improve or reduce dry skin. If thats all it took to get rid of dry skin is drink more water, then no one would have dry skin and moisturizers would stop being sold. The causes of and treatments for dry skin are far more complicated than just drinking water. Here are some great options for winning the battle: Wear sunscreen: Daylight, even dim, obscure daylight, causes skin damage, which means it slowly becomes less and less able to hold moisture or feel smooth. Use state-of-the-art moisturizers: Moisturizers should be filled to the brim with antioxidants, water-binding agents, and anti-inflammatory ingredients. If you have persistent or exceptionally dry skin the, moisturizers you use should also contain various forms of lipids such as lecithin, cholesterol, glycerol, glycerides, and plant oils. Anything less leaves your skin incapable of warding off the environmental causes of dry skin. Apply and reapply moisturizer: If you have dry skin, you really cant use too much. So whenever your skin starts feeling dry, put more on. It is also important to be diligent about reapplying moisturizer every time you wash your hands. Dont forget to keep a moisturizer in your purse, at your desk, and in every bathroom in your home. Avoid soap or drying cleansersuse only gentle, nondrying cleansers: This cannot be stressed enough. Never use a cleanser that leaves a dry feeling on your skin and that includes from the neck down. Do not overscrub skin, you cant scour away dryness. Paula's Choice All-Over Hair & Body Shampoo and Silky Start Sugar Scrub are great options for cleansing and gently exfoliating skin manually.) Avoid soaking in the bath tub, Jacuzzi, or taking long showers: As wonderful as a leisurely bath or shower feels, too much water is bad for skin because it breaks down the skins protective covering (the skins intracellular matrix) destroying the substances that keep skin cells intact. Keep showers or baths as short as possible. Get a humidifier: Low humidity is the cause of most weather-related dry skin, whether it is winter or a desert environment. Humidifiers are relatively inexpensive, last a long time, and work for the whole family. If you have a large home, you may need two or three humidifiers to gain benefit. Avoid bath oils in the bath: It does not make much sense to pour bath oils into the bath water because most of the oil goes down the drain, plus they make the bathtub slippery and dangerous. Bath oils also encourage you to soak in the tub for longer periods of time and that isnt good for skin. There is also research showing that oil can trap cleansing ingredients on skin, causing irritation and dryness. Oils are best applied when you get out of the bath or shower after you are well rinsed off and gently towel dried. Exfoliate: Skin cell turnover (exfoliating) is a function of healthy skin, but due to sun damage, skin more often than not needs help with this process. A well-formulated AHA or BHA can help skin cells turn over in a more natural, youthful manner by removing the build-up of old skin cells and replacing them with newer, smoother ones. (Paula's Choice 8% Alpha Hydroxy Acid Solution, 1% Beta Hydroxy Acid Lotion or Gel, 2% Beta Hydroxy Acid Liquid Solution or Lotion, Weightless Body Treatment With 2% Beta Hydroxy Acid, or Skin Revealing Body Lotion with 10% Alpha Hydroxy Acid are great options as are Lac Hydrin, Alpha Hydrox products, and Neutrogena Skin Smoothing Body Lotion available at the drugstore). Use plant oil or mineral oil over your moisturizer: At night, over stubborn dry areas, after youve applied your moisturizer, massage a few drops of oil onto your skin. Pure olive oil is a great option because it is rich in antioxidants, and pure mineral oil creates an instant seal over skin to keep in moisture. For a lighter, less greasy option Paulas Choice Silk Mist Dry Oil Spray With Antioxidants feels wonderful on skin. Dont forget your lips: Lips are the least capable of staying smooth and soft when the air becomes dry. They lack the lipids and cell structure the rest of the face has and, as a result, are far more vulnerable to the effects of dry air. During the day apply and reapply an emollient lipstick or gloss. At night be sure to the same. Do not go to sleep without protecting your lips. An emollient lip balm worn thoughout the night can prevent dry lips all year round. Be sure it doesnt contain any irritating ingredients; peppermint and menthol can cause irritation and that wont help dry lips. Paulas Choice Lip & Body Treatment Balm is perfect for nighttime use or paired with lipstick, while Moisturizing Lipscreen SPF 15 offers portable, broad-spectrum sun protection for lips. Never use products that contain drying or irritating ingredients: But you already knew that one, right? 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S n a r k A t t a c k: Cerulean -- S n a r k A t t a c k Because this ass isn't going to kiss itself, honey. Recent Posts Rounding out the Sundance experience Park City Bad Mamma Jamma Better and Better Inauspicious, or: It's Hard To Be Bubba As Bad as I Wanna Be Belated Thank You... Resolutions Robert Frost Can Kiss My Ass It's a postcard My Wish List Blogs I Quite Like A Whole Lotta Nothing Arts & Letters Daily Boing Boing Defamer Go Fug Yourself Pitchfork THE BLACK TABLE The Morning News The Superficial - Because You're Ugly Unfogged dooce flavorpill SF Archives January 2006 December 2005 November 2005 October 2005 September 2005 August 2005 July 2005 June 2005 May 2005 April 2005 Categories Bacon and other goodness. Film Food and Drink Music No, YOU'RE gay! Poor beastie. Read the extra-clever bits! Television The Worst Day of My Life (in installments) Your hair really is awesome. You watch too much t.v. Give us a kiss! Subscribe to this blog's feed License Creative Commons Deed This work is licensed under a Creative Commons License . -- « And Yet No Fudge? | Main | Re-tooling » March 30, 2005 Cerulean Boy, there's nothing like the big box of crayons to teach the little ones some pretty good SAT words, not to mention a nice lesson in political correctness. When my old box got replaced by a new box, Indian Brown was gone. How could I possibly draw family members without Indian Brown? (Or was it Indian Red?) We are blessed with gorgeous skin and as kids we just ran and ran and ran and (stopping for breath) ran and ran around outside until our gorgeous skin was tanned into a Mowgli -tinted hue. And there's just no drawing Mowgli without Indian Brown. I mean, you could try, and in a moment of desperation I did make do with the poor neglected colors: Flesh plus Brown with a soupcon of Black. The resulting family portrait looked like an illustration from In Cold Blood and got me a trip to the school nurse for a severe talking to younglady . While sitting in detention with a handful of paste-eaters, I realized that Crayola didn't have Indian Brown disappeared - they just renamed it Siena. And I totally called bullshit because if you're going to rename anything they should have renamed Flesh first. Flesh. Ugh. Not 'Skintone' or 'White People' or 'Cracker,' but Flesh. Now, aside from the question of whose flesh Flesh is supposed to resemble, let's just go with the obvious and say it's the flesh of Anglo I-burn-in-the-sun/the-look-of-corporate-America flesh. Fine. But it doesn't even look like that. My handsome Irish-American dad was never that particular shade of peach, though of course I should add that the Irish do excel at choosing primary colors where their faces are concerned. Remember Tip O'Neill? A lovely crimson. Kennedys? All red. Especially JFK, and especially towards the end. [crickets.] (Too soon?) Anyhoo, the point is that through the wonder of a 64-crayon box I learned that the good folks at Crayola have a better handle on what Indians look like and a terrible sense of what their own WASP-y selves look like. This realization of their total lack of self-awareness is yet another one of those nuggets which has helped me not at all in life, but which I find interesting. Much in the way that I find it interesting that certain celebrities are the offspring of other celebrities, like Tippi Hedren, por ejemplo , or that you can shift gears without using the clutch, especially if it's someone else's car. Oh, and the 64-crayon box did teach me words like periwinkle and cerulean, which I'm sure got me those extra points on the SAT and which in turn set me ever so gingerly on the gilded path upon which I so merrily stroll today, all thanks to higher education begotten by a sesquipedalian vocabulary. Thank you, Crayola. In other news, I give you two celebrity blogs of some note. Here and here . (Via Waxy and some friends who will be sitting next to me in hell.) Posted at 12:23 PM | Permalink TrackBack TrackBack URL for this entry: http://www.typepad.com/t/trackback/2154089 Listed below are links to weblogs that reference Cerulean : » Crayola crayons from Life Link: S n a r k A t t a c k: Cerulean. There is nothing like a new box of crayons! :o) [Read More] Tracked on April 06, 2005 at 10:42 AM Comments (Too soon?) Johnny Carson used to say that he still couldn't get away with Lincoln jokes. So, not in your lifetime. Posted by: ogged | March 30, 2005 at 04:34 PM I realized at a very early age that the underside of my forearm is exactly the same color as the Flesh crayon. There was a time when that was cool. Now it's just gross. Posted by: janet | March 30, 2005 at 05:33 PM But I think they DID change the name of the "flesh" color, didn't they? Yes they did! I love how they say they changed it "voluntarily." Also note that they named it "indian" red because of pigment from India, not because of Native Americans. In any case, if you wanted a color for my skin, you'd have to go with "ghostly." Or "speckled," in the summer. And, no, I don't think it's too soon; I giggled all the way through this post. Posted by: Emma Goldman | March 31, 2005 at 09:08 AM I suppose all John-John jokes are out too then. Incidentally, anyone else feel stymied as a child in the face of yellow-green and green-yellow crayons? To my prepubescent eyes, they were identical. Posted by: moira | March 31, 2005 at 09:52 AM Re. "total lack of self-awareness," kinda reminds me of a friend of mine who always says, "it's just amazing what white people will say to each other when they think no one else is listening." Posted by: bitchphd | April 04, 2005 at 08:55 AM Post a comment If you have a TypeKey or TypePad account, please Sign In You are currently signed in as (nobody) . 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