Caimei an Excellent Collagen - Benefits and Description

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What is Collagen?

Collagen is found in the fibrous tissues, like the skin, ligaments and tendons. It can also be found to some extent in the bones, cornea of the eyes and blood vessels. Collagen strengthens the blood vessels and gives your skin its elasticity. Your collagen is much like the metal framework of a tent. When a tent has a strong metal framework it stands firm. Without the metal framework, the fabric of the tent would sag and collapse upon itself.

Your skin is exactly like this! The collagen is the foundation of your skin, keeping it tight and firm. When you age, your collagen production starts to break down. This will cause your skin to start to sag in certain places.

The break down of collagen will happen more and more as you age, making your skin develop weak spots where wrinkles occur.


One of the first places to experience the breakdown of collagen is under and around your eyes. This makes it worthwhile to take care of your eyes by investing in anti aging eye products. You may have already noticed the fine lines and crow’s feet that make an early appearance due to collagen break down.

What damages collagen?

Some factors can deplete the levels of collagen within the body. Avoiding them could keep the skin healthy for longer.

High sugar consumption: A high-sugar diet increases the rate of glycation, a process where blood sugars attach to proteins to form new molecules called advanced glycation end products (AGEs).

AGEs damage nearby proteins and can make collagen dry, brittle, and weak.

Smoking: Many chemicals present in tobacco smoke damage both collagen and elastin in the skin.

Nicotine also narrows the blood vessels in the outer layers of the skin. This compromises skin health by reducing the delivery of nutrients and oxygen to the skin.

Sunlight: Ultraviolet rays in sunlight cause collagen to break down more rapidly, damaging collagen fibers and causing abnormal elastin to build up.

The UV rays in sunlight damage the collagen in the dermis, and the skin rebuilds incorrectly, forming wrinkles.

Autoimmune disorders: Some autoimmune disorders cause antibodies to target collagen.

Genetic changes can affect the extracellular matrix. The collagen that is produced can be lower, or it may be dysfunctional, mutated collagen.

The aging process causes collagen levels to deplete naturally over time. There is no way to prevent this.

Avoiding tobacco and excess sun exposure and following a healthful dietary and exercise regime can help reduce visible aging and protect collagen, keeping the skin, bones, muscles, and joints healthy for longer.

What do we Recommend?



We Recommend Caimei Excellent Collagen Cream.

CAIMEI Collagen Skin Care Series is developed with German-made small-molecule collagen, which is extracted mainly from deep-sea fish through world leading, patented technology and features high stability and high absorbality, as well as hyaluronic acid. Mild and nonirritating, it can deep moisten the skin and make up for lost collagen to treat wrinkles and help the skin become soft, firm and fine.

Fine, smooth formula with pearl powder and green algae essence, timely provides the skin with nutrition and water and subtly adjust uneven skin color to help achieve natural, clear makeup effect.

Caimei is available, Enjoy in the sun at it is SPF 80.

Ingredients: Water,Cetearyl Alcohol, Laureth-11, Methyl Glucose Sesquistearate, Isopropyl Palmitate, Dimethicone, Glycerin, Titanium Dioxide, Collagen Extract, Pearl Powder, Ryokuso Ekisu, Xanthan Gum, Carbomer, Triethanolamine, Methyl Paraben, Propyl Paraben, Parfum, Cl 77015, Cl 77492

Usage: Apply to face and neck evenly after cleansing and toning, massage slightly till absorbed by skin completely.


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