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Agein Corporation Reacts to Cold, Snowy Weather Prediction for U.S. and Provides Top Winter Skin Care Tips

Agein.com is weighing in on cold, snowy 2016 winter forecast for much of the U.S. and announces its top winter skin care tips.

Boston, MA – September 28, 2015 /MarketersMedia/

Agein.com, the Internet’s premier anti-aging web site focusing on anti-aging tips, news, and advice from some of the foremost experts in the industry, comments on the cold, snowy weather forecast for the U.S. and announces its top winter skin care tips to prevent dry skin.

According to numerous sources, winter 2016 is expected to be colder and dryer than normal. Between December and February, the Weather Channel is predicting a colder-than-average winter for portions of the Southwest, Southern Plains, Southeast, and East Coast, with warmer-than-average temperatures on the West Coast, Upper Midwest, and sections of the Northeast. (Source: weather.com, news, “Winter 2015-16 Outlook: Colder South and East Coast, Warmer North,” September 18, 2015)

“The extreme weather of the fall and winter can wreak havoc on the skin. The colder the weather, the dryer the skin,” says Dr. Kevin J. McLaughlin, anti-aging and health and wellness specialist. “That’s because cold air holds less moisture and central heating makes the dry air even drier. As a result, your skin can feel dry, rough, itchy, tight, and cracked.”

The Old Farmer’s almanac, which boasts a 96.3% accuracy rate, forecasts a cold winter across much of the U.S. with below-normal temperatures along the Atlantic seaboard and in the Ohio Valley, Great Lakes, Pacific Northwest, and southwestern states. It also predicts that snowfall will be above normal in most of the Northeast and Ohio Valley, northern Plains, and Pacific Northwest. (Source: usatoday.com, article, “’The Old Farmer’s Almanac’ sees cold, snowy winter for U.S.,” August 19, 2015; http://www.usatoday.com/story/weather/2015/08/19/old-farmers-almanac-winter-weather-prediction/31997189/)

Dr. McLaughlin explains that when it comes to keeping skin moisturized and healthy, it’s better to be proactive than reactive. It’s important to find products that are developed using advanced ingredients that are safe, gentle, and proven to replenish the skin’s natural moisture.

Clinical studies have shown that Alpine Rose Stem Cell technology protects the skin against humidity and dryness. It also helps improve the appearance of fine lines, wrinkles, and sagging skin. Argireline® is a cutting-edge peptide that works specifically on expression lines. Meanwhile, Matrixyl™ 3000 has been clinically shown to help lift and tighten the skin to reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles.

“To help keep skin moisturized and healthy and prevent the visible signs of aging this winter, use personal care products that contain advanced, gentle ingredients such as Alpine rose plant stem cell extract, and peptides like Matrixyl™ 3000 and Argireline®,” Dr. McLaughlin concludes.

About Agein.com: The company’s goal is to inspire and coach readers to adapt an anti-aging lifestyle that suits their individual needs. Its anti-aging experts offer education on diet, fitness, and skin care and how all of these areas affect the way people look and feel. Agein.com also provides information on all of the latest advances in anti-aging research, the hottest anti-aging trends in Hollywood, and beauty tips. Agein.com will equip readers with all of the tools you need to make the right anti-aging lifestyle choices. To learn more about Agein Corporation, visit the company’s web site at www.Agein.com.

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Contact Info:
Name: Dr. Kevin McLaughlin
Organization: Agein Corporation
Address: 60 State Street, Suite 700, Boston, MA 02109-1894
Phone: 905-266-0350

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