01st Jan 2010

Smoking may damage your skin

spotty guyIn a study conducted by British Journal of Dermatology, it is found that female smokers experience ‘dotty skin’.

It also says that smoking is not one reason for women developing marks on their face. Stress, pollution, hormonal alterations, occupation, exposure to steam and heat for longer hours etc. lead to non-inflammatory acne. As skin make-up varies from individual to individual so all smokers may not experience such dermatological problems.
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01st Jan 2010

Carbon Dioxide: A new anti-aging treatment!

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A new treatment using carbon dioxide is set to revolutionize the anti-aging treatment. The ‘Brazilian Rio-Blush rejuvenation system’ is now available in Britain after being a huge success in the US. According to the celebrity Parisian doctor, Jules-Jacques Nabet the treatment has produced amazing results.

While treating a patient carbon dioxide gas is injected just under the surface of the skin using a fine needle. The gas diffuses into the surrounding tissues and cause blood vessel to dilute. Wider blood vessels increase oxygen and nutrient supply to the treated area.
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01st Dec 2009

Teenage Skin Care – Make a Clean Start

Some teenagers are so active, they don’t have the time to even consider their skin. Factor in hormonal changes, and you have a breeding ground for a variety of different skin problems. The good news? With a proper and simple routine, a couple of changes (avoiding bad habits), teenagers can achieve clear and radiant skin.

Firstly, let’s consider some quick and dirty tricks teens can incorporate into their daily lives. Some of the most simple changes can make all the difference.

Always wash your hands before cleaning (or touching) your face. Our hands come into contact with an awful lot during the day. The dirt that builds up on our hands can lead to clogged pores, and as a result cause breakouts. Washing your face with dirty hands can be absolutely counterproductive.

Check the cleanliness of everything that touches your face. Peaked caps and mobile phones are regular culprits. Be particularly cautious with any areas of the face where breakouts are common. Could you be touching those areas with grubby objects throughout the day? Take care to check that your skincare lotions or makeup don’t contain ingredients that are known to restrict pores. Ingredients to avoid include:- lanolin, mineral oil, SD alcohol, fragrances and colour.

And eat healthily. Many experts think there is a correlation between your diet and skin. When we eat unhealthy foods, our skin tends to show it in the region between our foreheads, as well as on the chin. Wearing a quality SPF15 every day can really help. Of course, this is good advice for all ages, but teens should especially wear a moisturiser that has a full-spectrum sunscreen. The suns rays break down our collagen and elastin, which can lead to sun spots. These results don’t tend to surface until years later, so an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.

The most beneficial way to optimise your skin health in the future is to start protecting it during the younger years. For instance, remove makeup every night. Most young women are guilty of not doing this in their teenage years, but sleeping in makeup is just not good. Especially, if you put up with an oily complexion. Congestion can build up in your pores and cause breakouts.

Using too many drying products is also likely to cause disappointing results. When the skin is oily, most teenagers tend to buy face wash, moisturisers and spot treatments that promise to remove oiliness. At first, you may see some results, but in the long run, the oil glands will begin to over accommodate for the lack of oil by producing even more oil than in the first place! Everything starts with good intentions, initially teenagers say they love drying skincare regimens. But after a while, they suddenly cease to be effective. Any creams with SD Alcohol are unquestionably part of the ‘drying out’ category.

Avoiding no, no’s, such as using plain soap on the face. It is alkaline, and our skin is acidic. Meaning that it can make skin feel tight, dry and itchy. Taking hot showers is another tactic to be avoided. Whilst tempting, the heat can actually draw moisture out of the skin. This can cause your skin to either produce surplus oil (or look dry and flaky). We’re sure that everyone can recollect being told not to pick spots, but picking really isn’t a good idea. Infected and angered spots spread infection to other areas of the face when picked. Instead, try applying products containing Sulfur or Salicylic Acid to problem areas, just as you feel them starting. So, how do you develop a good skincare regimen in your teens? The answer is keep it simple but effective.

Choose a high quality cleanser. Dermalogica Clean Start is recommended, as it includes all of the ingredients necessary for a total regimen. For instance, a foaming wash containing salicylic acid, which reaches deep into pores to help exhaustively clean the skin.

For active teenagers, ensure any routine includes the body. Don’t over exfoliate, usually 3 times a week is good enough. Excess scrubbing can lead to any infection spreading across the surface of the skin. You may consider using a leave-on exfoliant, containing salicylic acid. This can clean up the pores and cut through oil. When the pores are clear, breakouts are much less likely to occur. Treat breakouts as and when they take place.

Choose a spot treatment that is well regarded and has proven results. Some use sulfur to dry out infected areas, and some contain Benzoyl Peroxide to get rid of bacteria. You should apply as soon as you suspect a breakout forming. One common myth is that moisturising restricts pores. There are moisturisers available that will hold oil on the surface of the skin at bay and looking matte. The same applies with SPF protectors and sunblocks.

With the best will in the world any campaign to keep skin healthy can be met with the odd congestion or breakout. Utilising quality products and staying up to date with professional advice will go a long way to saving your skin in optimum health.

By Cathy York

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01st Dec 2009

Organic Skin Care Could Help Your Problem Skin

Problem skin can really get you down and cause low self esteem especially in teenagers and young adults, the times at which your looks can be most under scrutiny. Whether your skin is prone to spots, acne, eczema, sensitivity or dryness it can be a complete nightmare to find the right skincare products to suit your skin type. Some find keeping their skin under control a daily battle and resort to harsh, chemical packed ointments and treatments to keep it in order. There are literally hundreds of creams and ointments out there to choose from but finding the right one to help calm and treat your problem, as opposed to irritate and aggravate it can be extremely difficult.
Organic natural skin care could be the answer that you have been waiting for. If you have tried everything else to no avail you may be pleasantly surprised by the effects an organic skin care regime could have on your skin, no matter your skin type. There are increasing amounts of research that demonstrate that the chemicals contained in many of our beauty products are dangerous to our health and are putting us at risk of developing serious illnesses. Some of the very chemicals that are said to help treat certain skin types could actually leave you with poorer, prematurely ageing skin in the long run. Whereas naturally sourced organic skin care products will help to keep your skin healthier, plumper and more beautiful for longer.
Emotional, environmental and physical stress can all produce toxins that are damaging to our skin, therefore with your cosmetics you should be trying to eliminate this effect by looking for chemical and toxin free natural alternatives. If you have a specific problem skin type there are many organic alternatives out there to the traditional chemical and additive rich products available. Certain harsh skin washes and creams can actually “attack” your skin, stripping it of its natural oils thus causing it to overproduce more sebum as a form of protection, resulting in clogged up pores and spots. Organic skin care will help you to naturally heal your skin and over time it should become clearer, brighter and more beautiful. It sometimes can take longer than the chemically harsh instant fix products, and sometimes your skin may initially break out more in order to heal itself but the results when they come are often longer lasting, leaving you with the skin you’ve always dreamt of.

by:Anne Marie Williams Nyr

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15th Nov 2009

Sometimes Beauty Does Take a Bit of Work

Before you go to bed, it is a really good practise to get used it is using a facial cleanser to remove the makeup and dirt that was accumulated throughout the day. If you are not wanting to use a facial cleanser a tor remove oil and dirt a facial mask is the next best thing. All you have to do is apply the masque to your face and peel it off after about 5 to 10 min.

Since the body is exposed to dirt, oils and other elements, using a body scrub will clean your skin, moisturize and keep your skin feeling refreshed. The body scrub will also remove excess dead skin and make the skin feel amazing after a few times. If you don’t use a body scrub use a lufa mit and some body wash. The lufa mit will remove the excess skin and the body wash will help cleanse any oils.

Some men pay attention to the hands of a woman. Using a good lotion is the first step to having a great touch as well as a great looking hand. Finding a good hand moisturizer can be expensive as well as time consuming. The internet can be a great resource to look for the proper ingredients in skin care. A perfered natural brand is Lecova.com’s skin care because its all natural. Nails are another way to spruce up the hands. Go out and get a manicure and get your nails done.

Women should not forget to give the hair some attention. Use shampoo and conditioner to make it look shiny and radiant. Some companies have combined these into one formula making it possible to buy one bottle instead of two. I prefer to use both separately so its more of a natural products. TreSemme is a highly regarded brand and is a very good price for the quality of products

There are many ways to enhance your appearance without spending a lot of money. Just compare the performance of the brands of a product before becoming a regular user of a product.

Natural skin care is the best approach for beauty. When it comes to skin care products that don’t use natural products be sure to look into the products reviews and complaints. Most skin care products that don’t use natural products can cost a lot and may cause some damage to the skin with the ingredients they chose to use to make it look or have a certain texture. Make sure not to get any products with parabens, petroleums, phthalates,triclosan. Those kind of ingredients have long term adverse effects on your skin and can damage skin cells over time.

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13th Nov 2009

The Importance of Taking Good Care of Your Skin

In the midst of our busy lives, it’s easy to forget to take good care of our skin. The skin is, by nature, able to heal by itself. However, if it’s exposed to the harsh environment for prolonged periods of time without proper protection, the ph balance can be upset. This may lead to severe damage of the skin.

Perfectly healthy skin always look smooth, supple and young on the surface. You too can be the proud owner of such skin if you take the trouble to protect your skin. First, let’s understand the conditions that cause the most damage to our skin.

Immense heat — If you place yourself under direct sunlight for long periods of time, be sure to use a high quality sun block. If possible, try to avoid the mid afternoon sun. Avoid sun bathing or jogging when the sun is at its hottest. The immense heat can cause injury to your skin. Ever experience severe sun burn before? Your skin will become patches of red and dead skin will start peeling off. Not a very pleasant experience!

You don’t even have to be at the beach to get your skin scorched. Sometimes, when going out to run errands, you may be overly exposed to the sun. In your hurry to get things done, you probably forget that your skin is hurting. Only when you are retiring at night do you start feeling the pain.

Excessive oil, dirt and grime – Living in the city, it’s almost inevitable that our skin is exposed to oil, dirt and grime. Just take a walk on the traffic congested streets and you find your face with sweat, oil, and dirt. Bacteria may even accumulate on your dirty skin.

Fortunately, there are things you can do to protect your skin from the skin and from dirt and grime. If you anticipate that you are going into the sun for a long time, be sure to use a good quality sun block. Wear a cap to provide additional shade for the exposed skin on your face and neck.

As for dirt and grime, always carry face wipes with you to clean your face. If you can find the time, use a face wash to clean your skin. For example, you can always find a few minutes during lunch to wash your face in the restroom.

Those are measures you can take during the day. You can’t really spend too much time cleaning and protecting your skin when you are at work. When the day slows down during the evening, that is the best time to allow the skin to regenerate.

Start by giving your face a wash. If the surface is still a tad too dry, use a moisturizer. Toner can help to add strength to the skin and make it look younger and tighter. Finally, apply skin regeneration cream to the surface of your skin. When you wake up in the morning, you will find a fresh looking face staring back at you in the mirror.

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