Thursday, October 28, 2010

Skin Care Tips

Caring for Dry, Oily, Normal or Combination Skin

Each of us has varying skin types that consist of dry, oily, normal or even combination skin and each skin type requires special care.



To know how to best care for your skin type it first helps to know what type of skin you have.



The following describes how to recognize the 3 basic skin types, combination skin, oily skin and dry skin and then how to properly care for it.



Once you are able to fully understand which skin type describes you, then you'll be able to better care for you skin avoiding things like acne breakouts, premature aging, age spots and simply learning how to improve the overall look of your skin, not only on your face but on your whole body.







Caring for Combination Skin

If you have combination skin you are in a separate category of skin type, that's because it's not completely oily, dry, or normal, instead it's a combination that is characterized as normal and oily skin, or skin that's oily and dry. In other words, like the song, combination skin is 'a little bit of this, and a little bit of that'.



The commonality in either type of combination skin is the presence of oily areas, so you have to be careful not to further aggravate these areas. Usually, it's the areas with the highest concentration of oil-producing glands – the face, chest, shoulders and the back – that are the oiliest. Other body parts have fewer oil glands which is why they're either normal or have characteristics of dryness.



Most people know whether they have combination skin just by looking at it. The areas that appear shiny will be more prone to acne. Makeup and other cosmetics usually won't last through an entire day without re-application. Dry areas flake and appear dull and may feel irritated.



Caring for combination skin is a delicate balancing act. You don't want to over-moisturize the oily areas, which mainly include the 'T-zone' of your face, or you risk waking up with an explosion of blemishes that can take over your face. On the other hand, you don't want to apply products formulated for oily skin to the areas that aren't oily or you risk waking up with skin that feels tight, dry and scaly, especially around the eyes and mouth.



So what's the proper way to care for combination skin?



Cleansing twice daily with warm water and a gentle facial cleanser is most important. This helps to remove dead skin cells, dirt and excess oil so they don't block pore openings.



Follow with a toner that's either water-based or glycerin-based after cleansing to help remove remaining residue. Periodic exfoliating is recommended to remove any remaining dead cells so new skin can take its place. It helps keep skin looking fresh and radiant. Be sure to look for skin care products that are designed to balance the different skin types.



For oily-normal skin, you want to keep your skin hydrated, but dry in the areas prone to excessive oil. Choose moisturizers that are water-based rather than oil-based, making sure to apply sparingly to oil-prone areas. Spot-treat blemishes as necessary. Benzoyl peroxide products are very effective. Apply cosmetics designed to absorb oils, like powders or dab with oil-absorbing tissues as necessary.



For oily-dry skin, moisturizing dry areas with emollient-based products is important to keep skin feeling fresh. The eyes may need an even heavier moisturizer, if this is the case just be sure to keep it away from the T-zone.



And never forget the importance of sun protection and applying sunscreen. The good news is that many foundations and powders nowadays work both as a make-up and a sunscreen.



Caring for Dry Skin

Dry skin can be a blessing but more often it is troublesome. Those with dry skin don't generally need not worry about acne except for the occasional stray that appears from hormonal changes or stress. But dry skin looks dull and flaky. And worse, it can emphasize the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles.



Age and the environment are two factors that contribute to this skin type. Over time, the sebaceous glands within the dermis layer slow their production of sebum, the body's natural moisturizer. The skin's ability to retain moisture also lessens as we grow older. This is caused by the breakdown of the intracellular matrix, the collagen and elastin layer that helps hold skin tissue together. When this layer begins to break apart, it becomes more difficult for skin to hold in moisture. As moisture escapes, skin becomes drier.



Other causes of dry skin include climates that are arid, windy and dry. Use of harsh soaps and detergents and too much unprotected exposure to the sun's damaging rays can also negatively influence skin. Genetics plays a role as well.



How do I know I have dry skin?



First consider where you live. Windy areas and areas with low humidity cause dryness by stripping skin of its natural oils. Living in areas where winters are cold causes skin trouble as well. Even if you don't spend much time outdoors, interior heaters as well as air conditioning units in hot, dry climates can sap the air of moisture and cause dry skin.



Visible indicators of dry skin include skin that flakes easily. Plus, dry skin often looks tight and taut because pore openings are very tiny. If you don't yet see these tell-tale signs of dry skin but you're at or approaching mid-life, it's time to start looking.



Caring for dry skin involves retaining as much moisture as possible. One way is to avoid using products containing alcohol because alcohol dries. Recommended ingredients for dry skin include alpha hydroxy, lactic acids, petroleum, lanolin and glycerin so take time to read product labels.



Dry skin won't always feel like it needs to be cleansed, but it does, twice daily, morning and night. Using a gentle cleanser made especially for skin that's dry, cleanse using warm, not hot water. Finish off with a cool rinse. It's never a good idea to use hot water to clean any type of skin or to soak in a tub because doing so will only strip skin of its natural oils.



After washing your skin, pat it dry using a soft towel but don't dry completely, leave your skin a little moist, then apply a light moisturizer. Those containing Vitamin E are excellent choices. If you wear make-up choose foundations that contain the moisturizing ingredients mentioned above.



Help keep skin hydrated by drinking water and increasing your consumption of high water content foods such as cucumbers and watermelon. Most fruits and vegetables are excellent hydrating foods plus they're excellent sources of important vitamins, minerals, fiber and antioxidants. Antioxidants are crucial in helping maintain the skin's intracellular matrix.



Caring for Oily Skin

Of all the skin types, oily skin is often the most challenging. Oil production is completely natural and is the result of the sebaceous glands located in the dermis or middle layer of skin. These natural oils help keep skin moist and supple. But for some, the sebaceous glands produce too much oil, leading to the most dreaded of the skin types – oily skin.



Most teen-agers have oily skin because this is the time when hormone production is in full swing. But if you've passed your teen years, there are other ways of determining whether or not you have oily skin. It's fairly easy to detect, so start by looking in the mirror. Do you notice a sheen on your skin, especially in your 'T-Zone?' The T-Zone starts at the point between your eyes and extends vertically down along your nose all the way to your chin. The zone also runs horizontally across the bridge of your nose, starting and ending at the center point below each eye.



You may or may not notice the sheen during the day, so check again first thing after waking. If there's a sheen, chances are good you have oily skin. While you're standing at the mirror, take a look at your hair. If it's oily, it's another indication you likely have oily skin. If you wear make-up, specifically foundation, and you find it fades or wears off after a couple of hours, that's yet another indication of oily skin. If you're constantly patting your face with powder or even a handkerchief it's probably because of oily skin.



The presence of blemishes is another good indication although stress, hormones and other factors can all cause outbreaks. And remember that oily skin isn't found only on the face. The back, neck, chest, shoulders and arms can all be oily.



If you do have oily skin, you probably feel that the best way to combat it is to strip away those pore-clogging, sheen-producing oils. Don't! Although they cause trouble for your complexion, oils produced by the sebaceous glands are important because they act as the skin's natural moisturizer. And oily skin is sometimes sensitive. Rather than completely remove oil, you need to keep it under control.



Another reason not to use harsh soaps that strip away oil is that doing so may cause the sebaceous glands to increase their oil production. They'll instinctively want to replenish the lost oils and you may end up with a bigger problem.



You've got to keep oily skin clean so that pores openings remain clear. Otherwise, dead cells, dirt and other bacteria will clog pores and cause pimples. Skin is delicate so always use a gentle cleanser and warm, not hot water. Exfoliate weekly with a non-abrasive product to help remove any pore-clogging material or use a toner that does not list alcohol as an ingredient.



Use products that moisturize in moderation and according to directions. Make sure the cosmetics and sun protection you use are oil-free. Look for skin care products with the words 'non-comedogenic' or 'non-acnegenic' on the labels.



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Saturday, May 29, 2010

Top 10 Skin Care Tips

                                              
Healthy skin is really one of the most important ingredients for beauty-enhancement. This article


on skin care tips is an effort to bring the 10 best skin care tips to you. The list of skin care tips

has been restricted to 10 because anything more that that would not only be difficult to

remember, but also shadow the more important skin care tips. So let’s see what these top ten

skin care tips are:

* Knowing your skin type is one of the most important skin care tip. This is important because

not every skin care product suits everyone. In fact, all the skin care products specify the type of

skin they cater too.

* ‘Drink a lot of water’. This will not keep your skin moist but will help in overall upkeep of your

health (and in turn your skin). It might seem a bit awkward to some, however, this is an

important skin care tip.

* Cleanse your skin regularly (1-2 times everyday). A very effective skin care tip that helps in

getting rid of the dirt and other harsh elements from your skin. Cleansing is especially important

when you have been out of your house (and hence exposed to pollutants, dust etc). This skin

care tip also advocates the use of Luke warm water for cleansing (hot and cold water, both,

cause damage to your skin)

* Be gentle, after all it’s your skin. Don’t scrub/exfoliate too hard or too often. Similarly, don’t

apply too much or too many skin care products. A must-to-follow skin care tip.

* Keep your skin moist at all times. This is one of the most important skin care tip. Don’t let your

skin get dry. Dryness causes the outer layer of your skin to break, leading to a rough and

unattractive appearance. Use moisturizers/ emollients. Moisturizers work best when applied

while the skin is still damp.

* Avoid the use of soap on your face. Soap should only be used from below the neck. A small

but important skin care tip.

* Use sunscreen to protect yourself from sun’s harmful UV radiations. You can use day-time

moisturizers that have sunscreen built into them. Use them even when it’s cloudy. UV radiations

are known to cause skin cancer, so follow this skin care tip without fail.

* A bit of exercise and good sleep are essential too, not just for skin care but for your health as a

whole. Lack of sleep can lead to formation of wrinkles below your eyes and lack of exercise can

cause your skin to slack. Moreover, exercise and sleep also help in beating stress. So besides

being a skin care tip, this is also a health care tip.
 
* Treat skin dilemmas with care. This skin care tip is about not ignoring any skin dilemmas.


Consult your dermatologist before you go on to use a skin care product (lest you do end up

harming your skin even more).

* Beat the stress. The harmful effects of stress are known to everyone, however, sometimes

stating the obvious is essential too (and hence this skin care tip found its place here). Yes,

stress harms skin too. So, take a break or indulge in a warm bubble bath or just get good sleep.
 

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Sunday, March 14, 2010

How to Successfully Removal Skin Tags at Home

Would you like to know how it might be possible to remove skin tags at home? If you are reading this article, then no doubt this is something that is of interest to you.
If you take the time to find the right solution, home removal of skin tags is often a very good option. For example, it will enable you to do with any feelings of self-consciousness and doubts about your attractiveness. You will feel more confident and less restrained and shy in social situations and feel more free to live your life without limitations.




Whatever the reasons for wanting to removal your skin tags, the fact of the matter is that you will need to find a solution that is both effective and safe. There many some very easy ways that you could use. One of these ways it to cut the tag off, using sharp scissors or nail cutters. This is a fast method and will work for you. However, great caution should be exercised because this treatment method can cause profuse bleeding, infection and even permanent scarring. You need to make sure that all of your implements (scissors/razors/nail cutters) and the affected area of your skin are thoroughly disinfected before you start, using appropriate anti-septic.



Care should always be taken when taking steps to remove skin tags yourself, at home. First make sure you do your research and find the way that is right for your own skin. If you do this then you will be able to achieve the results you desire, without risk of infection or scarring

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Wednesday, March 3, 2010

26 Tips for Great Skin.Your guide to fabulous skin

The A to Z Guide to Great Skin

A- ANTIOXIDANT By preventing and repairing free-radical damage from sun and pollution, these nutrients, when applied, keep wrinkles, brown spots, and other signs of aging at bay.  RECOMMENDS: MD Skincare Hydra-Pure Antioxidant Firming Serum

   B- BOTOX Annual sales of this wrinkle relaxer have surpassed $1 billion. But new muscle-paralyzing toxins Reloxin (awaiting FDA approval this year) and Puretox (in clinical trials) will offer some stiff competition.

     C-CALORIE RESTRICTION The choice is yours: Lower your calorie intake by a third or add antiaging resveratrol (from grape skins) to your regimen. Both send your body into survival mode, which can increase your lifespan and help maintain youthful-looking skin. But before you start drowning your liver in cabernet, know that the recommended 2500 mg per day requires 15 glasses of red wine.  RECOMMENDS: Estée Lauder Re-Nutriv Ultimate Youth Creme with Resveratrate (a super-potent resveratrol concentrate)
    D- DNA Can't blame your family for everything. Genes do play a part, but lifestyle is a better indicator of how skin will age. "My mother didn't have a single line, but her mother had wrinkles like a Shar-Pei," says Manhattan dermatologist Dr. Patricia Wexler. "Guess who worshipped the sun?" Reverse mild damage now with antioxidants and enzymes; more severe DNA changes can lead to cancer.  RECOMMENDS: Lancaster 365 Cellular Elixir DNA Action Complex

     E- ESTROGEN As estrogen levels decline, moisture and collagen also dip. Oral hormone-replacement therapy is risky, so try an estrogen cream to fortify skin instead.  RECOMMENDS: Lancôme Absolue Ultimate Bx Serum (with plant estrogen wild yam)
    F- FILLER With minimal risk and downtime, injectable fillers offer facial lines a temporary youth booster. Thicker formulas like Restylane can stimulate skin's own collagen production.

 G- GLYCATION A process where blood-sugar molecules bond to protein, making them stiff, like caramel. "Glycation breaks down collagen, rendering skin more vulnerable to wrinkling and sagging," says Miami dermatologist Dr. Fredric Brandt.  RECOMMENDS: Dermalogica AGE Smart MAP-15 Regenerator (with vitamin C to repair collagen)
   H- HYDROQUINONE While this skin-lightener is banned in the European Union and Japan (in high doses it's a carcinogen), many American derms still champion hydroquinone's efficacy and safety. Meanwhile, several beauty companies have switched to natural pigmentation correctives like licorice and soy.  RECOMMENDS: Chanel Precision Sublimage Essential Regenerating Concentrate Serum (with licorice root)

   I- INFLAMMATION Stress to the skin can leave you red, broken out, and wrinkled. Calming formulas undo damage.  RECOMMENDS: Clinique Redness Solutions Daily Relief Cream, Soothing Cleanser

    J- JOHNS HOPKINS This leading skin research institute's latest finding? Broccoli is the new sunscreen. Rather than absorb UV rays or create a physical block like sunscreen, the vegetable extract sulforaphane stimulates cellular production of protective enzymes, fortifying and safeguarding skin for several days.

     K- KELOID These raised scars can now be minimized with UVA1 light (MultiClear), lasers, or red light-emitting diodes (LEDs).

    L- LIGHT THERAPY New, gentler technologies, like fractional-resurfacing lasers (Fraxel) and LEDs, are popular options for smoothing wrinkles, fading age spots, and treating acne. The lights are so safe, there are even some at-home versions.  RECOMMENDS: Marvel-Mini Red for wrinkles, Green for brightening, Blue for acne

    M-MOISTURE BARRIER "The skin's main function is to shield the body from bacteria, viruses, and other invaders," says Los Angeles dermatologist Dr. Howard Murad. "Naturally, when skin is severely dry or irritated, its barrier function is compromised, and you can get sick." Especially in winter, avoid drying cleansers and replenish with a rich moisturizer.  RECOMMENDS: Olay 14-Day Skin Intervention (left), Johnson's Baby Oil Wash

      N- NATURAL There's no regulation for "natural" products by the government, but at least you can know for sure that your latest eco-potion is organic: Check the label for certification from the USDA (in Europe, it's EcoCert; in the U.K., The Soil Association). These seals mean the ingredients are at least 95 percent organic.  RECOMMENDS: Origins Nourishing Face Lotion, which has the USDA organic seal 

        O- OMEGA-5 Derived from pomegranate oil, this antioxidant and anti-inflammatory essential fatty acid increases hydration and firmness.  RECOMMENDS: Pomega5 Organic Pomegranate Seed Oil Complex

      P- PROBIOTICS Beneficial bacteria that improve immunity. ("Probiotic is skincare's buzzword of 2008," proclaims Bryan Meehan, founder of Nude Skincare.) Prevalent in fermented foods like yogurt, pickles, and soy sauce, in topical form they reduce inflammation, clear up acne, and boost hydration.  RECOMMENDS: Shu Uemura Phyto-Black Lift Firming Anti-Wrinkle Cream

    Q- VITAMIN Q Also known as Coenzyme Q10, this vitamin is the basis of super-antioxidant idebenone.  RECOMMENDS: Prevage Eye Anti-Aging Moisturizing Treatment (with idebenone to treat wrinkles)

  R- RETINOIDS Able to boost collagen growth and speed up cell turnover, these vitamin A derivatives address almost every skincare issue: acne, UV damage, dullness, blackheads, and wrinkles.  RECOMMENDS: Philosophy Booster Caps Retinol Capsules (left), Peter Thomas Roth Un-Wrinkle Night

     S- STEM CELLS Scientists in Japan just figured out a way to rewire adult skin stem cells to produce any muscle, bone, and organ in the body (just like embryonic stem cells). But free-radical damage still kills off stem cells, resulting in the slower reproduction and repair associated with aging. New skincare breakthroughs focus on protecting stem cells while making skin look younger in the process.  RECOMMENDS: Dior Capture R60/80 XP Serum

       T- TATTOOS Unless you don't mind always seeing an ex's name on your skin, consider Freedom-2, the first easily erasable tattoo ink. This pigment was designed for laser removal; just one treatment is needed. If only erasing remnants of train-wreck relationships were as easy.
 
         U- ULTRASOUND You don't have to be pregnant to reap the benefits of ultrasound. High-frequency sound waves have been found to revitalize skin tissue, producing a tightening effect, and also to dissolve fat in specifically targeted areas. Think of it as incision-free liposuction

    V- VOLUME Facial volume loss makes cheeks hollow and skin sag. Plump up skin and bones with collagen-boosting peptides.  RECOMMENDS: L'Oréal Collagen Remodeler Contouring Moisturizer SPF 15 and Night Lotion

     W- WOUND WISDOM Skincare scientists are mining burn- and wound-healing technology for use in renewing and firming the derm. New topical treatments use niacin and growth factors to improve skin texture and accelerate DNA repair.  RECOMMENDS: NIA 24 Sun Damage Repair for Décolletage and Hands


Thursday, February 25, 2010

Heal Yourself in 15 Days by Cleaning Up Your Skin Exposure

By "skin exposures," I mean all the things your skin comes into contact with... and the sheer quantity of those things will probably surprise you.




But first, let's get something out of the way that's crucial to all this. The consumer products industry wants you to believe their "Big Lie". The Big Lie is that chemicals you put on your skin don't get absorbed into your bloodstream. So there's no need to make sure consumer products are actually safe.



The FDA and most members of the conventional medical community also believe this lie: They don't acknowledge the absorption properties of the skin, so they tend to say that all the things you put on your skin are perfectly safe for your health even if they contain toxic chemicals. (Of course, these very same people then promote nicotine patches and other drugs delivered through the skin, so they do indirectly acknowledge that the skin absorbs chemicals.)



How many different products come into contact with your skin on a regular basis? You'd be shocked to consider all the sources:



• Perfumes, colognes and other fragrance products.

• Shampoo.

• Shower soap or shower gel products.

• Pesticides used on your lawn which are carried to you through pets or children.

• Skin creams.

• Sunscreen products.

• Cosmetics.

• Antibacterial hand soaps.

• Laundry detergents and dryer sheets (through your clothing).

• Dish soaps.

• Furniture polishes.

• Household cleaners such as window cleaners.

• Artificial dyes found in clothing.

• Feminine hygiene products.

• Deodorants and anti-perspirants.

• Shaving creams and after-shave products.

• Hair dyes.

• Massage oils and lotions.

• Hair sculpting products and hair sprays.

• Tattoos and temporary skin art.

• Insect repellants.

• Over-the-counter creams: Anti-itch, pain creams, etc.

• Chlorine in your shower water.

• Anti-flea and tick chemicals acquired by touching your pets.


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Cancer-causing chemicals

If you look at all these products whose ingredients come into contact with your skin, you'll begin to realize something quite disturbing: They're loaded with cancer-causing chemicals!



The average perfume product, just as an example, contains over twenty cancer-causing chemicals all by itself -- and these are never even listed on the label. Antibacterial soaps are made with a chemical that's similar to the nerve toxin chemical called Agent Orange which was used as a chemical weapon in the Vietnam War.



Hair dyes contain highly toxic chemical solvents. Conventional laundry detergents are made with extremely toxic cancer-causing fragrance chemicals. Conventional cosmetics are loaded with not just cancer-causing chemicals, but also heavy metals like lead. Lawn pesticides contain chemicals that promote Alzheimer's and Parkinson's disease.



The list goes on and on...



The products listed above probably contain over 10,000 different synthetic chemicals, and virtually none of them have ever been safety tested or approved as safe for human consumption by any federal agency. The EPA doesn't even know what many of these chemicals are because companies claim they need to protect their formulation "trade secrets" by not even listing the ingredients on product labels.

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But think about these 10,000 chemicals for a moment and ask yourself this question: Why are you putting them on your skin?





Mainstream consumers poison themselves

Consumers are very easy to covertly influence through corporate advertising. I'm particularly struck by the advertising of a cologne product called "Axe" which is marketed to clueless teenage boys who naively believe that wearing these toxic chemicals will magically bring them hoards of slutty women who want to have sex with them. That's the underlying message of the Axe Cologne advertising, anyway.



So these teenage boys buy up these Axe products which include cologne, deodorant and shampoo. Naturally, they're oblivious to the fact that these products are made with artificial, synthetic fragrance chemicals that are absorbed right through the skin. None of these chemicals have been approved as safe for human consumption by the FDA, of course. But young men coat their bodies with these chemicals with no regard for their own health, thinking that smelling like Axe will reward you with female companionship.



And the ads work! Axe sales are through the roof. Sex sells everything... even synthetic chemicals.





Are you poisoning yourself, too?

But if you think these teenage boys are silly for buying such products, think about your own personal care products. Do you buy conventional shampoo? Sunscreens? Lotions? Cosmetics? Which toxic products are still in your own bathroom, kitchen or garage?



I've visited a lot of homes of people who told me they were "super health conscious." Yet in almost every case when I visit such homes, I still find they're using conventional laundry detergents, brand-name soaps in the bathroom, toxic skin lotions and baby products, etc. It is extremely rare for me to walk into someone's house and not find a huge assortment of cancer-causing products there.



People are poisoning themselves by poisoning their skin with synthetic chemicals. And they still think they're "health conscious!"



Most people, you see, are kidding themselves about protecting their skin from toxic, cancer-causing products. They may follow a fairly healthy diet, but they still bathe their skin in chemicals that damage the brain, liver, heart and kidneys. For some strange reason, many people who are acutely aware of what they put in their mouth are surprisingly unaware of what's contained in the products they put on their skin.



The point of this article is to raise your awareness of what's in the products your skin comes into contact with, and then to take new action to get all those toxic products out of your home.


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Action items: What you can do right now

This may sound crazy, but here's what I want you to do: Go through your entire house, covering every room including the garage, under the kitchen sink, the bathroom closet and so on. Gather up every "chemical" product and throw them all out. (You're poisoning the environment by doing so, of course, but you're going to make up for that by never buying these products again...)



This includes all your conventional cosmetics, soaps, shampoos, fragrance products, cleaning products, laundry products, bug sprays, air "fresheners" and the whole lot. Gather them all up and throw them out.



More importantly make a commitment to never buy these products again. That's the only way to enjoy a long-term benefit for your health, of course.



Once this is done, begin to detox your body from these synthetic chemicals using a variety of detox products: Zeolites, chlorella supplements, cilantro, spirulina, etc. Drink a lot of water. Take liver detox herbs to support healthy liver function during all this. (I recommend Livatrex from Livatrex 2 fl oz byGlobal Healing Center ).


 



Within just a few days, your chemical burden will start to fall as your body eliminates the chemicals that have been routinely poisoning it. After six months, your chemical load can drop as much as 90 percent, greatly reducing the chemical stress on your liver and kidneys while sharply reducing your risk of cancer and other neurological disorders.



Over time, your health will improve as your exposure to synthetic chemicals plummets. This action, combined with all the other steps in this 15-day self healing series, will vastly improve your health while slowing or even halting the development of many different degenerative diseases such as cancer, liver disease or Alzheimer's.


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Sunday, February 7, 2010

Organic skin care

“If it can be done naturally, why go for artificial means” - this is the basic premise on which ‘organic skin care’ works. Organic skin care is the most natural way of ‘skin care’. In fact, ‘organic skin care’ was probably the first one to be used by man when it first woke-up to the needs of his skin. ‘Organic skin care’ is not only friendlier to skin, but also inexpensive. If exercised in the right way, organic skin care can prevent the occurrence of a lot of skin disorders and can help keep your skin healthy and young-looking for a much longer time.

Organic fruits and vegetables are the most popular things on organic skin care routines e.g. cucumber is very common in organic skin care routines. Turmeric, apple, papaya, ginger are others that find a wide use in organic skin care routines. These organic materials have a very refreshing and vitalizing effect on your skin. Almost every skin care book/guide has section on organic skin care (including the actions of various fruits and vegetables on skin). So choose the ones that are more suitable for your skin type and start experimenting with them until you finally select the ones that are most suitable for inclusion in your organic skin care routine. It’s important that you use fresh organic fruits/vegetables. Don’t try to utilise the rotten ones for your skin, their only place is the garbage bin.


Milk is known to posses good cleansing properties; in fact, the name of some skin care products contains the word ‘milk’ in them. A combination of milk with ground oatmeal acts as wonderful cleanser.

Ground oatmeal is especially good for oily skins and is a popular ingredient in organic skin care regimen. It is used in various combinations e.g. with egg, honey, milk and fruits, for preparation of organic facial packs.

Wheat germ is another ingredient in organic skin care procedures. It is rich in vitamin E and is known for its exfoliation as well as moisturising properties. Wheat germ, in various combinations with other organic materials, is used to prepare facial masks for normal and dry skin types. Wheat germ oil is another way in which wheat germ is used for organic skin care.

Yogurt and sour cream are other organic materials that are popular for their exfoliation and moisturising properties.

Use of organic honey is also popular in organic skin care procedures. It helps in retention of moisture and helps impart a glowing look to skin.








Rose water takes its place as a toner in organic skin care routines. Lavender water is popular too.

‘Organic skin care’ uses combinations of various organic materials that complement each other and enhance each other’s effectiveness. Moreover, these combinations are also helpful in over-riding the harmful effects (if any) of various organic materials that form them.

Organic skin care is really an art that, once perfected, can give wonderful results in a very cost effective manner.
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Monday, January 4, 2010

how to removal tag warts


Warts are caused by viruses. The small dots, the dark peak warts are small capillary bleeding or thrombosis that.
Warts are contagious a certain extent. About 7% of school copine have warts. Highest incidence is between 12 and warts production 16 years, then falls very semnificativ.In general, a mole disappears after about a year. between 10 and 75% of warts observed in a study for a short period of time has gone by itself.
TREATMENT
1. Apply several layers of waterproof tape over the wart and leave covered for six days and a half. Raca serious angle to remove dead skin around the wart. If Warts yet, reapply duct tape after 12 o'clock and leave again for six days and covered half. It may be necessary to repeat the process several weeks.
2. You can use the tataneasa bandage.
3. Sour apples contain magnesium oxide. Some say that by cutting Warts (incising) with a sharp blade and the application of sour apple juice, to reach the same result as that of point 1, described before and also using several threads crystallized magnesium sulphate ( Epsom salts).
4. Cabbage juice, | 3631 Miss aloe paste, slices of garlic or raw potato will help to remove warts by applying them twice a day for several days or weeks. Some warts are more difficult to withdraw, others easier.
5. Germinated corn oil can be applied over warts daily for two weeks.
6. Fifteen patients were instructed to keep the water hot (warts between 45-47 ° C) for 30 to 90 minutes twice a week. Nine of them were cured.
7. Fig milk can also be applied. A girl of 15 years old managed to completely eliminate Wart with only three applications. There are statistics that say that the lifeblood of the milk Robin \ "is also beneficial. Use a drop, which it let it dry on the wart, applying in this way every day for several days or even weeks.
8. One of the simplest treatment is to immerse warts a concentrated salt water. To get a 30% solution and add a half teaspoon of salt to a half cup of water. Keep Warts in this solution for each 20 minutes, two or three times daily for several weeks.
9. It can soften a piece of dressing in fresh pineapple juice or a piece of crushed pulp of the fruit and then applied on the wart. It is said that the enzymes in pineapple dissolve a mole sncizat.
10. Livia Warszawer-Schwarcz, PhD in medicine in the Department of Plastic Surgery has Gurnamental Rebacca Sieff Hospital in Safad, Israel, reported success in treating warts, especially countries warts (warts that appear on foot), by a process very simple. The inside of a banana skin is placed over Warts and fixed with plaster. Dressing changes daily, after washing the infected area. Once a week away the outer stratum corneum. The maximum time required for complete disappearance of warts was six weeks Warszawcr Dr. Schwarcz has not asked any relapses or tracking study that lasted two years.
11. It was reported that two patients appeared more deny payments while receiving tetracycline. When tetracycline was interrupted, warts have disappeared. And other antibiotics can produce the same effect.
12. Sunlight has shown beneficial in the treatment of warts. Dr. W.E. Nelson, author of a remarkable book of pediatrics, if warts suggests as much sun exposure to skin flush.
13. You can apply a bandage to deny castor oil, one half hour three times a day.

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