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June 10, 2009
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Acne Secrets You Must Know to Eliminate Your Acne Are you tired of dealing with acne? Tired of trying to cover up acne before you go out, afraid that people will judge you by the way your face looks? Acne can make you feel self conscious and can even ruin your social life, but there is good news. There are many acne treatment products available and many great things you can easily do for acne treatment to make a difference. With the right acne care secrets, you can eliminate acne and have skin you are proud to show off. Acne Soap - A Great Choice Buy a Quality Moisturizer The Power of Honey Water for Acne Acne Treatments with Natural Ingredients If you enjoyed this post, make sure you subscribe to my RSS feed!
June 04, 2009
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There are many known acne care treatments available for people suffering with acne. Treating acne with vitamin supplementation is a lesser-known treatment, but is one that is worth taking a look at. The skin is the largest organ of the body and in order for skin to function properly it’s important to get adequate amounts of nutrients into the body. A vitamin deficiency can result in an imbalance that can lead to poor skin conditions such as acne. Therefore, can taking more vitamins give skin a better appearance and get rid of acne? Vitamins A, B complex, E, C and the minerals such as Chromium and Zinc are the most common vitamins and minerals that have been found to improve acne and promote healthy skin. You are more likely to see a difference in your skin if you are lacking in a particular nutrient and you supplement your diet with extra vitamins. However, is taking extra vitamins good for your acne and health? Let’s start with vitamin A which serves many functions and the lack of it can cause acne. Vitamin A maintains healthy tissue and serves as an important antioxidant for eliminating free radicals in the body. What’s important for acne sufferers is that vitamin A helps reduce sebum production and as a result clear acne symptoms. Amounts of vitamin A , larger than 10,00 IU’s has been used in treating acne effectively in some patients. However, taking large quantities is not without risk and side effects. Therefore, mega dosing should only be done under the guidance and supervision of a medical professional. Women who are pregnant should avoid large doses of vitamin A and it is therefore not a recommended treatment for pregnant women. The B vitamin complex are important for healthy skin tone and reducing the amounts of stress in the body that is a known factor leading to acne. Taking mega doses of vitamin B5 (also known as pantothenic acid) in particular have been used as an acne care treatment successfully by many patients. Vitamin B5 is known to reduce sebum and control oil in the skin as a way of resolving acne. Again, taking large quantities may not be good and can lead to many undesirable side effects, such as upset stomach, dry skin, diarrhea, headaches, and potential hair loss. The use of vitamin B5 as an acne treatment should be monitored because taken in large quantities it can lead to other vitamin deficiencies that can be more dangerous to your health. In order to avoid the side effects associated with vitamin B5 and make sure you’re getting the right balance of B vitamins, it is recommended to stick with a B-complex vitamin. Antioxidants such as vitamins C and E are used in acne treatments to help with healing, support the immune system and prevent infection. Then these vitamins are taken in the right amounts skin is more healthy and acne can be healed and prevented. Lastly, getting the right minerals is also important for healthy skin. Research has revealed that about 90% of people suffering from acne are lacking the mineral Chromium. Chromium is used in the body to help maintain the balance of insulin. By keeping sugar levels in balance you can decrease oil production in the skin and prevent acne from occurring. Zinc also works in a similar way because it helps maintain the hormonal balance in the body and therefore reducing the occurrence of acne flare-ups. It’s true many people have turned to vitamins as a way of improving their acne. However, there are many things you should know before you take any vitamin and you should realize that taking more than the recommended dosage of vitamins can not only make acne worse, but it can be harmful to your health. A multi-vitamin or a vitamin designed specifically for acne in mind is generally harmless and will promote healthy skin, but you should always do your research and speak to a health care provider to weigh all your option and potential side-effects. Do you want to know more about a specific acne care treatment? Learn more about acne and which Acne Treatment Products are safe and which acne treatment products work for all skin types at TopAcneProducts.net. If you enjoyed this post, make sure you subscribe to my RSS feed!
May 26, 2009
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How do you treat cold sores? What should you do when you get them, and can you get rid of them for good? There are several cold sores treatments which have been suggested, for those suffering from this malady. And there are several methods and products one can try. But because everyone is unique, some treatments might be more effective on one person than another. Sometimes you need to test or combine two methods, in order to discover which cold sores treatments work for you. It also helps to know what triggered the sores in the first place. This can help you decide on which of the different treatments to try first. The triggers themselves can vary, from sunburn, to flu, to fever. The treatments can be more easily determined when you know how the cold sores started. Cold Sores Treatment Lysine Lysine is an amino acid . Some recommend lysine for those with cold sores (about 5,000 milligrams per dose, in supplement form, when the outbreak begins.) Some people who take 500 milligrams of Lysine daily, to prevent themselves from getting them. But it is also said that this is not advisable as the body might get used to it in the system, so that it would not work as well during an outbreak. Zinc Another supplement used as a treatment for cold sores is Zinc (a mineral which is commonly taken as a supplement). There are two ways to use zinc. You can either apply it directly onto the lesions, or take it internally. Most people usually do both, to achieve a faster healing period. Calcium Calcium, also a mineral, can also be used as a treatment for cold sores. Calcium is used by the body to keep the system alkaline (not too acidic). Most people who suffer from this malady have too much acid in their system. Calcium can neutralize this acid, and might also stop the outbreak. Ice Some people rely on old-fashioned cold treatment for cold sores. This is another type of treatment is readily available at home. All you need to do is to apply ice to the target area, when you feel a sore coming. This should be done before the blister or lesion “blossoms.” It will reduce the swelling, as well as give some relief. But, once the lesions are out, discontinue applying the ice - it tends to slow down the healing process. Tea You can also use frozen iced tea bags, instead of ice. Once the lesions burst, you can apply warm tea bags to them. These may be applied for 15 minutes per session. The heat from the tea bags speeds up the healing. Further, the nutrients in the tea hamper the virus’ activity from progressing. ———————— For more information on natural and thorough, methods which enable people to get rid of cold sores for good, please visit Cold Sores Treatment. Or, if you would like to simply learn the basic causes of cold sores, please visit What Causes Cold Sores. Source Article: Cold Sores Treatment If you enjoyed this post, make sure you subscribe to my RSS feed!
May 25, 2009
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Can you really give yourself an instant face lift? According to the product manufacturers, it is. Sometimes these creams claim to firm or tighten the skin, resulting in a type of face lift effect. Lift SP is one of them and it has proven to be quite popular. What An Instant Face Lift Isn’t Face lifts are commonly associated with having plastic surgery. Actors, models and other celebrities have been going under the knife for as long as this type of procedure has been available. It’s become more accessible to the rest of us in recent years too. As with any surgical procedure, a face lift is not without risks. There’s cutting and stretching the skin and recover time involved. If you’re not careful in choosing your doctor there could be unwanted surprises as well. Reviewing appropriate licenses and credentials is a must. Because of the issues, risks and expense associated with traditional face lifts, the instant face lift is more attractive to many women and even some men. In reality, it’s not a face lift at all. Rather, it’s a temporary way of making your face appear as though it’s been lifted and the results typically last up to 8 hours. How Do Instant Face Lifts Like Lift SP Work? These temporary skin tighteners work to make your skin look years younger by firming it for a period of time. In order to maintain this youthful appearance you must use the treatment every day. When it washes off or wears off after several hours your skin will start to sag again. These temporary effects do not mean you shouldn’t give serums and creams like Lift SP a try. Just the opposite. Although the results are not permanent or long lasting, these products allow you to avoid surgery and still look years younger while going about your daily routine. Using an instant face lift is extremely easy and there are some fantastic deals available for trying these products out. For a limited time, you can get a trial bottle of Lift SP just for asking. Lift SP Instant Face Lift is doctor-created and contains ingredients that not only lift your skin but also help to improve its health. Made with real acai extract, you can experience all of the powerful anti aging benefits associated with this super food. Look younger and reduce wrinkles today. Claim Your Risk-FREE Trial Now! If you enjoyed this post, make sure you subscribe to my RSS feed!
October 20, 2008
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Permanent Hair Removal: One of the big questions about permanent laser hair removal that we get asked constantly is: “Just how permanent is laser hair removal? Is it really long-lasting?” This is an important question! To get an idea for how permanent laser hair removal is you need to understand how hair grows and how laser hair removal works. Let’s examine both of these subjects. How Hair Grows Hair grows from structures known as follicles underneath your skin. The root grows in the follicle, and the section of the hair that you can see above your skin is known as the “shaft” of the hair. Your body hair grows in a cyclic way. At any one point, the hair in some of your follicles will be actively growing; other hair follicles will be dormant, and yet others will be going through the shedding process. The Mechanism of Laser Hair Removal Reduction of excessive body hair or even permanent removal is now practical for most skin and hair types. Laser hair reduction therapy works by targeting hair roots under your skin. It is possible for the laser beams to hone in on your hair roots because of the coloring these cells contain, which makes them darker than the surrounding tissues. However, the result is that the success rate of laser hair removal treatment is affected by the disparity in color between your hair roots and your skin. That is to say, it works best on people with very pale skin and very dark hair - where there is a strong disparity between the darkness of your hair roots and the paleness of your surrounding skin tissues. Even in ideal circumstances, however, the lasers do not do away with all of your hair. Why not? Because the lasers can only target actively growing hairs. As we saw earlier, only a certain proportion of your body hair in any one area will be actively growing. This is the reason why laser hair removal treatments are normally spaced 4 - 6 weeks apart - so that different follicles will be active at subsequent treatments, and can be effectively dealt with. Conclusion Because of the mechanism by which laser hair removal works, while it may disable a significant proportion of the follicles it will not cause a 100% stoppage in all body hair growth in the treated area. However, an 80% reduction in hair is entirely possible - permanent laser hair removal is a truly viable solution for undesirable body hair. Ingrid Preube If you enjoyed this post, make sure you subscribe to my RSS feed!
October 20, 2008
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Skin problems can run from just dried skin, to acne or blemishes up to eczema. Depending on the type of skin you have and the problem, you will need to treat your skin with some sort of lotion or medication if you want to cure your acne or treat your skin care problem. The first think to do is determine if you have acne, dry skin, or eczema. You can not treat these conditions the same way. If you do, you might make your skin care problem even worse. lets first discuss eczema. Dermatitis or Eczema is a skin condition suffered by many and is noticeable by areas of inflamed and usually itchy skin. There are a number of ways to treat eczema but the use of eczema creams, lotions and emollients are the most common. Eczema affected areas of the skin are normally dry and need to have the natural moisture replaced with the help of Eczema creams and lotions. Eczema self-care is a crucial part of controlling the condition and moisturizing is an area that does not require help. The removal of natural body oils will exacerbate the Eczema condition so anything that does this should be stopped straight away. The use of skin moisturizers or emollients involves only using thinner ointments on areas of the skin that are not flaking or dry. Light emollients like aqueous cream may dry the skin if it is very flaky, so heavier ointment should be used. To help stop the skin becoming dry, emollients replace any lost moisture and formulated oils and creams can be used for washing. There are other skin cleansing products that can then be used to help moisten the skin after bathing such as Dipobase for example. Ointments such as Epaderm and Sebexol work in the same way as Eucerin lotion, to help ease the desire to itch the afflicted skin. Although eczema creams work ok, they are not as effective as emollients which do not need continual re-application. The fewer applications that have to be made, the less the skin is touched and this is where the ointments win over the creams because they have less water in the product which means it takes the skin longer to absorb them. For mild-moderate eczema a weak steroid may be used like Hydrocortisone or Desonide, while more severe cases require a higher-potency steroid (e. As there is no cure for eczema, controlling the symptoms is about the best you can hope to expect and corticosteroids are well adapted for this use. Corticosteroids must be used sparingly to avoid possible side effects, the most common of which is that their prolonged use can cause the skin to thin and become fragile. To make sure that damage is not done to the face and other fragile skin, only low strength ointments can be used on these areas. In the long term the eczema sufferer should be warned to use the steroid creams or ointments only when they have to. Despite their use and success rate, steroid creams and ointments should only be used sparingly and stopped once the desire result has been achieved. So short to medium term use of corticosteroids does not do any damage or cause any side-effects different from those when using ointment that was not steroid based. Recently, the use of demodulators has been increased to treat the areas of skin affected by eczema with varying degrees of success. If you enjoyed this post, make sure you subscribe to my RSS feed!
October 20, 2008
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If you have ever had a pimple then you know that acne sucks. And it really sucks if you break out more than normal. I think we could all deal with the occasional acne breakout it’s the breakouts that are week or months long that really can get us down. There is hope. The trick is to learn all you can about two things. Your acne, or type of acne, and the type of skin you have. Lets look at acne first. Our sebaceous glands produce oil called sebum which fouls up the hair follicles and contributes to acne but this is not the only substance responsible. Acne seems to be a condition that is not necessarily a natural one and something that past generations did not suffer with. Fortunately there is hope in treating your acne. We should start with the simple and move to the more complex. The type of soap you are using on your acne could have a big effect on your skin. Try different soaps and see if that helps. Next would be any makeup or lotions you use. Many times the stuff we put on the skin is the real problem. Then, what type of moisturizer you are using or not using. Dry skin can cause acne. Don’t use if you have oily skin. Next would be the types of food you eat. Dairy being one that can cause you to break out. For a recurring or severe case of acne, many sufferers turn to a dermatologist for a more aggressive treatment and in most cases, a prescribed routine and medication can help to treat acne. In most cases, a follow-up visit will be scheduled so that the doctor may monitor the patient’s progress and determine whether additional steps should be taken to treat the problem. Cleanliness is important, especially beneath the fingernails where germs and bacteria can be found and infect the already sensitive skin condition by scratching. The problem comes about because most people do not realize that bacteria and germs cannot normally be seen by the naked eye and they believe if their nails look clean they are safe. Therefore any contact between an acne sufferer’s hands and affected areas should be avoided if possible. Research has shown that if your parents had acne, you’ll probably have it as well and very few people have perfect skin, so it is a very common skin disorder among almost every single person. In the vast majority of acne cases though, it is caused by the transition from a child to an adult and the changes that take place during this period. Nevertheless it is still best to contact a skin specialist before you start any type of medication. The information in this article is intended for informational purposes only and it should not be considered as, or used in place of, medical advice or professional recommendations for acne diagnosis or treatment. If you enjoyed this post, make sure you subscribe to my RSS feed!
October 20, 2008
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Before discussing a remedy for eczema, it is a good idea to know a bit more about the disorder because while the immune system is affected in some way, the exact result in of eczema is unknown. Normally some outside source will trigger an eczema episode which is an allergic reaction to a particular substance causing localized skin troubles. Not only does the skins surface become red and sometimes dry and flaky but it also brings about itchiness over the affected area. Unfortunately, for sufferers who have a more serious form of eczema, the skins surface can become blistered and bleeds often becoming so bad that the skins surface cracks. Over the years many eczema curatives have been tried and claimed to be a remedy for eczema but even today while there are numerous treatments, it is still a matter of trial error to find one that works for each individual. Because it is linked with the immune system, some people believe that the immune system needs to be strengthened by the use of a substantial well balance diet. This idea stems from the belief that often the all the body requires is good nutrition and not medical intervention. However, an eczema attack can be the result of a lack of Vitamin A in the sufferer, in particular beta carotene which has been related to eczema troubles. Some of the foods that contain this essential nutrient are green vegetables and because eczema is an immune-disorder, you can understand the importance of this essential nutrient towards the healing process. The more natural the remedy for eczema is the better for the person as those will not intervene with the body as chemical based solutions, nor will they make the disorder worse. It is also important to discover how antihistamines affect the body before using them as they may make the skin disorder worse by interfering with the body’s own histamine output and purpose. Emollients purported to be a cure for eczema are often just very good moisturizers which can be used to help prevent and reduce the eczema disorder. Often using steroids like hydrocortisone cream as cure for eczema is efficient; however, use it with caution as the best remedy for eczema is prevention and that means finding out what you are allergic to and avoid it. There are several creams that claim to be holistic cures for eczema - usually these consist of a combination of herbal curatives and extra elements. A popular example is a simple sorbelene moisturizing lotion with elements like avocado oil, oatmeal paste and some herbs mixed in with it to meet the needs of the eczema sufferer. Many people claim success using ground oatmeal which is added to a bathtub as a pure, holistic cure for eczema for sufferers with mild to severe forms of eczema. Eczema affected individuals know to stay in the bathtub only for a short while and that it should only be tepid water and once out to moisturize themselves while they are still damp to maximize the effect of the cream. Oatmeal, whether in a bathtub or cream, soothes and relieves itchy skin thereby giving it time to heal but other research states that baths should be avoided and only tepid showers used because excess water on the skin makes the eczema disorder worse. If you enjoyed this post, make sure you subscribe to my RSS feed!
October 20, 2008
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Acne Treatment Products Acne is a skin condition that manifests itself in various forms and degrees of severity, with the individual methods of treatment depending upon the actual type of acne in question. There are four different types of acne that fall into the category of severe and they include acne conglobata, acne fulminans, gram negative folliculitis, and nodulocystic acne. With these particular types of acne vulgaris, treatment by a dermatologist or other trained professional is most always necessary as it may require the use prescription medication, or in the most severe instances, surgical procedures done in a sterile setting. Some of the most common treatments administered for treating severe acne include prescription drugs such as antibiotics taken orally, and also, topical forms of medication applied directly to the affected areas of the skin. When dealing with the most severe types of acne, treatment isn’t only intended for the outer layers of the skin where the pimples, blackheads, and painful nodules are visible, but for treating the other possible side effects of the condition as well. With acne fulminans, a severe type of acne that usually appears suddenly along with other symptoms such as fever and inflammation of the joints, treatment may entail the use of NSAIDs, which are non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, or isotretinoin. The use of lasers is another way of treating severe acne and improving the appearance of the skin in what is known as phototherapy. Acne that is caused by mostly by clogged hair follicles benefits the most from this method of treatment, whereas chemical peels may be useful for getting rid of blackheads and minimizing the appearance of red, bumpy skin. For the largest of cysts and lesions caused by acne, surgical extraction may be necessary. A comedo extraction is the surgical removal of cysts and blackheads or whiteheads and it is done to help reduce scarring and infection from occurring. Smaller cysts may, however, be treatable with the use of antibiotics or isotretinoin, but the larger ones will most usually need drained and excised. While dealing with acne of any type or degree of severity, it’s always important to care for the skin correctly and protect it from further damage. Avoid any products containing alcohol or harsh ingredients, and keep the skin amply protected from ultraviolet rays at all times. If you’re dealing with some form of severe acne, it’s best to be examined by your own physician or dermatologist who can recommend the best type of treatment for your particular skin. Never try to “pop” your own cysts caused by severe acne as permanent scarring, painful infections, or both, may occur. If you enjoyed this post, make sure you subscribe to my RSS feed!
October 17, 2008
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The female shaving head fashion is one that is growing as more women are figuring out that they want to join the female shaving head bandwagon. There are many explanations for this female shaving head expansion. Is Laser Hair Removal a Solution to Female Shaving Head? If you’re a female who shaves your head and you want a permanent resolution, then laser hair removal may well be precisely what you are seeking. The hair on our heads differs from the hair on other parts of our body, which is what makes it grows to a greater length, but just like unwanted facial or body hair, head hairs also respond well to laser hair removal. Sometimes you will find that a laser hair removal clinic will not offer laser hair removal on the scalp, but this may well be merely because they do not wish to take the risk that a patient will wish to alter his or her mind after treatment and be upset because it is permanent! Female Shaving Head - the Problems Some of the afflictions that females who shave their heads encounter include: -Ingrown hairs causing red spots For all of these reasons, laser hair removal is a good way to go to think about if you are positive that you want a permanently hairless head. While the laser hair removal treatment does hurt at the time you have the therapy done, it provides a resolution for these expensive, time consuming and uncomfortable issues for the long term. Female Shaving Head - Why? There are certain females want to shave and “go smooth” because they look and feel good that way. Other females may well have a hair-loss disorder , for example alopecia and desire to accept baldness by female shaving heads rather than seek to hide or disguise it. Still other females may well shave their scalp for charity or as a fashion statement. Appreciating Your Own Inner Beauty Whatever your reason for female head shaving or hairlessness, we would exhort you to accept your own inner beauty as a human being - to see your own worth as a member of the human race, and to understand profoundly that your beauty has no relation to your hair or lack of it. Whatever your bodily attributes are, you can learn to love and appreciate yourself unconditionally and not because of how you do or don’t look. Female Head Shaving - the Way Forward You are the only one who can know what your precise desires are regarding your female head shaving goals; laser hair removal treatment can be a good permanent way to deal with your female shaving head difficulties. Ingrid Preube If you enjoyed this post, make sure you subscribe to my RSS feed! |
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