Posts Tagged ‘beauty’

Pure Skin: Organic Beauty Basics

August 17th, 2010 by admin | 5 Comments | Filed in Acne Removal

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Spa expert Barbara Close has created a holistic guide to beautiful skin, covering everything from organic products to detox to stress relief. In the tradition of her popular Spa Deck and Well Being, Pure Skin is a natural, no-nonsense approach to skin care. Demystifying beauty-industry hype, Close helps readers understand what makes their skin unique, how skin really functions, and how to make sense of the multisyllabic minefield that is a cosmetics label. With balance as a main ingredient, rea

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Alopecia Sufferers – Beautify Your Hair with this Fashionable Wig Collection

August 2nd, 2010 by admin | No Comments | Filed in skin care

Realising that you have alopecia can be a traumatic experience, especially if you are a lady in her teens under going all of the coming of age social pressures.

There are many forms of alopecia and in some cases hair grows back and in others this condition sets in for years.

In the meantime you can quite easily boost your self esteem back up – all you need to do is go shopping for a wig!

I can’t stress how important it is to book in for a consultation at a recommended wig retailer. If you want to be taken seriously for your everyday looks – don’t just shop for a stylish wig from a fancy dress shop or you’ll end up looking like a sixties fancy dress throwback! These wigs aren’t made for their sustainable usage and are only meant for crazy parties and nights out!

Research the most recommended wig retailers from a health and medical perspective. If you are shopping online you can easily discern which companies are reputable on this subject matter. If you are searching online look for articles relating to hair loss and medical conditions on the retailers website. You will instantly be able to recognise the superiority of the wig retailers expertise and I’m sure when you read about their after hair care tips you will feel confident enough to book a wig fitting appointment and trust their help.

To give you an example: This blonde wig (found above the fun wigs section, located on the front page of the Perwigdirect website) is a really fashionable wig exuding quality and finesse. I was so impressed by these wig styles that I have include their contact details here:

Periwig Consultants Ltd
Giggleswick
Wayloed Lane
Mynyddbach
Chepstow NP16 6RW
Tel: ++44 (02920) 224767
Fax: 01291 641960
Email: info@periwigdirect.com
Website: http://www.periwigdirect.com

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Skin Care Beauty Throughout History

July 17th, 2010 by admin | No Comments | Filed in skin care

Skin care has always been an important part of the beauty regimen for women, and some men throughout history.  The secret formula or tonic (ancient skin care products) for smooth and fare skin was as much sought after many times as riches and glory. Ancient peoples did not need dermatologists, scary cancer statistics, or Stridex to know that they needed to protect their skin.

 

Perhaps they did not completely understand that the epidermis was, in fact one of their organs, but those societies did comprehend how fragile and vulnerable the skin really was, and that they could not live without it. Skin care was high on the priority list, although mostly because they wanted to be beautiful and keeping the skin in good shape also kept those ladies and gents pretty as peacocks.

 

They Put What On Their Face?

 

Skin care definitely did not have the same meaning several hundred years ago as it does today. There were not any doctors solely devoted to skin care and preventing (and healing) any related afflictions. The doctors of that time did still try to heal all. Boils and pimples do not a pretty princess make. Likewise skin care products were very different in composition, appearance, and certainly in packaging.

 

Some ancient civilizations incorporated many commonplace natural ingredients into their own version of skin care products: witch hazel, rose hip seed oil, aloe vera, beeswax, and chamomile to name a few. Most of those ingredients can be found underneath your bathroom sink and even in your kitchen. Although you may want to do a little research before you just start rubbing yourself down with everything at once. That would be an interesting rash to explain to your family doctor.

 

Fast Forward To This Century

 

It is very interesting to see how these older cultures and societies approached skin care in their day. It is said that ancient Greek athletes would apply olive oil and fine sand to protect their skin from being sunburned. That must have made for one grimy shower after the race. Aren’t you glad you have Banana Boat and Coppertone? Who likes that whole “sand in the shorts” feeling anyway?

 

The allure of natural skin care products is finally taking hold in the modern era, with many of the popular skin care companies making the switch and turning back to Mother Nature for their ingredients. There are also those companies, like CollageneLife Intl that chose from the beginning to only use natural herbs, plants, and other components in making their innovative and very unique skin care products.

 

CollageneLife Intl believes that the answers to incredible skin care and reversing the aging process lies beneath the surface, as in all the way down to the cells themselves. Their Natural Collagen skin care line and the “first of its kind” collagen capsules Colvita are designed to heal the skin at the cellular level first, and the smoother skin will follow. Their newer natural skin care products from the Beauty of Life line are creams and mud masks made from the exotic and rare minerals found in the Dead Sea. CollageneLife Intl is making waves and stirring excitement with their all natural skin care products.

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Skin Beauty Solutions — Glycolic Acid Skin Chemical Peel

July 13th, 2010 by admin | No Comments | Filed in Education

  • Alpha Hydroxy Acid Peel
  • works by loosening and gently sloughing off the damaged, unattractive skin cells.
  • Glycolic Peels can also work on the deeper layers of skin

Product Description
Alpha-hydroxy acids are commonly found and isolated from fruits of all sorts. That is why they are referred to as fruit acids. For example, malic acid is found in apples, citric acid can be isolated from most citrus fruits and glycolic acid is commonly found in honey and sugar cane. Lactic acid is found in milk that has soured and Tartaric acid can be isolated from fermented grapes (wine). . Glycolic acid works as an exfoliating agent because of its high acidity but… More >>

Skin Beauty Solutions — Glycolic Acid Skin Chemical Peel

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Sea Beauty Mud and Skin Care

July 12th, 2010 by admin | No Comments | Filed in skin care

What does mud have to do with skin care? Believe it or not, mud may have some very interesting anti-aging, cleansing, rejuvenating, and exfoliating properties.

Lately, there has been a lot of talk about mud. So many new skin care products are claiming to contain mud from the Dead Sea. In fact, mud from the Dead Sea seems to be the newest skin care craze. Generally, skin care trends fizzle and fade after a number of years, but this one trend may actually hold some very (muddy) water.

Ancient tales tell of Cleopatra’s own skin care regimen. Legend has it that Cleopatra used to bathe in the mud that could be found within the Dead Sea. Now, if Cleopatra were not beautiful, none of this would matter. However, the fact of the matter is that men came from all around the globe to gaze upon her beauty.

What does any of this have to do with skin care and mud? Well, Cleopatra knew that mud contained certain invigorating properties that would enhance her skin. Some of the properties that she sought are still relevant today. Mud (especially mud from the Dead Sea) can help with:

·         Blood circulation

·         Exfoliation

·         Relief from certain skin problems including acne, wrinkles, and eczema

·         Provides natural moisturizer

·         Removes dead skin cells revealing healthy, younger, cells

While regular mud will do a lot of the things that the Dead Sea mud will do, this particular type of mud also holds a couple of its own secrets. Dead Sea mud contains a high concentration of salts and minerals. These salts and minerals are the precise things that the skin needs to live and breathe.

Therefore, all of this hype about Dead Sea mud may actually be true. Skin care routines require careful investigation and consideration, which is why this ancient anti-aging, healthy and beauty, rejuvenating recipe for skin care success is so popular today.

Not only is mud good for your skin, it’s actually the preferred choice of many great historical beauties. Slathering your skin in mud will produce instant effects that no other skin care product in the world can produce. Those that thought Dead Sea mud was just a trend, are now more than shocked to discover that this trend has been happening for decades.

Mud is great for your skin for the reasons listed above, and it also happens to help with aging as well. Exfoliating with mud every day is the best recipe that the skin care world knows for beauty success. All of the anti-aging products in the world can’t compete with the one product that comes from nature itself: mud.

If you happen to be one of the many that is sceptical when it comes to mud, consider the details listed above. Cleopatra was many things to many people, but she remained a great, youthful, beauty to all that loved and loathed her. In fact, you can almost say that Cleopatra had Dead Sea mud to blame for her spirited life.

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