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3 Things Never to Do to Your Skin. an Anti Aging Skin Care Guide

August 30th, 2010 by admin | 25 Comments | Filed in Education

Need a good anti aging skin care guide? Here’s the start. 3 things you shouldn’t do to your skin, and a guide to how good anti aging skin care treatments will improve the look and health of our skin.

Whilst you might expect a lot of voodoo and hype about anti aging skin care, it’s not as difficult as you would think. There are some simple steps you can take to improve the chances of your skin looking good and being healthy right into old age. Combine some basic steps with a good quality anti aging skin care treatment and you’re on your way to slowing the visible effects of aging on your body.

A few simple steps each day should be a good foundation to good anti aging skin care, and there’s also some things you shouldn’t do too. A basic anti aging skin care guide should be easy to follow. It isn’t necessary to spend hours every day, just follow some simple rules and you’re well on your way to healthy good looking skin, and good health in general. Because the 2 go together.

3 Things You Should Never Do To Your Skin.

1. Avoid sunburn, or even overexposure to the sun.

Whilst a suntan might look good it’s one of the worst things you can do to your skin. Sunlight has damaging UV rays that burn your skin if you’re out in strong sunlight for too long, and this ages your skin and damages it severely. Sunburn is one of the worst things you can ever do to your skin.

When we get too much exposure to the sun our skin starts to experience damage to the cells that make up the skin, or dermis, as the scientists call it. This results in the loss of a substance known as hyaluronan. Hyaluronan is a key component of our skin and is responsible for helping our skin repair itself, so we don’t want to burn ourselves, thereby reducing the amount of hyaluronan that is there to repair damage.

That doesn’t mean you shouldn’t go out in the sun, please don’t misunderstand. And any good anti aging skin care guide shouldn’t advocate staying indoors all day. Our bodies need sunlight. Exposure to sunlight helps our body produce vitamin D, and important vitamin. It’s not exposure to sunlight that is dangerous to our skin, it’s over exposure.

So avoid direct exposure to the sun from around 1pm to about 4pm, the most dangerous time, especially in summer. Use a good hat and long sleeved shirt. Use sunscreens sparingly, as they can contain chemicals which themselves can be nasty to our skin and in some cases are suspected of being dangerous.

2. Don’t eat to ruin your skin.

Or your health for that matter. The American diet is one almost designed to age us as fast as possible. Any good anti aging skin care guide should stress the importance of good diet to our skin and overall health. Because remember, the 2 go together.

So when you’re tucking into that next burger or pizza, remember that your diet affects your skin’s health, and your overall health. Focus on a diet rich in fruit and vegetables and in particular leafy green vegetables. Spinach and broccoli are particularly good. Take care of your body with good diet (and exercise) and it will function better and look better.

A diet high in vegetables improves your levels of anti oxidants that combat the effect of free radicals in your body, and skin.

3. Don’t dehydrate your skin.

So many of us don’t have enough fluids in our life. Specifically water.

In any good skin care routine drinking enough water should play a big part. Our body is made up of more water than anything else, and it needs water taken in every day. Our skin is our largest organ and it too needs plenty of water, and doesn’t respond well to dehydration. Drink plenty of water every day. Make sure it’s filtered water, tap water isn’t so great.

There’s 3 simple things you can do to help reduce the effects of aging on your skin, but those 3 on their own aren’t sufficient. A good anti aging skin care guide should also focus on skin care products that work.

Make sure you use a good anti aging skin care treatment.

Unfortunately you’re probably using skin care products now that don’t work. If you’re using mainstream household name products there’s a good chance they won’t do anything. And they probably contain ingredients that could be dangerous as well.

The best skin care treatments are organic skin care products that contain ingredients that come from sources such as plants, rather than the lab.

For example products that contain Phytessence Wakame and CoenzymeQ10 are effective and natural skin care treatments that work, and don’t contain nasty chemicals. Both these ingredients are naturally occurring.

Phytessence Wakame, for example, is extracted from seaweed, and is packed with vitamins and minerals essential to the health of our skin. And it can help our body retain hyraluronic acid, which is very important for skin health.

But don’t be fooled, not all products containing those ingredients are effective, many big companies put very small amounts into their skin care products just so they can list them on the label.

So if you’re looking for a good anti aging skin care guide there’s a good place to start. Eat well, drink plenty of filtered water, avoid too much exposure to the sun, and use a high quality organic anti aging skin care treatment that contains some of the best naturally occurring anti aging and skin health ingredients .

And you won’t find these in your mainstream big name skin care brands sitting on the shelf of your drugstore.

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Skin Care Tips

August 30th, 2010 by admin | 25 Comments | Filed in Education

Juu’s New Skin – Another Skin Mod
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Experimentation is part of life. If you want people to like you and for your own growth, you should keep experimenting with new things. But this doesn’t hold true when it comes to your skin, for skin is the most sensitive part of the body. So, before experimenting with your skin, you need to know your skin type, that is, if you have dry skin, oily skin or patchy skin. This is because for different skin, skin care tips are there, as some things may suit you and other may harm your skin. You really have to be very careful when it comes to skin and for the purpose, there are skin care tips.

For different groups of age, different skin care tips are advised. To look pretty or to get glowing skin, skin care information or skin care tips should be used in a proper manner. You must be in the know of the skin care tips that can help you get beautiful and healthy skin and protect your skin from any skin problems, including acne, on a regular basis. You can take the help of some homemade beauty products or skin care products that can enhance beauty of your skin or help you look more beautiful and refreshed.

After skin type, to know what is right for your skin is also very important. Know everything about skin care — about dry skin care tips, oily skin care tips, and tips on how to improve your skin complexion from the section of skin care tips. If you don’t take proper care, your skin may get damaged and it will become difficult for you to work on it. Prevention is always better than cure. So, with the help of skin care tips, you can not only protect your skin but also enhance the charm of the skin.

If you use face packs and masks without proper information, it can be harmful to your skin. There are hormonal changes in the body that often result in acnes, so skin care tips play important role in that as well. There may be several facts and many myths. Skin care tips section answer all those questions that linger in minds of women. Skin care tips and skin care information are vital to help sort out these questions.

With the change in season, people often complain about skin problems. You must be ready to deal with any kind of seasonal skin problem that may be related to dry skin or oily skin. Sunscreen creams or lotions may come in handy to protect the skin from the scorching heat. Skin care tips will surely prove beneficial while dealing with all these kinds of seasonal problems. Sometimes putting makeup results in skin allergies.

To look good and pretty, one should be aware of what is good for one’s skin and what’s not. Beauty tips and skin care tips will help you here as well. To know more about skin care tips and keep your skin healthy, log on to our site ‘beautytipshub.com’.

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Acne Free ? Daily Skin Care: Back To Basic

August 25th, 2010 by admin | No Comments | Filed in Education

Soap&Skin ~ Anja Plaschg
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Thousands of people from all over the world suffer from acne, the skin disorder that affecting 70 to 95% teenagers during puberty period. Sadly to say this skin disorder not only affecting teenagers but also adults between the age of 20 to 50. Imagine if you suffer this skin disorder endlessly until your adult life. It cost you a lot from swollen and sore facial skin, feeling unhappy, gross, depress, less confidence and spending lots of money for skin care product and treatment.

Acne is a skin problem that affects most people during puberty when the hormonal changes occur. A male hormone called Testosterone in both men and women, and insulin-like growth factor are the two hormones most closely linked to acne. Testosterone stimulates the sebaceous glands of the skin to enlarge and produce oil called sebum. Too much sebum and dead skin cells often form a plug, block the pores and provide a breeding place for bacteria causing redness, swelling and bulges out from the skin.

Other factor that cause acne indirectly includes: dust, air pollution, stress, blood impurities, healthy diets, sleep deprivation, organ malfunction, lack of exercise and of course daily skin care habit.

The place where you live might also responsible factor that affecting your skin. When you live in a sub-tropic area or in a four season country, your skin might look better than those who live in a dessert or tropical region.

People who live in a dusty and highly polluted air region tend to suffer moreacne as if you don’t clean your face often, a heap of dirty air particles flying around the air and settling on the skin.

Moreover, dust and air pollution also bring the bacteria. Whenever the pores are clogged with sebum (excess oil) and dead skin cells, bacteria seize the chance and start harvesting in the sebaceous follicle. Before long, the follicle turns into a blackhead or whitehead (in mild cases), or even into pustules or papules (in severe forms of acne).

If you know the trick, having a great skin does not require a lot of time and money. Start with the basic daily skin care routine such as washing your face, hair and body everyday. Choose the right product that matches your skin type.

Most acne-prone skin type is categorized under an oily or mixed skin type. For this type of skin choose a mild liquid soap or for women a cleansing milk with no alcohol and fragrance content. The alcohol and fragrance might irritate your skin and makes your acne worse.

Try using a natural aromatherapy skin care products such as Eucalyptus shampoo, Eucalyptus shower or body gel and/or Eucalyptus body milk if your skin became so dry especially during winter time.

Apply a collagen mask at least twice a week or if you are experiencing severe acne do it three times a week. Make sure that you wash your face first prior applying the mask and set aside the collagen. Don’t waste the collagen as you can apply them to your breast (for women) to keep it firm and soft and other part of the body that tends to dry easily such as your elbow or your heel. The pimples will be dried off and left no scar on the skin, and you will also having a firm and healthy glowing skin.

You can also use a mild soft scrub lotion to clean all the dead skin that might accumulated on the surface of your skin at least once a week. This step is not recommended if you are having severe acne such as pustules or papules as the scrubbing might irritate your skin more and causing more breakouts. Do the scrubbing only when your skin is neither red nor swollen to get rid off your dead skin cells and the deep scar left by the acne.

There is a natural product out there (ESTEBEL) that works wonder and can help you clean your pimple/acne away from your face and body. Other than skin care products you can also do the detoxification program as recommended from one of the famous e-book: Chris Gibson acne free in 3 days. Though the title seemed to good to be true for those of us who suffers from severe acne and scars, however all the steps mentioned in these e-book make sense and easily to follow, at least within 3 days of practicing the steps you will see the difference on your skin.

Step by step guide to clean/scrub your face:

Clean your face at least twice a day in the morning or night time. Do more if necessary

Men:

Use a liquid Face wash or gel Pump the gel/face wash onto your palm, add a little water and mix it together Apply onto your dirty face, never scrub your face to hard Simply move your index finger or hand on top of the skin with a “flying” motion (if you do it right, you can feel that your skin is not moving. You actually barely touch the skin surface to take off excess oil and dead skin cell). If you push your hand too hard the skin will be irritated more and causing more acne Use a circular spiral movement upward from the middle of your chin to the lower part of the ear. Circular spiral movement upward from the tip of your lips to the middle part of the ear. Circular spiral movement upward from the tip of your nose to the temple. Circular spiral movement from middle of your forehead to the temple. Concentrate more on the area with acne (making sure you only cleaning it with a “Flying” finger motion)

An inward circular movement around your eyes An up and down movement on your nose

When done simply clean your face with a running water Pat it dry and let it dry naturally (avoid using towel, or if you need to use a fresh clean towel) Follow with a skin toner to get back your skin acidity

Note: The step will also make your skin wrinkle-free

Women:

Use a liquid Face wash or gel or cleansing milk If you use a liquid Face wash, follow the step as in Men, if you use cleansing milk than follow the following steps Pump enough cleansing milk onto your palm, make sure your hand is not wet and you have not wet your face with water. Remember oil and water does not mix together Apply onto your dirty face, never scrub your face to hard Simply move your index finger or hand on top of the skin with a “flying” motion (if you do it right, you can feel that your skin is not moving. You actually barely touch the skin surface to take off excess oil and dead skin cell). If you push your hand too hard the skin will be irritated more and causing more acne Use a circular spiral movement upward from the middle of your chin to the lower part of the ear. Circular spiral movement upward from the tip of your lips to the middle part of the ear. Circular spiral movement upward from the tip of your nose to the temple. Circular spiral movement from middle of your forehead to the temple

An inward circular movement around your eyes An up and down movement on your nose

Take away the cleansing milk using a facial tissue downwardly without making any pressure on the skin surface Repeat the steps again until your facial tissue show no trace of make-up or dirt left on your skin Wash your face with a running water Pat it dry and let it dry naturally (avoid using towel, or if you need to use a fresh clean towel) Follow with a skin toner to get back your skin acidity

Note: The step will also make your skin wrinkle-free

Use a Facial scrub at least twice a week (not recommended for a  red and swollen skin or skin with pustules or papules. Wait until all the severe acne gone and you can start using the facial scrub

Step by step guide how to use the collagen mask for Acne-prone skin:

Clean your face accordingly (Follow the step by step guide to clean/scrub your face) Open the collagen mask Set aside the thick collagen from the mask, you can apply them onto the most dry skin part in your body such as heels, elbow or for women you can apply it to your buttock or breast for a smoother supple skin Put the mask onto your face and let it sit for 15-20 minutes Cover your eyes with sliced cucumber After 15-20 minutes, take off the mask Clean your face with a running water Pat it dry and let it dry naturally (avoid using towel, or if you need to use a fresh clean towel) Follow with a skin toner to get back your skin acidity

Note: Use the collagen mask twice a week and your acne will dry off faster and be gone without leaving any scar.

Next, Imagine being able to be happy and get back your smooth, acne free and vibrant looking skin again…Discover the secret to acne free skin.

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Easily Irritated Skin? Skin Care For Sensitive Skin

August 22nd, 2010 by admin | No Comments | Filed in Education

Gakkenflex skin – sunny day
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Is your skin showing signs of redness and irritation after you’ve used a particular skin care product? If so, you probably have sensitive skin. Some symptoms of sensitive skin include: tightening or tingling of the skin, unseen signs of skin discomfort; overreaction of the skin to things like stress, shaving; and drying and recurring irritation of the skin. Certain skin care products aggravate these symptoms. So if you’re looking for tips on skin care for sensitive skin, read on.

If you have sensitive skin then perhaps it’s time you change your skin care routine. Read the label of your current skin care product. Does it have “hypoallergenic” or “for sensitive skins” written on the label? If not, dump it. Before purchasing any skin care products, you need to look out for labels that overtly mention the fact that it is safe for sensitive skin.

Read the ingredients list. Products that contain alcohol, chemicals, additives, and other synthetic ingredients may aggravate sensitive skin, so choose products that have natural organic ingredients like aloe. All natural or organic skin care products can be found just as easily as those containing alcohol, so it shouldn’t be a problem trying to find the right skin care product for sensitive skin in your local drugstores or department store cosmetics counter, or anywhere else that skin care products can be commonly found and purchased.

Now moving onto your skin care routine, it is advisable that you use a makeup remover before proceeding to wash your face. If you have sensitive skin, you should choose a makeup remover that is soap-free. Again, keeping the first point in mind, look out for products with labels such as “for sensitive skin” or “gentle on skin”. These would probably be the better choice for your sensitive skin, but should you have any doubts, clarify them with a knowledgeable sales assistant of the cosmetic department of the store.

Once you’ve purchased that new makeup remover, what you need to keep in mind is do not use a washcloth to apply it to your skin. This is because washcloths can be abrasive on your skin, especially on sensitive skins, and tends to irritate the skin. Use a soft cotton swab instead. Apart from washcloth, there are other abrasives that you should avoid, such as exfoliating scrubs with granules, no matter how tiny they might be. These granules can be too hard on sensitive skin, and you’ll risk irritating your skin more than exfoliating it. Consider a cleanser that contains salicylic acid instead to help exfoliate your pores.

It is important to protect your sensitive skin from sun damage, but some sunscreens aggravate sensitive skins so much that a lot of people decide to do away with sunscreen altogether. If you have especially sensitive skin, you should apply sunscreen daily to protect yourself from the sun, preferably with a minimum SPF of 15. Use a sunscreen that is a gel instead of an oil-based one, as it is less greasy. And to avoid skin irritation from sunscreens, use one that contains zinc or titanium dioxide as part of its ingredients, as these two are not absorbed into the skin unlike sunscreens that contain Parsol 1789, the chemical responsible for skin irritation in sensitive skins.

Skin care for sensitive skin is relatively easy these days, especially when you can find a lot of information on how to deal with the problem online. However to be on the safe side, be sure to consult your physician or dermatologist before trying out the advice you come across on the internet.

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Special Skin Care is Required for Darker Skin

August 20th, 2010 by admin | 25 Comments | Filed in Education

Contrary to what you may have heard, African Americans are plagued with skin problems just like everyone else. Because of their genetic composition, dark-skinned individuals are prone to skin discoloration and breakouts. This also includes some Indian, Asian, and Latino descents with darker skin tones. This is due to the amount of melanin in the skin and because African Americans have more melanin than fair-skinned individuals, special skin care is required for darker skin.

What is melanin?

Also known as pigment, melanin is a substance that gives natural color to the skin and hair. Individuals with darker skin tones have higher amounts of melanin, and those with less, have lighter skin tones.

Different Skin Types

Proper care is the key to healthy skin. Cleansing, treating, moisturizing are all part of the regimen to protect your skin. Before you can properly treat any problems, you must know your skin type.

Dry – This can be a temporary problem due to the elements of Mother Nature such as the wind and sun or it can be a lifelong problem. Dry skin can be characterized by skin that looks and feels rough, fine lines or cracks.

Oily – Oily skin is shiny. A simple explanation of oily skin is the oil producing sebaceous glands are overactive and as a result, they produce more oil than the skin needs. This oil seeps out and gives you the shiny appearance.

Normal – This type of skin has an even tone with a soft smooth feel. Normal skin is not greasy or dry and the glow comes from healthy blood circulation and good health.

Skin Care Regimen

Regardless of your skin type, you must take care of it to prevent early aging and damage. Because darker skin tends to be plagued with discolorations and skin breakouts, it is imperative to develop and stick to a health care regimen.

Cleansing

Cleansing is one of the most important steps in promoting healthy skin. Darker skin is more delicate and harsh chemicals should never be used. Since soap tends to dry the skin, it is recommended that you do not use it. If you have oily skin, a purifying cleanser is recommended.

Because black skin is prone to having large pores, toning is critical to keep the pores open. Since this could lead to blackheads and other skin problems, it is essential that you take care to cleanse your skin properly.

Protection From the Sun

Despite having more melanin, dark-skinned people still have to protect their skin from the sun. While it is said that melanin protects dark-skinned individuals from sun cancer, melanin only provides some protection. For this reason, it is necessary to use sunscreen if you are going to be out in the sun for extended periods of time.

Moisturizing

Regardless of your skin type or color, everyone needs to keep their skin moisturized. Even those suffering from oily skin should use some type of moisturizer to keep their skin hydrated. This is especially important for dark-skinned people with dry skin. It is recommended that people with darker skin tones use creams in place of lotion because it is absorbed into the skin more effectively.

With a regular skin care plan, you can have healthy skin for years to come – no matter what your color.

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