By Christine S on May 19, 2010
Your skin should be cared for both internally and externally. Internally, a nutritionally balanced diet is vital to the health and appearance of the skin. A number of skin allergies and disorders are in part the result of a poor balanced diet. A healthy diet contains all the essential nutrients. The nutrients are carried to [...]
Posted in Skin Care | Tagged Allergies, blood circulation, dry skin, food groups, health, healthy diet, lack of sleep, Skin Care, skin condition, skin disorder, skin types, sunscreen, vitamins and minerals
By Lori on December 28, 2009
Dermatologists say that when it is chilly outside and dry and warm inside there is a good recipe to prevent cracking of lips, chapping of skin and scaling. We should pay special attention to our skin during cold time, especially if it concerns winter weather. Humidity outside can also influence badly on your skin. It [...]
Posted in Skin Care | Tagged cold time, day, mild soap, moisturizer, natural moisturizers, natural suntan, petroleum jelly, skin, soap, tanning beds, time, Use, winter, winter weather
By Christine S on November 12, 2009
The skin problems have been rising significantly with the raise in population. It has been measured that acne outburst happens due to the unhealthy conditions and unhealthy eating habits and lifestyle. Acne outbreak does not completely dependent unhealthy lifestyle and dietary habits several other factors also persuade the acne formation. The first thing that you [...]
Posted in Acne, Skin Care | Tagged Acne, acne conglobata, acne rosacea, acne vulgaris, dietary habits, eating habits, health, Healthy Lifestyle, lifestyle, unhealthy eating habits, unhealthy lifestyle, vitamin d, zits
By Lori on November 9, 2009
Skin aging is not, in fact, a disease, although many of us do their best to get a “cure” for it. Some people eventually stop fighting and abandon their hope as they suppose they can do nothing against natural course of life. However, I would not recommend you to give up. There is a way [...]
Posted in Skin Care | Tagged cellular oxidation, dry skin, health, moisturizer, natural ingredient, necessary energy, omega 3 fatty acids, skin aging, vegetables and fruits
By Christine S on October 29, 2009
It feels good to look young. Nobody wants to walk around with dark blemishes all over their skin. It is so uncomfortable and it somehow kills their self esteem. Many people tend to assume that these spots are signs of aging. This is however a very big misconception which can slow us down if we [...]
Posted in Skin Care | Tagged bad habits, blemishes, blood circulation, misconception, petroleum based products, skin appearance, Skin Care, skin care regime, skin type, smoke and dust, sunscreen, ultra violet rays
By Christine S on October 26, 2009
Blackheads (also known as ‘Open Comedones’) are a type of acne that affects the adolescent and young adults the most. These are numerously spread over face and shoulder. Blackheads follicles are filled with sebum and dead skin cells and the oxidation of the melanin in the skin gives the blackheads the typical black tone. Blackheads [...]
Posted in Skin Care | Tagged Acne, beautiful skin, benzoyl peroxide, cold water, cold water wash, dead skin cells, face skin, health, health care provider, lukewarm water, medical treatment, peppermint, skin cell, skin cells, treatment approach, warm honey, water pot
By Christine S on October 21, 2009
Fold, crease or ridge present in our screen is called ‘wrinkle’. Skin wrinkles are formed due to the aging processes like glycation. It is occurred by habitual facial expression, aging, sun damage, poor hydration, and smoking. If the prolonged absorption in water makes the wrinkle in skin. Wrinkles are several types. They are Gravity and [...]
Posted in Skin Care | Tagged alpha hydroxy acids, alpha hydroxy fruit acids, artificial ingredients, deficiencies, dermabrasion, dry skin, facial expression, fruits and vegetables, moisturizer, topical vitamin c, wear sunscreen, wrinkle skin
By Christine S on October 8, 2009
If your life style has taken away your healthful glow, there are a number of herbal potions that can provide temporary relief. One is an ancient remedy called “Virgin’s Milk.” to make it, combine seven drops of tincture of benzoic and two drops of rose water with one cup of water. After washing your face, [...]
Posted in Skin Care | Tagged dry skin, five minutes, health, oily skin, temporary relief
By Christine S on October 8, 2009
The all time tropical favorite for normalizing dry skin is the natural jelly of the aloe vera plant. Start with fresh leaves and slit them open with a paring knife or fingernail, then press out the jelly. Rub it on in the shower when your skin is warm, moist, and receptive, then rinse it off. [...]
Posted in Skin Care | Tagged aloe vera, aloe vera plant, daily basis, dry skin, natural jelly, skin cell, skin cells, Travel
By Christine S on October 7, 2009
Spots are not limited to the oily T-zone of the face. They can show up anywhere, any time. Acne develops where sebaceous glands are most numerous: the face, scalp, neck, chest, back, upper arms, and shoulders. Acne mechanica is a form of acne that is caused by heat, pressure and repetitive frictional rubbing against the [...]
Posted in Acne, Skin Care | Tagged Acne, acne mechanica, benzoyl peroxide, benzoyl peroxide wash, body areas, breakout, continuous treatment, flare ups, inflammatory lesions, oily hair shampoo, topical antibiotics, topical tretinoin, workout clothes