October 30th, 2008 by admin
Melasma Treatment Tips
Melasma is a very common skin disorder. Melasma (also known as chloasma) is a tan or dark facial skin discoloration. It appears as brown or gray-brown patches on your face. Melasma is often associated with the female hormones estrogen and progesterone. It is especially common in pregnant women, women who are taking oral contraceptives , and women taking hormone replacement therapy during menopause. It is also prevalent in men and women of Native American descent and in men and women of German/Russian Jewish descent (on the face). The incidence of melasma also increases in patients with thyroid disease. It is thought that the overproduction of melanocyte-stimulating hormone (MSH) brought on by stress can cause outbreaks of this condition. The cause of melasma is genetics, hormonal changes, and sun exposure. Melasma is much more common in women than in men. Women are affected in 90% of cases. Melasma is rare before adulthood and most commonly occurs in women during their reproductive years. Melasma Suprarenale is a symptom of Addison’s disease, particularly when caused by pressure or minor injury to the skin. There are a number of treatments available for melasma. They include: topical bleaching creams, sunscreens, chemical peels, and laser therapy. Pregnancy-derived melasma may resolve spontaneously after delivery. Tretinoin, an acid that increases skin cell (keratinocyte) turnover. Facial peel with alpha hydroxyacids or chemical peels with glycolic acid. Melasma Treatment and Prevention Tips 1. Use sunscreen year-round.2. Tretinoin, an acid that increases skin cell (keratinocyte) turnover. 3. Facial peel with alpha hydroxyacids or chemical peels with glycolic acid. 4. Chemical peels there aim is to remove pigmentation and resurface the skin. 5. Protect your skin from sun exposure to prevent worsening.
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October 30th, 2008 by admin
Makeup Tips for Mature Women of Color
Because the nature of your skin is changing, your makeup routine should change as well. The makeup you wore at twenty, thirty, or forty won’t necessarily complement your skin in later years. This is a time to experiment to find the shades and colors that look best on you. Don’t hesitate to consult a makeup artist at a cosmetics counter if you need guidance. Here’s how to stay looking forever young:* Reconsider your skin type. It is likely to be more dry, so if you once had oily skin it may now actually be more like combination skin or normal skin type; previously normal skin may now be dry.* Reconsider your skin tone. Owing to years of sun exposure, your facial skin may be noticeably darker than in previous years. If your skin tone has changed, your makeup shades will also need to change.* Use concealer to camouflage uneven skin tone, which is more common in older skin of color. First, you’ll need to select a concealer shade that is lighter than your current skin tone. It will also need to be formulated for your current skin type. You’ll need more than one concealer because your skin type will likely change from season to season. Where discolorations are prominent, apply a concealer and blend .* Make sure your foundation truly matches your skin tone. Test the shade by applying it to your entire face and viewing it with a mirror in natural light. If it is too light, keep looking and settle on a shade that more closely approximates your current tone. Steer clear of shades with undertones that are too orange or red. Once you’ve found the right shade, make sure it is a moisturizing liquid or cream foundation; avoid matte formulas, which can further dry skin. Apply one layer with a light touch evenly to skin with a makeup sponge.* Blend foundation onto your neck to avoid a makeup line between the face and neck.* Set your foundation with powder. A moisturizing loose powder or pressed powder will keep the skin from looking dry. Translucent powder will do for many women, but a pigmented shade that matches your foundation can further help camouflage uneven pigmentation. However, do not apply more than one light dusting of powder because too much powder will settle into-and emphasizeany fine lines or wrinkles .* Apply blush below your cheekbones. For mature women, less may be more.* Use an eyebrow pencil or shadow to add definition to brows that have been thinned through years of plucking. Light strokes between eyebrow hairs will look more natural than a straight line. Experiment with new eye shadow shades to complement your skin tone and blend, blend, blend. If you apply eyeliner and mascara, use a light hand. Dark eyeliner on the lower lid tends to emphasize under-eye circles, which may be more prominent now. If your eyelashes have thinned, consider using false ones instead of overdoing the mascara.* Finish your face with moisturizing lipstick or lip gloss. Use matching lip liner around the edges of the lips first if your lip shape has become irregular. Also, if your lips have become drier, apply a lip balm containing SPF 15 sunscreen before your lipstick or gloss. As with foundation, blush, and eye shadows, experiment with colors-from soft beige or rose to burgundy or mocha-to find shades that best flatter you.* Remove makeup daily with a makeup remover formulated for dry skin .* Replace makeup frequently-every six months or so-since you are using moisturizing or oil-based formulas (foundation, powder) that can go bad more quickly. Eye makeup should be replaced every three months.
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October 30th, 2008 by admin
Milium - Prevention Tips and Treatment Methods
Colloid milium is more common in fair-skinned individuals. Colloid has a distinct electron microscopic appearance, which helps to distinguish it from amyloid. Colloid milium (CM) is a rare cutaneous deposition disease with at least 3 distinct subtypes. Colloid milium (CM) is a rare cutaneous deposition disorder characterized by the presence of multiple dome-shaped. Colloid milium is a degenerative condition linked to excessive sun exposure and possibly exposure to petroleum products and hydroquinone. Colloid milium is a rare condition characterized by (1) the presence of multiple, dome-shaped, amber- or flesh-colored papules developing on light-exposed skin and (2) the observance of dermal colloid under light microscopy. Lesions are usually asymptomatic aside from occasional pruritus and are only distressing to patients due to their unsightly appearance. Pigmented colloid milium has a distinct clinical presentation. Colloid milium can involve upper eyelids in isolation, sparing the lower eyelids and facial skin. Such rare presentations should be kept in mind while examining similar lesions. Some entities to consider in the differential include systemic amyloidosis, primary cutaneous amyloidosis, syringomas, sarcoidosis, steatocystoma multiplex, lipoid proteinosis, molluscum contagiosum, papular mucinosis, and sebaceous hyperplasia. Dermabrasion, cryotherapy, and diathermy have been tried with limited success.Milium -Prevention and Treatment Tips 1. Cryotherapy and chemical peels also treat Colliod millium.2. Sunscreen use may also be helpful. 3. Genetic counseling is advisable for the rare juvenile form.4. Solar elastosis is marked and closely approximated to the colloid.
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October 30th, 2008 by admin
Face packs for Oily Skin
In oily rind, oil producing glands are overactive. They produces much oil than is needed, which oozes upward, giving the rind an oily shine. Hormonal imbalances in adolescence reason oily rind. This character of rind is popular in teenagers. The oil secretion in rind increases during adolescent age and decreases as age advances. Hormonal instability may seem during pregnancy and menopause, which head to increase secretion of oil from oil glands of rind. This sort of rind too suffers from blackheads, pimples %26 acne. Oily rind is caused by over-active glands, which develop a content called Asebum, a naturally robust rind lubricant. When the rind produces overly more sebum, it becomes dense and thick in texture. It needs an exhaustive cleansing procedure to withdraw the surface dirt and unclog blocked pores. Facial packs that rely on natural scrubs are extremely effective as they clean skin deeply removing dead skin cells. Herbal face packs help smooth the structure of the epidermis. The dust and grime stick to the oily skin and make it look dull and lifeless. This type of skin needs special face packs made to remove the excess oil and keep the skin fresh and supple. There are lots of brands in the market that offer face packs for oily skin. Face packs bring necessary microelements on facial skin that help smooth wrinkles and soften skin. From mineral scrubs one of the most effective is a sea salt facial scrub. This scrub contains minerals of the Dead Sea that have a very good influence upon facial skin. For oily skin wash your face 2 or 3 times with soap and mix Mint juice with rose water and apply to your face and wait 10-15 min and wash with cold water.Toners make your skin feel fresh, taut and vigorously active. The simplest toner is fresh, pure water. Or even rose water-combined with witch hazel is good for oily skin. The qualities of skin are determined by tridoshas. The Dosha, which is dominant in skin, determines the type and quality of the skin. Peel apple skin and grate and squeeze juice from apple and add same quantity of lime juice and apply to your face. This is good for oily skin. To protect your face from day to day harsh damages we really do not have to spend whole day in front of our mirror instead we just have to be regular. It is also required that you do not use any face cream, lotion or gel which have heavy chemicals in it. Herbal face packs contain herbs that have a disinfecting effect such as chamomile. The usage of herbal face packs is simple. But before you begin, it’s recommended to give your face a steam bath. Oily skin needs special cleansing to keep the pores unclogged. A face pack not only cleanses your skin but it also helps to maintain the firmness of your skin and its balance. For an oily skin, mix the clay/kaolin, cornflower and oats together with one beaten egg white and floral water. Add 1 drop lavender oil and 1 drop frankincense oil or juniper berry oil. Mix well to form a paste and apply. There are now so many face packs on the market that sometimes people feel overwhelmed. These scrubs are different depending on a skin type. If your skin is oily, then you should choose a scrub for oily skin. Eat plenty of fresh fruit and vegetables-while avoiding oily and spicy food and go easy on sweets-that’s for those who have a smooth tooth. This is skin care that works from the inside.
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October 29th, 2008 by admin
There is so much going on about acne that sometimes you don’t really know what to believe. The biggest problem is that left with no one solution you get confused and try several solutions at one time. Then to your dismay none of the solutions work. To treat acne you have got to be aware of what’s causing it, what is making it worse, and what makes it better. With the right knowledge at hand, you will know what it is that is causing the acne, so you automatically avoid it. This knowledge can give you a head start in your pursuit to eliminating acne.
First and foremost, you must change your sleeping conditions. I do not mean you pursue a new style of sleeping but instead simply the environment on which you sleep has to be clear of bacteria. If you think about it for a moment you will realize the one thing that most puts you at risk during sleep is your pillow. Can you imagine how much bacteria is on your pillow cover? Every time you go to sleep you expose your facial skin to your pillow cover and bacteria are exchanged from the pillow cover to your face and from your face to the pillow cover. Knowing this, you should never sleep using the same pillow cover twice. Change it everyday. As simple as it may seem, this is one of the main places you acquire acne. Ever wondered why even after applying all the prescribed creams you still wake up to find a new pimple in the morning? Now you know why. By the way this goes the same with your towel.
Acne as harmless as it may seem, is actually very contagious. Meaning if you rub it from one area onto another, it will grow in the new area. So at all times you must avoid touching and rubbing your face. This is not easy, believe me I know but this exercise can teach you self discipline. Even while you’re washing your face try to keep the rubbing to a minimum, you don’t want it moving from one place to another on your face.
Although highly controversial as to whether it is true or not, you should watch your diet closely. Some foods have been reported to increase acne activity and you should stay away from these types of food. This mainly includes junk food and deep fried fatty foods. Try to go vegetarian while you have acne yet you can still eat fish, but at all costs avoid any high fat foods.
When using a doctor prescribed medication or treatment including ointments, then by all means stick to it. Sometimes and very often, most acne balms dry out your skin, so try to visit the doctor on a regular basis. Never overdose as this will cause really adverse skin reactions and try just stick to the program. It usually takes anywhere from three to four weeks before you see any results so be patient and as mentioned before don’t over do it thinking it will get rid of the acne faster.
The above are a few very simple things most people overlook. If you can avoid what has been outlined above and do what was suggested, then your acne will decrease rapidly. Don’t try to rush the results, patience and persistence will eventually pay off with clear facial skin.
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October 29th, 2008 by admin
When shopping for anti-aging products and wrinkle creams, you cannot just buy the cheapest product on the shelf and expect it to work as well on your skin as the top name brand products. What is the difference? Some products have certain ingredients that have been proven to aid in the improvement of skin in various ways. Picking out the best wrinkle cream products on the market today, we began to compare the ingredients and found some surprising results. Some ingredients in these creams are better than others, causing products to be better than others. What follows is our guide to the top six ingredients found in wrinkle creams, all of which have been shown to reverse the signs of aging. With this information at your fingertips, you can finally answer the question, “why are some wrinkle creams better than others”. Retinol: this is a type of Vitamin A and it has been used in wrinkle creams for many years. It continues to show up in the newest products on the market because it works. How it works is that it neutralizes particles called ‘free radicals’ that break down your skin and cause aging. Coenzyme Q10: this is a naturally occurring type of enzyme. It acts like a ‘food’ for cells, helping them regulate their production of energy. Studies have shown that it can relax those tiny lines around your eyes by helping make the skin cells around your eyes more healthy. Tea extract: this is one of the newest ingredients in wrinkle creams. Just like drinking tea provides you with antioxidants that help promote whole-body health, give you energy, and turn back the clock of aging, so too does using tea on your skin. Tea extracts also help reduce the inflammation that causes skin damage over time. Alpha Hydroxy: This is an acid used in exfoliation products, stripping the very top layer of dead skin to reveal more fresh, lively looking skin. Exfoliation is a great process to perform periodically. It keeps facial skin looking fresh and new. Copper peptide: this is an essential nutrient that our bodies need to be healthy. Copper particles are especially great for our skin because they increase the speed at which it heals from wounds. Over time, tiny invisible wounds caused by environmental conditions damage our skin and speed its aging, since it is never able to heal properly. Kinetin: existing naturally in all living things for growth, this substance is great for focusing on brown spots and wrinkles on the skin. Scientists believe that Kinetin promotes collagen growth and increases the speed of growth, healing and evening out wrinkles and age spots. Jen Hopkins has worked in the deep wrinkle cream industry for years. She maintains websites about deep wrinkle cream and best anti aging eye cream. If you want to contact her, you can use the contact for at one of her sites.
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October 29th, 2008 by admin
What does the user of a face cream hope to achieve by using that creamy skin care product? What allows a product that has been tested by dermatologists to qualify for designation as the “best face cream”? The effectiveness of a cream depends on the condition that it was meant to correct. A young woman with eczema has dry skin. She needs to put some sort of moisturizer on her face. In her mind the best face cream contains a moisturizing ingredient. A teenager who worries about his or her next acne flare-up does not plan to use a skin care product that can add oil to an already oily face. A face cream that contains moisturizing oils has the potential to aggravate that teen’s acne. It might even disfigure his or her facial skin. That teen needs to use a product that can reduce the amount of oil on his or her face. The presence of oil on the face creates a “haven” for bacteria. As bacteria reproduce within skin pores, the skin around the bacteria becomes red and inflamed. At the same time, a teen should resist the temptation to attempt abrasive removal of oil from the face. Abrasives serve to worsen the redness that’s associated with an acne flare-up. Among the skin care products for older youth and younger adults, there is no one all-purpose face cream. Some products for the face feature moisturizers. Other facial care products promise to remove oil from treated skin pores. Even the most knowledgeable dermatologist might feel reluctant to name the best skin cream for youth and young adults. Over time, however, all endothelial cells demonstrate the effects of outside forces. They respond to chemicals in the air. They give way to forces that pull-on or stretch the skin. Over time, all skin cells begin to age. All older adults welcome the opportunity to delay that aging process. What skin care products should you plan to use? You need something that can stimulate production of collagen and elastin. Collagen and elastin are proteins that are found in all healthy skin cells. Collagen has fiber-like characteristics. Acting like a rope, a protein thread that contains collagen gives skin cells added strength and firmness. Unfortunately, aging cells loose the ability to make collage. That’s why aging cells start to wrinkle and sag. So will skin return to “normal” once it starts to make collage? No, not if it still lacks elastin. Elastin gives skin added flexibility. When skin cells contain elastin, then they can return to their original position, after they have been pushed, pulled or stretched. In other words, if sagging skin cells suddenly begin to make collagen, they will still sag, unless they can also make elastin. The ideal skin care product stimulates production of both collagen and elastin. Suppose that aging skin is treated with collagen and elastin, Can that restore a youthful vitality to the skin? No it can not. The best face cream is rich in collagen and elastin has been smeared on the skin, it simply fills in the cracks between the aging endothelial cells. A truly effective skin care aid stimulates the cells to continue making both collagen and elastin. When cells produce those two proteins, then the skin takes-on a more youthful appearance. Such skin defies the natural aging process. Now you know. Laurel is a dedicated researcher of skin care health and products. She shares her research on her website http://www.beautiful-skin-site.com. If you have unwanted wrinkles, fine lines and damaged skin, visit now to learn about the skin care line Laurel personally recommends
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October 29th, 2008 by admin
Although babies have basically flawless skin, some babies appear to have irritations and redness on their facial skin. This should not alarm parents as this condition is actually quite normal and would probably stop all on its own.
Baby skin is actually the purest and the healthiest as all functions are still active and the skin is still well hydrated. There is little damage from sunlight that can be seen and blemishes are non-existent. Of course, damage will eventually be visible as children will most likely play outside under the sun when they grow a little bit older.
One thing that parents must understand though is the fact that not because children’s skin are flawless, their skin is not damaged or is not being damaged. Oftentimes, the visible signs of damage come later in life.
And because children have no idea in what skin care is or could not care less on the condition of their skin 10 years in the future, it is the responsibility of the parents to educate their children on the needs and begin a skin care regimen that will help prevent the onset of various skin problems like dark spots, wrinkles, warts and acne.
It is never too soon for them to learn how to take care of their skin and it is never too soon for you to worry about your babies’ skins. In fact, it is important that parents realize this because the care for the skin of your children will rest solely on you.
Although there is really no need to get into medications and other stuff because the skin of babies are basically healthy, there is still a need to start protecting the skin from the sun. This can be done by wearing clothes that will shield them from the sun, wearing hats and sun-visors.
It is also important not to expose them too much in direct sunlight especially in noontime. If you do plan to go to the beach, make sure that you use sunscreen on them. There are sunscreens made especially for babies that are available in the market.
With bathing essentials like soaps, parents should stay clear of products that have added components. The milder and purer the better as the skin of babies and young kids are sensitive. Additional ingredients such as perfume may only irritate the skin and cause allergies. Coloring agents in baby products are also a no-no.
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October 29th, 2008 by admin
Facial Moisturizers - Do You Need to Use These Facial Creams For Your Skin Regularly?
by Robert Melkonyan
Most of us are always in a hurry and cannot afford to ‘waste’ time. Neglecting proper skincare is one of the worst effects of this. Many people tend to neglect and overlook the importance of proper moisturizing in their skincare routines. The result is that later on, this causes wrinkles, disturbingly dry skin and loss of skin elasticity. Using proper facial moisturizers keeps your skin looking young and healthy for many years. So it is advisable that you make moisturizing a habit. This will quench and rejuvenate your facial skin. As you age, the benefits will be more and more visible, and you will be glad you chanced upon this article and decided to pay attention to facial creams.
Before buying facial creams, always remember that you have to find the cream that best suits your skin. You may have to find different products before you determine what is best for you. If possible ask for samples at the store you buy, as some creams may cause reactions on sensitive skin, and others might not provide the right amount of moisturizer. Also, keep the sun protection factor in mind. Sun damage being one of the leading causes of wrinkles, protecting your skin from the harmful rays of the sun is very important. Go for facial moisturizers with an SPF of at least 15, and apply them every morning before applying makeup.
Look for the inclusion of antioxidants in your facial cream. These are molecules that prevent the oxidation (breaking down) of your skin. Antioxidants are known to slow aging and result in a more youthful appearance. Also make sure your facial cream has Vitamins A and E. They contribute to a nourished, youthful appearance by improving the overall health and elasticity of skin. These vitamins, by increasing moisture in your facial skin, make your facial moisturizer reduce the appearance of existing fine lines and wrinkles. Drink plenty of water. Drinking water, along with using facial moisturizers consistently, leaves your skin looking nourished and soft without feeling greasy. Perpetual dryness reportedly accelerates wrinkle formation. Be sure to use facial moisturizers regularly.
However, do NOT expect miracle cures from these creams. Face creams often make outlandish claims about their ability to shrink pores, peel the years away, and make you appear 10 years younger in 10 minutes. This does not happen. However, facial creams CAN make your skin look more nourished and rejuvenated over time, with proper usage.
Experiment with different products and compare results to select the best facial cream for your skin. If your skin is left feeling itchy, oily, dry, or flaky after the use of any facial moisturizers, move on and try something new. Before long, you WILL find something that will do good to your skin.
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October 28th, 2008 by admin
Why You Should Switch To Mineral Makeup
Many women who enjoy wearing makeup do so for many reasons. Sometimes it is to cover up blemishes and imperfections of the skin. Sometimes it is just to highlight facial features to add a touch more beauty. However, the problem is that many types of makeup are really horrible and harsh to facial skin, actually causing damage with prolonged use. Unfortunately, a lot of women find a makeup that they like and they wouldn’t change it for the world even if it is causing damage to their skin. Thankfully, there is a form of makeup that every woman should try. It is called mineral makeup. There are several brands available, but one of the really great brands out there is called Jane Iredale.What Makes Mineral Makeup Different From Other Types Of Makeup?You probably hear this in every single makeup advertisement, but mineral makeup is truly unique. You will hardly believe the difference that mineral makeup makes to your skin. First of all, mineral makeup is non-comedogenic. In terms of skin care products, it means that it will not block your pores. This is important because makeup which blocks the pores can cause skin blemishes when it gets trapped beneath the skin. Non-comedogenic makeup is great for acne-prone skin because it reduces the chances of getting acne. Secondly, mineral makeup, such as the products available from Jane Iredale, is all natural and hypo-allergenic. That means even women who have super-sensitive skin can wear mineral makeup. Third, mineral makeup gives complete coverage for all kinds of skin imperfections. Even women with rosacea can use mineral makeup and it will completely cover the redness and even out the skin tone. Another reason that women should try mineral makeup is because it is long-lasting and rarely needs touch-ups throughout the day. This means that you can actually save money with mineral makeup because over time you will use less, and it will last much longer than other types of makeup.Mineral Makeup Is Actually Good For Your SkinWhile so many people forget to use sunscreen on a daily basis to protect the skin and prevent pre-mature aging, if you switch to mineral makeup, this will no longer be a problem. Mineral makeup has built in sun protection up to an SPF 20. This means that your face is protected from harmful UVA and UVB rays. Mineral makeup is so good for your skin, that it comes highly recommended by plastic surgeons and dermatologists worldwide. The mineral makeup forms a breathable barrier that actually protects the skin from environmental pollutants that can cause free radical damage. Some professionals even say that mineral makeup is so good for your skin that you can actually sleep in it with no worries. If you haven’t already given mineral makeup a try, or if you are in the market for mineral makeup, it is definitely worth it to make the switch. Mineral makeup products, such as those available from Jane Iredale, are available from skincare professionals. Once you try mineral makeup, you will never want to use any other kind of makeup!
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