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Other Anti Aging Articles - Natural Cures
Acne is not a simple condition to treat. It is a skin disease that affects each individual that has it differently. Every case of serious acne has to be looked at as an individual case in order to be properly treated. There is no catch-all treatment that can be used for every case.
Furthermore, a lot of trial and error is usually needed in order to find an effective treatment individual by individual. There are many acne products that are mass-marketed as the best cure for acne.... read more
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Moderate exercise is actually good for your skin. It helps you maintain a healthy body and manage your stress levels, too.
If you find your acne is aggravated by regular exercise, then you may want to examine your routine. What do you wear? Where do you go? How hard do you work? Exercise-related acne is usually caused by something you put on your body rather something you do with it. Remove these outside factors, and you may put an end to your workout breakouts. Here are just a few things to watch for..... read more
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Vitamin A is an essential vitamin and is best known for having positive effects on vision. However Vitamin A is just as much important to the largest organ; .... read more
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DL-Penthenol is the scientific name for pro-vitamin B5.
It has healing properties on damaged skin as it works to improve the structure of both the lower and upper skin layers. DL-Panthenol soothes skin while stimulating cell growth and differentiation. ... read more
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Aloe vera has been shown in clinical studies to have a positive effect on wound healing and holds anti-inflammatory properties. ..... read more
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Grapefruit seed extract is a natural antibiotic used for many different types of skin ailments. It is a powerful ingredient to aid in the healing of skin damage. Grapefruit seed extract helps to restore damaged collagen and elastin, which strengthens and retextures the skin ... read more .
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You probably consider yourself a sun-savvy woman. You know to apply sunscreen , one with a high SPF, before exposing your skin to midsummer rays. You do your best to avoid the sun during peak hours (though a little sunshine can do you good—it's a major source of vitamin D).
And you wouldn't dream of stepping foot on the sand without your wide-brimmed hat. But what you don't know could be raising your risks for bad burns , skin cancer , and aging wrinkles. ...... read more |
"First thing every morning, I massage organic sesame oil from the health-food store all over my body.
Working it in wakes me up and really gets my blood circulating. Plus, the oil hydrates my skin, giving it a healthy glow.
Then I jump in the shower—the oil naturally cleans away dead skin cells." —Lisa Hedley, founder and creative director of the Mayflower Inn and Spa, Washington, Conn. ....read more |
Some tips for maintaining or erase the wrinkle, might be considered :
- Surgical Procedures:
There are a variety of procedures available to smooth out your wrinkles. You have to choose and consult your doctor which procedure would be right for you.
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Istockphoto From Health magazine
Bad genes, sun damage , and free radicals aren't the only things that do a number to your face. Turns out that getting divorced and using antidepressants can cause wrinkles, too.
Both put an extra two years on the faces of women whose identical twin sisters were never divorced or never used the medication, according to a study in Plastic and ...... read more
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From Health magazine
Stress can do a real number on your skin and make you look older. It decreases blood flow and nourishment to the skin, sometimes causing a sallow appearance, hair loss , or brittle nails , says dermatologist and clinical psychologist Richard Fried, MD, PhD, a fellow of the American Academy of Dermatology.
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No matter how hard you try to protect your skin with sky-high SPFs and floppy hats, UV rays still manage to produce their label during the summertime.
“The sun strips away moisture and revs up pigment-making cells, leaving skin dull, dried up, and uneven,” says Kenneth Howe, MD, clinical instructor of dermatology at Mt. Sinai Medical Center in New York City. And when skin is dry, fine lines are more noticeable. ...read more |
Q: I've heard that fish oil supplements with their omega-3 fatty acids are good for the skin. Is that true?
A: Absolutely. ... read more
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