Philosophy Skin Care Tips – Keeping Your Skin Healthy
February 28, 2009 by Sarah Cove · Leave a Comment
You maybe not aware but our skin plays a very important role in protecting our body against pathogens or more commonly known as germs. Thus, the healthier our skin is, the safer our body will be.
As much as we can, we need to avoid harming our skin. We need to keep it clean and safe from anything that can cause harm to it so it would stay healthy. Following some tips like the ones we have below can also help.
Some Skin Care Tips
1. Wash your face twice a day with mild soap. In circular motions, gently massage face. Never scrub and over-wash face. Be aware that over-washing and scrubbing can cause skin to become irritated.
2. Its possible to experience some problems on the skin if it is often exposed to suns harmful rays. If its unavoidable to expose skin to suns harmful rays, use a sunscreen but be sure to use a sunscreen that is "nonacnegenic" or "noncomedogenic".
3. Some soaps and lotions can be harsh to the skin. Always be careful in choosing soaps and lotions for the skin. Stay away from heavily perfumed ones as they are known for having potential to be harsh to the skin.
4. Take short, warm showers and baths as water tends to dry out the skin. In case it is inevitable to have your hands in water for a long time just try to wear gloves. This can really help.
5. In case you wear makeup, always make sure to go for safe ones. Go for brands that are free from fragrances and dyes which can cause irritation to the skin.
6. Applying a fragrance-free moisturizer to your skin is a good idea. If ever there is presence of itching and dryness, regular application of a fragrance-free moisturizer can help. According to some skin care experts, creams generally moisturize better and last longer than lotions. Thus, it is best to try cream moisturizers. But remember they work best if applied when the skin is slightly wet.
7. Clothes made of wool or spandex may cause irritation or allergic reactions and so to keep skin safe from any problem, try to only wear clothes made of cotton. Cotton is known for being soft.
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Tags: fitness, health, Skin, Skin Care, skin care tips, women's issuesSkin and Beauty Ideas
February 27, 2009 by Jen Maclin · Leave a Comment
Some people are more fortunate than others when it comes to how good their skin looks but good skin care is not a secret art. Part of the problem with many women is the need for immediate results, always expecting the cosmetic surgeon to save the day using invasive procedures that often end in failure. Of course the greatest benefit of today's beauty care products is they only cost a fraction of traditional cosmetic surgery but can really provide a much more natural look.
The days of cold creams and the like are over with modern formulations light years ahead of what they once were. The importance of our skin cannot be stressed enough and like other areas of our body, requires a little care and attention.
The first step in skin care is making sure your skin is clean as pollution like dust, bacteria and make-up all take their toll, so the skin must be clean. To do this requires a gentle cleanser which must be used with cotton wool pads moving the wetted pads in a circular motion around the face until all areas have been done then once you have washed with warm water, use a soft towel to dab your skin until it is dry.
Each person's skin has its own pH balance and if you use a toner once you have cleansed your skin, it will re-establish your natural PH balance. To reduce the number of wrinkles and help make your skin soft and supple, use moisturizing creams or lotions once you have finished with the skin toner. Moisturizing beauty care products ensure that all the work you have just carried out to clean, tone and condition your skin does go to waste.
Each week, at least once, and as part of your skin care regime you should exfoliate the skin to remove dead cells which will help provide a deeper cleanse. You must not forget however, that when you carry out this exfoliation you make sure that you continue with a complete cleanse and tone afterwards. This can also help in preparation for a spray tan.
For those people that suffer with puffy or baggy skin below the eyes, formulated beauty care product creams are able to help alleviate this problem making the skin much suppler and improving its elasticity. An underestimated but an essential commodity is water which can flush out toxins and which helps to hydrate the skin. We often forget how much we rely on but take our skin for granted but if it becomes damaged it can lead to all sorts of problems.
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Tags: health, mobile spray tan, Skin, Skin Care, spray tan, tanAcne and Pregnancy
February 26, 2009 by Fran Anderson · Leave a Comment
Pregnant women often find themselves suffering from acne. These breakouts can last the entire pregnancy or appear at various stages. Many women wonder what products are safe to use during pregnancy. Rest assured, you do have options. Of course you should consult your doctor before using any acne product while pregnant.
Acne during pregnancy is generally caused by changes in hormone levels, not by the more common causes of clogged pores or bacteria beneath the skin. As such, all pregnant women are susceptible to breakouts, regardless of whether bouts of acne were a problem in the past. Having had clear, healthy skin your whole life will not make you immune to acne while pregnant.
Good skin care while pregnant starts by gently cleansing your face each morning and again at night. This may not be enough to prevent acne during pregnancy, however. In addition, you might consider using an additional acne treatment. If this is the case, speak with your doctor as there are acne remedies that are safe for pregnant women and acne treatments that should be avoided.
Over the counter remedies applied topically can be safe to use, but exercise caution and speak with your doctor first. Treatments containing benzoyl peroxide, low concentrations of salicylic acid or erythromycin are usually considered safe for use while pregnant.
Oral acne remedies should be avoided since many contain ingredients that are not safe for pregnant women. The only time you should consider taking such acne medications is when your doctor has prescribed one for you.
Treatments labeled "all natural" need to be approached with caution. Natural or herbal remedies are not necessarily safe for pregnant women. As always, follow your doctor's advice before applying any treatment.
Women are prone to outbreaks of acne during pregnancy unfortunately, but acne does not have to go untreated while pregnant. Incorporating a doctor approved acne treatment into your normal skin care routine can result in having healthy skin during pregnancy.
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Tags: acne, beauty, health, Skin CareThings To Consider For Radiant Skin
February 25, 2009 by Matthew Chiang · Leave a Comment
Skin care is literally caring for your skin. Yes, it seems so simple but in reality everyday people are falling asleep with make-up and the daily toxins sitting on their skin eating away at their youth and elasticity. Skin care is a major issue in the modern world. Skin care is a highly complex subject matter that involves understanding your skin and its needs amidst changing environmental conditions. Proactive skin care is essential in creating and maintaining, healthy youthful skin.
The first thing you should do is really understand your skin tight. In general, all skin care categories are the same, and the coloring of your skin is really the major difference. A coloring of your skin is also known as pigmentation.
When you determine your skin type, there are factors to consider. Ask yourself if you have oily or dry skin. Next, decide on the pigment of your skin. Then decide on the elasticity of your skin.
Things to think about when determining the oily or dry skin. Oily skin will feel slick to touch, and be shiny in appearance. Dry skin feels rough and looks dull. You may even see some light scaling.
You should know that the oil glands do keep the skin moist, so it is necessary. But too much oil can be a problem, and that excess is what causes problems with acne. What you eat, how hard you work, the condition of your hormones, which medications you take, and your genetics can affect oil production.
The role of the coloring of your skin in choosing skin care products has to do how predisposed you are to coloring factors of the skin. Some of the kinds of skin coloring issues you need to think about are sun spots or freckles. These kinds of spots can affect the kind of product you chose for your skin care.
Skin sensitivity is all about your skin and it's ability to deal with different kinds of irritations. If you have sensitive skin, it will show by reddening, or becoming infected, or even showing up as acne. Rosacea a condition that does qualify in the skin sensitivity category.
Wrinkles is another of the items to consider when it comes to skin care. Too much sun will have a major effect on skin care and premature aging. Skin care products with regard to wrinkling should have some type of sun screen in them. Many products out on the market now come with some level of skin care protection.
As stated in the beginning of the article, although these factors come into play when considering your skin care regimen. Don't forget to consider oily or dry skin, the color of the skin, whether you have sensitivity, and the kind of sun exposure do it with. Looking at all these factors together will give you a solid comprehensive skin care program
When you are looking at other ways to supplement skin care, nutrition is something to consider. Drinking water is great for skin care, as it helps lubricate and keep skin moist. It helps to get out toxins. Try also drinking herbal teas. The water content, and the herbs can have a good healing effect.
If you have acne (pimples, blackheads, whiteheads or cysts) then the regime mentioned above will help but in order to tackle the problem seriously educate yourself about acne and the best possible treatments. For a really good acne skin care regimen, see your physician for medical advice.
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Tags: beauty, health, Skin, Skin Care, skin care productsWhat You Probably Do Not Know About Hair Care
February 24, 2009 by Kristy Scott · 1 Comment
Hair care is a wide field of study. You think you already know everything about how to take care of your crowning glory but you will be surprised to find out that there are many things about it that you are not aware of.
Below are some practical information about hair care that you probably do not know about but you should:
Washing hair daily is not necessary
How often you need to wash your hair ultimately depends on these factors--your hair type, lifestyle, and the environmental conditions around you. Those with oily hair, those who live in a dusty environment, and those who have an active lifestyle that can easily get one's hair dirty and soiled, it is a must to shampoo every other day.
Now if your hair is dry, if your environment does not mess up your hair that much, or if you work or live in enclosed areas that are dust and debris free, then it is all right to just wash your hair once a week. Shampooing everyday can remove the hair natural essences that will keep it from drying out.
Vigorous rubbing and too much heat can damage the hair
Even if you are using high quality hair equipment such as CHI original, it would be advisable not to use your flat irons or curling irons too frequently because constant exposure to heat can dry and damage one's mane. Of course, there are tricks that can minimize damage such as applying a heat protector spray before using an iron.
As for rubbing vigorously, this habit can fray and roughen the cuticle of the hair. The hair cuticle, which is the outer layer of the hair shaft, protects the hair's inner filaments. If you constantly rub your hair forcefully, this can result in hair breakage and damage.
Excessive hair treatments and certain hairstyles can damage hair roots
Tying or braiding your hair too tightly and undergoing too frequent hair treatments like perms and dyes can damage your hair especially the roots. You should always follow your stylist's recommendations as to how long the interval should be in between hair treatments.
Brushing or combing hair when wet can result in breakage
Before you set out to brush or comb your hair, make sure that you dry it first. Dry blot your hair gently by using a towel. You can use a hair dryer if your hair is damp but not when it is still sloppy wet.
Your diet reflects in the quality of your hair
A nutritious and well balanced diet is essential for maintaining glorious hair. It is important to include in your diet foods that are rich in protein, iron, and essential amino acids that are effective in fostering hair growth. Examples of such food are lean red meat, liver, kidneys, fish, cheese, egg, milk, beans, lentils and dark green leafy vegetables.
Stress can deteriorate your hair's condition
Your hectic lifestyle has an adverse effect on your hair. Stress increases the production of androgens, which are known to be killers of hair follicles. This can result in hair loss, baldness and damage.
Knowing these things and more will help you take care of your beloved hair properly and more effectively.
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Tags: beauty products, beauty tips, celebrity makeup, free beauty advice, healthy skin, makeup, makeup tips, Skin CareWho Needs A Toner?
February 23, 2009 by Andi Bradshaw · Leave a Comment
Women who use skin care items often say they don't feel or see any difference when they use a toner, but there really is one. Using the proper toner will guarantee a positive change because anytime you use anything on your face, that item changes the pH of your skin. Toners are often confused with witch hazel and astringents but witch hazel contains oil, and astringents usually contain alcohol.
As with anything that goes on your face, toner is also designed with your skin type in mind. Dry or combination/dry skin should stay away from alcohol based products; toners for dry skin are often creamy or contain 2%-5% of cosmetic oil. Oily or combination/oily skin, should avoid alcohol or oil based toners and only use toners with fruit acids, such as lemon, grapefruit or pineapple, or oil absorbing powders in the product. Sensitive skin types should only use toners made for sensitive skin.
What do they do?
Toners return your skin to its normal pH, while they calm and cool the skin and temporarily close your pores. When applied with a cotton applicator, toner helps to remove dirt, facial oils, dead cells and any residue left by your cleanser or makeup that was not washed or rinsed away with your cleansing routine.
Your facial cleanser changes the pH of your skin based on the amount of alkaline or acid it contains. Your skin must then work to restore its' natural pH levels and depending on the product, it might take an hour or more. However, your skin immediately returns to its normal pH after using a toner.
How do I use a toner?
Toner can be applied in three ways; cotton application, bare hands or sprayed over the face and neck. It is designed to be used after your cleanser and before your treatment and/or moisturizer. It is especially beneficial for oily skin, because no other skin type has the probability of developing enlarged pores.
Liquids are best applied with any type of cotton, i.e. cotton balls or flat rounds or squares. Avoid using tissues with liquid toners, your tissue will soak up more than you use. Allow your cotton to absorb a quarter size amount of the liquid and apply it to you face and neck with upward strokes.
Cream toner (has the consistency of a smoothie) is thick enough to be applied directly to the skin with clean hands, or cotton. Pour a nickel size amount of the lotion toner onto 3 clean fingers. Use circular motions to spread toner onto three fingers of your other hand and apply to entire face and neck, using circular upward strokes.
Gel toner is very light in texture and is generally oil free. Designed with oily skin in mind, this type may contain anti-bacterial ingredients like citric acids, or lavender or rose water. If you have really oily skin, look for salicylic acid (which aids in preventing pimples by removing dead skin cells) in the toner. For use, follow directions for cream toner.
Spray toners are a no-brainer, but remember to close your mouth and eyes before misting your face and neck. Both men and women can use toners. For men, an after shave also closes pores but a toner doesn't sting like aftershave unless it contains alcohol.
Men should also follow the toner with a moisturizer. The manufacturers of mens skin care products call their moisturizer a facial lotion or hydrator so men won't feel like they're using female skin care products. However, the ingredients are usually the same, the only major difference is the scent.
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Tags: acne, cleansers, cosmetics, facial toner, fitness, health and beauty, personal appearance, prevention, Skin Care, skin care tips, women's issuesCellulite Cream and Treatment for the Perfect Body
Of all the cellulite treatments available using a cellulite cream has to be one of the most popular. Its popularity is due to the fact that it is an easy, non-surgical and non-invasive treatment. But the hundreds of lotions and creams for sale can make it difficult to choose a cream that suits your personal situation.
If you have ever suffered from cellulite then you know that it is when the skin gets a dimpled look. Often it is seen on the stomach, thighs, hips or buttocks. However, others areas on the body can be affected by it. The condition is embarrassing for many women who tend to avoid swimsuits or short clothing to cover up their affected areas.
The cellulite condition occurs when the honeycomb like structures that house the thin layer of fat just beneath the skin begin to break down. As a result the fat begins to bulge and the skin starts to dimple. Toxins begin to accumulate, as well as fluid, worsening the condition.
This breakdown can be caused - among other things - by aging, genetics, poor dietary habits, smoking or alcohol. Excessive weight gain and dehydration are also factors that make the condition more pronounced. When you skin is dehydrated it will be more prone to dimpling. If you are overweight, fat is added to the thin layer beneath skin leading to more and larger dimples.
The best cellulite treatments will treat the cellulite condition directly. When investigating what treatment will work for your keep in mind that a good treatment will help the body to remove the fat deposits, make the skin more elastic and improve the skin's hydration.
When examining the ingredient of a particular cream you will want to make sure that they are known to help the condition. Coffee, green tea and seaweed are well known to help reduce cellulite fat deposits. Emu oil is known to improve the firmness and smoothness of the skin and has been used by Australian aboriginals for centuries to improve skin health.
Other ingredients that are common in cellulite creams include Aloe Vera and Aloe leaf, Hyaluronic Acid and Matrixyl. Hyaluronic improves the moisture of the skin while Matrixyl strengths the skin. There are many other ingredients that can be found to remove cellulite.
It is important that you fully investigate the ingredients of a cream to ensure that you are getting value for money. If you are unsure there are many resources on the internet that can help you.
Cellulite cream is only just one treatment which is available to treat this condition. Other treatments can include massage, laser therapy, radio waves and wraps. These may also be worth a look.
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Tags: Cellulite, diet, exercise, fitness, health, weight lossDermalogica Eye Products Offer Results With Non-Harmful Additives
February 21, 2009 by Celia Santori · Leave a Comment
Eye skin care itself isn't a new topic; it has been in practice since ancient times, when herbal skin care was probably the only way to take care of the skin. However, eye skin care has transformed in a big way.
For a time, herbal skin care ingredients had been replaced by factory-created ingredient 'breakthroughs.' The natural eye skin care treatments which used to be handed down from generation to generation was lost to highly commercialized, manufactured treatments.
Everyone wants results and no one wants to wait for them. We all want the solution 'right now.' Unfortunately, with some of the fast fix 'manufactured' treatments came preservatives and even cancer-causing elements.
Even commercial natural skin care products had to be mixed with preservatives in order to increase their shelf-life, hence making them less effective than the homemade versions.
However, it seems that things are changing fast and consumers are now opting for more natural, organic and herbal skin care products.
The green movement has brought many to search for more organic and natural ways to solve their eye skin problems, including eye wrinkles and under eye bags.
New herbal eye skin care products are introduced at a frantic pace, but some brands have been researching and developing natural skin care products for years. Dermalogica was created in 1986 with the mission of making products that contained no irritating or harmful ingredients.
salicylic acid
- benzoyl peroxide
hyaluronic acid
Vitamin C
Aloe vera, the extract from the Aloe plant, is a great example of a beneficial herbal skin care solution. The use of aloe vera is a natural way to hydrate and sooth the skin. Aloe vera is also helpful in healing burns and cuts.
A number of herbs are known to possess cleansing properties. Dandelion, chamomile, lime flowers and rosemary herbs, are a few examples of such cleansers. Their herbal skin care properties get invoked when they are combined with other herbs like tea.
Many herbs have cleansing properties. Rosemary, chamomille and dandelion are examples. Their beneficial properties are expanded when they are combined with other herbs like green tea.
Dermalogica Eye Total Eye Care SPF 15 contains bisabolol, from chamomile, known retexturize the skin around the eyes. Bisabolol helps to minimize the appearance of puffy eyes and eye wrinkles.
Herbal skin care benefits can also include antiseptic properties. Lavender, marigold, thyme and fennel are good examples. Lavender water and rose water also serve as effective skin toners.
Oils derived from herbal extracts are another form of herbal skin care. Tea tree oil, Lavender oil, borage oil and primrose oil are some popular oils used in herbal skin care. Some fruit oils (e.g. extracts from fruits like banana, apple and melon) find use in shower gels (as a hydrating mix)
Most herbal skin care products do not have side effects (the most important reason for preferring them over synthetic products). And when it comes to the sensitive area around our eyes, its even more important to take the natural or herbal route when looking for eye skin care products that deliver results. Dermalogica Eye Products is one such brand. The ingredients used in Dermalogica Products are gentle, non-irritating, non-harmful, yet incredibly effective.
Can't ask for much more.
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Tags: anti-aging, beauty, best eye creams, dermalogica eye, dermalogica products, dermalogica skin care, eye puffiness, eye skin care, eye wrinkles, herbal skin care, Organic Skin Care, puffy eyes, Skin Care, under eye bagsChi Flat Iron Review
February 20, 2009 by Natalie Shelby · 1 Comment
These days most celebrities talk about hair straighteners and appear on the television with their curly, unruly hair straightened out and sleek. Are they fooling us or is it really possible to straighten out stubbornly curly hair? The answer is yes IT is possible to tame your unruly hair and straighten them like the celebrities do. You can also have shiny and sleek silky hair with the Chi flat iron. Let's have a look at Chi flat iron review.
Chi Flat Irons are one of the most admired flat irons today. The Chi flat iron pioneered the use of ceramic plates in the history of hair straighteners. Hence Chi hair straighteners are well known for their quality and long standing goodwill in the industry. Chi hair straighteners work for curly and frizzy hair too. Most people swear by the Chi hair straighteners and admit that had they not been there, they hair would have been in knots. Chi hair straighteners come in many varieties, the most popular being the Chi Flat Iron.
The Chi flat iron is comparatively cheaper than its competitors but has a better quality. The handle is ergonomically made which means that your hand won't get cramped while you straighten your hair. The design is pretty neat and intelligent too. The Chi flat iron has a long chord that is about 10 feet long and a swivel base, so there is no danger of you getting entangled in it. Moreover, you don't need to stand near an electrical outlet, so you can sit at your dresser and straighten your hair.
The ceramic heating plates of Chi Flat Iron are smooth over the hair and do not cause them to break. Earlier copper coils caused a lot of friction in the hair when they were used, which lead to a lot of hair loss. Another good point about the ceramic plates is that they have a tendency to heat evenly. So, you don't need to worry about over done spots in your hair. Most hair salons use this technology, so you can do the same thing at home and save money.
Most flat irons tend to damage colored hair but Chi Flat Iron is different. The technology used in Chi flat iron causes it to emit negative ions that help in hair sealing and minimizing shaft damage. This also helps to lock the color for colored hair.
People who travel a lot will find Chi Flat Iron handy since its sleek and compact and will fit into any bag. So all you need to do is pack it in your bag and have great sleek hair wherever you go.
The Chi flat hair iron has some other uses too. You can use it to style your hair into curls, crimps and flips. So this is more like an All in one tool. Chi flat iron is one of the best hair straightener for your hair.
I enjoy researching products for the highest quality and the best prices. Read more about Chi Flat Irons here:
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Tags: beauty products, beauty tips, celebrity makeup, free beauty advice, healthy skin, makeup, makeup tips, Skin CareThe Best in the Best Eye Creams
February 19, 2009 by Jen Hopkins · 1 Comment
Everybody grows old, this does not even have to be said again and again. We have a constant reminder, and this is the mirror. However, this aspect is not growing old in general, this is looking old.
Age should be more visible in the say we act, speak, and think. We should be more confident, mature, and ripe for success. It should be confidence thats written all over our faces, and not at all fine lines and wrinkles. We should exhaust everything that we can in order to look the way we should look, confident and the best that we can. The simplest thing we can do is use wrinkle creams.
Not all wrinkle creams are effective. It would depend on what its ingredients are, the dosage, and any additional chemicals that may alter possible results. Before trying to find out if the anti aging cream works for your skin, you should first find out the ideal, and dangerous ingredients that are typically contained in these creams.
At all costs, avoid possible harmful ingredients such as alcohol, petroleum, parabens, artificial fragrances and the like. Some of its side effects are dry and flaky skin, break outs, redness and itchiness, and other allergies. These either stretches your skin by drying it, and others clog your pores and add up to the simple problems.
What you have to do is search for ingredients such as Functional Keratin, Coenzyme Q10, Natural Vitamin E, Phytessence Wakame, Grape seed oil, Manuka Honey, Jobjoba oil, Avocado extract, Olive oil etc. These are natural ingredients in the best eye creams that are proven to have marvelous effects for the skin, smoothening out the wrinkles and giving your skin its original glow. These natural oils like Avocado oil, Olive oil, Jobjoba oil, Babassu oil, and Grape seed oil are moisturizers that will keep your skin from those blemishes caused by dryness.
Ignorance should never be an excuse to unhealthy skin. Choose the best wrinkle creams with the best ingredients and effects. Choosing the wrong one could lead not only to ineffective treatments, but also worst skin that could end up irreparable.
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