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How to Prevent Acne from Spreading

September 3rd, 2011 by admin | No Comments | Filed in Uncategorized

One of the best ways of preventing is by doing everything in your power to prevent it from spreading. Let us take a look at how we can prevent your from spreading;

Too much oil and dirt on your skin is one of the main culprits for the outbreak of . By keeping your skin free from excessive oils and dirt, you will in effect minimize the outbreak from occurring, or at least prevent it from spreading.

Avoid wearing that is oil based. Use water based instead. This will ensure that your face is not covered with excessive oils. Clean all your off your face before you go to bed. This will ensure that that pores of your skin are not blocked by the and dirt that might have been collected from it. If possible, avoid wearing at all, or at least go easy on it.

Don’t use oil based moisturizer on your skin. Once again, all you are doing is adding excessive oils to your skin, which in turn will potentially cause an outbreak of .

Change your pillow case with a new one every few days. That way you won’t be sleeping on a pillowcase that has been collecting all the oils and dirt from your skin during the last few nights.

A little common sense can go a long way in preventing your from spreading. However, the best way of treating your problem is by consulting your doctor. That way, he or she is able o prescribe the right treatment for your skin.

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Let’s Talk about Acne - Learn the Truth and Myths About Acne

August 25th, 2011 by admin | No Comments | Filed in Uncategorized

Having great looking skin doesn’t stop at the ladies, a massive number of males are very interested in making the most of them-selves and it all starts with the skin.

Never has your appearance been more important than at this time. We judge people within seconds of seeing them. We have an opinion of a person who is covered in spots; we come to our own conclusions rightly or wrongly if we see someone who has eczema or dry flaky skin. If someone is unshaven, dirty, wears heavy dark , has lank greasy hair, has , like it or not we make instant decisions on how we look. It also affects our mood and behaviour.

As there are three types of past, present and future signs of you need to first establish which type are YOU

I will prove to you in a matter of moments why you can trust me to expose you to the whole truth AND Myths about the world of .

So what is Acne?

Acne is an inflammatory skin condition that occurs when sebum (oil) and dead skin cells block the pore opening, causing sebum to build up inside the pore. Although is a common skin condition, if left untreated it can lead to severe inflammation and permanent scarring.

Who is affected by Acne?

Acne affects people regardless of age, gender, or race. More than 80 % of people suffer from at some point in their lives, many into adulthood. Did you know 20% of all adults suffer with active ? and of the 85% of young adults (between ages 12 and 24) that suffer from , 25% will have permanent ranging from mild to severe.

Knowledge is POWER!! To be able to rid ourselves of ACNE we first must need to know what it is

Learn about the Acne Life Cycle

Stage One: Clogged Pores

• Each pore in your skin is essentially a hair follicle lined by cells from the epidermis (the upper most layer of the skin). The hair follicle is connected to multi- lobed sebaceous glands (oil producing glands).
• Sebaceous glands produce sebum, a natural substance that lubricates the hair and provides essential fatty acids and lipids that are necessary to maintain the skin’s protective moisture barrier.

• As part of the skin’s healthy processes, cells that line the pore are continuously shed.
• They mix with sebum and flow out of the pore onto the surface of the skin.
• If the sebaceous glands produce too much oil, generally in response to hormones, the mixture of dead skin cells and sebum form a plug, blocking the pore opening.

Stage Two: Bacteria

• Dead skin cells lining the pore continue to be shed and oil is still produced by the sebaceous glands, both of which build up behind the plug.
• The accumulated mixture of sebum and dead cells attracts the bacteria found naturally in the skin (known as P.acnes or propionibacterium acnes), which feeds on oil and multiplies rapidly inside the pore.

Stage Three: Inflammation

The bacteria overgrowth triggers the body’s natural inflammatory immune response: white blood cells to flood the area. This causes swelling and redness in the region, which can ultimately lead to the discoloration and scarring associated with .

Which Type are You?

There are many types of breakouts, all of which result when oil and dead skin build up and clog the pore opening. Blackheads, whiteheads, pustules (or nodules), and cysts are the four most common types of breakouts.

Blackheads (or open comedones) are clogged pores that are only partially plugged, allowing some of the trapped sebum and oil to escape the pore. The sebum within the hair follicle solidifies. The dark colour associated with blackheads is due to the oxidization of sebum and melanin in the dead skin cells when they come into contact with the air. Blackheads are generally not inflamed or infected with bacteria and do not cause scaring.

Whiteheads (or Closed comedones) are the result of completely clogged pores. Below the skin, excess oil and dead skin cells fill the pore and begin to create a small whitish bump. Limited bacterial growth and a low grade immune response create the white pus associated with whiteheads. They are not highly inflamed and do not generally cause scarring.

Pustules (or nodules) are red, inflamed breakouts that occur when clogged pores become infected with bacteria (P.acnes). A pustule is similar to a whitehead, but is highly inflamed and appears as a red bump with a white or yellow centre. Because of the inflammation and swelling, pustules cause the distinctive discolouration associated with and may also cause scarring.

Cysts are severely inflamed and pus-filled lesions that occur when the contents of a clogged pore seep into the dermis (lower layer of the skin). The deep inflammation and infection cause a severe immune response: white blood cells flood the area, which then becomes swollen and sore. This results in the formation of a cyst. Acne cysts are painful and often cause scarring. The white blood cells can overreact and damage the pore and surrounding area. After the cyst heals, a permanent scar may remain.

OK, So All This Information Is All Well and Good But, How Do We Treat ACNE!!
Because can begin 2 - 3 weeks before blemishes are visible on your skin, the secret to controlling is prevention. Prevention includes eating a balanced , exercising and reducing stress, as well as cleansing with a proper treatment system.

Please Do Not Be Mislead Acne can take anywhere Between 8 - 12 weeks to treat. However, most people can see a difference very quickly.

When treating topically, dermatologists recommend a three pronged approach.
• Unclog pores and keep them clear.
• Control oil, which helps to limit bacterial growth
• Reduce inflammation.

The skin takes time to adjust to a new system. During this time, breakouts may appear worse before they get better; this is NOT uncommon as pre-existing blemishes are beginning to surface. Improvements should be visible within a few weeks and continue throughout the next eight to twelve weeks.

MOST SYSTEMS DO NOT MATCH THESE CRITERIA

We have discussed the Truth about Acne now the interesting bit …. the myths!!

ACNE MYTHS

Myth#1: Scrub face clean to treat !
Vigorous washing and scrubbing can actually irritate the skin and make worse. The best approach to good hygiene and treating is to gently wash your face twice a day with a mild cleanser, pat dry and use an appropriate treatment.

Myth#2: You have to let run its course!
The truth is can be cleared up! Using a high quality, efficacious treatment system can address the stages of : clogged pores, bacteria and inflammation.

Myth#3: Acne is just a cosmetic condition!
While poses no serious threat to one’s health, it does affect the way people look and can affect the way people feel about themselves. Acne should be taken seriously and treated to prevent permanent physical scarring.

Myth #4: Acne is not related to !
While thus far science has not found a solid connection between and , research is being revisited in this area. Some studies indicate a relationship between and high-glycemic foods such as sodas, pastries and breads. Other studies have looked at the impact of dairy-rich diets on skin health. Many people insist certain foods affect their . When controlling , eating a balanced is always a good idea.

Myth#5: There is no correlation between stress and !
Acne not only causes significant stress, but is also made worse by stress. in a recent study, Standford University students with were analyzed before and after exams. The study showed the students’ worsened when under pre-exam stress. When you’re under stress, your body produces stress hormones such as cortisol, which stimulate an over production of oil in the skin. When this excess oil mixes with dead skin cells, it promotes bacterial growth and can cause to develop or become worse. This can, in turn, lead to ore stress, plunging you into a Stress- cycle.

You now understand the Facts about Acne – the Truth and the myths

Take a good long look at your skin in the mirror – what do you see? Do you like the image? Are you projecting the right image for who you are? How does your skin measure up? Is it clear, glowing with health, a joy to look at? Or like so many people are you suffering with spots, blemishes, dark circles with a generally tired thick complexion. If one or all of these best describes your looks don’t worry the good news is, that all can change within 30 days.

Why 30 days?
This is the average time it takes for new cells to rise to the surface of your skin. As that happens the old cells on the surface fall off, so you can technically say you are a completely different person every 30 days!

Over the next few pages I will discuss various methods that will guarantee your skin to be beautiful, blemish free, a joy to look at, no matter what nationality you happen to be or how long you have been suffering with problem skin.

First though you need to know a little about the skin.

Well it’s the largest organ of the body and probably the most abused. It is made up of layers – the epidermis, dermis and the subcutaneous layers. Skin consists of hair follicles, sweat glands, sebaceous glands, melanins and connective tissue. Proper care is essential for normal skin functions. You see the skin wasn’t designed to have problems it’s construction is actually designed to combat most conditions. In our modern days though it does need a little help and I will discuss this later, but for now nature made sure that our skin can fight infections and bacteria’s so most common issues we have is because our skin is unable to work at it’s optimal level. As I mentioned on average the new skin cells rise to the surface approx. 30 days. It has a high concentration of water and needs the pores open to enable the skin to breathe.

Acne:
As you are probably aware our skin secretes an oil called sebum, which is naturally produced. Sebum is the chemical that helps to keep the skin at the correct levels of pH to enable the skin to fight bacteria and infections. You see we were not designed to suffer with spots, eczema, dry skin, etc., without this correction your skin will not be able to perform at it optimal level.

Warning:
If you have suffered from for a while you will know that as soon as you find a new product that promises clear skin, you use it for a day or so and it looks like it is working only to discover that it doesn’t. This is because your skin is a very clever organ; it adjusts to whatever you do to it very quickly. The biggest misconception is that you need to buy a product either soap or cleanser that is so harsh it strips ALL the oils from the skin. This simply encourages the skin to produce more oil, you then think you need to use more of the harsh product and the skin produces even more oils, a vicious circle. Break this cycle NOW.

Stop using everything you have tried or are thinking of trying. For a couple of days leave your skin, allow it to “rest”. Simply rinse with warm water but no products. Try not to get your hair products on your face; these too can be so harsh that the skin can react to them.

Once your skin has rested then I recommend a product that has absolutely NO bad ingredients, this isn’t as easy as it may seem as many companies will promote the good ingredients and not mention the bad fillers used. Even the most well respected companies within the industry use these bad ingredients; price also is not an indicator of quality. With these fillers it doesn’t matter how much good natural ingredients are used they will not work as the fillers will block the pores preventing them from being effective. Do not mix different company products ie a cleanser from Clarins, toner from body shop and moisturiser from Clinique this again is damaging your skin. Every company works on a different method some use exfoliation to get some results, some use “sealing in” the moisture. Keep to one product line.

If you are in any doubt then please feel free to email me on sarah@dermassists.com and I will be happy to give you a personal consultation. I have researched for many years companies that will provide only the good and none of the bad.

Getting back to , to restore your skin to it youthful, glowing and healthy state I recommend the following five point daily regime:-

Cleanse:
This is essential to clear the pores and remove toxins from the skin. Do not use anything with soap, coal tar or similar harsh cleansing agents, these damage the skin structure and creates further problems.

Exfoliate:
Be careful too much exfoliating and this will damage the skin. Use a mild, exfoliant preferably with marine diatoms, which will not damage the skin. Too many companies including the large, well-respected companies work with exfoliating the skin with very harsh ingredients. This is not desirable as it strips the skin of the sebum making the skin go to work on creating more.

Re - balance or Tone:
I have many people telling me even now, that the pores are closed with toners. This is not true, pores cannot be closed, they can be blocked but not closed. It is with the pores that the skin breathes if the pores are closed or blocked then the skin is in trouble and dies. Toners were created for two reasons, one was to firstly remove the oil and petroleum left on the skin from traditional cleansers and secondly to retract the pores after the debris had been removed. Every hour of every day our skin is exposed to pollutants and dirt, this is held within the pores stretching them, if the pores are not cleansed thoroughly and then helped to retract to their original size, the result is very large exposed pores. Most toners have harsh alcohols, which again will cause further problems; natural Witch Hazel will retract the pores and restore the pH levels of the skin making the skin work at its optimal levels. This is one of the most important products your skin needs but it can be the most damaging if using the wrong product.

Hydrate:
A good hydrating product can work wonders for scar tissue, and will assist the skin in the healing process and hydrate the skin. The side effects of this product are that it assists the elastin and collagen to perform better, hence younger skin!

Moisturise:
Use only moisturisers with humectants and with an SPF, humectants are water magnets, which will attract the moisture from the air – totally different from the “sealing in” process. Technology has moved so much within the skin care products and using oils and petroleum by products is such an old method to use, that now we know does not work.

I have found that many companies claim to have a successful regime. Time and time again they will promote one or two good ingredients only to find that the bulk of the products are useless and in many cases damaging to the skin.

The Do’s and don’t on Good Skin Care.

Do: Use high quality ingredients This does not mean the dearest
Do: Keep to a simply regime
Do: Use the right products for your skin type
Do: Remember your skin will change, whether you move to a different location or if you stop or start . Treat your skin accordingly.
Do: Cleanse, Tone, Hydrate and moisturise twice a day.

Don’t: Mix different company’s products
Don’t: Use products with cheap bulking agents such as petroleum by products, oils, coal tar, harsh alcohol etc.,
Don’t: Tear at the skin this will create lines and wrinkles too early.

You now understand the Facts about Great Skin

Sarah Rendle has been involved in the Personal care industry for some 12 years. She has trained hundreds of people on the best practises of good skin care concentrating on only using natural ingredients and that has been proven by science to actually do what the products are supposed to do.

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How To Make Your Eyes Irrisistible

August 22nd, 2011 by admin | No Comments | Filed in Uncategorized

The Eyes Have It

Remember the dreamy eyes of your first love? Who can
resist a beautiful set of eyes? Your eyes are one of your

most important features. Do you treat them like the
treasures they are? Even if your eyes are not ‘to die for’,
you can make them truly memorable.

Eye Care. Do you care for them the way you should?

Sunscreen on your lids? Sunglasses? Carefully cleaned and
stored contact lenses? Makeup remover made expressly for
eyes? Adequate ? These aren’t merely suggestions.
They’re requirements for stunning eyes.

Eye Color. Do you take the time to make up your eyes every
day.

Take a minute to add some extra color and your whole face
will light up.

Medium and dark complexions can’t go wrong with universal
earth tones.

Going to work? Apply brown tones on the lower lids,
highlight with a light taupe at the inner corners, sweeping
up and outward to the brow bones.

Going out on the town? Add a complementary bronze or deep
gold to your outer lid, gently swept from the middle of the
eyelash line to the corner of the eyes. Fair faced women
should use lighter colors as their basic palette.

Conservative? Use two colors for day - apply medium-gray or
mushroom all over the lids to the brow bones, and from the
middle of the lash line outward with a coordinating lighter
shade from the same family. At night, add a shimmering gold
dust overcoating.

Eyelashes and Eyebrows

Let’s talk mascara. Brown is becoming ever more popular
because it complements all iris colors. It works on everyone,
as does the standard black. And even though it’s available,
avoid blue and green tinted mascara, unless it matches your
ultra-colorful dye job. Waterproof mascara is really not for everyday, unless you’re especially weepy. A water-soluble
mascara leaves your lashes in healthier condition, and
healthy is beautiful.

No one has the perfect arch without a little help from
tweezers or a lot of help from a stylist. All eyebrows need
taming, whether it’s tweezing to remove one stray hair or an
all-out waxing at the salon. Tweezing is cheap, which is
great. And you don’t need an appointment. Oh, and if you use tweezers…

Did you know that some estheticians (that’s a highly trained
skincare professional) will create a template for you to use
when tweezing? If you want to deal with your brows on a less
frequent basis, investigate having your eyebrows waxed at a
reputable salon. It hurts, but many women feel the irritation
is worth the gorgeous results.

Eyeglasses. Wear them if you need them?

Of course.

They’re not just an accessory of necessity. Carefully
chosen spectacles look great and can draw deserved attention
to your eyes. Just think how smart they make you look. And
smart is always in style!

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author of an amazing new course, “Hollywood Makeup Secrets”
a step-by-step simple video system for maximizing your inner
and outer beauty potential. You can learn more about Allison, and subscribe to her free newsletter by visiting:

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4 Simple Anti-Aging Steps

August 6th, 2011 by admin | No Comments | Filed in Uncategorized

Anti-aging articles are all the rage these days, so I thought I would chip in my two cent’s worth. Well, at a penny a tip, four cents.

We cannot do much about the fact that we age, but we can do something about the effects that aging has on us. Here are four simple things you can do to delay and diminish the effects of aging.

Exercise

Eat

Play

Sleep

Think you can handle that assignment?

Exercise

One of the most obvious effects of aging is what happens to the outward appearance of our bodies as well as what happens to our ability to use them. When we age, systems slow down, or even break down, we lose , our heart begins to have problems, we lose our balance more often, we are more likely to break bones. If injured, we recover more slowly. Wrinkles form, breasts sag, stomachs poke out, and we gain weight.

Simple fact: Regular moderate exercise tightens muscles, builds lean , helps keep us flexible and strong. It keeps systems and organs in peak health and operating at optimum efficiency. There are people in their 80’s and 90’s who are doing “athletic” things. While some of this is related to our genetic , of course, almost anyone can improve their overall fitness through an exercise program.

Exercise doesn’t HAVE to be exercise, by the way. Gardening is exercise. So is walking, bicycling, aerobics in front of the TV (Richard Simmons, ladies), yoga, weight training, and playing with the grandkids.

Divide exercise into three types: Muscle building and toning, aerobic (cardiovascular) activity, and stretching. A simple weight training routine two or three times a week, a walk five times a week, and a few minutes of stretching every day should do it. Regular exercise keeps you looking, and feeling, good.

Eat

When people age, their nutrition often suffers. First of all, we have all kinds of exhortations to eat less, , etc. At the same time, as we age, our metabolism slows down and our body’s ability to process certain nutrients diminishes as well. Many seniors lose interest in food. Our taste buds even betray us.

For seniors, eating should be fun, of course, but it needs to become a bit more logical. The body requires nutrients, but is having a hard time processing nutrients. Metabolism drops, fat starts packing on, but we need to keep our nutrient level up at a time that our sense of taste is deserting us and we are losing interest in food and a lot of other things anyway.

The exercise I was talking about earlier will help keep the appetite up while raising metabolism and increasing our enjoyment of life as well. It will also be necessary to make yourself eat what you are supposed to eat when you are supposed to eat it. If you have any doubt about your ability to get the appropriate nutrition from the foods you do eat, supplement your with vitamins and minerals. At the least, you might want to take a daily multivitamin supplement. Look for the ones that say they are for seniors.

Seniors also tend to not get enough protein. You might not need to butcher a whole cow, but try to make sure that you are getting your protein. While not perfect answers, supplements such as Ensure can help you get protein and other nutrients if you are not sure.

If you are exercising regularly and eating properly, you will feel more like having fun!

Play

Having fun can have many benefits to anybody at any age, but can be of particular importance to seniors. As we age (I am 62) many of us begin to feel isolated as we quit going to work, friends die, it gets harder to get around, everybody around us (those young folks) seems to enjoy things that seem meaningless to us. Based on what a friend of mine, a geriatric nurse, told me, this is the slippery slope that leads many perfectly healthy and normal people to a chair on a senior daycare porch. She told me that many of her patients were fine, they had just figured that there was no reason to be interested in life any more.

Social interaction can keep juices flowing that otherwise would dry up, and I am talking actual chemicals, hormones, and enzymes. Spend time with friends and family. If you do not have a daily job to go to, volunteer to keep physically, mentally, and socially active. Find something you always wished you could do, but didn’t have the time because you were so busy earning a living. People with partners and pets live longer, healthier lives. There’s a clue.

Keep your mind active with puzzles and games. Believe it or not, a little Sudoku, or a few logic puzzles can not only help mental alertness and thinking ability, but can actually contribute to physical health.

Just thought I’d mention, sex is good for you too!

Sleep

Rest is important at all stages of our lives, and it becomes very important as we age. Regular exercise, proper nutrition, and some fun will help you fall asleep at night and well. Most of us should be getting between six and eight hours of a night. Just because you wake up a couple of times to take care of some urgent business doesn’t mean that you need to stay up.

If you feel you are not getting enough , or are just not rested enough, by all means have it checked out medically. In the meantime, maybe some meditation during the day can help. Hey! That’s M-E-D-I-T-A-T-I-O-N so you don’t need M-E-D-I-C-A-T-I-O-N!

Have a happy, healthy life

Donovan Baldwin is a Texas writer and a University of West Florida alumnus. He is a member of Mensa and is retired from the U. S. Army after 21 years of service. In his career, he has held many managerial and supervisory positions. However, his main pleasures have long been writing, nature, and fitness. In the last few years, he has been able to combine these pleasures by writing poetry and articles on subjects such as health, fitness, yoga-4-the-health-of-it.com yoga, the environment, happiness, self improvement, and weight loss. He has a collection of articles on nodiet4me.com/articledirectory/ health, fitness, , and weight loss at nodiet4me.com/articledirectory/ nodiet4me.com/articledirectory/ .

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