Nobody lives forever. As hard as we try to search for that fountain of youth, our body’s health will decline. The downhill trend goes much faster when go past the age of 30. Although this aging takes place without us doing anything, that doesn’t mean we can’t do something to slow it down. In fact, there are a number of ways available in which we can decelerate our body’s aging process. Technology has given us an overflowing amount of options. Continue reading
Category Archives: SkinCare
Acne Scarring
A detailed and comprehensive discussion of acne scars starts with causes of scarring, prevention of scarring, types of scars, and treatments for scars.
Before talking about scars, a word about spots that may look like scars but are not scars in the sense that a permanent change has occurred. Even though they are not true scars and disappear in time, they are visible and can cause embarrassment. Continue reading
Want your skin to glow? 7 things you should know when buying natural skin care products
Did you know that the skin is the largest organ in our body? With this fact in mind, it is no wonder that the natural skin care industry has flourished in recent years. Before choosing a skin care product however, you would be well advised to heed some of the tips in this report.
It may seem obvious, but before buying a skin care product you should always take extra care to check the contents, the ingredients and the chemicals that are contained within. Some of the chemical ingredients in non-natural skin care products can lead to rough skin and potentially damage and blemish the area on which they are applied. To protect your skin from damage, read product reviews written by real users whenever they are available. Continue reading
Remove African American Skin Care Problems
African american or black skin care should not be a special problem as perhaps you have been led to believe. Usually the problem is in the ingredients not the skin tone or pigment. Let me show you what I mean.
How african american skin care products work is surprisingly just like about any other skin care product. Skin is basically skin. The only real difference is the pigment or tone. Of course, skin problems can vary among ethnic groups. But the bottom line is that good skin care works for all skin tones IF the product has the right ingredients.
So for african american, black skin, white skin or tan let’s see what is safe and effective.
When the bad ingredients are removed from any skin care product the results are truly amazing.
Avoid These 3 Ingredients in Skin Care Products
1. Sodium methyl paraben (any type paraben)
2. Petroleum-based products
3. Chemical bleaching agents
1. Sodium methyl paraben can be found in many skin care products. It can affect the pigmentation of skin. Also parabens have been discovered in patients with breast cancer. So it is best to avoid these ingredients. Parabens, and there are many different kinds, basically are in a product as a preservative. Parabens have been found in breast cancer patients. There are safer ways to preserve a skin care product. I’ll come to that in a minute.
2. Petroleum-based products can be very harmful to the skin. Instead of de-pigmentation it can result in hyper pigmentation (hyper or excessive) of the skin. Uneven skin spots can materialize. If combined with the above paraben could result in a harmful condition. Also wood based alcohols, propylene glycol, mineral oil and other petroleum based ingredients can bring out a bad skin look. Avoid petrolatum in any product, just to be safe.
3. Chemical bleaching agents are often promoted to those who want to lighten their skin tone. There are safe skin lightening products. I’ll cover that also in a moment. Chemical bleaching ingredients can bring much harm to your skin. Avoid them especially if you have black skin or darker tones of skin.
Ingredients that are Safe to Use
*Extra Pone Nut Grass
*Vitamin E (If truly natural vitamin E)
Extra Pone Nut Grass will even out the skin tone especially on the face and neck. You won’t need very much of it to get good results. This is a safe and effective skin tone lightener.
Natural vitamin E fights free radicals that damage skin cells. Vitamin E is an antioxidant that will assist in helping to remove hyper pigmentation or skin spots.
Sebum Balancing With Moisturizers
Sebum is our natural skin oil. The amount can vary from one person to the next. The skin in some people is very dry to very oily and/or a combination of the two. So skin conditions can be different. But remember skin is still skin. Usually the problem with skin is much of the time in the skin care products one uses. For example, as stated above, many accept that petroleum in their skin products is okay when in fact it may be causing the problem you are perplexed with. Using a quality moisturizer with the ingredients I recommend will give you amazing skin problem relief. You will have no bad effects.
As mentioned sebum comes from the sebaceous glands. All skin tones, black, white, tan and any other skin have these glands. Sebum is there for the purpose of being the natural moisturizer for the skin. Two more ingredients to look for are jojoba and passion fruit extract. If you have dry skin, these two will help tremendously.
AntiAging Ingredients
It is a shame but much of the skin products being sold today with the promise of younger looking skin is a scam. Most don’t work. And at the best give very poor, if any, results. Many even cause great harm. For african american skin or black skin, you DO NOT need any special anti-aging skin care product. Here is what you need. Pay close attention because very few people know about this -miracle.
In all my searching and examinations, the best, most effective anti aging skin care ingredient that I have ever discovered that works for all skin types and tones is: Functional Keratin. When combined with Wakame seaweed, CoQ10 and Natural Vitamin E, new skin fibers and skin cells are produced. The result is that the skin is more firm and younger looking.
What causes harm to skin cells and other body cells is what is called free radicals. They basically go on a rampage and hurt other cells. The antidote is antioxidants found in compounds like vitamin E. Remember this please, avoid any ingredient ending in paraben, (for black skin especially Sodium methyl paraben). Avoid all skin care and other products that list petrolatum as an ingredient. Don’t even think about using a chemical bleaching agent.
Learn more about what works for just about any skin care type or tone or African American skin care problems.
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Choosing a Facial Skin Care Product
Facial skin care is one thing we all care about. But caring is not enough. And the companies that promote that they have the answer are numerous. By paying close attention to the following your choice of facial skin care will be easier
The most common facial skin care products are the ones that are used
as part of daily routine. These include things like cleansers and
moisturizers. Toners and exfoliation ones are well known too but not
many people use them as such.
The general classification of facial skin care products is based
on the following:
* Gender (so there are facial skin care products for men and there
are facial skin care products for women).
* Skin type (facial skin products for oily skin, facial skin care
products for dry skin, facial skin care products for normal skin
and facial skin care products for sensitive skin).
* Age (facial skin care products for old and facial skin care
products for young).
* Skin disorder (i.e. facial skin care products for treatment of
various skin orders like eczema, acne etc).
So that is your starting point for choosing a facial skin care
product that suits you. A good way to start is by determining your
skin type first. Also note that the skin type changes with age, so
the facial skin product that suits you today, might not suit you
forever and hence you need to constantly evaluate the effectiveness
of your facial skin care product.
The facial skin care products are available in various forms (i.e.
creams, lotions, gels, masks etc) and a lot of people try to pit
one against the other in their discussion on which form is best.
However, one can’t really rate one form as better than another form.
What suits you (and whatever you are comfortable with) is the best
form of facial skin care product for you, really.
However, it’s important to note that these products work differently
for different people. So the best thing is to try the facial skin
care product on a small patch of skin (e.g. ear lobes) before actually
going ahead and using it.
Another important consideration is the state of your skin. If you are
suffering from a skin disorder of any kind, it is best to seek the
advice of a dermatologist before you actually make your selection
and start using a facial skin care product.
Once you have selected the facial skin care product for yourself,
you also need to ensure that you use the facial skin care product
in the right way i.e. follow correct procedures for application,
use the correct quantity and make the facial product a part of your
skin care routine.
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