Archive for March, 2010

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Women today don’t have to let their faces give their age away. New products are created every day that give  dry skin new life, moisturize away wrinkles and signs of aging, calm sensitive skin , and even improve the appearance of rosacea.  The most effective professional products were once  exclusive to costly spa and salon facials. Now anyone can get professional results at home with regular use of some of these amazing products.

Glycolic  acid is one of the more recent leaps forward in skin care. It’s an ingredient found in all kinds of skin care products ranging from cleansers and washes to lotions and creams. It adds somewhat to the cost of many products, but pays for itself in anti-aging benefits. Glycolic acid, used over time, helps to gently exfoliate older skin, exposing younger and more vibrant cells. Fine lines and wrinkles disappear with the old skin and the new skin has a smoother more youthful appearance.

Vitamin C is another ingredient that is a modern gift to all skin types. Vitamin C has always been known for its powerful anti-oxidant properties. Ingesting vitamin C  through food and supplements is a commonly accepted way to protect the body  and maintain good health.  Now many skin care lines add Vitamin C to their lotions, creams and sunscreens, formulated  in a way that can be directly absorbed by the cells in our skin.  The skin is technically the largest organ in our body, and our first and best defense to toxins. Using Vitamin C in facial products, is the new best weapon in the battle against aging skin.

Natural Ingredients are showing up in a growing array of facial product. People with sensitive skin or rosacea  particularly benefit from products that are free of chemical additives and irritants. Some lines of facial creams, lotions and washes focus on the use of extracts that are plant based rather than chemically simulated. Green tea, mango, papaya and tea tree oil are a few examples of natural ingredients with proven skin care benefit. This can be important to those with sensitive skin as well as those sensitive to protecting our environment to chemical toxins.

For the oatmeal and cornmeal mask, use equal parts of cornmeal and oatmeal, and just enough warm tap water to turn into a paste.

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The best facial cleansers and toners are the ones that work with your skin type, whether normal, oily, dry or combination. Consider the Olay Facial Cleansers followed by a good toner to keep facial skin look good with help from a beauty professional in this free video on skin care.

I have really dry skin and I have been breaking out lately.So don’t recommend proactive or anything drying!Ive been using cetaphil right now but it doesnt seem to be doing anything.What cleanser should I use that wont dry me out? Help.thanks!

It’s summer and I’m still pale because of my work hours; I don’t have a lot of time to lay in the sun and get a natural tan. I’ve tried selt tanning moisturizers but it ends up peeling off within a day, leaving me with weird tan streaks. I used to use tanning beds without skin protection. About a year ago I had a mole removed and it was pre-cancerous, but it could have been from the sun, since I used to spend a lot of time outdoors. I’ve started using tanning beds again, but now I apply an SPF 15 lotion beforehand. The guy at the salon told me today that I shouldn’t use sun protection in the tanning beds. He told me that their lotions help build and keep your tan, and they protect your skin. Is he telling the truth or is he just trying to get me to buy their product? Either way, does anyone have any tanning alternatives? And please don’t answer with “you should learn to love your natural color”

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