Posted by Peter Albertonach at Dec 26th, 2009 in Anti Aging
If you’ve got sensitive skin it might be getting you down. If so I’ve got some sensitive skin care tips that I can share with you.
Some people have sensitive skin, some don’t. And there are some people with sensitive skin that neednt have sensitive skin.
There’s a range of annoying symptoms that come with sensitive skin like redness and blotchiness on your skin, itchiness, dryness and lots more.
Of course some people have a skin condition that may need professional care from a dermatologist. But for many getting rid of those sensitive skin symptoms can be quite simple, so why not try these first.
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Posted by Kathy Forcey at Dec 6th, 2009 in Cancer
Though skin cancer is one of the most common forms of cancer, it is also highly treatable and preventable when taking the right precautions. By monitoring your skin frequently and taking preventative measures (such as using sunblock), you can reduce your risk of getting skin cancer.
Staying out of the sun is your best protection. Of course, that is not always possible so stay in the shade and avoid direct sunlight whenever possible. Hats and proper clothing are also positive ways to protect your skin for the sun’s harmful rays.
You should realize that even on cloudy days, the ultra-violet rays from the sun can still reach you. Yes, even when it is cloudy, your skin can get burned. Swimming pools are not safe havens either. Your skin can get sunburned even when your body is in the water, and skin cancer could result in the future.
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Posted by Tawanfa Farikan at Dec 2nd, 2009 in Anti Aging
If you’re unhappy with the way the skin under your eyes is looking, you can get a reprieve from Mother Nature when you use an all natural under eye wrinkle cream. Don’t use products from companies that you don’t know or from anyone that you haven’t researched. Skin care products should be made from natural ingredients, not harsh chemicals.
It may come as a shock, but the big make up manufacturers don’t want you to know how harmful the things they put in their products actually is to your skin and face. You can be hurting yourself much more with their products than you’d ever be by using nothing at all.
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Posted by Peter Albertonach at Nov 29th, 2009 in Anti Aging
Age spots are something that bedevil many women, and men, as they get older. They are mostly harmless, but are unsightly, so for many women finding out how to remove age spots is important.
Age spots can also be known as liver spots or sun spots or, technically, lentigines. They are visible on the surface of the skin because they are discolored, being a brownish or blackish color, or possibly red. They are called liver spots sometimes because it was suspected that they were related to problems with the liver.
This is now discredited though.
You shouldn’t confuse age spots with melanoma, or skin cancer, though they can look similar. Age spots are harmless but melanoma certainly isn’t, and if you have dark colored spots on your face or any other part of your body you ought to have them looked at by a doctor.
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Posted by Tawanfa Farikan at Nov 17th, 2009 in Anti Aging
Keeping your skin looking healthy takes time and you have to use various creams. The only problem is finding a night face cream that actually works. Many creams contain so many harmful chemicals that they are actually doing your skin no good. Aside from that, they are also expensive. So how do you choose the best ones?
Harmful Ingredients: One of the major things you need to check when you are looking for a night face cream is the list of ingredients. You will find a whole multitude of sins hidden inside many face creams. Most of the ingredients used are to make the product cheaper to make, but many manufacturers still charge huge amounts for face creams.
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Posted by Adriana Noton at Oct 21st, 2009 in Anti Aging
One’s age, lack of sleep, poor diet, busy lifestyle, and genetic predisposition, are common causes of panda eyes, or dark circles under the eyes. Because the skin under our eyes is thin, it is at a higher risk of damage from products such as makeup and harsh environmental substances. Fortunately, there are things that one can do to minimize panda eyes.
1. Implementing a healthy lifestyle is one way of minimizing panda eyes. Exercising regularly, drink lots of water (8 glasses a day), eating a healthy diet that includes fruit and vegetables, and getting 7 - 8 hours of sleep a night, will help improve the health of the skin and reduce panda eyes.
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Posted by John Chang at Aug 30th, 2009 in Nutrition
by Dr. Richard Edelson
One of the most frequent musculoskeletal injuries is the rotator cuff injury. Sometimes this type of injury is not associated with symptoms, but usually it is quite painful. A rotator cuff tear or rotator cuff tendonitis can cause you to experience pain and weakness in the shoulder when using your arms. It can be especially painful to lift the arm higher than shoulder level. Luckily, there are a number of ways to treat rotator cuff injuries - both surgical and non-surgical. The type of injury you have, your condition, and your age will be determining factors in deciding which type of treatment is right in your situation.
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