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Acne - An Introduction
Acne is the most common skin disorder. Over 10% of Americans age 25 - 44 have acne. Over 85% Americans age 12 - 25 will have acne at one time or the other.
If ignored, acne can become infected, create scars, and pockmarks that become...
Baby Acne
One of the most common conditions a new mother may see on her infant, is baby acne. But while it is startling in so young a child, it's really not a serious issue, nor should you be overly concerned about the causes or cures. Some babies when born,...
Effective Acne Treatment Options
Acne is the most prevalent skin disorder that usually afflicts first the adolescent population. With 70% of the adolescents affected with this skin disease, it is considered one of the most menacing disease especially during this transitional period...
Lemon - A Miracle For Beautiful Hair And Skin
Even though we go out in the market to get the most appropriate beauty products for ourselves, sometimes we just have to look in our own homes for a better solution. To our very own surprise we may find it too in our own backyard. We are...
Using the Best Skin Peel at Home
In the past, the best skin peel was only available from a
dermatologist or salon. This is no longer true. You can now have
the benefits of a medical grade facial peel in the comfort of
your own home. The most effective peels on the market...
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How Do You Take Care of Your Body's Biggest Organ?
How do you take care of your
body's biggest organ ? Let's
think about this question
for a moment. We eat low fat
foods for our heart; lower
sodium intake for out blood
pressure; dental check up
twice a year; eye exams and
physicals yearly. We do all
of these things to make sure
we live long healthy lives.
But the biggest organ, our
skin, is often neglected,
dehydrated, sun damaged and
suffocated by the products
we put on our skin.
The first ingredient listed
in skin care products is the
largest percent of what that
product is made of. What is
the first ingredient in your
skin care products? Mineral
oil, petrolatum or lanolin
oils are commonly used in
skin care products. These
ingredients are considered
"skin suicide" because over
a period of time they can
actually dehydrated the skin.
They also speed up the aging
process because it causes
toxic to build up in the skin.
Think about that? You would
not want to accelerate the
aging process. We age enough
with stress.
What about the "drying" alcohols
and the harsh chemicals? SD
alcohol 40 is a drying alcohol
that cause the "lipids" of
the skin to flatten out, causing
the skin to lose its contour
(similar to a balloon losing
air.) A lot of products use
fragrances or artificial FD&C
dyes that causes allergic
reactions to the products.
Alcohols such as Isopropl
Alcohol, SD Alcohol 40 and
Ethyl Alcohol dissolves the
body's own natural moisturizers
and strips the skin of it's
own protection, leaving it
vulnerable to infection. They
destroy the skin's pH balance
and since they absorb water,
speed up wrinkling of the
skin.
Waxes such as beeswax, carnauba
wax, candela wax or paraffin
waxes are fillers which can
clog the pores creating blackheads,
and whiteheads. They smother
the skin which over a period
of time can create enlarged
pores.
Petrolatum sometimes known
as "paraffin jelly" or "petroleum
jelly" is not absorbed by
the skin and suffocates the
pores. All petrochemicals
pollute our water and destroy
marine life. Avoiding them
is essential for the health
of humans, animals, fish,
water, land and air.
Did you know that some skin
care products use "acetone"
in their products? Tell me,
WHY would you use a product
on your skin that takes off
fingernail polish? Acetone
is used most often used in
astringents, fresheners or
clarifying lotions. It is
extremely toxic and will dehydrate
the skin, speeding up the
aging process. Ever feel that
burning sensation?
Borax (Sodium Borate and Boric
Acid) used in baby powders,
bath powders, eye creams,
skin fresheners, protective
creams and moth washes as
a preservative. It is rapidly
absorbed by the kin. Borax
is still widely used despite
repeated warnings from the
American Medical Association.
D & C colors are usually synthetic,
coal tar colors. They're toxic
and should be avoided when
at all possible.
I find it very interesting
to see that many products
today claim to be "natural.
When reading the ingredient
list on labels you will find
that there are more chemicals
in the product than vitamins,
herbs or botanicals. Most
of the natural ingredients
are usually at the end of
the ingredient list which
often means that the amount
contained in the product is
minimal and therefore having
ineffective results.
When purchasing your skin
products do your research.
You don't want to speed the
aging process or prevent the
aging process for as long
as possible?
About the Author
Betty Lynch is a Professional
Skin Care consultant with
over nine years of direct
sales experience. She leads
a large successful team with
L'Bri Pure n' Natural Skin
Care, which is an Aloe Vera
based skin care company. Visit
her web site at http://www.bettyl.lbrionline.com.
If you have any questions
or if you would like to receive
a 5-piece mini skin care set,
feel free to email Betty at
cmclynch@prodigy.net
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