October 2, 2010

Skin Care- The Natural Way To A Healthy Looking Skin And A Better You



Natural skin care is not only a very effective way of taking care of your skin but also a very cost-effective way. Natural skin care involves taking care of your body from the inside and using numerous home made skin care remedies.

Eating Right
To improve your skin health you have to start by eating right. Eating right means eating a balanced diet, which has all the vitamins, minerals, proteins, etc. that your body needs. Vitamins and minerals are very crucial for the wellbeing of your skin, so you should make sure that your diet consists of all the requisite minerals and vitamins. Vitamin C, E, A, K, and B are very important for your skin, thus you should make sure that you are taking them in the right amount.

September 13, 2010

Types of Psoriasis



Psoriasis is a chronic disease of the skin which affects over 5 million people in the United States. Typical characteristics of psoriasis include dry, red patches of skin and inflammation. Psoriasis is not contagious and may be inherited. There are several types of psoriasis, each similar to the others in many respects. The most common type of is plaque psoriasis which affects approximately nine out of ten people with psoriasis. Skin affected by plaque psoriasis is red and covered with silvery scales. Circular or oval shaped red plaques which may itch or burn are typical of plaque psoriasis and the patches are usually found on the elbows, knees, trunk, or scalp, but may be found on any part of the skin. Plaque psoriasis patches are very persistent and may not go away.

September 10, 2010

Exploring the Facts About Rosacea



Many people have never heard of rosacea. Some learn of it for the first time while sitting in a doctor's office, and still others may see pictures of it from the glossy pages of a magazine advertising some skin cream. Rosacea is a skin disease that appears to be similar to acne but with a reddened appearance to the skin that resembles a flush. The usual areas of the face that are affected by rosacea are the forehead, chin, and lower half of the nose – generally the middle third of the face (if the face was divided into thirds horizontally).

September 8, 2010

Jawline Acne Symptom

For several years, acne has been the most commonly treated skin condition in the world. It plagues the lives of millions of people of every age, gender, and race, and it affects almost every part of the body, jawline being one.

The jawline acne is just one of the common forms of t facial acne. It has been noted that the jawline acne symptoms commonly appear among women some time in their adult years. A jawline acne symptom then is an early sing of adult acne, other than the acne that occurs on the chin, lower cheek and neck.

September 5, 2010

Ingestible And External Acne Products

Acne can be quite a problem, but there is no need to call 911. Today, there are a lot of acne products available in the market which would help us deal with a variety of skin disorders, including acne.

There are basically two types of acne products that you can avail of. First, we have the ingestible ones, or the acne products which you could take in via the mouth. Second, we have the external or topical acne products which are applied to the outer layer of the skin.

September 1, 2010

Youth Buying Anti Aging Products

Nowadays, people in their early twenties are spending money on anti-aging products. One reviewer purchased Clinique Turnaround Cream in her early twenties. After hearing, hearsay repeatedly about the product the youthful person decided to try the product. Thus, the person purchased the product directly from the Clinque site, and was recommended to purchase the Turnaround Cream for Dry Skin types.

The young person experience slight signs of age followed the labels recommendation and waited for the common results that product-based creams give off when the product is based with BHA and AHA agents. To her amazement, the tingling feeling never arrived.

August 26, 2010

Tea Tree Oil Treatment for Skin Infection

The Native American Indians knew quite a bit about herbs, plants and trees and how they can be used in the treatment of the body to ward off infection and promote good health. For some reason, society has lost sight of the fact that the Indians were a relatively healthy lot and knew quite a bit about natural healing. In this day and age, dependency on modern medicine does not always work and now it is becoming the "in" thing to try "alternative treatments" … in other words, the very natural therapies that the Native Americans used hundreds of years ago. Tea tree oil is one of these natural remedies that is retaking the world by storm because of this anti-bacterial properties.

August 23, 2010

Acne is a Skin Disease

Acne is a skin disease for which there is a cure. Approximately 17 million individuals age 12 – 24 have acne in the U.S., but acne strikes at any age. There is even newborn acne. People of all races have to deal with acne at one time or other in their life. Acne is more prevalent in teenagers and young adults and usually goes away by age 30. The disease acne, affects the skin's oil glands and the pores which are the small holes in the skin's surface that are connected to the oil glands.

August 17, 2010

Viral and Parasitic Skin Infections

Viral infections of the skin include cold sores, herpes zoster (shingles) and warts. Parasitic infections of the skin include creeping eruption, lice and scabies.

Viral Skin Infections:

There are three main groups of viral skin infections they are papillomavirus, herpes simplex virus and poxvirus.

Cold sores are small blisters around the mouth that are caused by herpes simplex virus. Herpes simplex is not curable. Hot sun, a cold wind, or coming down with a cold may bring on an outbreak of herpes simplex virus. You may feel a tingling of the lips before seeing the cold sore or may feel an itching or irritation of the lips or mouth.

August 8, 2010

Youth with Psoriasis

When young people have psoriasis it affects them, their parents and siblings. Depending on the age of the child/teen dealing with the day-to-day consequences of psoriasis and the treatments can be confusing, stressful, frustrating, and embarrassing. The very young person with psoriasis may not even be able to understand why clear skin suddenly turns red, itchy and bumpy. Parents and siblings may be psoriasis patients too or they may be the lucky ones to have escaped the possible heredity connection that seems to be a part of the skin disease.

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