How to Pick the Best Skin Repair Cream

Posted by Lidia | Posted in hemorr | Posted on 15-09-2009

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There are a lot of options out there when it comes to skin repair creams. There are many different ways that people think of skin repair. Some think of it the same way that they think of wrinkle repair. Others find it to be more about lightening or erasing scars. Others yet want to retain the tight, full skin of their youth.

As you can see skin repair cream manufacturers have a lot to deal with. After all, that is a lot of different demands for a single product to meet. Unfortunately some companies will take advantage of this confusion. They try to use people’s lack of knowledge about the specifics of skin repair creams against them. In short, they use the confusion about skin repair creams to sell cheap products that actually accomplish little or nothing.

Be sure that you know what you are getting when you buy a skin repair cream. After all, skin repair creams can be much more expensive than lotions. Be sure that you are getting your money’s worth. You should be getting literal mending in your results!

Here are a few ways to help you spot the real skin repair creams:

• A good skin repair cream is a super moisturizer. Water, aloe and glycerin are not sufficient. You need some mega moisturizers in the mix. Glycolic acids and herbal components are good indications. Plant and fruit extracts are also beneficial.

• Skin repair creams should do more than mask the problem. Often skin repair creams will contain reflective elements. They give an illusion of instantaneous improvement by reflecting light away from irregularities. You need real mending agents though, not just temporary fixes. These might include vitamin A, vitamin C or vitamin E.

• Any old collagen is not sufficient. Lots of skin repair creams tout their collagen loudly and aggressively. However, most forms of collagen cannot be absorbed into the skin. You end up just rubbing fatty oils onto your face. Effective skin repair creams will contain peptides to help with collagen and elastin absorption.

There are definitely lots of good skin repair creams out there. They can be located successfully at most price points. The key to success with a skin repair cream is understanding the ingredients and how they will work for you.

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Safe, Effective and Natural Treatments for Warts

Posted by Lidia | Posted in hemorr | Posted on 02-09-2009

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Warts can be very unsightly and, as in the case of plantar warts, can even be painful. Even though commercially available solutions do help minimize the appearence of warts, it is still difficult to beat natural alternatives, as these are cost effective, convenient, whilst being completely safe to. From the outset, it is important to know what drives the wart pathology, and know how to naturally treat them, and by knowing such basic information one can avoid the expensive doctor’s visits and help to restore their skin’s health naturally.

The definition of a wart is as a growth or lesion that can appear on any part of the. Caused by a virus in the human papilloma virus family, a wart is an infection that invades the skin through an open abrasion, which is often so small that it is unnoticed before the wart’s appearance. A wart can grow for several days before it is recognized.

Most of us who suffer warts understand that they come and go, and can take anywhere from a few weeks to a good part of a year to go away on their own. There are many different treatments available for warts, and these include over the counter preperations that contain various acids that over time erode the skin component of this growth, inducing them to over time dissolve. This method is not recommended for genital warts, as tissue damage can result.

Some seek medical treatment to speed the skin’s recovery, which is usually done via cryosurgery (freezing) or by laser surgery depending upon the severity of the wart. In over the counter or medical options, more than one treatment is often needed before the wart is completely removed. Also, infection can recur if the original virus is still present on the skin or if a person comes in contact with the virus again.

On the other hand, natural treatments for warts are readily available and are easy to use. One of the most sucessful methods is using a piece of duct tape in removing the wart. With this method, the wart may be covered with duct tape for six days. After the six day cycle, the tape can be removed, the wart soaked and then scrubbed with a pumice stone (to exfoliate the skin on the wart) before drying the area thoroughly and reapplying more duct tape for another six day period. This method can be repeated several times with each cycle eroding the wart.

More than one type of tape can be used for this process in the same way. For instance, covering the wart with a band-aid is another useful, effective way to reduce its presence and may be more ascetically pleasing than duct tape. The band-aid can also be removed every six days and as much of the wart as possible should be scrubbed away in between changings.

Other natural treatments for warts include the following:

• Applying a banana peel to the wart and securing it with tape

• Daily applications of apple cider vinegar directly to the wart

• Daily applications of tea tree oil help reduce the wart and ward off the invading infection

• Rub the wart with a raw potato several times each day to speed recovery

Needless to say, the best strategy in dealing with warts is to entirely avoid them in the first place. This is best accomplished by maintaining a healthy immune system that protects the body against infection and disease. A healthy diet that avoids processed foods, white sugar, white flour, artificial flavorings, chemical additives, and food coloring is best.

Along with avoiding unnatural foods, a diet that focuses on fresh, natural fruits and vegetables helps to keep the immune system operating at its best, as does proper rest and exercise.

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Rid your Body of Warts Naturally – read how…

Posted by Lidia | Posted in hemorr | Posted on 02-09-2009

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Warts can be very unsightly and, as in the case of plantar warts, can even be painful. Though there are over the counter remedies available to help minimize the time that a person has to endure a wart’s presence, natural treatments for warts are among the best remedies as they are inexpensive, convenient, effective, and completely safe to use. By having a clear understanding of what causes a wart and knowing how to naturally treat one, a person can avoid costly doctor’s visits and restore their skin’s health naturally.

The definition of a wart is as a growth or lesion that can appear on any part of the. Caused by a virus in the human papilloma virus family, a wart is an infection that invades the skin through an open abrasion, which is often so small that it is unnoticed before the wart’s appearance. A wart can grow for several days before it is recognized.

Most warts last between a few weeks and several months and go away on their own. Warts may be treated with over the counter medications that contain acids, which erode the skin on the warts and causes them to eventually dissolve. This method is not recommended for genital warts, as tissue damage can result.

Some seek medical treatment to speed the skin’s recovery, which is usually done via cryosurgery (freezing) or by laser surgery depending upon the severity of the wart. With remodies available via over the counter options, more than a single treatment is usually required before the wart is entirely dealt with. Also, infection can recur if the original virus is still present on the skin or if a person comes in contact with the virus again.

On the other hand, natural treatments for warts are readily available and are easy to use. One of the most sucessful methods is using a piece of duct tape in removing the wart. Using this technique, the wart may be left covered with tape for a period of six days. After the six day cycle, the tape can be removed, the wart soaked and then scrubbed with a pumice stone (to exfoliate the skin on the wart) before drying the area thoroughly and reapplying more duct tape for another six day period. This method can be repeated several times with each cycle eroding the wart.

More than one type of tape can be used for this process in the same way. For instance, covering the wart with a band-aid is another useful, effective way to reduce its presence and may be more ascetically pleasing than duct tape. The band-aid can also be removed every six days and as much of the wart as possible should be scrubbed away in between changings.

Other natural treatments for warts include the following:

• Applying a banana peel to the wart and securing it with tape

• Daily applications of apple cider vinegar directly to the wart

• Daily applications of tea tree oil help reduce the wart and ward off the invading infection

• Rub the wart with a raw potato several times each day to speed recovery

Needless to say, the best strategy in dealing with warts is to entirely avoid them in the first place. This is best accomplished by maintaining a healthy immune system that protects the body against infection and disease. A healthy diet that avoids processed foods, white sugar, white flour, artificial flavorings, chemical additives, and food coloring is best.

Along with avoiding unnatural foods, a diet that focuses on fresh, natural fruits and vegetables helps to keep the immune system operating at its best, as does proper rest and exercise.

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