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Using the Acne Diet to Clear Up Breakouts

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

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Being on an acne diet is a very fascinating idea. Who hasn’t heard that eating chocolate may make you break out. We almost all have. As a result, it doesn’t really sound that strange that you are what you eat.

Although creating a good Acne diet can be very hard. It is highly personal and based on your body’s unique responses to food. Progress, for the most part, will be trial and error. Monitor your skin closely. Make note of any changes. Taking pictures with your digital camera is a good way to keep a journal. So if and when your skin clears up, stay on the diet you were on at the time.

The following are some easy guidelines to help get you started on an Acne diet:

1. Take in a lot more protein. Some dermatologists believe that protein is associated with clearer skin. The reason for this belief is because protein has an enzyme that will limit the production of oils. Oily skin is very vulnerable to breakouts.

2. Avoid carbohydrates. Don’t cut yourself off completely. But you should keep them limited to about 40 percent of your diet. This is because carbohydrates can stimulate oil production. For this reason common knowledge indicates that junk food causes Acne. Actually it is just that junk food is high in carbs.

3. Try to drink green tea. Real green tea is the best, try to drink it Brewing the green tea is the best way to drink it. However, if you really don’t like it, then try the natural green tea drinks. Green tea will restrain the production of androgen. Androgen is a hormone that can cause breakouts.

4. Limit your salt intake. Salt usually contains iodine. Which is why table salt is sometimes called “iodized salt.” Iodine can be one of the biggest inflammatory agents in people with Acne.

In addition to watching your diet, you should carefully watch what you put on your face. You already know what is in your beauty products if you have Acne. You should only use moisturizers without oil and natural and organic skin care products. These products will least likely cause you to breakout. You might want to start buying mineral makeup, that is if you wear makeup. Many dermatologists today believe that mineral makeup can really reduce breakouts and increase the results of your Acne diet.

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How the Best Skin Products will Help You Avoid Skin Care Damage and Distaster


Posted by Lidia | Posted in hemorr | Posted on 12-09-2009

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When choosing the best skin care products, just reading reviews is not enough to make a good choice. Even though a product works wonderfully on someone you know, it may be a total disaster for you. Every skin product selection you make will have three main factors that will help you decide which to choose. You risk a variety of skin problems if you choose the wrong type of product. Some people even develop chronic adult Acne as a result of persistent use of the wrong beauty items. Make sure to always pay close attention to your personal skin type. This will help you select the best skin products for you.

First you must figure out your skin type. You may have oily skin, therefore you will need to focus on oil-free lotions and creams. Most cosmetic and beauty products contain some oils. Before buying, always read the ingredients carefully. Adding oily products to oily skin can result in major breakouts and uneven complexion. If you have combination skin, you will need to choose products for sensitive skin. Combination skin means that part of your skin is oily and the other part is dry. Generally your cheeks and brow will be dry and the areas around your nose and mouth are oily. You can either buy products for sensitive skin or use two different products for these areas. Either can help minimize breakouts and inflammation while accomplishing your beauty goals. Don’t use drying extracts like peppermint if you have dry skin. Dry skin works best with conventional moisturizers that may have artificial colors or scents. Most of the time it’s the most resistant to breakouts, but you do need to watch for scaling.

Consider your age after you figure out what type of skin you have. If you are in your twenties then you simply need to protect and moisturize. This means a good SPF moisturizer. Do not use aggressive anti-aging or wrinkle repair treatments. They will simply clog your pores and dry your skin. In your thirties you can move into anti-aging treatments if you wish, but still focus on prevention. Not until your forties at the earliest should you invest in serious wrinkle repair treatments. skin irritation may come from using age-inappropriate skin care products. You could create wrinkles where there shouldn’t be any. The best skin care products for you will also match the condition of your skin. While age and type are important, weathering must also be factored in. For example, if you were a lifeguard in high school and got a few serious sunburns, you may need to move into gentle sun repair products sooner than if you spent your entire life with a minimum of SPF 15 on your face. If you do not have any sun damage or weathering, then do not indulge in a product to repair it. You will only damage your skin.

Its a customized decision choosing the best skin products for yourself. You shouldn’t be afraid to do something different than what the rest of “the pack” is doing. The best skin care products for you are totally personal.

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Spotting Problem Skin Care Products


Posted by Lidia | Posted in hemorr | Posted on 07-09-2009

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Science and technology have come a long way in skin care products. Cosmetic and beauty research is an interesting arena because so much folkloric knowledge is relevant. As a result, it can be difficult to determine just what works and what doesn’t work. The finest skin care products use science, technology, testing and conventional wisdom to develop effective products. However, many unscrupulous skin care creators simply take advantage of people’s willingness to believe that a product should work because it has a good name or says that it is “natural” on the label. In the real world, many “natural” skin care products are anything but. In fact, some of these skin care products can actually cause serious and chronic skin problems. Here are some things to look for that may cause a rather large problem when it comes to your skin care routine:

* Check for concentrates - Some of these products contain extremely high concentrations of natural compounds that are not particularly good for you. For instance, high concentrations of bismuth are not good in any type of makeup. Bismuth is a mineral which is arguably natural. However, it must undergo a bunch of chemical processing to achieve a cosmetic form. This processing will cause Allergic reactions in many people.

* Be on the look out for artificial colors - Heavily dyed products most often contain lots of artificial colors. In addition, they may need extra chemicals to maintain the color and the freshness of the skin care products. Many will group artificial colors and fragrances together. But, in reality, artificial fragrances are much less of an issue because they often are derived from natural extracts and then chemically processed. They usually come in low concentrations and are not often major allergens. (There are, of course, exceptions to this.) However, Bright blues and yellows usually indicate serious levels of preservatives and chemical dyes.

* Inspect the size of your mineral makeup powder - If your mineral makeup boasts microscopic particles, back off. While mineral makeup can be great for your skin, but its not necessarily ideal inside it. Microscopic particles (nanoparticles) may be soaked up by your skin. This may result in unpleasant Allergic reactions. In addition, mineral makeup is not tested for the effects of epidermal absorption. As a result, there is not a whole bunch of information about the long term effects of this type of unintended absorption. Mineral makeup with regular sized particles cannot be absorbed like this.

skin care products vary in many forms and fashions. Everyone has their own favorites. This should not cloud your judgment about the quality of your skin care products though. Make sure that your skin care product regimen is truly the best for you and always keep an eye out for the fakes.

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An Introduction to Skin Care Products Problems


Posted by Lidia | Posted in hemorr | Posted on 04-09-2009

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Science and technology have come a long way in skin care products. Cosmetic and beauty research is an interesting arena because so much folkloric knowledge is relevant. As a result, it can be difficult to determine just what works and does not work. The greatest skin care products use science, technology, testing and conventional wisdom to develop effective products for consumers. However, many unscrupulous skin care creators simply take advantage of people’s willingness to believe that a product should work because it has a good name or says that it is “natural” on the label. In reality, many “natural” skin care products are anything but. As a matter of fact, some of these skin care products can actually cause serious and chronic skin problems. Here are some things to look out for that will cause a big problem when it comes to your skin care routine:

* Look for concentrations - Some products can include high concentrations of natural compounds that are not really good for you. For example, high concentrations of bismuth are not good in any type of makeup. Bismuth being a mineral which is arguably natural. But, it must undergo lots of chemical processing to achieve a cosmetic form. This processing can cause Allergic reactions in many people.

* Always look out for artificial colors - Heavily dyed products often include lots of artificial colors. In addition, they may need extra chemicals to maintain the color and the freshness of the skin care products. Many people already group artificial colors and fragrances together. But artificial fragrances are less of an issue because they often are derived from natural extracts and are then chemically processed. They usually come in low concentrations and are not often major allergens. (There are, of course, exceptions to this.) Bright blues and yellows, however, usually indicate serious levels of preservatives and chemical dyes.

* Inspect the size of your mineral makeup powder - If your mineral skin product boasts microscopic particles, back off. While mineral makeup is great for your skin, it is not always ideal inside it. Microscopic particles (nanoparticles) can be absorbed by your skin. This may result in unpleasant Allergic reactions. Additionally, mineral makeup is not tested for the effects of absorption into the skin. As a result, there isn’t a lot of information about the long term effects of this type of unintended absorption. Mineral makeup with regular sized particles cannot be absorbed like this.

skin care products can come in many forms and fashions. People usually have their own personal favorites. You shouldn’t let this cloud your judgment about the quality of your skin care products. Make sure that your skin care product regimen is truly the best for you and always keep an eye out for the fakes.

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When Selecting the Best Skin Products for You Can Prevent Major Skin Care Disasters

Posted by Lidia | Posted in hemorr | Posted on 04-09-2009

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When choosing the best skin care products, just reading reviews is not enough to make a good choice. Even though a product works wonderfully on someone you know, it may be a total disaster for you. There are three main factors that should play into every skin product selection that you make. Choosing the wrong product can put you at risk for a host of skin problems. Some may develop chronic adult Acne as a result of persistent use of the wrong products. Always pay close attention to your personal skin type and needs. This will help you choose the best skin products for you.

First you must figure out your skin type. Having oily skin you will need to get oil-free lotions and/or creams. Most cosmetics will contain some oils. Always read the ingredients carefully before buying. Adding oily products to oily skin can make you have major breakouts and an uneven complexion. If you have combination skin, then you will need to choose products for sensitive skin. If part your skin is oily and part is dry, then thats is combination skin. Generally your cheeks and brow will be dry and the areas around your nose and mouth are oily. You can either use two different products for these areas or purchase products specifically for sensitive skin. Either helps minimize breakouts and inflammation while accomplishing your beauty goals. If you have dry skin, then avoid drying extracts like peppermint. Conventional moisturizers with artificial colors or scents work best on dry skin. It is the most resistant in most cases to breakouts, but you do need to watch for scaling.

After you have determined your skin type, consider your age. Moisturizing and protection are all you need if you are in your twenties. This means you should use a good SPF moisturizer. Do not use aggressive anti-aging or wrinkle repair treatments. They will simply clog your pores and dry your skin. In your thirties you can move into anti-aging treatments if you wish, but still focus on prevention. In you forties at the earliest should you have to invest in serious wrinkle repair treatments. If you use age-inappropriate skin products, they may irritate your skin. You may create wrinkles where there shouldn’t be any. The best skin products for you will also match the condition of your skin. Age and type are important, but weathering must be factored in. For example, if you were a lifeguard in high school and got some serious sunburns, you may need to move into gentle sun repair products sooner than you would if you spent your entire life with a minimum of SPF 15 on your face. If you do not have any sun damage or weathering, then do not indulge in a product to repair it. This will just damage your skin.

Choosing the best skin products is a customized decision. Never be afraid to do something different than what the rest of “the pack” is doing. The best skin products for you are totally personal.

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