July 9th, 2010 by Nina Peki
Our skin protects us from the elements, but to keep skin smooth, supple, and beautiful, you must protect it in turn. Skin needs protection from the sun’s ultraviolet rays, from wind that saps its moisture, and from environmental pollutants to be at its beautiful and healthy best.
Keeping skin clean is the first step in keeping it healthy. Bacteria, dirt, and oil can accumulate in pores, leaving the skin vulnerable to breakouts. Blackheads are formed when the oily sebum your… Read the rest
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July 9th, 2010 by Beatrice Millow
You work hard and never seem to be able to relax. Your body aches and your skin is all dry. Why not consider taking a day to visit a spa and give your skin the attention it deserves. Begin your spa experience with a soothing massage. Your body will appreciate the gentle kneading of the muscles and the stimulation of the skin. A healthy increase of blood flow will benefit both the muscles and the skin.
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July 9th, 2010 by Michelle Chan
Healthy skin is the secret to looking youthful. Bringing out the beauty of the skin is not difficult, and can be done using skin care products and eating properly.
The first key to smooth skin is to stay hydrated. Skin needs moisture to stay smooth and healthy. Drinking several glasses of water per day will keep your skin hydrated.
Proper sun protection will also keep the skin healthy. The sun can cause the skin to dry out, become damaged and… Read the rest
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July 9th, 2010 by Sonya McManaman
Everyday, your skin is required to fight elements, toxins and harmful substances that it comes in contact with. If you want to keep your skin smooth and healthy, then it is essential to begin changing the way that you take care of your looks. The more you know about skin rejuvenation, the more likely you can fight off aging, blemishes and appearances that stop your skin from looking its healthiest.
The first types of products are creams and lotions that… Read the rest
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July 9th, 2010 by Bria Holt
There are few things in life that make a first impression as strongly as skin. Healthy, well-taken care of skin makes a person appear younger and even more attractive. Beautiful skin can inspire self- confidence and a willingness to go out into the world without fear of blemishes and wrinkles.
There are several steps to take in caring for your skin. The step to kick it all off is cleansing. To cleanse you skin, first prep your pores with a… Read the rest
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July 9th, 2010 by John Paul
It is common knowledge that Western culture is obsessed with youth. People will go to the extreme of elective surgery just to appear youthful and more attractive. One major focus has been rejuvenating the appearance of the skin through anti-aging treatments. It is important to know that one does not have to face the risk of expensive medical treatments in order to achieve better skin.
The most important part of a skin care routine is keeping the skin clean. This… Read the rest
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July 9th, 2010 by Michelle Boll
If you have started to notice that your skin is showing some signs of aging, then you may be wondering if there are any methods available to slow down this process. While it is impossible to stop the aging process completely, there are quite a few proven methods to slow it down dramatically. Let’s take a look at some of them.
1. Rosemary Extracts – One of the most powerful anti-aging products is extracts from Rosemary. One of the main… Read the rest
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July 9th, 2010 by Alison Smisterfield
In a world here you are worrying about having enough time to eat right and exercise; sometimes it is easy to forget how import skin care is. Skin is your body’s natural protector and it needs proper care, and you don’t need all those fancy or high priced products to get that. Natural skincare is something you can do with a few simple things in your kitchen affordability. All you need to remember is the three simple steps of cleansing,… Read the rest
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July 9th, 2010 by admin
As a part of ObamaCare, a vanity tax has been leveled at tanning salons the beginning of this month.
Tanning salon owners must now charge a 10 percent tax every time a customer uses a UV tanning bed and it’s all in an effort to raise money to help pay for ObamaCare and to discourage Americans from subjecting themselves to cancer-causing UV rays.
The tanning industry is just the latest victim of government paternalism, putting it
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July 9th, 2010 by admin
Melanoma is the deadliest and most aggressive form of cancer and people who tan in beds are over 70% more likely to be diagnosed with it. By concentrating the same type of rays we get from the sun, tanning bed UV lights are drastically …
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