Facial Exercises to look Younger

March 26, 2008 · Filed Under Skin Care · Comment 

Facial exercise is often used by estheticians and RNs prior to facials, microdermabrasion, and chemical peel treatments. Doctors may recommend facial exercise to treat certain medical conditions such as TMJ. TMJ is characterized by faulty movement of the temporomandibular joint and produces facial pain, headaches, and other uncomfortable symptoms.

Facial exercise is not helpful for worn-out collagen, elastin, or the skin’s fat layer, because none of that is about the muscles. It is especially not helpful for the lines caused by facial movement! Instead, facial exercises only make those areas appear more lined. The reason Botox injections into the muscles of the forehead and facial lines work to create a smoother face is because Botox prevents the muscles from moving!

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Home Remedies for Acne

March 19, 2008 · Filed Under Acne · Comment 

Acne is the most common skin disorder which predictably occurs first during the teenage. It is estimated that over 70 percent adolescents are affected by a recognizable form of acne.

Acne is the most common skin disorder which predictably occurs first during the teenage. It is estimated that over 70 percent adolescents are affected by a recognizable form of acne.

Home Remedies for Acne

Apply equal amount of lemon juice and rose water with a cotton ball, leave for half an hour and wash. Repeat for 15-20 days. One of the best home remedies for acne.

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Rosacea Skin Care - Take Care of your Skin

March 15, 2008 · Filed Under Skin Care · Comment 

Although there is no cure for rosacea, skin care and proper treatment can help your skin look and feel better. Common suggestions include using sunscreen, using a mild moisturizer, and using lukewarm, not hot, water to wash your face. In addition, as part of your rosacea skin care, you may want to keep a notebook of triggers that seem to make your skin worse and cause flare-ups.

Rosacea is always associated with sun exposure, so protection of the skin with sunscreens and cover-ups is important. Some other contributing factors may be genetic disposition (heritage); gastrointestinal disturbances; and bacteria.

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