Eye Care & Makeup : How to Reduce Under-Eye Wrinkles
September 8, 2010 by Anti-Aging and Skin Care Tips
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Reduce under-eye wrinkles by conditioning the eye area with eye serums and creams, reducing sun exposure and moisturizing the area everyday. Use sunblock around the eyes to keep skin from drying out and getting wrinkles with tips from a makeup artist and beauty professional in this free video series on eye cosmetics. Expert: Sylvia Russell Contact: WWW.TotalBeautydayspa.com Bio: Sylvia Russell has 18 years of experience in the beauty industry. Filmmaker: Christopher Rokosz
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Power Sleep can slow ageing and reduce wrinkles…
August 9, 2010 by Anti-Aging and Skin Care Tips
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ChristopherGuerriero.com shows you exactly how to make every sleeping hour, an hour that your body and your mind recuperates from the stresses of yesterday, and becomes healthier and stronger for tomorrow…
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VITAMINS GOOD FOR THE HAIR: Vitamin A: it is an antioxidant that aids in the making of healthy sebum in the scalp. Food sources rich in Vitamin A are fish liver oil, meat, milk, cheese, eggs, spinach, broccoli, cabbage, carrots, apricots and peaches. Vitamin C: they work towards maintaining hair health. Sources of vitamin C are citrus fruits, strawberries, kiwi, cantaloupe, pineapple, tomatoes, and dark green vegetables. Vitamin E: it helps in improving the scalp circulation. Food sources rich in vitamin E are vegetable oils, wheat germ oil, soybeans, raw seeds and nuts, dried beans, and leafy green vegetables. Biotin: it works as an anti aging agent by preventing graying of hair and hair loss. Sources of biotin are: whole grains, egg yolks, liver, rice and milk. Inositol: it helps in keeping hair follicles healthy. Rich food sources include whole grains, liver and citrus fruits. Niacin (Vitamin B3): it aids in promoting scalp circulation. Rich food sources include wheat germ, fish, chicken, turkey and meat. Pantothenic Acid (Vitamin B5): it helps in preventing graying and hair loss. Rich food sources encompass whole grain cereals, organ meats and egg yolks. Vitamin B6: Prevents hair loss. Food sources include brewer’s yeast, liver, whole grain cereals, vegetables, organ meats and egg yolk. Vitamin B12: Prevents hair loss. Rich food sources include chicken, fish, eggs and milk. (thank-you kuinihau18 ) BLOG: dulcecandy87.blogspot.com TWITTER twitter.com
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Tanda fights Wrinkles and Acne
August 7, 2010 by Anti-Aging and Skin Care Tips
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www.mybeautymatch.com If you don’t want to use products or if you are looking for a getler approach to dealing with your wrinkles and acne, the two-in-one Tanda device is worth a second look.
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Tai Chi 42 Forms Part 4 – Teach Tai Chi: An Exercise in Anti-aging Tai chi, the choreographed meditative exercises that have been a healing art in China for thousands of years, is practiced by over 100 million people worldwide and owes its popularity to a simple fact – it’s enjoyable and it makes you stronger. Recent studies confirm that when practiced regularly – 30 minutes, three times a week – it has numerous health benefits including: increased energy, decreased stress, an immunity boost against viruses, lowered blood pressure, better cognitive functioning, increased joint mobility, an improved cholesterol profile, relief from fibromyalgia symptoms, and even a better night’s sleep. It also increases leg muscle strength and provides better balance and posture. Perhaps the best part is that tai chi is a gentle exercise that can be performed by anyone at any age.
Zeaxanthin Antioxidants: Impact on Wrinkles, Cancer, and Aging
July 22, 2010 by Anti-Aging and Skin Care Tips
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herbholist.com FCC DISCLOSURE: jbni.us is the producer of this video and the maker of the 100% Natural Super-Antioxidant formula containing Zeaxanthin, Astaxanthin, and Lutein. The statements made on our websites have not been evaluated by the FDA (US Food & Drug Administration). Our products are not intended to diagnose, cure or prevent any disease. If a condition persists, please contact your physician. The information provided by this website or this company is not a substitute for a face-to-face consultation with your physician, and should not be construed as individual medical advice. The testimonials on this website are individual cases and do not guarantee that you will get the same results. Thank you for stopping by our site!
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Introduction to presentation on anti-aging at the AAPNA annual conference in Miami.
The Best Way to Fight Wrinkles
July 21, 2010 by Anti-Aging and Skin Care Tips
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The Best Way to Fight Wrinkles
A chemical peel is a facial treatment used to improve the texture of the skin by applying a chemical solution that causes the shedding of old damaged surface cells. This treatment leaves the regenerated skin smoother and less wrinkled. Chemical peels are beneficial for the treatment of acne, dryness, fine wrinkles, and uneven pigmentation. Milder forms of chemical peels can be done at home, while the stronger types are performed by professionals.
The skin has a normal cellular turnover in which older cells are replaced by newer skin cells. This turnover rate gradually declines with increasing age and sun exposure, leaving behind the appearance of older skin.
Glycolic acid peels react with the outer layer of the epidermis. They weaken the binding properties that hold the dead skin cells together and stimulate new growth of skin underneath. This allows the outer layer of dead skin cells to be removed gradually. The skin underneath has a healthier, fresher appearance with more even color and texture. Regular treatments are also helpful in stabilizing acne prone, oily skin and improving skin tone.
Chemical facial peels vary in strength, and only professionals can administer stronger acid concentrations. These treatments can be repeated every week or two due to rapid recovery rates. Multiple treatments may be needed to see the desired results.
The face should be thoroughly cleansed prior to application. Peels are usually left on the face for only a few minutes, depending on the strength. The solution is then neutralized and washed off. Mild redness, stinging and irritation may occur. Stronger peels may cause more redness and the recovery time may last several days. There is little to no recovery time with milder glycolic treatments. Mild peeling may occur for a few days following treatment.
The most popular type of mild chemical peel contains alpha hydroxy acid (AHA). Alpha hydroxy acids are organic acids derived from natural sources. Glycolic acid is the most commonly used type of alpha hydroxy acid for facial treatments. It is derived from sugar cane. This small alpha hydroxyl acid is odorless, colorless, and soluble in water. Lactic and citric acid are also useful is skin care products.
Mild forms of glycolic chemical peels containing less than 10% acid can be used by consumers at home. Stronger peels containing a higher concentration of acids are administered by professionals such as dermatologists. Other types of chemical peels offered by professionals include beta hydroxyl acid peels, trichloroacetic acid peels, retinoic acid peels, and phenol peels. These deeper treatments are much stronger and are often administered with sedation and pain medication.
Alpha hydroxy acids can also be included in facial cleansers in lower concentrations. These facial washes cleanse and buff away surface cells, leaving the skin smooth and fresh. Mild acidic cleansers can be included in a daily skincare routine. They gently retexture the skin over a period of a few months.
Glycolic acid has an excellent capacity to penetrate the skin, and is used for many types of facial care products. With higher concentrations and long term use, glycolic acid can also affect the deeper skin layers. Elastin and collagen can regenerate leaving fine lines and wrinkles less noticeable.
Glycolic acid peels have the ability to rejuvenate the skin by increasing the shedding of old damaged surface cells. This improves the appearance of wrinkles and fine lines, and strips away plugs where acne can form. Chemical peel treatments containing glycolic acid reduce uneven pigmentation, control acne, smooth rough dry skin, and improve the texture of sun damaged skin.
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