Archive for March, 2008

Best Winter Skin Care Products

March 30th, 2008 | Category: Skin Care Products

Moisturizers, sunscreen, scrubs…these are all essential to your winter skincare regimen. But how do you know which products work effectively? Here are some excellent skincare products that are a godsend to moisture-starved, dry skin.

Philosophy Hope in a Jar daily moisturizer - This facial cream is great for ALL skin types and it’s non-comodegenic, so those with acne-prone skin don’t have to worry about it clogging up their pores. It even contains exfoliating properties to make your skin healthier and more supple.

Clinique Exfoliating Scrub - This is made for those with oilier skin, but most skin types will benefit from using this to scrub off dead skin cells.

Einstein Cosmetics’ Lip Theory Cooling Relief - Dry, chapped lips are one of the worst things about winter. Fortunately, Einstein’s Lip Theory lip balm helps combat this problem and heals because it contains cocoa butter, Vitamins A and E, vanilla, and mint.

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Before Going Outside

March 28th, 2008 | Category: Tips

Protect your skin before going outside during winter. You can do this by applying a thick layer of moisturizing sunscreen with SPF-15 or higher to your face or any area that will be exposed. Even though the sun may not be shining, the sun’s UV-rays are reflected by snow more than by sand. There are lots of products on the market that combine moisturizers with sunscreen.

Also make sure that you wear gloves. Protecting your hands from low humidity and the cold air helps prevent flare-ups. Make sure your gloves are made out of material that won’t irritate your skin. If you’re allergic to wool, try slipping on a cotton mitten next to your skin before wearing the woolen ones over your hands.

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Avoiding the Acne Problems

March 22nd, 2008 | Category: Tips, Treatment

Recent polls have shown that when it comes to acne treatment not many people know exactly how to deal with it, the most common reaction for those who suffer of this condition is to keep touching the affected area in order to burst the zits, this is it nervous reaction which can get chronic without the person even knowing. The problem with people who keep touching the affected areas is that by touching them they think the problem is going to go away but in fact, it gets worse.

Current diverse peoples with dirty hands and fingernails will only help propagate such infections and irritate the already affected area, even if a person’s hands seems to be clean there are several types of bacteria that a person can carry just because he or she touched an object that might have had such microorganisms.

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Winter Skin Care for Acne-Prone Skin

March 20th, 2008 | Category: Tips

Wintertime can be very harsh on your skin, and using anti-acne products like benzoyl peroxide just adds to the uncomfortable peeling and flaking of dry skin. Here are some things you can do to make the most out of your skincare routine during the winter.

Make sure that your cleanser does not contain benzoyl peroxide or salicylic acid since these can make the dryness worse. instead, use a gentle cleanser like Neutrogena or Dove.

Keep your skin moisturized, even if you get acne. But you don’t have to use a greasy moisturizer; choose one that comes in gel or lotion form as they are lighter than moisturizing creams. Make sure they are noncomedogenic so that your moisturizer does not block your pores.

Finally, drinking lots of water in the winter is just as important as during the summer. Stay hydrated on the inside by drinking eight glasses of water a day.

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Taking Vitamins for Better Skin

March 15th, 2008 | Category: Dry Skin Problems, Tips

The role of vitamins in our diet does not go unnoticed when it relates to our skin’s appearance and likewise its health. Basically, without the essential skin vitamins, the skin tends to take on an appearance of dryness and dullness.

Vitamin A is commonly associated with good skin because of its abilities as a good anti-oxidant. However, Vitamin A itself is the general term given to a group of molecules (alcohols and aldehydes) that can exist in either form under given circumstances. Carotenoids and retinol are other popular names for Vitamin A.

It is one form of the carotenoid structure in particular (beta-carotene) that gives the group its anti-oxidant properties. An anti-oxidant is simply a molecule that can remove radical scavengers along the skin’s surface and thus help in the maintenance of youthful vibrant skin.

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Winter Skincare for Thyroid Patients

March 15th, 2008 | Category: Dry Skin Problems, Treatment

People suffering from thyroid problems may notice that dry skin is a more persistent problem during the cold winter months. Factor in your skin type and geographic location when changing your skincare routine for the winter; if your skin is normally dry, this may get even worse during the winter months. Mature women will also need intense moisturizers when the streets start getting covered in snow.

If you’re suffering from dry skin, consider using a mild, gel or lotion-based moisturizer, especially if you spend a lot of time outdoors. The wind and cold gives the skin an extra beating and you need to place extra protection.

If you are using treatment with retinol, make sure you use the one with SPF 15 during the day. Skin becomes more sensitive when retinol is applied, and UV rays are just as evident in the winter as in the summer, especially when it is reflected by snow and water.

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The Importance of Exfoliating

March 10th, 2008 | Category: Treatment

During winter, you’ll probably notice that your skin is dry and flaking at certain parts of your body. This is your body reacting naturally to the skin cells that died, but don’t worry - the ugly flaking can be controlled through exfoliation. Exfoliating your skin regularly not only washes away dead skin cells; it also promotes the growth of a new layer of skin. Brush your skin with a body brush to remove flaky skin before getting in the shower. The best way to scrub your skin is when it’s dry; apply the scrub to your dry skin before turning on the water. For best results, massage your skin with the scrub for five minutes.

Although this is an excellent way to combat dry skin, you should only exfoliate in moderation; if you do this twice a week, it may lead to skin irritation, depending on how sensitive your skin is.

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Facial Skin Care

March 05th, 2008 | Category: Tips

Just like your wardrobe, skincare is a seasonal thing and cold winter winds can wreak all sorts of havoc on your skin. To keep your skin supple during winter, put moisturizer on your face and cover your face with a scarf before going out, especially if it’s going to be windy. If your skin is extremely sensitive, do not rinse your face with tap water because these can contain harsh minerals. Instead, clean your skin with a cleanser that does not need to be rinsed, like Pond’s Cold Cream. You can also rinse with water that contains chamomile and selenium, or spritz your face with facial water before applying moisturizer. The water will lock in the moisture and leave your skin feeling refreshed throughout the entire day.

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