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[30 Apr 2012 | No Comment | 251 views]

Acne is the most dreaded skin disease in the entire world. Only in the United States most individuals suffer from acne. Acne is caused by the excess production of sebum, a particular type of oil secreted through the sebaceous glands.
Acne is a broad term covering blemishes, pimples, blackheads, and whiteheads. Even though acne is more known to be a problem amongst teenagers, this condition can strike at any age. While there are many preventative measures you can take to avoid acne, here’s how to treat existing acne so that it …

Anti Aging Treatments »

[3 Apr 2012 | No Comment | 216 views]

The Legendary Queen of Egypt was known for her exquisite complexion. One of her secret beauty treatments, the milk and honey bath are still being used today.
One of the main ingredients, Milk, contains lactic acid, which helps to exfoliate your skin. The lactic acid in milk is an alpha hydroxy acid, which helps to cleanse the deepest layers of the skin.

Anti Aging Nutrition »

[19 Mar 2012 | No Comment | 186 views]

Why do people use a skin lotion? What are they trying to fix?
For some it’s just for the comfort level. They have dry skin or mild sunburn. The problem may be as simple as revitalizing the skin after washing the dishes. Others may have a more serious condition such as cracks in the skin of the feet or hands, acne, psoriasis or eczema.

Anti Aging Nutrition »

[17 Dec 2011 | No Comment | 371 views]

What is not to like about honey! It is great on toast, in tea, and offers so many benefits when used in skin care products.
Honey is not anything new; it has been around for thousands of years! Honey has been and still is used in food products and in medicine. Honey is now emerging into the cosmetics industry which is really not new either. Honey has been used by women in the early days of the Roman Empire as facial masks, honey and milk baths, etc.

Anti Aging Beauty »

[29 Jul 2011 | No Comment | 1,395 views]

With winter heading our way, many of us will begin to notice changes on our skin. The effects of indoor heating, cold temperatures and harsh winds will begin to take its toll. Many will experience dry patches which may itch or even feel painful. Even people with oily or combination skin are not immune from dry winter skin.
Seasonal dry skin often affects the whole body. Not only do our faces and lips become drier, but also our elbows, feet, and thighs can become dry as well. Dry skin can exacerbate …