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Secret to How To Make Skin Look Younger

Monday, February 23rd, 2009

We all wish we knew the secret to how to make skin look younger.  We all want that healthy glow and smooth complexion that speaks of vitality and good health.  Usually, we take it for granted until one day we look into the mirror, and notice our complexion has grown tired and sallow.Luckily, you don’t need to take expensive and extreme measures in order to improve your skin.

For healthy, younger looking skin, the secret is to feed your skin healthy ingredients from the inside out.Eat plenty of fresh fruits and vegetables for the antioxidants, and drink lots of water.  And, seek out products with ingredients that are clinically proven to regenerate collagen and elastin, and to prevent further aging and damage.  Some high quality anti-aging ingredients to look for are Cynergy TK, Phytessence Wakame, and Nanobelle CoenzymeQ10.

One of the biggest problems is separating fact from fiction and finding products that live up to the marketing hype.  You must have enough of the active ingredients in your products to actually have a visible effect and give you the improvements you expect. 

You may be surprised to learn that the big name cosmetic and skin care lines are not necessarily the ones with the best products and ingredients, nor are they the companies that do the most research.  Often, only a very small amount of active ingredients are included, just so they can advertise it on their label.  This is misleading, and you’re often left with disappointing results.

Follow this simple advice when shopping for skincare lines:
Look for natural ingredients.

  • Avoid products that contain petroleum.
  • Be sure to locate products with results proven out by clinical research.
  • Avoid artificial chemicals, and look for safe natural ingredients.
  • Make sure adequate amounts of active ingredients are included.

The best companies are not necessarily those who spend the most on advertising.  Smaller, specialty companies typically invest more in research and clinical studies, and spend more on the ingredients going into the product than on the fancy label and advertising.  Learning how to make skin look younger can be as simple as doing your research so you can be an educated consumer before you go shopping.

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The Proces Women Are Using To Look Younger Without Surgery

Tuesday, February 17th, 2009

I don’t think I’ve ever talked with anyone who has gone through a cosmetic surgical procedure and can’t wait until the next time they can do it again. The process is painful, and often doesn’t always work as well as the doctor suggests it will, but what other options do you have?

That’s a very good question, and one looking into as more women are starting to realize there are natural face lift alternatives they can do before they go under the knife or get some harsh chemical procedure done to their skin. There are quite a few of these natural treatments you can look into before you sign up for a surgical procedure.

What are your Natural Face Lift Alternatives?

Using face exercise, frequent movements of the face in repetition, help to tone and strengthen facial muscles, which improve the appearance of sagging skin around the eyes. The concept is that you can strengthen and tone your skin through facial movements that are repeated several times each day.

There are women who praise this natural method of lifting their face and those that think it’s nothing more then a scam.

Wrinkle creams have been in huge demand for more then the last 10 years. Primarily this is because we have an aging population that is becoming more affluent and demands immediate results. The flip side to using wrinkle creams is that most of them don’t produce fast if any results.

Before you spend any money on natural face lift products be sure you do some research first. Many anti aging gadgets and wrinkle creams are capable of hiding the appearance of dark eye circles and wrinkles in only minutes. This is how they entice you to purchase their product. You buy into the product believing you’ll see fast and big results, how ever in the end it doesn’t end up happening.

To ensure you don’t buy a product that doesn’t work spend some time reading consumer reviews and testimonials. It might take a bit of time but it will be well worth it to ensure you buy a product that makes a difference.

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Undereye Circles: Causes And Cures

Monday, December 15th, 2008

Under-eye circles may be one of the first things you see when you look in the mirror. These black or dark circles under the eyes can be caused by many different factors, including heredity, sun exposure, allergies, lack of sleep, medications, poor nutrition, age, and hormonal changes associated with pregnancy and menstruation.

The skin under the eye is very thin, and when blood passes through the veins close to the surface of the skin, this can cast a bluish/blackish shadow to the under eye skin. Any increase in blood flow will cause the areas under the eyes to appear darker.

While heredity can be one factor for development of under eye circles, sun exposure is another. Even though tanning may make your whole body look good, it’s not good for the skin under the eyes. Too much sun can cause excessive pigmentation of the area beneath the eyes, resulting in dark spots.

Allergies are another factor that can lead to dark circles. Any skin or respiratory condition which has you rubbing or wiping your eyes will trigger increased blood flow. More blood flow to the sensitive under-eye area means a greater likelihood of dark circles.

Certain medications can cause dark circles, especially those medications which lead to blood vessel dilation. Hormonal changes associated with pregnancy and menstruation may change the color and texture of the skin, resulting in a greater appearance of under eye circles.

While all these factors can play a role in the development of dark circles under your eyes, the two most common culprits are lack of adequate nutrition and lack of enough sleep.

People with diets low in vitamins C and E (antioxidants), low in lutein, beta carotene, and zinc are likely to have dark circles. You can combat this by adding in more fruits and vegetables to your diet.

People who don’t get enough sleep are also prone to under eye circles. This can be addressed most easily by a better sleep routine. It’s best, too, to sleep on your back with your head slightly elevated for the best results.

Treating under eye circles can take some time, but here are some suggestions for doing so:

* Get proper nutrition.
* Get enough sleep.
* Avoid frequent rubbing or wiping of your eyes.
* Use a cosmetic concealing stick to hide the circles.
* Use an eye cream containing Vitamin K, which has been shown to reduce dark circles.
* Protect your skin from the sun.

Above all, focus on concealing your dark circles and doing whatever it takes to make them disappear. By focusing on concealment and the cure, you’ll be in the right place to put your best eyes forward.