"If you look for truth, you may find comfort in the end; if you look for comfort you will not get either comfort or truth only soft soap and wishful thinking to begin, and in the end, despair."
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About Adult Acne Acne is often thought of as a teenage dilemma, and while it is true that acne appears most often during the teenage years, it is arguably just as true that there are a growing number of individuals that suffer from adult acne. Adults in their twenties, ...
Acne Skin Care For You A high percentage of individuals have been tormented by skin problems like blemishes, rashes, pimples, blackheads and acne. These problems are commonly experienced during puberty or an early stage in life where people tend to be most socially insecure. ...
Finding Effective Skin Care Products To know what to look for in an antiaging skin care product, it's important to understand what causes deterioration in the skin over time. All aspects of aging, including slack skin, wrinkles and uneven skin tone are the result of free radical damage at ...
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There are a few people out there who have simply been blessed by the Dermatology Fairy, but just a few. Most of the people who strike you as healthy-looking and, let's face it, lucky, are in fact dedicated to a good skin-care regime. We'd all like to have blemish-free skin, and the truth is, with a little commitment we all can. Even you! So, how can you change your skin? No, it won't cost you a dime, all you need to do is change your habits. People with truly beautiful skin dedicate time, just a little, and the results are, well, the results are beautiful. Here's How You Can Join the Ranks of Pimple Free People * WASH using an oil-free cleanser and your bare hands (washcloths and sponges damage your skin), in the morning, after exercise and before bed no matter how tired you are. * LAUNDER your sheets frequently - don't lay that freshly washed face on a less than fresh pillowcase! * WATER is essential to clear skin. You've heard it before, but here we go again: Drink at least eight glasses of water a day. * EAT HEALTHY FOODS. They are just as important to skin health as they are to overall health. Fruits and vegetables provide vitamins and minerals; fish are full of essential oils; avoid junk foods. Research does not support the common myth that chocolates cause break-outs, but too much of any junk food is detrimental to your well-being, and is therefore bad for your skin. * SLEEP when you're tired. Sleep, and its counterpart, relaxation, are necessities, not luxuries. Physical exhaustion and stress are enemies of a clear complexion. * BABY your skin. Don't pick at pimples. Avoid touching your face unnecessarily - the oil on your fingertips belongs on your fingertips, not on your face. Moisturize and use sunscreen with at least a 15SPF every day all year long. Make these habits your own and you will see a difference in as little as a week. You may even find people looking a little longer at your face. That look... it'll be envy. People will be wondering if the Dermatology Fairy has blessed you. Share your secrets with the envious masses. Imagine. A world populated by happy, healthy faces. About the Author Allison Saunders is a MAC qualified Make-up Artist and the author of an amazing new course, "Hollywood Makeup Secrets" a step-by-step simple video system for maximizing your inner and outer beauty potential. You can learn more about Allison, and subscribe to her free newsletter by visiting: http://www.hollywoodmakeupsecrets.com/dt/s.php?id=9 (c)2005 HollywoodMakeupSecrets.com. All rights reserved.
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Ballet Inspires Doctor Skin Care BrandWomen's Wear Daily - Oct 10, 2008by Alissa Cherry En Pointe Skin Solutions, a new skin care line developed by plastic surgeon Christine Rodgers and named for the ballet dance step of ... |
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Skin care changes with seasonASU The Appalachian Online, NC - Oct 9, 2008With cold dry weather come skin problems, especially for those with dry skin. Many people have to adjust their skin care regime to cope with changing ... |
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