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Thursday, 16 February 2012

Facial Scrubs

A facial scrub is a thicker and more concentrated formula used to cleanse the skin. The formula contains micro particles that scrub the skin mechanically and help loosen and remove the top layer of dead skin cells. The facial scrub should leave your skin apparently smoother just after one application. A facial scrub is a nice treatment for both acne and wrinkles because it encourages the surfacing of newer, younger skin cells. The facial scrub makes acne treatment cream more effective because it allows it to penetrate into the deeper layers of the skin instead of being wasted on the dead skin cells sitting on top that often block absorption.

A facial scrub uses gentle abrasion to correct skin tissues and give the skin a polished appearance. The results that you get will depend largely on the pressure you apply, the ingredients in your scrub, and how often you use it.

For acne prone skin it is advisable to make sure that you don't overuse them and that you are gentle with your application since you want to encourage the stimulation of new skin cells and the loosening of the old without actually clawing your skin off.

Facial scrubs are especially good for acne prone skin because they help remove dead skin, dirt, and other debris that often clog pores and cause pimples.

Here is what to look for in when buying a facial scrub

  • The particles contained in the scrub should not be too large. If the granules are too large you risk irritating and scratching your skin. You want something that is large enough to loosen the surface layer of the skin without leaving red marks behind but small enough to ensure thorough coverage. It is recommended that a scrub that contains micro granules as well as fine particles like clay.

  • Your scrub formula should be soap free. Soap can be very irritating to the skin as it removes your skin of its natural oils leaving it dry and sensitive.

  • Choose a product that contains a high concentrate of plant extracts, oils and essential oils to promote hydration, skin repair, regeneration and healing. Just like a normal skin cells need a variety of vitamins and antioxidants to grow healthy and strong, and definitely the highest quality comes from nature itself.

It is recommended that you exfoliate no more than twice a week. Your skin needs time to regenerate and repair, but if you are scrubbing it on a daily basis you may be aggravating your skin condition rather than treating it.

You won't need to perform a facial scrub anymore than once a week if you use face masks, fruit acid peels and steaming treatments in your skin care.

Tuesday, 14 February 2012

The Many Varieties of Soap For Your Skin

Have you ever glanced at the labels of the soaps at you local store, and asked yourself what could be the difference?

Whether handmade and homemade, soaps come in many different varieties, each with their own compelling list of benefits for your skin. One of the different types of soaps commonly referred to as glycerin soap can be identified by its translucency. Many people may think that the fact that this soap contains glycerin is what makes it translucent, but that is not the case. All soaps contain glycerin, save for the detergent bars for washing that most people choose from their local grocery stores. The manufacturer removes the glycerin from these soaps which is sold to other cosmetic, pharmaceutical, and health food stores.

What actually make glycerin soap clear are the sugars and alcohols that are added as solvents, which prevent the soap from becoming opaque. There are many benefits of using this type of soap on your skin, the most important being the fact that soaps containing glycerin help the skin absorb moisture from the air. This helps your skin stay soft young and supple. Many people experiencing tight, dry, flaky, or itchy skin may find relief in a pure and simple bar of unscented glycerin, or translucent, soap.

For those seeking a healthy, vibrant glow of the skin, use of goat's milk soap made from using milk from a goat will moisturize your skin many layers deep and allow you to skip applying body moisturizer every other day. Goat's milk is naturally rich in these nutrients; making goat's milk soaps an obvious choice. You may have noticed that many facial cleansers and moisturizers boast containing vitamins A, C, and E. There are oral supplements marketed specifically for hair, nails, and skin, and they, too, are rich in these particular vitamins. These vitamins are thought to help nourish the body outside and in.

Glycerin and goat milk soaps can be labeled as natural soap, and so can cold processed and hot processed soaps. Natural soaps come in all shapes, sizes, and fragrances. Some may have no fragrance at all.

Each of these different categories of soaps may have their own specific benefit to you. Natural soap can be made with any variety of fats, including hemp oil, avocado oil, shea butter, cocoa butter, and even vegetable shortening.

Homemade soap can include any and all of the aforementioned soaps can deliver a vast array of benefits, each specific to the consumer's personal preference. These soaps usually make wonderful gifts, as you are sure to find a shape, size, scent, or set that the recipient has never seen before.







Thursday, 12 June 2008

Prevent Acne Scars


Prevent acne scars before they appear. For the vast majority of people acne is, thankfully, a temporary problem. Unfortunately, the scars caused by acne breakouts can be permanent. Scars appear when the skin's tissue has been damaged. While you may not be able to completely prevent scars, there are steps you can take to at least minimize the chance of scar development.

Treat acne as soon as it develops. The most effective way to avoid acne scarring is by preventing acne from developing into a more severe form. Don't wait to see if acne will go away on its own. Begin treatment right away, and see your doctor if your acne is unresponsive to over-the-counter treatments.

Avoid inflammation, if possible. Inflamed acne lesions are much more likely to cause scars than non-inflamed lesions. Avoid doing anything that may further irritate your skin. This may include aggressive scrubbing, harsh skin care products, etc.

Don't squeeze, pop, or pick at pimples. Squeezing a pimple can force debris deeper into the follicle, spread infection, and worsen a blemish. When you pick at the skin, it can cause acute inflammation and seriously damage the skin's tissue. Remind yourself that "popping" that pimple can extend the healing time and may cause a permanent scar. Allow the blemish to heal on its own.

Know if you are prone to scarring. The tendency to scar varies from person to person. If you are highly prone to scarring, you should see your doctor right away to discuss treatment options. He or she can help you with a treatment plan to help minimize the chances of acne scars developing.

See your doctor if you experience large, deep breakouts, or cysts. Deep nodule or cysts often leave deep, permanent scars as the infection destroys skin tissue. A doctor must treat acne of this severity. Quick, effective treatment can help lessen the chance of developing deep acne scars.

For more information on how to prevent acne scars click here