Archive for June, 2011

Moisturizers

Saturday, June 18th, 2011

One of the most used skin care product is the moisturizer. It is a product that is intended to improve the skin’s hydration. It helps the skin cells to retain their water content. When the skin becomes dehydrated or dries out too much, it becomes less supple and feels dry. Having dry skin makes you more prone to skin damage. A well moisturized skin is more healthy skin and protects itself better. It is supple and healthy and feels good.

Many people are weary on what best moisturiser to use on their skin especially in their face. Having oily skin makes it difficult to choose the best facial moisturiser because they think that oil in your skin care product is a bad thing.

Most people think that moisturizers make their skin oilier and feel heavy and greasy. Some moisturizers contain oil as ingredients, but sadly use the wrong oil. There are many oils that are good for the skin and the skin even has its own natural oil.

When the skin loses oil, it’s best if oil should be added back to the skin using moisturizers. However, most moisturizers in the market use mineral oil as one of the ingredients because it is cheap. Mineral oil will clog the pores and can cause acne.

The best moisturiser uses oils that are beneficial to the skin and do not clog up pores or cause a breakout. Oils from fruits and trees like the Babassu tree can be used because they protect the skin and moisturizes at the same time. These oils smoothens the skin and helps the skin repair itself. Grapeseed oil is also commonly used in moisturizers because it is rich in anti-oxidants, linoleic acid and other oils that are good for your skin.

The ingredients in a moisturizer are one of the most important things you need to consider. There are some products that contain ingredients that are harmful to the body. Some moisturizers can cause allergic reactions because of the ingredients that they use. Choose the wrong facial moisturizer can cause you great damage.

Having an oily skin doesn’t limit you from using only oil free anti-aging facial moisturizer. You just need to choose the best moisturiser with oils that are natural and good for the skin and will not damage it. keeping it moisturized all day will instill a glow on your skin that will help you shine.

Wrinkled Fingertips

Thursday, June 16th, 2011

When we talk about wrinkled fingertips we regularly have in mind a consequence of excessive exposure to water, when your skin on the tips of your fingers starts to wrinkling. After bath or swimming pool wrinkles on your fingers typically go away.

Premature lines and wrinkles usually occur because of improper lifestyle and environmental factors. Those lines and wrinkles regularly begin to occur soon after wrinkles on your face do. When the case is such, clearly, your fingers not only feel differently when you touch things, they also don’t look very nice.

Fortunately there are a lot of methods such as moisturizers and hand creams by which you can prevent or even reduce wrinkled fingertips and hands. Make sure however that you start spreading them immediately without delay, or wrinkles might become too deep and strong to deal with.

Start By Applying Natural Anti-Wrinkle Creams

Many people are using creams for premature wrinkles on a regular basis and not just once a day, but in the morning, throughout the day, and in the evening before going to bed may be a little too much and can bring your skin more damage than satisfaction, prices of quality products are frequently quite high and with excessive usage you cannot force desired results and stop wrinkling or prevent appearance of premature wrinkles. Usage of it once a day will be enough to you help your skin improve occurrence of your hands and signs of ageing on your fingertips.

Get Rid Of Wrinkled Hands and Fingers by High Quality Moisturizer

One of the best defenses you have against premature wrinkles is correct moisturizing of the skin. You don’t have to be too specific here; nearly any kind of quality moisturizer will do its job just fine. Because your hands are exposed to external factors all the time you are required to protect them by applying moisturizer several times a day.

Protect Your Hands by Wearing Gloves

Another excellent way to prevent wrinkled fingertips is wearing gloves. And not the gloves you wear in cold months, which you should anyway, but the gloves that protect your skin when you are in touch with chemicals such as detergents and cleaners, fertilizers in your garden, or when you’re cleaning the motor of your car.

Wrinkling may be delayed and premature wrinkles lessen by healthy way of living and with attentive nursing of your skin. One of the most common factors for wrinkled fingertips are chemicals, which are also present in many of products for skin care you use.

Hair Surgery

Monday, June 13th, 2011

Nearly 60 million men and women worldwide suffer from some form of hair loss. 25% of women suffer from hair loss, while nearly 50% of men at some point in their lives will suffer from hair loss. An unfortunate 5% of men will lose their hair before the age of 20. By the time you are looking into a hair surgery, you have probably starting to experience some hair loss or balding. When it comes to hair loss the sooner you correct the problem, the better it is for your hair and your wallet.

If you think that a hair surgery isn’t right for you and you are using a “miracle cure” lotion or shampoo you are wasting precious time. Everyday you have less hair than you did the day before and none of those products work. So, all you are doing is washing your hair and losing invaluable time. The quicker you decide to get a hair surgery, the more the doctor will have to work with and the more of your natural follicles they can save from future fall out. If you are suffering from loss, a hair transplant is the only solution to getting your hair back and stopping hair loss.

If you are misguided and think a non-surgical hair system will save you money in the end, you are incredibly mistaken. A non-surgical system, a wig that is, will cost you at least $1200 for installation and at minimum $500 a month for maintenance. Over a four-year period you will have spent around $25,000 and you will still be bald. If you continue another 4 years, you have just spent $50,000. 50 grand for fake hair for 8 years! Can you really afford that? Add another 4 years and another 4 years and you do the math. Is your wallet screaming yet?

On the other hand, a hair surgery will cost on average $12,000 and most people, if they have the right surgeon, will only need one surgery. However, if you didn’t get the density you wanted the first time around and do have to invest in a second surgery, your total cost is $24,000, but you will have your own mane restored, not some wig. Remember, everyday you have less hair than you did the day before and if you get a hair surgery right away, then not only will you get your hair back, but the surgeon can help you keep whatever follicles you have remaining. Stop your hair loss in its tracks.

I can understand why a person may feel like holding off on a hair surgery because they are worried it won’t look natural or it will be detectable. However, today’s technology ensures a natural look. For the price of a non-surgical hair system for 8 years, you could have a hair surgery and get a new car. To me, at least, that seems like a much better investment. And it is an investment. A hair transplant is an investment in yourself, your appearance and your confidence. Not only do you lose hair every single day, but if you are balding or suffering from hair loss you are probably losing a little self-confidence with every single hair that falls out.