Health & Fitness,Skincare,Wrinkles

How to Reduce Wrinkles (Real Examples)31 Dec

Angie

At 30, women start to take more care of their skin, especially for preventing the appearance of wrinkles. Lotions, crèmes, facial treatments, Botox, or cosmetic surgery are just some of the options that Angie had for preventing wrinkles. After doing some research, she decided to try a crème from Derma Radiant, a local cosmetics company. The Anti Wrinkle Complex, based on Retinol with Patented Micro-Collagen Delivery System and Dermaxyl lead to exceptional results. Angie loved the crème, especially since she had a sensitive skin.

Moreover, her boyfriend tried the anti-wrinkle complex and his skin showed improvement as well. No breakouts, no skin redness, or wrinkles – the perfect family skin complex. Angie also purchased the Ageless Eyes crème for reducing the wrinkles around her eyes, and the results were also positive. Preventing or reducing wrinkles is not that hard, if you have the right allies. The crèmes were effective and affordable, but Angie knows that she cannot stop the aging process forever.

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Health & Fitness,Skincare

How to Deal With Scabies (Real Examples)15 Feb

Nolia

Nolia’s problem started with what she thought was just a rash on her hands. They started to itch. Thinking it was dry skin, she applied more lotion. Slowly the rash started spreading all over her body and then she realized it was something more than just a simple rash or dry skin.

She went to a dermatologist to check out the nature of the problem. She was diagnosed with scabies. ‘I believe I cried for a good hour, just the thought of little mites all over my body creeps me out. I’ve had scabies for the past 3 months now,’ she said.

She was prescribed permethrin cream 5 percent and hydroxyzine for the itching. She hoped that the medicines would work – sometimes they do not have an effect on some people and often scabies takes time to go away completely.

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Health & Fitness,Skincare

How to Deal With Scabies15 Feb

Not many people think they can get scabies, but lots of people do. A skin disease, it is caused by mites.

What is Scabies and what are its symptoms?

Scabies is a condition which is caused by mites which burrow into the skin and multiply there, causing intense itching. The infected area keeps increasing as the mites lay eggs and increase in number. Usually affected areas include the webs between the fingers, the inner parts of elbows, the groin area, the armpits, thighs, breasts and buttocks – areas which are often moist.

The itching is intense and relentless and worse at night. Scabies is contagious if there is direct person to person contact and can also be sexually transmitted. It has to be treated to be cured.

It appears as a rash with small bumps and at first may be mistaken for insect bites or even pimples till the itching area becomes larger. Very characteristic or scabies is the line markings which may visible under the skin by the doctor who knows what to look for.

Diagnosis

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Disease & Conditions,Health & Fitness,Skincare

How to Deal With Scleroderma (Real Examples)26 Dec

Two examples below

Alexandra

Alexandra was initially suffering from dermatomyositis, then had fused vertebrae in the neck for which she underwent nine surgeries. Later she started getting reflux, itchy swollen skin, joint and muscle pain and tiredness combined with hundreds of little red spots (telangiectasia). Her mouth was tight and getting smaller too. She diagnosed herself with scleroderma, which was confirmed by various tests. That was nine years ago.

She has been ill for 20 years. In between when having dental surgery, she suffered a brain hemorrhage from which she recovered. ‘I have pulmonary fibrosis which is quite severe, chronic reflux and constriction of the ‘food tube’. I have areas of skin involvement,’ she says.

She uses aroma therapy along with massage, meditation with healing music and lives within her limitations. She also has a pet cat, which helps her a great deal.

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Bill

Bill started suffering from reflux, and also found it difficult to close his hands. One day he stated feeling tired and it was found that his hemoglobin was only 5. He was ER… Read More

Disease & Conditions,Health & Fitness,Skincare

How to Treat Cellulitis19 May

What is cellulitis?

Cellulitis is an infection of the skin that is caused by bacteria. Your skin protects you from all kinds of infections that you can receive from a sore, cut, or an insect bit. The bacteria can find its way into the skin where it spreads to deeper tissue. If you do not visit the doctor and receive antibiotics the infection can spread to your blood or to your lymph nodes. If this occurs, it can be fatal.

In some cases, cellulites can develop without any type of cut in individuals with a weak immune system or diabetes.

Causes of cellulitis

Cellulitis is caused by bacteria normally strep or staph; however, there are other bacteria that can bring on cellulites. Some individuals as the ones mentioned above as well as those that work with raw meat, fish, poultry or even soil that do not wear gloves are susceptible to bacteria that can lead to cellulitis.

Symptoms of cellulitis

The first symptoms are that the infected area will be red, swollen, warm, and tender. When the infection begins to… Read More

Disease & Conditions,Health & Fitness,Skincare

How to handle psoriasis19 May

What is psoriasis?

Psoriasis is a skin condition that is not contagious. Psoriasis causes fast reproduction of skin cells that result in red, dry patches of skin that are thick. In most cases, Psoriasis is found on the elbows, knees, and scalp.

An individual can have mild psoriasis, which will be visible with small dry skin patches. Most individuals with mild cases do not even realize they have a skin condition. Severe Psoriasis can be seen all over the body with red scaly skin.

Some individuals with psoriasis say the symptoms are often worse in colder month and the symptoms may improve in warmer weather. In some cases, psoriasis will go into remission and not be seen for years or can come and go periodically.

Psoriasis can be seen in babies all the way through adulthood; however, the majority of cases are seen in early adulthood.

Causes of psoriasis

Although, there is no known cause, there are a few factors that are usually present in individuals with psoriasis. It is believed to be genetic as psoriasis can be… Read More

Health & Fitness,Skincare

How to Treat Stretch Marks17 Apr

Stretch marks are a type of scarring on the skin that presents a silvery white tinge. These can lead to embarrassment for many individuals that have these on their legs, thighs, buttocks, or abdomen. Due to the unsightly appearance, many people wear more clothing to cover up the stretch marks. Such as no longer wearing shorts, dresses that expose the thigh, or bikinis that might show stretch marks on the belly.

Stretch marks are created when the skin is stretched quickly such as in puberty or during pregnancy. Fast weight gain usually results in stretch marks. The fast stretching of the skin can leave these marks due to the fact that even though the skin is elastic it cannot compete with the rapid growth.

Signs and Symptoms of Stretch Marks

In the beginning, the first signs will be reddish or purple lines. The lines will begin to fade a softer tone. The skin will be soft. Humans have three layers of skin, stretch marks occur in the middle layer. Stretch marks can be found on the breasts, abdomen,… Read More

Health & Fitness,Skincare

How to Treat Rosacea17 Apr

Rosacea is an inflammatory disorder that may only appear as flushing or redness on the face. The disorder can worsen and look similar to acne or in rare cases, it can thicken the skin. If the skin begins to thicken, the nose may become enlarged. Along with the appearance, rosacea may bring on irritation of the eyes and inflammation of the membrane of the eye and the inside of the eyelids.

In most cases, roseacea appears on the cheeks, nose, forehead, and chin. However, some individuals have experienced roseacea on their scalp, neck, chest, back, arms, and legs.

At one time rosacea was known as adult acne or acne rosacea, however, due to the fact that this disorder has nothing whatsoever to do with clogged pores or hormone levels the word acne was dropped from the name.

Types

Rosacea differs from one person to another with different levels of severity. There are different subtypes of rosacea with most individuals suffering only from subtype I or beginning with this type and then developing other subtypes.

  • Subtype I Rosacea sufferers experience

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Acne,Health & Fitness,Skincare

How to Treat Acne Scar17 Apr

There are a variety of treatments for acne scars, but many individuals do not understand the differences or the pros and cons of each procedure. Below are the various types along with how the process is performed and an estimated cost to help you choose the best acne scar treatment for you.

Dermabrasion

Dermabrasion is the use of a machine that has rotating coarse wheels similar to sandpaper. Before the procedure the skin will be numbed or frozen. The process is about 30 minutes to an hour. The process is best for light or very dark skin patients. Costs are around $1,500 per treatment. In most cases, more than one treatment is necessary. Recovery will take the form of scabs after a few days. When the scabs fall off, your face will be red for quite awhile. Normally, you will be able to return to your regular routine within 2 weeks.

Laser Resurfacing

Laser resurfacing is performed with a laser that will remove skin so new skin can grow in its place. The process is best for those… Read More

Acne,Health & Fitness,Skincare

How to Understand Different Types of Acne and their Causes17 Apr

The most common forms of acne known as acne vulgaris include blackheads, papules, pustules, and whiteheads. These are the types of acne that are mild or moderate, there are more severe types, but the ones listed are the ones that the majority of people deal with on a daily basis.

Blackheads

Blackheads occur with a pore of the skin is partially blocked. The open area that is not blocked collects bacteria, dead skin cells, and oils from the skin that slowly drain into the opening. The black color of the acne is not due to dirt, but to the reaction the skin has on its melanin when it comes in contact with the air. In many cases, it may take a long time for a blackhead to clear.

Papules are red inflamed bumps that are tender to the touch and do not have any type of head.

Pustules are about the same as a whitehead only they are inflamed. They have a white or yellow center with a red circle along the outer edge.

Whiteheads

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Acne,Health & Fitness,Skincare

How to Treat Different Types of Acne17 Apr

The main types of acne include blackheads and whiteheads also called pimples. Just because they are both forms of acne, they do have different treatment options. Blackheads are the result of your own pores failing to drain the sebum from the pores. Sebum is nothing more than your own natural oils, but then bacteria begins to take over and then the pore will become clogged which will result in acne in the form of a blackhead or whitehead.

Now, that you know what they are you are wondering how to treat the problem. First, do not use any type of oil-based cosmetics on your skin. This will just add to your skins oil and help to clog the pores, which will create more acne. You need to begin using water based products or non-comedogenic products. Non-comedogenic products are clog free products.

Causes

Another thing to be sure that you stop, is quit using abrasives. Irritating your skin causes your skin to try its best to repair the damage, which of course will bring on more oil producing measures by your… Read More