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		<title>Skin Maintenance</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 02 Jul 2009 21:43:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[TYK Revaltion &#8211; Wrinkle Reducing Botox Alternative Skin maintenance can be an expensive habit yet we would rather spend money than look unattractive, old and lifeless. For these belief, many of us are willing to undergo different medical procedures just to have youthful looking skin. Aging is natural to all of us, so as long [...]]]></description>
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<p>Skin maintenance can be an expensive habit yet we would rather spend money than look unattractive, old and lifeless. For these belief, many of us are willing to undergo different medical procedures just to have youthful looking skin. Aging is natural to all of us, so as long as we can delay it, we do. If you want to delay the signs of aging and to reduce the wrinkles and fine lines on your face, then you can have two options. First, you can get regular Botox injections. Second, you can use TYK Revaltion, a wrinkle reducing Botox alternative.</p>
<p>TYK Revelation contains the active ingredients Trans Retinol, Matrixyl, 10% MagC,  Collasyn, and botanical skin lighteners which all contribute for a wrinkle free skin. Elastin as well as collagen production is enhanced naturally. With all these ingredients, you do not only battle the signs of aging through wrinkle and fine line reduction but you also repair skin damaged by the sun. All in all, you get the perfectly balanced and young looking skin without having to spend as much as Botox injections.</p>
<p>For these reasons, TYK Revelation is loved by its many users. Applying TYK Revelation can be done routinely as it is only done twice a day. For maximum results, wait for a few minutes for absorption</p>
<p>With this kind of product which can be easily be bought online, we do not have to rely on Botox injections which can cause quite a dent on the pocket. The <a href="http://theskincarereviews.com/tyk-revelation-wrinkle-reducing-botox-alternative/">TYK Revelation</a> is priced at $75 and discounts can be maximized from online <a href="http://theskincarereviews.com">skin care</a> shops.</p>
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		<title>Acne-Fighting Properties</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 02 Apr 2009 01:54:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Acne-Fighting Properties Of The Murad 30 Days Acne Complex Kit Dr. Howard Murad is a clinical dermatologist and pharmacist who has devoted his expertise to the quest of developing products for clearer skin. Based on the science of both internal and external skincare, Dr. Murad  has also culled from his extensive experience treating patients [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Acne-Fighting Properties Of The Murad 30 Days Acne Complex Kit<br />
Dr. Howard Murad is a clinical dermatologist and pharmacist who has devoted his expertise to the quest of developing products for clearer skin. Based on the science of both internal and external skincare, Dr. Murad  has also culled from his extensive experience treating patients with skin problems, particularly acne.</p>
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<p>In the process, he developed an advanced acne <a href="http://theskincarereviews.com">skin care</a> line geared at eliminating acne in 30 days.<br />
The Murad 30 Days Acne Complex kit is simple enough for patients to use at home without having to visit a dermatological clinic for treatment. What is remarkable about the kit is that it treats all other skin conditions that resemble acne, such as acne-eczema, folliculitis, or perioral dermatitis. These other skin problems have one thing in common with acne: skin inflammation.<br />
The Murad 30 Days Acne Complex kit takes the common denominator of inflammation in its treatment of acne and all related skin conditions. Formulated to treat skin breakouts, the products in the kit reduce old skin cell build-up, excess oil secretion, and inflammation. The kit contains the 3 key ingredients which make up the base of all skin products from the Murad line: anti-inflammatory agents, hydrating compounds, and antioxidants.<br />
Together with extra-strength acne fighters, the Murad 30 Days Acne Complex kit works with the other 3 ingredients to help get rid of stubborn acne within the space of a month. Developed to treat acne from within, the products in the kit have been proven to significantly reduce acne in 90% of participants based on results in clinical studies.</p>
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		<title>Nutrition for the Skin</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Dec 2008 04:18:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[What you eat affects how feel inside and out. Naturally, doctors and nutritionist would tell people to watch what they eat because it affects every organ in our body, and our skin is not an exception. There is indeed a link between Skin &#38; Nutrition. To achieve a healthy looking skin, start by achieving an [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What you eat affects how feel inside and out. Naturally, doctors and nutritionist would tell people to watch what they eat because it affects every organ in our body, and our skin is not an exception.</p>
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<p>There is indeed a link between Skin &amp; Nutrition. To achieve a healthy looking skin, start by achieving an optimal nutrition. Having a good diet may improve skin texture and tone, but this doesn’t mean that you will never get any wrinkles nor can this completely stop skin aging.<br />
Skin creams, though it may provide several valuable substances, will not properly nourish your skin, even with the number of ingredients in it. The skin cream you apply to your skin does not ensure that the nutrients in the cream would actually seep into your skin cells. That’s why it’s still best to nourish your skin from within.<br />
A balanced nutrition is essential for keeping your skin healthy, but it is doesn’t totally removes the effects of skin aging and other skin imperfections. A balanced diet should contain all the necessary nutrients within a certain optimal range. Therefore, it is advisable that you consume the following everyday: a variety of fruits and vegetables in a sufficient amount; three or more ounce-equivalents of whole-grain products; and three cups of fat-free or low-fat milk.<br />
The fruits and vegetables are crucial in preventing premature skin aging. The antioxidants help protect your skin cells from free radicals, which may damage and age your skin. Free radicals are extremely and erratically reactive chemicals that can damage any structure in living cells. Sunlight and pollutants cause additional free radical damage to your skin. It’s best to have your fruits fresh and your vegetables uncooked since heat inactivates most antioxidants.<br />
Drink plenty of fluids throughout the day to ensure proper hydration, consequently to achieve a well moisturize skin. Most experts recommend drinking 6-8 glasses of water a day.<br />
Neglecting certain types of food with vitamin A, B-complex, and fatty acids, would make your skin age faster and may be a cause of skin diseases. If you can’t seem to consume a variety of food with the nutrients your body needs, then it’s best to take supplements.<br />
Here are some vitamins and minerals that are specifically important to gain a healthy skin:<br />
Vitamins B1 and B2<br />
Vitamins B1 and B2 are vital in producing energy in our cells. Vitamins B1 and B2 deficiencies cause unusual kinds of skin diseases such as dermatitis.<br />
B12 (cyancobalamine)<br />
B12 is important for a range of synthetic development in our cells. It is significant for cells that divides quickly, such as skin cells. The deficiency of this vitamin is harmful to neurons.<br />
Folate<br />
Folate is somewhat similar to B12 as it is crucial for dividing cells. Vegetables, especially those green-leafy ones, are rich in folate. Beans and animal liver are also a good source of this vitamin.<br />
Vitamin A<br />
Vitamin A is the key for a typical life cycle of our skin cells. The deficiency of this vitamin makes our skin dry, fragile, and likely to get wrinkles. Eggs, dairy products, and organs from animals are the good sources of vitamin A. Vitamin You should not take supplements with high doses of vitamin A because it may be deadly.<br />
Vitamin C, Iron, and Copper<br />
Vitamin C, Iron, and Copper are essential in producing collagen, which is responsible for the structural support in our skin. The skin’s healing mechanism might be affected if each of these nutrients are not taken enough. Fruits and vegetables are a good source of Vitamin C; meat and whole grains are full of Iron; while copper is in a number of food.</p>
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		<title>5 Steps to a Healthy Skin</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 15 Dec 2008 04:17:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The key to a healthy, glowing, and youthful skin is consistency. Following a daily skin care routine is not time consuming nor does it have to cost much. A daily basic skin care regimen would typically consist of five steps: cleansing or washing, exfoliating, toning, moisturizing, and applying sunscreen. This skin care basics regimen is [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The key to a healthy, glowing, and youthful skin is consistency. Following a daily skin care routine is not time consuming nor does it have to cost much.</p>
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<p>A daily basic skin care regimen would typically consist of five steps: cleansing or washing, exfoliating, toning, moisturizing, and applying sunscreen. This skin care basics regimen is an essential for maintaining a healthy skin and preventing premature aging.<br />
How you will take care for your skin depends on your skin type. So, you better find if your skin is oily, normal, dry, sensitive, or is a combination of the other types. By knowing your skin type, you can easily adjust the steps of your skin care routine to fit it. However, it is best to keep in mind that you skin type may change with your age, diet, or the season. Therefore, your skin care routine may change as your skin type changes.<br />
When cleansing or washing your face, the key is simplicity. The most difficult process is to find a good cleanser that your skin would respond well to. Once you have found that perfect and right cleanser for you, stick with it! That is why it’s vital to recognize the type of skin you have in order to find your prince charming in the land of Skin Care. Cleansing or washing, when done properly, is supposed to remove impurities such as dirt, makeup, grime, or contaminants, from the surface of our skin. Cleansing may either be beneficial or damaging. It all depends on how you do it.<br />
Exfoliating removes the outer surface of the skin, which is composed of the layer where mostly dead epidermal cells are. This technique is done to expose fresher living cells. The potential benefits of exfoliation may include the following: fresher, brighter looking skin; better penetration of active ingredients of skin care products; and a reduction in oil secretion. However, the benefits of exfoliating daily are not universal. It is a case to case basis whether exfoliation should be included in your daily skin care routine. It boils down to what type of skin you have. People with excessively oily skin would benefit exfoliation as it reduces the production of skin oil or also known as sebum. On the other hand, people with dry and/or sensitive skin, may get irritation.<br />
Adding toning to your <a href="http://theskincarereviews.com">skin care</a> routine is also subjective to your skin type. The purpose of toners is to get rid of any residue of dirt, oil, and other factors. However, if you are already using cleanser that does this, a toner may in fact cause dry your skin, which would result to other skin damages. A person with oily skin may benefit from applying toner after cleansing. Otherwise, toning may actually do more harm than good since most toners contain alcohol, and this tends to leave the skin dry or irritated.<br />
It has been said that everyone should moisturize, no matter what type of skin one has. But this statement is purely a myth. This is because people with oily to normal skin do not need to moisturize since their faces produce more than enough sebum to moisturize their faces. Only people with dry skin need to moisturize to avoid dryness, improve their skin’s barrier functions, and reduce irritation. But if you feel you need to moisturize, make sure to use the right type of moisturizer for your skin type.</p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 15 Dec 2008 03:27:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you have not noticed, more and more skin care products are being promoted over the literal and virtual markets that are supposed to enhance “natural” skin glow and health. However, no one is giving much importance to the fact that in order for skin to acquire that so called “natural” state, the person’s skin [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you have not noticed, more and more skin care products are being promoted over the literal and virtual markets that are supposed to enhance “natural” skin glow and health.</p>
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<p>However, no one is giving much importance to the fact that in order for skin to acquire that so called “natural” state, the person’s skin must be healthy and undamaged in the first place. Undamaged skin means that the epidermis or the outermost layer of the skin remains pretty much intact. This is its most natural state. Unfortunately for many of us, undamaged skin is almost a rarity because we tend to harm our skin by thinking that the products we use or the skin care methods we are routinely performing are helpful (when they are really not.)</p>
<p>Skin conditions vary greatly between individuals. However, one of the leading causes of skin aging is actually due the effects caused (or propelled) by our harmful everyday routine that damages our skin. We sometimes do enough damage, that even with all our best efforts to take care of our skin, we still show all the signs of skin aging such as wrinkles, large pores, dryness, acne breakouts and sagging skin. Here are some truths about how we actually damage our skin and possible ways of avoiding these situations.</p>
<p>1. Keeping our skin in constant contact with harmful detergents. These detergents can be found almost everywhere – at home, at the office or even just walking down the street. The cleaning solutions we use or are being used by the people around us contain enough ionic detergents such as ammonium laureth sulfate, ammonium lauryl sulfate, sodium laureth sulfate (SLS,) and sodium lauryl sulfate (SLS) to cause epidermal damage. It would be best to steer clear from these cleaning solutions or at the very least, protect your skin against them by wearing gloves or staying out of range where people are using these said products. Even window glass cleaning solutions contain these, and may become airborne if the application is used via a squeeze spray.</p>
<p>It would also be prudent to check the shampoo and <a href="http://theskincarereviews.com">skin care</a> products you are currently using if these contain the aforementioned chemicals. If they do, then you need to immediately switch non-ionic products like glycerin based soap and non-irritating baby shampoo.</p>
<p>2. Steaming hot water baths and showers may seem like a wonderful way of “refreshing” yourself after a long hard day. However, this is one of the leading causes of epidermal damage at home. “Why so?” you ask. It’s really the combination of chlorine in tap water and the high temperature. Chlorine, as you know, is an oxidative agent that helps clear the waters of bacteria. Unfortunately, the higher the temperature of chlorine laced tap water, the greater the damage it causes the skin because the chemical reaction of the chemical also rises in potency.</p>
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		<title>Skin Care Basics: Are All Skin Care Products Really Good For The Skin?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 13 Dec 2008 03:18:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Not all skin care products are created equal; and therefore, not all of them can actually be good for your skin. If you really want to get into the skin care basics, then reading shampoo and skin care product ingredients should be your number one priority. As you know, skin conditions vary from one individual [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Not all skin care products are created equal; and therefore, not all of them can actually be good for your skin.</p>
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<p>If you really want to get into the skin care basics, then reading shampoo and skin care product ingredients should be your number one priority. As you know, skin conditions vary from one individual to the other. This means that what may be a great skin protection product for one person may not serve the same purpose for another. In fact, it may even cause more harm than good for the other person in this equation. Knowing the exact ingredients of the products you are applying (and knowing the specific effects on your skin) is one way of making sure that you are keeping you skin as healthy as possible.</p>
<p>Skin aging is mostly due to the unhealthy skin regimens using or overusing “safe” products. Here are some things to consider if you really want to keep skin aging at bay.</p>
<p>1. We all know that applying too much makeup can damage the skin, but when it too much really harmful? Too much is when your face feels heavy from constant application. Try to limit your makeup to the very basics and allow your skin to “breathe” every once in a while. A weekend or a day with a bare face cannot possible harm your skin. Try to make sure that you stop using the cosmetic products immediately if you do experience any form of irritation while wearing it. This is particularly true for new products you are testing.</p>
<p>A note about long-lasting makeup: some of them can be quite damaging to the skin because it takes a lot of chemicals to make them just so. Also, cosmetics of this type would need strong solvents just so you can remove them. If you must use long-lasting makeup, then use them as sparingly (in terms of frequency of use.) If you have any doubts at all about certain cosmetic products, it would be best to ask your health care provider. You can ask you doctor or your local dermatologist for advice on makeup products.</p>
<p>2. Skin care products are so numerous in the market these days that it is quite easy to buy any with abandon. Unfortunately, many of these products do not really work as promised, and some can even create low level but long term and irreversible damage. It would be best to consult first with an expert about stronger, chemical based products especially those that are for skin peels and the like. Certain products that contain alpha-hydroxyl acids, retinoids and Vitamin C can have severe skin health repercussions if you misuse or overuse them, so care should be given to the actual application process and the dosage.</p>
<p>3. Any shampoo or skin care product that has SLS compounds like sodium laureth sulfate and sodium lauryl sulfate should be on your banned list. The same goes for ammonium based compounds like ammonium laureth sulfate and ammonium lauryl sulfate. These are normally found in cleaning solutions and detergents, but may also be found in shampoo and <a href="http://theskincarereviews.com">skin care</a> products (like peels.) These are very harsh chemicals that can damage your skin very quickly. Try to choose the ones that are glycerin based instead. Again, if you are in doubt, ask your health care provider.</p>
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		<title>The Science of Skin</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Dec 2008 04:21:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In this article, you will learn a thing or two on skin biology. Understanding what our skin is composed of and how it works can help us distinguish a good skin care method from a bad one. As most people may know, the skin is the biggest and heaviest organ in a human body. It [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this article, you will learn a thing or two on skin biology. Understanding what our skin is composed of and how it works can help us distinguish a good <a href="http://theskincarereviews.com">skin care</a> method from a bad one.</p>
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<p>As most people may know, the skin is the biggest and heaviest organ in a human body. It covers about 15% of our body weight, and is about 70% water, 25% protein and 2% lipids. Our skin consists of three main layers, namely the epidermis, the dermis, and the subcaneous tissue.<br />
The epidermis is known to be the topmost layer of our skin, which blocks us from any environmental factors. It consists of three types of cells: Keratinocytes cells, which are the predominant and produces protein keratin; Melanocytes cells, which produce melanin that is the pigment responsible for our skin tone and color; and Langerhans cells, which are the frontiers to the immune system of the epidermis, since they prevent unwanted external substances from penetrating the skin.<br />
The freshness of how your skin looks like and how it can absorb and hold moisture depends on the condition of the epidermis.<br />
The dermis is located between the epidermis and subcutaneous tissue. This is the middle layer of our skin, and is considered to be the thickest of the skin layers. It contains a firm, solid mesh of collagen and elastin fibers.<br />
The collagen and elastin are both vital skin proteins. The structural support that holds other skin structures comes from collagen. Your appearance would depend on the amount of collagen your skin produces, as well as the quality of collagen it produces. But as you age, your skin’s production of collagen degrades. There are also a number of factors that increase collagen degradation, namely UV rays, smoking, chlorinated water, free radicals, inflammation, and irritation. When a skin’s structure gets distorted, it leads to wrinkles and other skin imperfections. Elastin, on the other hand, is responsible for your skin’s resilience and elasticity, and is more stretchable than collagen. It gives our tissues ability to return to its original shape after it has been stretched.<br />
Capillaries and lymph nodes can be also found in the dermis. The capillaries are responsible for oxygenating and nourishing the skin, while the lymph nodes protect our skin from any microorganism. This layer of our skin is also comprised of sweat glands, hair follicles, sebacious glands, and even a small number of nerve and muscle cells. The gland responsible in producing sebum, which is the oily substance that moisturizes our skin, is the sebacious glands.<br />
The Subcutanous tissue, which mainly consists of fat, is the innermost layer of our skin and is located under the dermis. The cells that are predominant in this layer the adipocytes or also known as fat cells. These fats protect underlying tissues from cold and mechanical trauma as they serve as a heat insulator and shock absorber.<br />
Now, that you know what makes up your skin, you will be able to take better care of it by boosting up on your skin’s protein production.</p>
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