March 17, 2010
Skinfood – An Epitome Of Korean Cosmetics
Everybody wishes to have flawless, healthy and glowing skin. Most of us believe that getting a great skin is expensive, that perfect skin belongs to the wealthy clans who can afford costly treatments and products. This is of course not true. Having a good skin depends on factors that does not necessarily involve large amount of money.
Current research has shown that whatever you apply on your skin is absorbed into the blood stream within minutes. With this, it is significant that you nurture your skin and your body with healthy natural ingredients instead of chemicals and preservatives. When the skin receives all the nutrients it requires, it will look rosier and plumper.
Skin food is a South Korean cosmetics producer with headquarters in Seoul specializes in producing products that are made of fresh natural and organic blends of plants, flowers, herbs and essential oils. This skin care brand promotes purity and goodness in their products and their vision is to protect and carefully guard your skin towards a healthier skin. They believe that the wellness of food trend is not just for your diet but also for your skin.
Skin food ingredients are organically produced to guarantee the utmost in purity and safety. They steam distill their oils and plant essences to draw out the most nutritious and beneficial parts of the plant and combine these ingredients with natural emollients and nutrients to create luxurious, all natural products with nothing synthetic.
Skin food has become well-known cosmetic and skincare brand in numerous countries outside South Korea such as Taiwan, Malaysia, Singapore, Hongkong and many others.
Their best-selling items are Aloe Sun BB Cream, Peach Sake skincare line, Black Sugar Mask Wash-Off, Rice Mask Wash-Off, Coffee Body Scrub and Carrot Collagen Eye Sheet among many others.
So try Skinfood products and treat your skin to a good diet.
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Filed under Beauty by Fatima Smith
February 7, 2010
Want To Get Rid Of Acne Overnight
Is it possible to treat acne overnight? A number of individuals during certain period of life feel like asking this question to themselves. Every morning after looking at the mirror, people notice another degradation developing on their layer of skin. We certainly understand how it feels when others see at your face that is full of acne. But for many people it does not have to be like that. Even if we can not be sure for curing acne over night 100%, but it is possible to reduce the marks within a couple of days. There are many clean & clear products that work magic when trying to treat acne.
These products are consisted of 2% salicylic acid that is helpful in reducing all the excess amount of oil that is accumulated on the surface of your skin. This helps in curing the blemish marks efficiently.
This is generally not meant to be used for prolonged period, but still it works effectively just like any decent acne pack. There are also a few acne face packs that you can make use of at bed time. These products guarantee in cooling the surface of your skin and curing the acne marks within 10 to 12 hours. This does not feel your skin dry as it moistens it. You can always try to buy these products in distinct strength for more efficient treatment.
There are also a few products that has 10% benzoyl peroxide as its main content that is very efficient in clearing acne over night. These products can be applied anytime at your own convenience as they are available in different colors to match your skin tone. So if you are facing severe acne condition, then this product is right as it works well. The product also contains sulfur as an active ingredient that is made use to treat the acne from roots. These also contain a few other ingredients like zinc & allantoin that reduces the burningsensation.
When making use of these products your acne may also moisten and stay smooth for a longer period of time. A number of, over the counter medications are available in the market that works best for vulgar acne and cystic acne. When using these, your skin might also feel little tingling so it is advisable to use them when bed time. Acne is a condition that may not be cured over night, but you can always try to eliminate its appearance to a much greater extent.
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Filed under Beauty by Stella D Shea
January 7, 2010
Lavender Has Fields of Uses
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On my friend's farm in central Colorado grows rows of lavender, and by mid-summer its flowers fragrantly scent nearby fields. While working on the farm, I find my spirits lifted and happy despite the intense heat and my tiring muscles. It is no wonder that for much of history, lavender has been used in sachets and oils alike to bring pleasure as well s reduce stress and anxiety. Other traditional therapeutic uses include as a sleep-aid, relief from pain and headaches, an anti-inflammatory, treatment for cough and respiratory infection, and as an insect repellent as well as a perfume. Greeks, Romans and Egyptians alike have all recorded using lavender in various remedies. Today, lavender is mostly used in the same way – widely used to dress wounds, induce sleep, ease depression and reduce stress. It can also be found in ingredients of teas and culinary dishes and of course the delightful scent in perfume. Current research is investigating the antimicrobial as well as anti-cancer properties of lavender essential oil.
A general tem of just lavender oil is a bit misleading, for one could misconstrue that all lavender is the same. This is far from the case. The lavenders (genus Lavendula) are characterized as having 39 species of flowering plants (as well as countless variations within individual species) classified under the mint family Lamiaceae. Traditionally indigenous to mountain zones of the Mediterranean, today lavender is also successfully cultivated in parts of France, Italy, England as well as Australia and the United States. Aromatherapists distinguish Lavendula species based upon their medicinal properties and thus their uses. Most noted are species collectively called true lavender (L. angustifolia, L. vera, L. officinalis) which can be grown and distilled at higher altitudes and thus gained a reputation as being the best quality. Properties of the true lavender include calming, sedative, analgesic (relieves pain), antibacterial, immune-system enhancer as well as good for burns. The other two commonly used groups are spike lavender (L. latifolia, L. spica), a high-yielding essential oil used for respiratory infections, muscular aches and pains and as an insect repellent and Maritime Lavender (L. stoechus), used for its mucolytic (expectorant) and antimicrobial properties and known for being high in ketones (characterized as having wound healing properties; derived from an alcohol).
Reducing Anxiety
Therapeutic uses of lavender are well regarded by conventional and alternative practitioners alike, specifically in stress and anxiety reduction. Its effectiveness is due to its chemical properties (mainly linalool and linalyl acetate) and its molecular pathway to the brain. Diffused molecules of essential oils, such as lavender, illicit a rather quick response from the brain. They enter the body through the nasal cavity and thus able to by-pass the blood-brain barrier. Through a series of rapid events, molecules of essential oil enter the nasal region, bind to chemical receptor sites of the olfactory system which then send a series of electronic impulses (messages) via the olfactory nerve. The nerve fibers of the olfactory system run directly to the limbic (or primordial) area of the brain, which is intimately associated with the expression of emotion, without passing through the dorsal thalamus (a relay station to the cerebral cortex). Even more intriguing, in 2004 Linda Buck and Jim Axel won a Nobel Prize on their work on smell, discovering that each olfactory receptor cell has only one type of receptor able to detect just a few related molecules.
True lavender (L. angusifolia) is thought to have a sedative effect on the amygdala, which is considered to plays a role in processing emotion as well as governing emotional response and greatly responsible for the sensation of fear. Recent science studies looking at anxiolytic (anti-anxiety) propensities of lavender are numerous. A University of Central Lancashire, UK study (J Ethnopharmacol. 2007 May 22; 111(3): 517-25) investigated the effects of lavender odor inhalation on the behavior of gerbils (a type of rodent often used in laboratory research) and noted that exposure to lavender may have an anxiolytic effect in gerbils similar to that of the common anti-anxiety medication diazepam. A recent study published in Holistic Nursing Practice (2009 Mar-Apr; 23(2): 88-93) concluded that the use of lavender (as well as rosemary) essential oil sachets reduced stress-taking anxiety for graduate nursing students. Also in 2009, a study published in Community Dentistry and Oral Epidemiology (Nov 23) found that dental patients who were exposed to lavender scent had a reduction in their forthcoming procedure.
Other Applications
A rather haphazard discovery of lavender in the use of tissue regeneration was made by the late Dr. Rene-Maurice Gattefosse (a French cosmetic chemist) who after he severely burned his hands in a laboratory accident, submerged them in a container of lavender essential oil and noted the remarkable speed at which they healed. More recent research has newly discovered the possible antimutagenic (inhibits mutations) effect of lavender. In this study (Food and Chemical Toxicology 2005 Sept; 4319: 1381-7) scientists noted antimutagenic effects of lavender oil (L. angustifolia) on a strain of Salmonella bacteria, concluding that such uses of lavender may be promising for applications in modern human healthcare. Other uses, such as antimicrobial and antiviral have been recognized and supported on the University of Maryland Medical Center website (www.umm.edu).
Conclusion
Lavender, highly regarded for centuries for its medicinal and sedative properties, is finding its way into modern medical facilities. It is encouraging to read of increased laboratory research that is uncovering the active chemical properties of lavender and their possible uses in human healthcare. Yet, it must be duly noted that clinical research often looks at single constituents of an essential oil rather than the synergistic properties of the plant's oil as a whole. Also, many research studies are limited to in vitro testing verses looking at the effects of human beings as an entire being (which often is outside the parameters of analytical research analyses). It is recognized here that evidence from promising clinical and laboratory results on uses of lavender is opening doors for modern medicine to look for solutions outside conventional settings. The aromatherapy use of lavender might just be a welcomed addition in many medical facilities in the near future. Centuries-old knowledge and modern laboratory investigations are well to go hand in hand in finding beneficial approaches in supporting health and healing.
Natural immunity is supported by the proper use of aromatic botanicals.
Filed under Alternative Medicine by Brenda Reynolds
December 29, 2009
Points To Consider Before Getting Cosmetic Surgery
Cosmetic surgery is the art of remoulding the appearance of particular body parts by registered surgeons. Commonly individuals desire to change their breast, ears, eyes, face, hair, nose and abdomens. For the breasts, average cosmetic surgery consists of augmenting, reducing or remolding the breasts. Eye surgery includes adjusting drooping upper eyelids or eliminating puffy bags beneath the eyes. Commonly, facial cosmetic surgery includes getting rid of facial wrinkles, creases and acne scars; or changing the shape of the nose. It also includes getting rid of fats from the tummy.
As cosmetic surgery carries a major decision-making process, it is significant to choose a doctor that you trust. Choose a doctor that has completed at least five years of surgical training and at least 2 years in plastic surgery. Pick Out one who is a educated and knowledgeable surgeon that operates only in recognized aesthetic clinics. Be very keen to the doctor's persona and whether he adheres to a strict code of ethics. And finally, always make sure that your doctor puts your safety first.
This checklist will do as your guide during your cosmetic surgery consultation:
Is the doctor qualified?
Is the doctor knowledgeable and trained specifically in the field of plastic surgery?
How many years of plastic surgery training has the doctor had?
Are you a good candidate for this procedure?
What will be expected of you to get the best results?
Where and how will the doctor do your cosmetic surgery?
What is the appropriate surgical technique recommended for me?
How long of a recuperation period can you expect, and will the doctor promptly attend to in case of complications during the recovery period?
What are the risks and intricacies associated with the process?
What are your options if you are dissatisfied with the cosmetic surgery?
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Filed under Beauty by Richard Walker
December 21, 2009
It Is Crucial That You Get Rid Of Acne As Soon As You Can
Anyone that has an acne problem will benefit by learning how to get rid of acne which is certainly a most unpleasant thing, especially for the female race that are most fussy about their looks. Young teenagers are the most likely to develop acne though the problem affects people of all ages. Once acne begins to develop it can if it becomes severe well and truly mar your appearance and often it calls for intervention in order to be rid of the problem. Read below to get rid of acne…
Of course, acne can affect anyone and at anytime and once it develops it may even become very severe and that in turn will ruin your complexion and you will then have no option than to intervene in order to be rid of the vexing problem.
People that eat the wrong kinds of foods are at greater risk of developing acne because the wrong foods will be devoid of nutritional value which is a reason why the digestive system stops functioning normally and this is another reason for people suffering from acne. When the hormonal balance is adversely affected chances of acne developing will rise.
Poor food intakes are one of the main reasons why people develop acne and the reason for this is that when people eat unhealthy foods they will be robbing their bodies of required nutrition that in turn would lead to impaired digestion which causes acne. Even a disturbance in the normal and healthy balance of hormones within the body can lead to an acne problem.
It has also been found that people consuming excessive amounts of carbohydrates will be more at risk from acne and if they also eat foods that are faddish then again the risk of developing acne increases.
A person's genes can also be a reason for onset of acne and using artificial face-care and make-up products can cause acne. In order to get rid of acne you must make changes such as altering your lifestyle to one that is healthy and instead of using artificial beauty cosmetics you need to switch to using those that are all-natural.
It is essential that you act with patience because you cannot hope to get rid of acne overnight because your body requires time to adjust its balance. It is well known that genetics too play a part in development of an acne problem and to be rid of the acne condition it is also often necessary to make healthy changes to your lifestyle.
You can also get decent results by making use of homemade acne recipes that can be used to create your own acne remedy. The best way of being rid of acne is to first understand the underlying causes of the condition and then taking action to help remove those causes.
I like many of you who is reading this, had problem: how to get rid of acne? My life completely changed and I cleared my acne permanently using an entirely healthy method. Now I feel good and I can look at myself in the mirror again! You should definitely check out my story! How to get rid of a pimples? – advice: Peter Skonctueht.
Filed under Beauty by Peter Skonctueht

