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Rosacea is a skin condition that usually affects women. It is often characterized by swelling and redness. It is not usually serious until it affects the eye. When it does, it becomes Ocular Rosacea; a condition wherein the eye becomes dry and bloodshot. Most people affected with Rosacea are Caucasian and have fair skin.

It is the same with people with Rosacea. If you would search the net for different products which claim to have great effect on Rosacea skin, most probably you would find a lot but then one of the ways to check is look at the ingredients of the products. If the products contain the following ingredients; alcohol, witch hazel, fragrance, menthol, peppermint, eucalyptus oil, clove oil and salicylic acid, these are not the products for you. These ingredients will only cause sensitive skin to become further irritated and inflamed.

Always remember that people with Rosacea should never use astringents, peelers and exfoliating products because this will only cause the skin to become further irritated and the swelling will be much worse. You definitely want to make sure you use a rosacea cream that you have no allergies to.

The job of a dermatologist is to treat aesthetic problems rather than internal issues in the human body. For instance, a dermatologist might treat skin conditions like acne, athletes foot, and a number of other skin related issues. Also take note that this field can require that one perform surgery.

Surgery in this field is not usually related to life threatening illness, but there are times when you will need to perform skin cancer surgery. Aside from that you might perform a phlebectomy, liposuction, or even chemical peels. The chemical peel can be a bit dangerous as it involves applying chemicals to an individual’s face and peeling off the top layer of skin. This is an aesthetic surgery intended to remove the signs of aging.

Where will you work? After you complete your medical school training and your mandatory five year residency, you will need to seek out work at a clinic, hospital, or even a private practice. Another thing to note is that in a dermatology job you may be in a position to perform house calls, meaning your client bases increases, and though this doesn’t seem like it should be a concern: you will be in a position to make more money.

Got Crepey Skin? Try the Dermaroller?

What is the Derma Roller? It’s a simple handheld roller that helps to naturally increases collagen levels within the skin. It’s used by many top celebrities as a collagen stimulating facial. There have been several reports that celebrities like Angelina Jolie have used the derma roller to increase collagen and reduce acne scars. It also helps to fill in wrinkles and smooth uneven, pitted skin. It pretty much helps all skin conditions/problems that result from a lack of collagen. A regular Derma Roller facial performed in the convenience of your own home can increase collagen production and help the skin repair and renew itself. Very important for people over 35 years of age.

So how does this simple device work? By performing collagen induction therapy (CIT). This means it helps to encourage the skin to produce collagen and elastin – increasing levels within the skin each time it’s used. By rolling the skin roller over the skin four times in each direction, you create tiny openings in the upper layer of the dermis which causes a healing process to begin collagen production to start. This production continues for hours after a rolling session. Over time, you can build healthy skin firmer skin.

For years we’ve been lectured on the importance of using sunscreens – even when it’s not sunny out – to not only protect us from damage but from skin cancer too. However, new research is suggesting that maybe our sunscreen (or at least the chemicals it contains) maybe causing cancer! How is that possible!

We all know that sunscreens are supposed to block the Ultraviolet rays of the sun. UVA rays penetrate your skin deeply and cause wrinkles and premature aging. UVB rays mostly cause skin burring.

Sunscreens – not sun block – work by creating a chemical barrier between the UVA and UVB ray and our skin. Sunscreens are labeled with an SPF rating which stands for sun protection levels. Of course, the higher the SPF the higher the level of protection.

It doesn’t mean a higher level of SPF (like 30) is two times as strong as an SPF of 15. A sunscreen with an SPF of 30 just means you can stay out in the sun a little longer than an SPF of 15. An SPF of 15 will block about 93% of the suns UV rays, while an SPF 30 will only block 97% — not much different is it? Which is the reason why it’s still important to avoid the sun during the hottest part of the day and keep covered whenever you can. A higher SPF also means more chemicals used and that may not be a good thing based on a few recent reports.

Who doesn’t need to save money? With tighter budgets, women are looking for creative ways to care for their skin and look great without breaking the bank. Here you’ll find some very simple and easy homemade remedies to look better and younger.

Making your own homemade facials and homemade cleanser is a great way to save money and feed your skin while you tone and exfoliate. I’ll bet everyone reading this page right now has something in their pantry of refrigerator that they can use to improve their skin. Here is just a partial list of these simple ingredients:

Olive oil – Probably the most versatile natural homemade ingredient is olive oil. It can be used to moisturizer and clean the skin all at the same time. Massage cup of olive oil onto your skin to take off makeup using a wash cloth or tissue and rinse. Then apply a thin layer all over face and neck and let it sit overnight to hydrate the skin.

Honey – This is another great moisturizer and exfoliants. Simply smooth a thick layer of honey all over your face, neck, and chest. Sit back and relax while it hydrates and exfoliates the skin. Then rinse off well. It might be better to use this one before taking a shower, as it comes off much easier in the shower.

Yes, taking care of yourself is helpful to maintain good skin, but now matter how well you eat, take vitamins, or avoid the sun your skin will continue to age unless you can replace lost collagen.

There is new technology out called skin needling with the derma roller – which helps to restore collagen levels in the skin almost as well as laser resurfacing, but without the pain, damage, and cost. Plus, you can use it in the privacy of your own home.

When the derma roller is rolled over a wrinkle, it sort of breaks it down and the then replaces those cells with newer healthier cells. Over a period of months, the skin is slowly resurfaced. It’s a slower version of what lasers do, but without the damage.

The skin roller is round with over 100 small needles that breakdown old skin. This device can also be used to fill in pitted scars and smooth out stretch marks.

The skin roller is an excellent home skin rejuvenating procedure because it won’t damage skin – like laser or chemical peels can – and it’s not as expensive. With this FDA approved application, you can keep encouraging collagen production slowly each day. Unlike chemical or laser peels – which can only be a few times a year or you’ll risk thinning the skin out too much …..Especially as you age.

Who doesn’t need to save money? With tighter budgets, women are looking for creative ways to care for their skin and look great without breaking the bank. Here you’ll find some very simple and easy homemade remedies to look better and younger.

Probably the simplest way to look great and take care of your skin is by making your own homemade facial masks using natural ingredients found in your kitchen. I bet all you reading this page right now – have at least one of the following ingredients listed below. You can use these ingredients to make homemade facial masks or cleansers. Here is a list of these of natural ingredients:

Honey – can be used as a natural hydrator/moisturizer. It’s been used for centuries to hydrate dull rough skin. Simple massage it into your skin (even safe for use around the delicate eye area). Leave on for 15 – 20 minutes and rinse off very well.

Baking Soda – Speaking of exfoliating, try mixing a handful of baking soda with a small amount of water to make a paste. Then rub this paste all over your face, neck, chest, elbows, knees, feet…….just about all over your body (avoid the eye area). You won’t believe how smooth your skin will feel. This one is addicting! You can also mix baking soda with your favorite cleanser cream.

We’re all looking for the best anti aging moisturizer. One that not only moisturizes but also serves as a great anti aging cream. But how many times have we been let down? I mean after all don’t we moisturize our skin in hopes of preventing aging and wrinkles? But that doesn’t always work that way does it? In my experience, the best anti wrinkle products never really hydrated my skin very well and, the best moisturizers did nothing for anti aging.

So I was always buying different products like an anti aging cream, a moisturizer cream, and a our lifting creams. But, I think I found a solution. I found new skin care line called Dermaju which combined the best anti wrinkle products with the best moisturizers and came up with anti aging creams that actually moisturizes the skin too.

This cream is very luxurious and in addition to deeply hydrating the skin, it is also scientifically proven to help fix and repair wrinkled skin with some new and very interesting skin aging ingredients like Matrixyl , Sesaflash, and Stem Cells that can heal skin’s tissues and increase cell regeneration.

If you have ever experienced stretch marks then you know how frustrating it can be, not to mention embarrassing. It’s no wonder we’re all looking for that perfect stretch mark remedy. The visual impact makes people uncomfortable and they hope to find the best stretch mark cream or stretch mark treatment available. Unfortunately the goal of obtaining a stretch mark remover can be daunting.

What are Stretch Marks?

Stretch marks appear when connective tissues in the dermis break down. New stretch marks have a purplish color. But over time the color fades and disappears what is left are silver lines that often get longer and wider. Worse, make up doesn’t seem to help much. Stretch marks are one of the most common skin changes during pregnancy and excess weight gain.

The reason for stretch marks can vary. Women often get them due to hormonal changes (like pregnancy). Men and women can also get them from too much weight gain and excessive weight loss. Others still may find that gaining or loosing muscle causes stretch marks.

There are some simple home remedies for acne scars. Ones that really work and are much cheaper than a favorte – restylane injections. Many people have tried restylane for acne scars – which is a filler that increases volume of the skin that can plump up the skin.

Restylane is injected into each individual scar to raise the scar to the level with the rest of your skin, which makes it less noticeable. However, this treatment is only used on deep, indented scars and cannot be used on shallow scars because they are not deep enough.

For most people, restylane provides good results however, these treatments are not permanent and must be repeated once every 3 months or so. And, with the cost of $600-$900 per injection it makes maintain results very difficult.

If youre looking for an inexpensive, fast removal of acne scars, consider a simple two step process that has a proven success rate. Based on research and feedback, Ive found this to be one of the best ways to remove acne scars because its inexpensive and permanent. Plus, it also helps to reduce fine lines and wrinkles nice bonus.

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