Feb
24
Filed Under (Health and Fitness) by admin on 24-02-2008

Skin Facts - Understanding your skin and knowing more about the amazing organ the largest in the body which covers 10 -20 square feet. It forms a boundary between from the outside to the inside. Highly versatile and flexible it helps you to keep warm at the same time keeping you cool, thus regulating the body’s temperature. Skin Facts - It protects you from the environment, harmful substances , and harmful organisms, diseases and infections. At the same time allowing absorbent lubricants and medications through to help prevent harmful diseases. Such as heart attacks, motion sickness, also helping people avoid pregnancy and smoking patches for example. As you can see it is a selective barrier that is tough enough, and versatile enough and this vital organ inconstantly looking after your needs.

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Feb
20

Seriously, has anyone ever considered the difference a little make-up can make to a man’s life and natural beauty? If not, why not? Ancient Egyptian men wore more make-up more than their female counterparts. Men participating in theatre had to wear as much make-up as women in order for their facial features to stand out from the back row. What about movie stars? Movie stars wear a little make-up to avoid imbalance in the complexion and to give a smooth look that makes women go crazy. A little extra color never goes amiss, either. What about today’s average man? Is it safe for him to wear make-up in a culture that portrays masculinity as rough and rugged? The answer to that question is totally up to each man himself.

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Summer time, people are obsessed over sun protection and oil control, fearing unpleasant troubles such as acne and rough and aging skin. Hot weather causes your pores to expand. Your sebaceous gland works harder to produce oil on your face, cause that horrible shinny, greasy face.

But according to statistics, 80% of oily skin are dehydrated in summer. The excessive oil production hides the fact of dehydration. If your skin lost all oil but receive no moisture, your body will produce even more oil to replace the lost of both oil and water. By producing oil, your body uses more water. This bad circulation lead to aging, rough, greasy skin with severe acne problem. Imagine that!

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Feb
12
Filed Under (Health and Fitness) by admin on 12-02-2008

Lots of advice, self-help books, products and medications treat the symptoms of acne. Creams and rubs, scrubs and washes treat outbreaks, and some of them do it fairly well. But just as no one believes that a good, aloe-infused tissue is going to cure a cold, it is unlikely that a good topical treatment is going to rid you of acne. Treating the outbreak can seem important and can make you feel like you are doing something, but deep down, all you are doing is moving the problem further into the future.

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