Archive for September, 2009

Using Moisturizer on You Face

Tuesday, September 29th, 2009
Megan asked:


No matter how dry or oily or tan or fair or brown your skin is, you need to use moisturizer. Every day the skin on your face is exposed to wind, dust, sun, cold, pollution, bed sheets – all of which are attempting to tear it apart.

Using a moisturizer to protect your skin will comfort it, and a lotion with uv protection in it will protect your skin from the damage of the sun and the general damage of the elements. Try something like Olay UV ****** moisturizer

The best way for women to use moisturizer is to apply it before applying makeup. It can let makeup (especially foundation) glide on more easily, and it locks in moisture before oil reducing makeups **** the healthy moisture out of the skin.

Using moisturizer in the morning is a great way to really protect the skin. While night formulas rejuvenate the skin, they don’t protect the skin from environmental factors that can keep your skin from looking its best. A good moisturizer acts as a protective layer throughout the day.

Some moisturizers (emoillents) actually fill in the tiny fissures in the skin caused by normal skin-flaking, which keeps the skin young-looking and firm.

Moisturizers are especially important to use for people trying to clear up acne (even if this seems counter intuitive). Cleansers are all harsh on the skin, but acne medicines can be especially harsh, which can dry out the skin and cause even more oil and more breakouts. Using the medicines with moisturizer can keep a healthy balance of clean, non-oily skin and healthy, hydrated skin.



Wrinkle Reduction: Olay Regenerist

Saturday, September 19th, 2009
Samantha Asher asked:


probably seen the commercials for Olay Regenerist. They have fancy serums and lotions for your skin. It is meant to make your skin look younger whether it’s your entire face or just the skin around your eyes. It sounds like a great product, but does it really work?

It all depends on what you are going for. If you want to have more bouncy youthful skin you could use the Olay Regenerist Night Recovery Moisturizing Treatment. Olay claims that it will give you a “mini-lift”. If you go to drugstore.com you will see many good reviews for it. Real life success stories are the best to find out if it’s right for you.

What’s great about this product is that it is moisturizing. Next to sun protection, moisturizing is one of the best things you can do for your skin. Especially as you age, your skin becomes drier and drier and you will need to moisturize more. The Night Recovery Treatment does incredible things for your skin to moisturize it and it makes it very soft.

There are many products in the Olay Regenerist line that work to fight aging. The best way to have young skin is to keep young skin. You can do this by taking care of your skin, eating healthy, not smoking, and using sunscreen. Most of us don’t follow this strict regimen for our entire life. If we did, who knows how young we would look even at age 50 or more.

If you didn’t happen to follow a perfectly healthy lifestyle your entire life and your skin has some flaws you wouldn’t mind hiding, Olay Regenerist can definitely help you. Many of us can benefit even just from some extra moisture. There are products such as the 14 day skin intervention, regenerating serum, peels, cleansers, and more.

Should you use Olay Regenerist products? It’s worth a try. You may have an area that needs extra care such as your eyes and you only use their eye products. Or, you might not have many problem areas at all and so you use just a simple cleanser or moisturizer to help prevent further damage.

If you have slight skin damage, severe wrinkles, or just want to prevent future damage even if you are in your 20s, just giving Olay Regenerist a try can benefit you. If you don’t like it, stop using. But you won’t know if it will work or not unless you try.

Tanning Damages Skin Irreversibly

Thursday, September 17th, 2009
Megan asked:


It’s a national misconception that tan skin is a sign of good health. It probably stems from the assumption that healthy people spend lots of time outside doing exciting, active things. (This assumption is problematic, by the way. Most of the people I know who have really great tans get them lying in a tanning bed or by a swimming pool.)

It’s an interesting reversal of paradigms, since the whole point of snooty objects like parasols was to keep women in earlier centuries from getting freckles or tans. Now tans give the same impression that pale skin used to – they are signs of prestige that suggest long vacations in Hawaii.

The truth is that sunburns and suntans are signs of irreversibly damaged skin, and the damage can lead to serious problems, including skin cancer. Most people have been given this information on multiple occasions (usually by parents screeching something about melanoma) and yet the myth persists, and the approach of summer always sends people (particularly young women) into a frenzy to stop being “pasty.”

The alternatives to being stylishly tan aren’t all great. You can wear sunscreen or stay inside all summer and be pale (which is a healthy option and shouldn’t be completely ecshewed). You can use fake tanning products, notorious for looking unnatural. (In one episode of Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Giles asks Buffy to describe a demon who attacked her, and she says, “Cloak, glowing eyes, and really bad fake bake.” Giles looks at her blankly and asks her to translate, and she replies, “Orange.”) You can go on campaigns trying to convince your friends to protect their skin and be pale with you.

I love the option of using products like Olay Complete Touch of Sun. Products like this can be part of normal good skin care routines, because they usually include moisturizer and sunscreen – SPF 15 so that it provides some protection without making anyone look like they’ve spent a lifetime indoors practicing the piano. The Olay version of this product also includes a little bit of bronzer, something that adds some color by “bringing out your skin’s natural color” without making you look fake or orange, and without requiring you to damage your skin in a tanning bed. I’m a fan of this kind of product because it doesn’t require you to destroy any misguided paradigms to avoid having leathery skin by the time you’re 30, but maybe if people say no to excessive skin damage a little at a time, it will work it’s way down into the collective psyche.



Oily Skin Care

Monday, September 14th, 2009
Marianne E. Arnesson asked:


Overactive sebaceous glands is the main cause of oily skin. Severe oily skin usually causes zits and blackheads. Many of us suffer from oily skin problems and devote a lot of time in acquiring products that can help. The skincare industry formulates many oily skin care products to fight this problem. Instead of composing a detailed list of every last oily skincare product out there, this article will give an overview of the most popular ones.

Clay masks are usually viewed as the best type of products for oily skin help. The Olay Deep Cleansing Clay Mask is perhaps the most popular mask since it draws out excess dirt and oil from the skin. Sometimes it’s best-known to make skin rather dry, so moisturizers have to be used along with it. Another negative side to Olay Clay Mask is that it can be challenging to evenly apply. Some commentators claim that it can do  its primary function good enough, yet nothing extra. Hopefully, there is enough room for it to improve.

Neutrogena likewise makes exclusive oily skin products, such as their Deep Clean ****** Cleanser For Normal to Oily Skin. Those with somewhat to severe oily skin claim positive results with this product. It’s hence safe to say that it can do its task sufficiently. However, it also must be noted that in the short term it appears to do more damage than good. So it is crucial to stick with it for awhile. It can also cause dryness, so it’s not believed to be effective for those with just mild oily skin. It is okay to state that, for the most part, it is a good product for very oily skin.

It’s kind of disappointing that even the best-selling oily skincare products are reported as being only “good” or “enough”. Those individuals with oily skin troubles can merely sit around and hope that something exceptional will eventually come along.



Facial Skincare Product Reviews

Wednesday, September 9th, 2009
Marianne E. Arnesson asked:


This article will review some of the most well known ****** skincare products.

The manufacturers of Cetaphil Gentle Daily Cleanser mention that it is water soluble and quite gentle. Interesting enough, however, it is regarded as a fantastic cream for acne treatment but isn’t advocated for oily skin. It is essential to mention since one of the main causes of blackheads and acne is oil. On the plus side, most users are happy by this cleanser’s low cost.

Aveeno Positively Ageless Daily Exfoliating Cleanser can be a harsher ****** skincare cleanser, which actually isn’t surprising given that as an exfoliator, its function is to get rid of dry skin. On the negative side, the makers are believed to have strongly exaggerated its ability to battle aging skin.

Clinique Liquid ****** Cleanser is known to be kind of expensive. It’s available in oily, mild, and extra moderate formulations. Sadly, menthol is in the oily cleanser, which is noted to irritate the skin. Experts think that other creams can be just as good, therefore Clinique’s high price isn’t justified.

Olay is likewise a well known brand and purchasers expect only the best out of Olay skin care products. Using a cloth to clean the face is aconvenience, thus Olay provides them as Olay Daily ****** Cleansing Cloths. This reason by itself merits being on this list. Still, it is a little costly in comparison with liquid ****** cleaners.

Biore Blemish Fighting Ice Cleanser is likewise really popular, especially with those who have acne problems. The primary grounds for its hype is that it strips pores. It’s also low-priced. Another good thing is that Biore Ice Cleanser helps to lessen irritated rashes with lavender. Nevertheless, like the Clinique Cleanser mentioned above, this Ice Cleanser comprises of menthol. As such, the lavender is rather convenient.

These creams are almost always ranked highly. It’s unsatisfactory, however, that not one of these is perfect. Some actually have more than just one monumental drawback. Still, nothing can ever be without flaws, yet one would think that those paying for these creams would be capable of discovering something much better.



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Tuesday, September 8th, 2009

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Olay and Pond’s Cream

Saturday, September 5th, 2009
Deirdre Gonzales asked:


There are many kinds of beauty products available in the Philippines today. Some are known across the country, typically because of advertisements and commercials, some are only known through selected stores as well as drug stores. But among all the beauty products sold in the Philippines, there are only two brands that are competing with each other. One is manufactured and distributed by Procter & Gamble, a multinational corporation, and the other is from Unilever, another popular multinational corporation. These products are the Olay and Pond’s Cream. Olay Olay, formerly known as Oil of Olay in South Africa and North America as well as Oil of Ulay in the United Kingdom, is part of the many products of Procter & Gamble which is mainly based around ****** moisturizer skin care products. The Olay brand has expanded into a range of other products grouped in “boutiques” including Complete, Total Effects, Regenerist, Quench (North America), White Radiance (Asia) and Olay Vitamins (USA). Olay is currently the market leader in many countries including USA, UK, and China. Olay has extended its heritage as a moisturizer to stay looking young, to formally creating the “anti-aging” category in mass stores with the launch of Total Effects in 1999. But other than Olay’s ‘”anti-aging” technology, Pond’s Cream has been known to provide their own “anti-aging” formula through the elimination the 7 signs of skin aging. This popular product of Pond’s Cream is the ponds age miracle cream. Pond’s Cream Pond’s Cream is a brand of beauty and health care products that is produced by the Ponds Institute which is owned by the multinational company Unilever. Some of their most popular lines of Pond’s Cream products are the “Pond’s Vanishing Cream” and “Pond’s Cold Cream” which are known also known for its ****** moisturizing capabilities. But other than these lines of Pond’s Cream products, Unilever have again launched another brand that would is considered today as one of the most popular beauty products in the Philippines as well as in other countries. The brand is the ponds age miracle cream. The ponds age miracle cream uses some of the most technologically advanced formulation that specifically targets the 7 signs of skin aging, which are fine lines and wrinkles which are usually seen on the eyes and on the forehead, rough skin texture, uneven skin tone which is usually the result of sun or UV rays, skin dullness, visible pores, blotches or age spots, and dryness of the skin. Through targeting these signs, the ponds age miracle cream is known to stop the aging process. For more information visit our website at http://www.myayala.com



Do You Know The Best Products For Dry Skin?

Thursday, September 3rd, 2009
Ken Black asked:


What Exactly is Dry Skin? It’s actually a very common skin problem. Plenty of factors can exacerbate this problem, including drying soaps, age, sun exposure and low humidity. Dry skin is sometimes only a temporary problem which is caused by dry weather. Showering too often, especially in water which is too hot, can cause dry skin.

Dry skin can look dehydrated, shrunken or flaky. It is common for the skin to appear rough. Redness, itching, flakiness or deep cracks are common in a dry skin sufferer. Some of the more severe dry skin cases might require the help of a dermatologist but a lot of dry skin troubles can be treated at home, using adequate skin care and modifying the diet.

What Causes Dry Skin?

Almost everybody experiences dry skin at some point in their life and finding out more about this common complaint can help you to take measures to prevent it. These are some common risk factors:

Age – Oil production often decreases as you become older and your skin changes over the course of your life. Skin products suitable when you were in your teens might be unsuitable if you are now in your thirties for example.

Bathing – If your showers or baths are too hot or too long, your skin can be stripped of its protective oils. These protective oils are necessary for keeping your skin moisturized. If you wash your hands too often, they might become red, chapped and sore.

Dehydration – If your skin is dry, it means it lacks water. If you fail to drink enough water, your skin will look and feel dry. Drinking at least eight glasses of water a day is essential for optimum health, not just in your skin but your whole body.

Gender – Both genders can suffer from dry skin problems but the menopause makes dry skin worse in women.

Health – Various health issues can affect the ability of the body to care for the skin, which might result in dry skin. Illnesses such as diabetes can mean you are more likely to experience dry skin.

Exposure to Sunlight – The sun can make existing dry skin problems worse or dry out your skin to create problems.

Sometimes, having dry skin can result in other problems which need the help of a medical professional, such as a dermatologist. Eczema is one example of a dry skin condition. An eczema sufferer will have cracked skin, redness and inflammation.

Cellulites is another dry skin condition, where the skin layers are inflamed due to a bacterial infection. It is best to take care of dry skin as soon as you know you have it, rather than allow more serious complications to develop.

How to Prevent Dry Skin:

One way of preventing dry skin is to spend less time in the bath or shower. Bathe or shower once a day and make sure you are in and out within fifteen minutes. This means your body’s natural oils are not stripped. Use gentle cleansers on your skin, preferably ones which contain added moisturizers.

You can buy soaps with added moisturizers, such as Dove, Olay and Neutrogena. If you prefer not to use soap, you can get dry skin cleansers, such as Aveeno or Cetaphil. Antibacterial soaps and deodorants are known for causing dry skin. When you wash, be gentle with your skin and blot yourself with a towel rather than rubbing.

How Do Moisturizers Work?

A moisturizer is like a barrier between your skin and the elements. The moisturizer holds water in your skin tissue, making it feel and look better. Washing removes the skin’s natural oils and moisturizers replace them. Moisturizers need to be applied after cleansing the skin and throughout the day as you need it. If you apply moisturizers to damp skin, this can reduce dry skin problems too.

Sunscreen and moisturizer combinations are not normally as good together as using a separate cream for each purpose. Use a good moisturizer and also use a good sunscreen.

Selecting the best moisturizer for your dry skin is simpler if you understand how various moisturizers work. You can find cheap moisturizers or very expensive ones. Knowing exactly what is best for your skin is vital.

Aloe is an ingredient commonly found in good moisturizers. It is an emollient which has been extracted from aloe vera plant leaves. This helps to remove dead skin and lock in water, keeping the skin moisturized.

Alpha hydroxy acids help with exfoliation. Antioxidants, such as vitamins A, C and E, help to protect cell membranes and fatty tissues. They repair damage caused by sun rays and air pollutants. Dimethicone is a silicon which lubricates and protects the skin.

Emollients are a mixture of water and oil, meaning they are heavier than other moisturizers. Emollients help to lubricate the skin and replace lipids. Glycerin attracts water to the skin and is a natural by-product of soap production. Humectants attract water and work best in humid places.

Vitamin A (retinoic acid) improves sun damage and helps to keep the pores clean. Rosehip seed oil can decrease imperfections including wrinkles and can repair dry skin.

You might have to try a few different products on your skin until you find one you like the look, feel and smell of, and one that suits your particular skin type. Some people do not like greasy creams or runny lotions. Remember that some products are supposed to be used once a day and others require more frequent application.

You should feel the benefit as soon as you apply your moisturizer. If your skin is very dry it might take a bit longer, perhaps up to a couple of weeks, to notice the results.

It is vital to drink plenty of fluids, especially water, for your overall health. Wash your face once a day and steer clear of harsh cleansers. Do not bathe or shower in very hot water and keep the bathing time under fifteen minutes.

If you have dry skin or your skin is drying out more as you age, apply a good moisturizer every day. These simple measures can have a great effect on maximizing the health and appearance of your skin.