ANTIAGING SKINCARE PRODUCTS

AntiAging: Skincare Products And Guide

Natural Treatment for Serious Skin Care

Filed under: Misc — Ms.CiCi at 8:21 pm on Saturday, January 30, 2010  Tagged , , , ,
imageNatural Treatment for Serious Skin Care
Believe it or not, your skin is the biggest organ of the human body. The principle

purpose of your skin is to protect your body from foreign agents. The skin

is the first line of defense against disease and infection. It is also the

skin that gives us protection against the sun.
However, it is also the skin that first betrays the effects of aging. Skin

ailments such as psoriasis or dermatitis can be irritating and make our lives

miserable. While we never needed things like wrinkle creams or moisturizers

when we were younger and our skin more resilient, the fact is that some degree

of skin care is inevitable as we age.
But skin care treatment is also necessary because of factors unrelated to

our aging skin. Dry skin is caused by a number of conditions and therefore

its treatment options will depend on the actual cause. Here are some causes

of dry skin:
Medication Side Effects
As a society, we have increasingly become dependent on medication for things

like high blood pressure, tension headaches, and even depression. Skin care

treatment for dryness may very well be necessary due to some side effect

of your medication for a completely unrelated condition. For this reason,

you always want to monitor any potential skin irritation immediately after

starting any new medication. If you already have dry skin and can’t remember

whether or not it was a problem before starting your medication, you may

need to consult with your physician and discuss an alternative medication

in order to rule out side effects as the cause of your dry skin.
Poor Nutrition
Skin care problems are often the result of poor nutrition. Our bodies require

a delicate balance of nutrients in order to keep everything functioning properly,

especially the skin. Vegetarians and vegans often run into dry skin issues

as a result of not consuming enough animal fats in their diet. A vitamin

B12 deficiency will cause your oil glands (sebaceous glands) to function

improperly, generally leading to acne.
Basically, any attempt to address a skin care issue (be it oily, dry, or even

itchy skin) should begin with a close look at diet. Dermatologists can best

assess potential diet-related skin care problems and recommend corrective

measures to naturally restore skin vitality. However, here are some foods

to avoid where possible in order to keep your skin as healthy as possible:
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fried foods (chicken, French fries)

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processed sugars

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caffeine, coffee, tea, soft drinks

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high fat dairy products like milk or cheese (consuming low fat

varieties of milk and cheese may not be great, but they are better for your

skin!)
Now the best thing that you can ingest for improved skin care is water. That’s

right, water. Water naturally removes toxins from your body-so the more you

drink of it, the purer your body will be. Drinking lots of water is especially

good for people with acne problems and it will also help reduce the onset

of wrinkles.
Skin Care Problems Due to Sebaceous Gland Problems
If you have ever been to a dermatologist because of acne problems then you

are probably very familiar with sebaceous glands. Because the skin needs

to be lubricated, it is covered with oil secreting glands known as sebaceous

glands. If these glands become clogged with dirt, then bacteria begin growing

inside and a pimple is the result. However, sebaceous glands can either become

clogged and dry skin is caused or they can produce too much and cause oily

skin. More often than not, problems with the sebaceous glands are due to

poor diet and can usually be corrected rather easily.
Skin Care Problems Due to Diabetes
Believe it or not, even diabetes can cause you serious skin care problems.

A person with diabetes has trouble regulating the blood sugar levels. When

there is an excess of blood sugar in the body, the excess must be absorbed.

To do this, the body uses a lot more water than normal and that can lead

to dry skin.
Skin Care Treatment for Dryness
While diet must always be part of any skin care treatment regimen, it is just

a simple fact that our bodies will need more help as we age. For this reason,

a moisturizer of some sort will ultimately be needed. To this end, it is

HIGHLY recommended that you use a natural skin moisturizer.
Moisturizers using natural ingredients are far less likely to cause the irritating

side effects mentioned earlier. Synthetic ingredients are often less expensive

to use in moisturizers but they are not the best skin care option because

the body is less receptive to them. Natural ingredients, on average, cause

fewer side effects and are therefore better where skin moisturizers are concerned.
Skin Care for Wrinkles
Wrinkles are probably the biggest cause of all skin care treatments in the

United States. As a person ages, the skin naturally becomes less elastic.

As a result, fine lines begin to form on the face which ultimately become

the wrinkles we hate so much. There are two main skin care strategies when

it comes to wrinkles: affect the muscles that reveal the wrinkles or fill

in the skin so the wrinkles are less noticeable. The first strategy involves

Botox and the second Collagen injections.
Botox Skin Care
A person is actually having a strain of Botulism injected in their face when

they opt for Botox skin care treatment. Botox actually interrupts the transmission

of nerve impulses to the muscles that reveal our wrinkles. It may sound radical,

but these injections do actually reduce the appearance of wrinkles on the

face for a significant period of time. Now these injections can be costly

and they must be repeated-but they are generally affective.
Collagen Injection Skin Care

Many people have a serious misperception about collagen injections. The perception

is that collagen is a form of fat that is injected into your face to fill

in the lines caused by wrinkles. Actually, collagen is an effective form

of skin care treatment for wrinkles not because it is fat-but because it

is protein. In fact, collagen is a special protein that helps cells and blood

vessels connect to one another. When this happens, the wrinkles fade because

the collagen helps the skin to “rebuild” in areas where wrinkles

form and actually fill in the lines. Again, collagen treatments tend to work

but they also are expensive and need to be repeated.
Natural Anti-Wrinkle Creams
A cheaper, but slower, alternative to expensive skin care treatments for wrinkles

is a simple cream. Anti-wrinkle creams work to rebuild the skin texture and

helps with the elasticity over time. However, unlike Collagen or Botox injections,

anti-wrinkle cream skin care treatment is only applied to the skin surface.

This is why it takes so much longer. Still, an anti-wrinkle cream is a cost-effective

and non-invasive treatment for wrinkles that does work if given enough time.

Again, in order to reduce possible side effects, stick with creams that use
natural ingredients as they will react better with your skin.
For a natural skin care product, try SkinSoSilky today to help manage any of your anti aging, acne, or dry skin care needs.

Updated Skin Care Routine v.3

Filed under: Misc — Ms.CiCi at 1:34 pm on Saturday, January 30, 2010  Tagged , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,
very satisfied =) *I also forgot to mention I mainly drink water now ;) probably not as much as I should though.. -Purpose Gentle Cleansing Wash (got at Wal-mart) -Merlot Grape Seed Moisturizer (got at Walgreens) -Clean&Clear Morning Burst facial scrub oo recommendations for anti-wrinkle eyecream would also be appreciated! it’s never too early to start using one ;)

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Filed under: Misc — Ms.CiCi at 5:57 am on Saturday, January 30, 2010

What Is The Best Effective Skin Care Line? on http://ping.fm/3gfyn

Asian Skin – The Basics

Filed under: Misc — Ms.CiCi at 11:53 am on Thursday, January 28, 2010

There are millions of Asians now living in North America and like all other nationalities, these individuals also want to feel great, look young and appear beautiful. In general, Asians are individuals who are from the Orient from countries like China, Vietnam, Hong Kong, Thailand, Japan, Malaysia, Singapore and India. What should come as no surprise is that both Asian women and men want to have good looking skin.

The first thing to understand about Asians is that their skin is slightly darker in color compared to Caucasians. The reason for this is due to the increased amount of melanin in skin; melanin is a pigment made from skin cells and protects skin from excessive sunlight exposure. Overall, when one has more melanin, it tends to keep the skin looking younger, toned and wrinkle-free. Melanin has a superb ability to absorb harmful rays of sunlight. It acts by inactivating the dangerous UV rays which are known to promote premature aging, wrinkles and photo-aged skin.

However, Asians should also understand that once the capability of melanin has been overcome from excess sun exposure, skin blemishes can occur. In Asians, these skin blemishes from excess sun exposure usually present as pigmentation changes rather than premature wrinkles or lines. Asians are more prone to sun spots, liver spots and or patches of skin discoloration.

This difference is chiefly due to the much higher content of melanin, which predisposes Asians to a greater risk of hyper-pigmentation from sunlight exposure.

Another aspect of skin that is unique to Asians is that their skin is quite smooth in texture but is also very prone to irritation and acne. Asians in general need to work hard on their skin to maintain the aesthetic qualities.

Other causes of skin problems in Asians besides sun exposure include pregnancy and use of harmful synthetic skincare products.

During pregnancy, Asian women can develop skin discoloration which is known as melasma or cholasma. These brownish discolorations most often occur in women, but can also occur in men. The brown skin color is not painful nor does it itch. Melasma is most common on the face and may last for several months. Besides pregnancy, melasma can also occur in Asian women who take the birth control pill.

Another agonizing disorder which is quite common in Asians is acne. Why Asians are prone to disfiguring acne is not fully known but this has been attributed to life style and perhaps spicy food. Worse is that the acne in Asians often leaves residual scars.

Other skin problems that affect Asians include Keloids, ingrown hairs and Rosacea. Keloids are ugly looking scars that grow beyond the incision borders. The lesions are raised, irregular and create a very unpleasant aesthetic appearance. While there is no cure for Keloids, some recent treatments can decrease size of these lesions.

Asian facial skin also tends to have large pores which often reflect uneven texture or tone. To keep the skin looking even and young, daily exfoliation and use of mild chemical peels can help most individuals.

Like everyone else, Asians also develop fine lines and wrinkles. The cause of wrinkles and fine lines may be due to excess sun, smoking or simply age. In any cases, there are treatments to reverse the majority of skin blemishes in Asians.

Teenage Beauty Tutorial – Skin Care Kits

Filed under: Misc — Ms.CiCi at 10:17 am on Thursday, January 28, 2010  Tagged , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,
Beauty and make-up tips for teenagers. 18-year old Ellie Harriman talks to professional make-up artist Sarah Jagger and beauty journalist Sophie Beresiner about skin care kits for blemish-prone skin.

Review Update: Neutrogena Ultra-Sheer Complete UV Waterlight Lotion SPF50+/PA+++

Filed under: Misc — Ms.CiCi at 10:42 pm on Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Neutrogena Ultra Sheer Complete UV Waterlight Lotion SPF50+/PA+++

Skin-Care Stuff I Use

Filed under: Misc — Ms.CiCi at 3:39 pm on Tuesday, January 26, 2010  Tagged , , , , , , , ,
Some of the skin care products I use on a regular basis. Questions and comments are welcome!

Winter Skin Care

Filed under: Misc — Ms.CiCi at 1:12 pm on Thursday, January 21, 2010  Tagged , , ,
imageAs winter winds and cold, dry air dehydrate our skin—what’s a woman to do?  Slather their skin with moisturizers, right?

Wrong.

A moisturizer is like “dessert” to your skin—it feels good, nice and smooth, but does little to nothing for your skin cells that lay beneath the surface—the source of skin aging.  That’s why it’s important to remember the “main course” of skin care—products that activate, stimulate and protect your skin.

During winter, it’s especially important to:

Exfoliate.  The dull, dry skin cells on the surface of the skin should be exfoliated, and there are a couple of reasons for this.  (1) Exfoliation allows younger, healthier skin cells can emerge, (2) you can enhance the penetration of other skin care products, because they don’t get trapped by the superficial cells.  If anti-aging products (and these are generally the pricey ones!) remain on the surface of your skin, they’re pretty useless. Allow them to work, and work hard!  (3) Exfoliation deep cleans the pores, and helps reduce excess oils. During the summer, I recommend exfoliating twice a week, but during the winter, every day.  Use Exfoliating Polish in the shower; it’s easier to rinse off that way.

Protect.  During winter the days are shorter, but UVB rays will stay damage your skin, and UVA rays will penetrate through windows and go straight to the dermis—where they can create permanent damage .  If you’re headed to the mountains for skiing (or even if you’re a ski bunny), remember that UV rays are intensified by snow and high altitude.  Taking a vacation from sunscreen during the winter is a big mistake. 

Avoid the use of hot water.  It may feel good for a few minutes (no showers longer than 10 minutes, please), but will dehydrate your skin, deplete the natural oils and create parched, chapped, dry skin.

Your face and hands need extra care during the winter, because they have greater exposure.  Be sure to exfoliate and hydrate!

With shorter days and colder temperatures, most of us spend more time indoors during the winter, where the air is warmer, but also dryer.  Use a humidifer, don’t overuse space heaters (including your car), and drink plenty of water.

Escape.  These are stressful times.  Find time for yourself.  Take a warm bath, read a good book, do something just for yourself.  I like to study foreign languages, especially French, because it’s a brief respite from the real world and 24-hour news.  Do something that you enjoy for short, daily escapes.

While you take care of everyone else this holiday season, be sure to take care of yourself (and your skin!)

For more information visit us on the web at http://www.zoskinhealth.com

More Information…

Filed under: Misc — Ms.CiCi at 6:16 am on Thursday, January 21, 2010

IMAGE CONSULTING

Image transcend so much further than just outward appearance of you as a person or your business – it’s also your behavioral patterns, mannerism and speech.

We divided Image Consulting into two definite parts:

○         Personal Image Consulting

○         Business Image Consulting

Our services are excellent for anyone who wants to uplift, renew or completely change their look and image of their business, or renew themselves.

OUR SERVICES ARE FOR…

  • The time challenged professional

who wants to have it all and knows about hiring experts for support

  • People who love fashion

look great, and want to learn even more

  • Business people

who want a casual but still pulled together look

  • The promising employee

who just needs a little polish, sometimes referred by human resources

  • Young moms

who are finally able to spend some time on themselves

  • Newcomers

who don’t know the local stores.

  • The single woman or man

who wants an enhanced social image

  • Women and Men of all skin tones

who appreciate having an informed ally on their side

  • Shop owners

looking for new ideas to boost their sales

  • Companies

if they think that their employees are part of their corporate identity

COACHING

What is Coaching?

Coaching is a professional, result-orientated dialogue about all personal and working issues.  It aims to generate and expand success and personal growth, producing exponential breakthrough results through insight and action, a creative process.

What is a Coach?

Through intensive professional training and rigorous practice a coach’s single goal is to be of service to those who are ready and willing to realize their full potential.  Coaches enable clients to:

• identify outcomes;

• embark on an intensely personal journey of learning and experience;

• have balance in their lives;

• transform their behavior from that which does not work to that which does and then take appropriate actions from that empowering behavior.

Therapy vs. Coaching

Coaching is not therapy.  Therapy may focus on confronting, diagnosing, exposing, intervening and adjusting issues such as traumas, disorders, symptoms, pathologies, patterns and behaviors.  Coaching is a potent and professional partnership that empowers people to take control of their lives as a creative process and to achieve fulfillment and personal freedom.

A coach helps a client to focus, prioritize, be proactive, clarify, brainstorm and achieve.  Coaching is outcome-based and emphasizes the need for balance and purpose.  A coaching cycle will equip the client to explore new possibilities and overcome blocks to exercise their unique personal power in order to strategize and act, thereby creating a fulfilling and purposeful life.

We at Beautiful Basics have developed a network of other professionals such as councilors and therapists in the event that we perceive that a client would benefit more from an alternative to coaching.

Coaching as an Industry

Coaching is part of the personal development and training industry, which now earns over $100+ billion a year worldwide!  As a stand-alone profession, coaching has come into its own in the last few years and the South African market is fast following suit.

Life coaching is the 2nd fastest growth industry after IT in the US, according to the Sydney Morning Herald.  Five years ago there were only a handful of coaches; now there are as many as 15,000.

BUSINESS PROFILING

Want to start your very own business, but don’t know where to start?  Give us a call, we will simplify it for you!

BUSINESS BRAND IDENTITY AND BUSINESS BRANDING

We can help you make a clear brand that is easy identifiable for the public and that is also a great impact that will ensure the public will remember it!  Branding your business is ensuring you have something that sets you apart from your competitors – we help you analyze, centralize and distance this factor to bring it to the attention of all.

DEVELOPMENT OF A CLEAR, FOCUSED AND COMPELLING CORE MESSAGE

What is it you want to bring over to prospective clients and/or customers – what image, style and function are you looking for?  We help you determine, create and incorporate it.

BUSINESS POLICIES AND STRATEGY FORMULATION

Crucial for any business to function properly and smoothly!  We sit with you to determine exactly what you need to ensure that all operations within your business structure operates at its full capacity – we also give advice and suggestions that will help you in incorporating, executing and maintaining these policies and strategies within your business.

BUSINESS PLAN FORMULATION AND COMPILING

Have all the information for your business, now you only need to put to paper for the bank to be approved?  We can help you put together a knock-out business plan that will ensure you are prepared, professional and will certainly contribute to your potential success!

MARKETING PLAN ASSESSMENT

Do you have a marketing plan in mind?  Are you using it?  It is effective?  How can I tell if it is effective or not?  We help with all these questions and much more!  We assess your marketing plan and help you incorporate new ones, adjust or change old, outdated, or ineffective plans and brain-storm to help you get cutting-edge, new and innovative marketing strategies!

MARKETING, PUBLIC RELATIONS AND PROMOTIONS

All of these are closely linked to each other as they all perform the task of getting your business OUT THERE, but they are different in respect of a few things that also greatly set them apart.  We help you market your business, we support you by advising how to approach and go-about (public relations) and how to incorporate promotions.

COMPILING OF YOUR BUSINESS VISION, MISSION AND VALUES

Every business should have a vision – in order to know to what they are working towards; a mission – a day-to-day plan to achieve one’s goals; and a set of values – how your business will be conducted.

We will help you simplify and put it into action.

CREATING A FINANCIAL STRATEGY

Creating a budget plan is one of the most important features to do in business.  Without setting up a financial strategy, is like walking blindly into a room full of needles on the floor – you will eventually step on one!  We help you set up a financial strategy and plan that are realistic, reasonable and will help with your finances in general!

DESIGNING YOUR LOGO

A very important feature, as your logo will display on everything: your business card, letterhead, invoices, receipts and much more – it will be the thing that will be synonym with your business!  We create one that is unique and with great impact to leave a lasting, remarkable impression.

CAPTURING A SLOGAN WITH PUNCH

Your slogan is a few words that must be able to describe your whole business, what you offer, what you do and most importantly: must create a feeling that THIS is the business I want to use!  We help you brain-storm for the perfect slogan that punch out the competition!

CUSTOMER CARE POLICIES

There’s a saying that goes: ‘A customer is like a holy cow, you don’t milk a holy cow – you worship it!’  I wouldn’t go that far, but it is extremely important how you treat your customers, as they are the ones who bring in the money.  Without them, you may as well close up shop!  We can help you set up policies and strategies to ensure that your customers are always happy, satisfied with their service and will refer you to others.  After all, the best advertisement is ‘word by mouth’ after all!

Skin Care Advice : How to Get Rid of Stretch Marks on Your Breasts

Filed under: Misc — Ms.CiCi at 1:23 am on Wednesday, January 20, 2010  Tagged , , , , , , , , ,
Getting rid of stretch marks on the breasts is possible by gently exfoliating the area using raw sugar and almond oil, getting microdermabrasion treatments or by using over-the-counter stretch mark creams. Eliminate the appearance of stretch marks on the breasts with beauty advice from a clinical aesthetician in this free video on skin care.

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