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		<title>Take Care of your Skin to Avert Acne Problems</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Your  skin needs lot of pampering and effectual care to make it healthy and  glowing. Proper cleansing and moisturizing is a must to avoid various  skin problems that are quite common like pimple and acne breakouts, dark  circles and wrinkles. Young boys and girls at the time of their puberty  [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://acne-skin.net/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/facecat5.jpg"><img class="alignright size-thumbnail wp-image-841" style="margin: 5px;" title="facecat5" src="http://acne-skin.net/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/facecat5-150x150.jpg" alt="facecat5 150x150 Take Care of your Skin to Avert Acne Problems" width="150" height="150" /></a>Your  skin needs lot of pampering and effectual care to make it healthy and  glowing. Proper cleansing and moisturizing is a must to avoid various  skin problems that are quite common like pimple and acne breakouts, dark  circles and wrinkles. Young boys and girls at the time of their puberty  are likely to develop facial acne outbursts. Sometimes severe acne  problems may cause itching and irritation on the face. Besides the face,  you are likely to have acne lesions on your back, neck, scalp and upper  arm.</p>
<p>Your skin tends to develop pores that get clogged with dirt and  impurities. These pores are popularly called as the blackheads that are  one of the primary causes of acne outbreaks. It is therefore highly  imperative to treat these blackheads using various facial masks and oil  free cleansers to ensure removal of dirt, impurities and dead skin. Clay  masks are highly beneficial to get rid of blackheads. Whiteheads also  lead to acne formation. In order to treat whiteheads you must preferably  use lotions and cleansers that contain salicylic acid or benzyl  peroxide that tend to ensure effective cleansing of the face.</p>
<p>Many dermatologists may also provide adequate treatments for acne  that can be highly effective and beneficial. Although acne is a skin  condition which is more likely to affect the young, yet the grown ups  can have these problems too. Adult acne can be an embarrassing condition  that may affect your appearance adversely. However, nowadays there are  plenty of acne treatments that are widely being provided. Herbal acne  treatments are extremely effective that tends to cure acne problems  using products made from natural and herbal ingredients. Natural oil  extracts are a great way to keep your skin free from acne and other skin  problems.</p>
<p>Acne is a serious skin problem that must not be taken casually and  effective treatments should be tailored in order to cure such skin  problems.</p>
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		<title>How Bothering Can Acne Skin Be?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Acne  skin calls for extra care. Acne outburst may take place anywhere on the  body but usually it is the facial skin that has to bear the brunt.  There is nobody on the planet who wants an acne skin but willingly or  unwillingly everybody gets to deal with the problem at [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://acne-skin.net/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/facecat5.jpg"><img class="alignright size-thumbnail wp-image-889" title="facecat5" src="http://acne-skin.net/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/facecat5-150x150.jpg" alt="facecat5 150x150 How Bothering Can Acne Skin Be?" width="150" height="150" /></a>Acne  skin calls for extra care. Acne outburst may take place anywhere on the  body but usually it is the facial skin that has to bear the brunt.  There is nobody on the planet who wants an acne skin but willingly or  unwillingly everybody gets to deal with the problem at one point of time  or other.</p>
<p>God only knows as to why people with acne skin fear going to a  dermatologist. They would fearlessly try different over the counter  creams and lotions but they would cross out the option of seeing a  skincare specialist. This is what worsens the situation more often than  not! The dermatologist would not start with an under-knife treatment  right away (In case you fear surgical part)! There are numerous gentle  acne treatments and even the severest of the severe acne forms can  sometimes be treated with facials, massages and similar light treatments  alone. Delay anything but never delay meeting a doctor. The delay may  itself cause a thousand other problems. Adult acne (Chronic acne) brings  a great deal of botheration and as such it is better not to allow your  acne to reach that stage.</p>
<p>People who have a sans acne skin are really fortunate (Touch-wood to  that one!). They however must also follow a daily skincare regime to  avoid any acne breakout in future. This must essentially include a  thorough facial cleansing. You must follow a meticulous technique to  cleanse your facial skin on an everyday basis. Facial toning is also  essential.</p>
<p>These days, spas and salons offer special treatments to deal with  acne skin. There are myriad ways on how to go about it. Let the  specialists know your exact problem- skin type, particular foods that  trigger acne etc. so that they may proceed with the treatment more  methodologically. All the very best to you!</p>
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		<title>SUPER SKIN IN FOUR SIMPLE STEPS</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 25 Feb 2011 21:29:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[While we can all appreciate a good         concealer or botox, ignoring the  underlying problems by covering them         up is no answer. Truly beautiful  skin can only come from a good     basic   [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p id="NewsPostDetailSummary">While we can all appreciate a good         concealer or botox, ignoring the  underlying problems by covering them         up is no answer. Truly beautiful  skin can only come from a good     basic     skin care routine.Clear, beautiful, healthy skin doesn’t  just      ‘happen,’   it comes  effort  and a good skin care routine.       Surprisingly, many  women  today  rely on  cosmetics and surgical       procedures to hide or  repair the  damage  that has  occurred from  years      of improper skin  maintenance.</p>
<p>Most dermatologist and skin experts recommend consistently following a          daily skin care routine. This does not have to be complicated  or         time-consuming.  Your daily routine can be performed in as   little  as       five to ten minutes.</p>
<p><strong>Four Simple Steps<a rel="attachment wp-att-1143" href="http://bestacneskintreatment.net/?attachment_id=1143"><img class="alignright" title="skincare5" src="http://www.vivoderm.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/skincare5-159x200.jpg" alt="skincare5 159x200 SUPER SKIN IN FOUR SIMPLE STEPS" width="159" height="200" /></a></strong></p>
<p>* Cleanse<br />
* Tone / Treat<br />
* Moisturize<br />
* Protect<img title="More..." src="http://www.vivoderm.com/blog/wp-includes/js/tinymce/plugins/wordpress/img/trans.gif" alt="trans SUPER SKIN IN FOUR SIMPLE STEPS"  /></p>
<p>A typical skin care routine includes the following steps:          washing/cleansing, toning / treating (optional depending on skin type),          moisturizing and sun protection.</p>
<p><strong>Optimize for your skin type</strong><br />
The steps of the basic routine should be adjusted to fit your skin          type. Your skin type may change with the season, diet and age. Skin          tends to be oilier in the summer and drier in the winter.  Menopause         often brings about a change from oily or normal to dry  skin.    Conversely,      a shift from a low-fat diet to that rich in  certain    fats    (particularly   essential fatty acids) may turn dry  skin to    normal. Skin    pigmentation   affects the degree to which  you need sun    protection.    While sun damages   any skin, the damage  is far less in    dark-skinned    people. Conversely,   fair skinned  people need to be    particularly    meticulous about sun   protection  by minimizing sun    exposure, choosing    an effective sunscreen   and  applying it    frequently and consistently.</p>
<p>Depending on your skin type, you may want to use your routine once in          the morning and again before you sleep. Those with dry and/or         sensitive  skin may do better with once a day washing/cleansing   while       moisturizing  two or more times a day. Exfoliation, to   remove  excess      oils and prevent  acne or blackheads, is also   recommended in  some   cases,    but exercise  caution as daily   exfoliation may be  excessive   and can    lead to chronic  irritation.   Exfoliation once or  twice a week   is  usually   sufficient.  Younger   skin, like that in  your 20’s and   30’s  will have a   fast natural    epidermal turnover may  need little to   no  exfoliation.</p>
<p><strong>Cleansing<br />
</strong>Cleaning facial skin is even more  important than cleaning your         body. Your face, unlike your body, is  exposed to elements all day    long.      Dirt, pollution and oil from hands all  accumulate on the    epidermal      layer and can clog pores and cause acne  eruptions or    inflammation.    Like   all skin care products, the best  cleanser for    you will be    determined   by your skin type. If you suffer  from oily    or acne-prone    skin, you may   benefit from an oil-free gel   cleanser   or one  containing   salicylic  acid.  Mature or dry skin  will do   best  with a  cream   cleanser to help  retain  moisture. Once  your face  and   neck are    cleansed, rinse with  lukewarm  water and  pat your  skin  lightly  with  a   towel.</p>
<p><strong>Toning / Treating</strong><br />
Toning can consist of using a store-bought toner, astringent or  simple         Witch Hazel. Toning or treating will balance the ph level of the       skin    and remove any residual dirt or oil not picked up from your        cleanser.   For those over the age of thirty, adding a  well-selected       treatment or   two with scientifically proven active  ingredients  can      further improve   your results. Treatment can  mean anything  from skin      rejuvenation   products, skin  discoloration items and oil  absorbing     agents  to applying    medicines for acne or eczema. If  you suffer  from    multiple  skin    conditions, select an initial  treatment aimed  at the    broadest     improvement and then fine tune  things from there.<br />
Be aware of  applying products to un-cleansed skin as the penetration of         active  ingredients will be greatly reduced. If you cleanse,        moisturize  and then  apply advanced products, the penetration of   active       ingredients may  still be reduced because the moisturizer   has    blocked    some the entryways.</p>
<p><strong>Moisturize</strong><br />
Moisturizers are essential to keep skin cells plump and hydrated.          Hydrated skin will show fewer lines, wrinkles and imperfections. Even   if        you have oily or acne prone skin, you may still need some      hydration.     Look for gel-based moisturizers or lightweight      formulations. Many     medications and treatments appropriate for      dealing with acne or oily     skin automatically are drying. Don&#8217;t make      the mistake of drastically     drying out your skin until it is a      challenge to repair. During the fall     and winter months your skin  may     be even more vulnerable thanks to     reduced humidity from  indoor     heating and excessive hot showers or  baths.</p>
<p>Apply your moisturizer when your skin is clean, warm and still          slightly moist. Since many active treatments have moisturizing          ingredients, you may be able to skip a separate moisturizer. If you  feel         that you need additional moisturizing, wait a few minutes  for  the        active treatments to absorb, and then apply your  favorite    moisturizer      over it.</p>
<p><strong>Protect<a rel="attachment wp-att-1145" href="http://bestacneskintreatment.net/?attachment_id=1145"><img class="alignright" title="colored zinc sunscreen" src="http://www.vivoderm.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/colored-zinc-sunscreen-200x130.jpg" alt="colored zinc sunscreen 200x130 SUPER SKIN IN FOUR SIMPLE STEPS" width="200" height="130" /></a></strong><br />
Wearing sunscreen or sun protection EVERY DAY is the proven best way  to         block harmful UV rays and diminish formation of wrinkles, skin          discolorations and to reduce your chances of developing skin   cancer. A        good UVA+UVB sunscreen should be applied on top of your    moisturizer   or     other treatments as a final step of your routine    whenever sun    exposure    is expected.  Sunscreens come in a wide    variety of bases,    from those    meant for oily skin to hydrating    versions. Those with    sensitivities to    chemical sunscreens can    choose natural Zinc Oxide    formulations.    Protective clothing can    also now be improved thanks to    new laundry    treatments with UV    protectant for widespread areas of   the  body    mistakenly thought to    be protected by your clothing.</p>
<p>Some skin care products or cosmetics contain added UV blockers, but          they may not be enough, using a separate, specially formulated        sunscreen   is proven to be more effective.</p>
<p>And that’s it! Cleanse, Tone / Treat, Moisturize and Protect. Use          these four simple steps to achieve beautiful, healthy skin. For a          lifetime of skin care that can help leave your skin looking its   very        best, see your healthy skin as a clean canvass upon which to   paint   any      improvements.</p>
<p>Author: Rachelle Dupree<br />
Vivoderm Natural Skincare</p>
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		<title>Easy Ways to Treat Acne Skin</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 08 Feb 2011 00:40:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Acne  is not a gender specific problem. Men are as much prone to develop acne  as women are. A common problem with most acne sufferers is that they  choose ‘Hit and trial’ method over other sensible methods to treat acne.  What is disheartening is that this is not a problem with [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://acne-skin.net/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/papules-image.jpg"><img class="alignright size-thumbnail wp-image-899" title="papules-image" src="http://acne-skin.net/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/papules-image-150x150.jpg" alt="papules image 150x150 Easy Ways to Treat Acne Skin" width="150" height="150" /></a>Acne  is not a gender specific problem. Men are as much prone to develop acne  as women are. A common problem with most acne sufferers is that they  choose ‘Hit and trial’ method over other sensible methods to treat acne.  What is disheartening is that this is not a problem with a minor few. A  staggering number of people go by the ‘Hit and Trial’ method to select  beauty solutions. This is an absolutely wrong technique to go about  selecting a skincare solution. You must never use non-prescription anti  acne treatments. Human skin has a limit to adapt and if you choose to  throw such frequent testers, the skin would obviously not be able to  take it!</p>
<p>So, what should acne sufferers basically do to get rid of acne skin?  The first step is to identify the root cause of acne. Different forms of  acne have different reasons to pop up. For example, whiteheads are  supposed to form as a result of excess deposition of dead skin cells and  oil. Similarly blackheads develop due to dead skin cells and sebum  deposition. Sometimes the major cause of acne is stress. So, you must  seek to make out the real cause of acne breakout in the first place.  Then as you get to locate the actual cause, you may proceed further with  the anti acne treatment.</p>
<p>Acne lesions usually attack the facial skin but the remaining body  parts also sometimes bear the brunt. Mild acne is absolutely  controllable. Even severe acne forms are curable but the person would  need advanced treatments to control grave acne situations. Thanks to the  advancement in the field of medical and cosmetic technology! Today it  is possible to get an absolutely clear skin. It however makes sense that  you take adequate steps to prevent acne from showing up.</p>
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		<title>What Is Acne Skincare?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Some  consider acne skin sort of unmanageable. Yes, a person who has actually  to deal with it may get frustrated with it over time! Dealing with acne  skin is actually really very bad!
Acne skin calls for adequate skincare. If the root cause of acne  breakout is internal malfunctioning, you got to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://acne-skin.net/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/facecat1.jpg"><img class="alignright size-thumbnail wp-image-869" title="Spa Resort" src="http://acne-skin.net/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/facecat1-150x150.jpg" alt="facecat1 150x150 What Is Acne Skincare?" width="150" height="150" /></a>Some  consider acne skin sort of unmanageable. Yes, a person who has actually  to deal with it may get frustrated with it over time! Dealing with acne  skin is actually really very bad!</p>
<p>Acne skin calls for adequate skincare. If the root cause of acne  breakout is internal malfunctioning, you got to check your diet and  fitness regimen. If your acne is because of some hormonal imbalances,  you might have to undergo an antibiotic course. If your pimples are due  to accumulation of dust and debris, you will accordingly see to that.  So, it follows that the first step is to identify as to what is the  driving force of your acne problem.</p>
<p>There is no concept like what is called acne diet. It is a misnomer.  Only if your pimples are caused by deposition of unwanted oil on your  skin, should you avoid excessive oily food. Rest there is no dos and  don’ts. As for acne skincare, you will have to be extra cautious. The  television commercials may be misleading and you must not get befooled  by them. Use your own sense of judgment to tell a good product from a  useless one. If you allow yourself to be carried away by the  unscrupulous dealers, nobody but you stand to lose.</p>
<p>The moisturizers that you choose must be water based that is to say  that they should not contain oil. It will be further better if the  moisturizer contains sun screen. There are special moisturizers that  check the growth and augmentation of acne causing bacteria. Then there  are various other anti-acne products that you may give a try but never  experiment with your pimples. You will not even realize how they  worsened. Some people go to the extent of saying that it is an  astringent that has helped them to shoo away pimples. It may work for  you too!</p>
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		<title>Acids in Skincare Ingredients and How They Affect You</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ In previous articles we discussed  the biology of the skin layers (or  epidermis) and the acid mantle. We  learned the acid mantle is a very  important part to skin health. It is  what protects our topmost layer of  skin from infection and intrusion of  harmful bacteria. Now [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="NewsPostDetailSummary"><strong> <strong>In previous articles we discussed  the biology of the skin layers (or  epidermis) and the acid mantle. We  learned the acid mantle is a very  important part to skin health. It is  what protects our topmost layer of  skin from infection and intrusion of  harmful bacteria. Now we discuss  the more popular skincare acids in  detail and how they are used.</strong><br />
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<p><strong>Who would want to put acid on their face? </strong></p>
<p>If you follow trends in skincare and skin products, you most likely   have seen numerous references to ‘acids’ – names like, Alpha Hydroxy   Acid, Glycolic Acid or Ascorbic Acid to name a few. While the term   “acid” may seem harmful or irritating, when used in the proper products   and in controlled amounts, it can actually heal and rejuvenate skin –   much the same way the acid mantle protects it. The trick in proper   skincare is to find the right balance between acid and alkaline   maintenance of the skin.</p>
<p>You may not know exactly what these acids do for your skin and how   they might help you. Understanding skincare ingredients is key to   selecting the right products for your unique skin type and skin   concerns.</p>
<p><strong>Acids in Skincare Ingredients and How They Affect You</strong></p>
<p>So, what are all these acid ingredients doing in your skincare and   how are they beneficial?  Acids have become tremendously popular as   anti-aging ingredients.  Let’s take a look at some of the more common or   widely used acids in skincare today.</p>
<p><strong>The Alpha Hydroxy Acids (AHAs)</strong></p>
<p>You may have heard the term &#8220;alpha hydroxy acid&#8221; whenever skin care   is mentioned. Many skin care products today boast that they contain   AHAs. Alpha Hydroxy Acids are naturally occurring acids, derived from   the sugars in particular plants or fruits. Alpha hydroxy acid can   include Glycolic, Citric, Lactic, Malic and Tartaric. These acids, when   used correctly, can help to smooth the skin, enhance the effects of   other skin rejuvenation treatments, keep problem skin under control,   attract moisture to the skin, even texture and complexion of skin and   reverse some of the effects of UV damage.</p>
<p>AHAs in skincare products help break up the &#8220;glue&#8221; that holds dead   skin cells to the surface of the skin, exfoliating the epidermis and   leaving a silky texture. Removing this external barrier enables partner   skincare ingredients to deeper penetrate the skin, making them more   effective. Using an AHA product can benefit dull, lifeless or uneven   skin tone. AHA products are also great for softening rough elbows,   knees, hands and feet.<img style="float: right; margin: 3px;" src="http://www.vivoderm.com/uploads/images/Skin2.jpg" alt="Skin2 Acids in Skincare Ingredients and How They Affect You" width="300" height="309" title="Acids in Skincare Ingredients and How They Affect You" /></p>
<p>Each AHA is derived from a different source. While the following AHA   derivatives all share a similar molecular structure, they each perform a   different function.</p>
<p><strong>Glycolic Acid<br />
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Made from natural fruit  acids (alpha hydroxy acids or AHAs) glycolic  acid helps rejuvenate the  skin by encouraging the shedding of old,  sun-damaged surface skin cells.  Due to its small molecular size, it  retains an excellent capability to  penetrate skin. Glycolic acid is  most often used as a chemical peel in  concentrations of 20 to 70% by  dermatologists or at-home kits between 10  and 20%.</p>
<p>Once applied, glycolic acid reacts with the upper  layer of the  epidermis, weakening the binding properties of the lipids  that hold the  dead skin cells together. This allows the stratum corneum  to be  exfoliated, exposing live skin cells. Glycolic acid will  dramatically  improve skin texture and appearance and may also reduce  wrinkles, acne  scaring and hyperpigmentation. By reducing the surface  skin oils, it  can also help remove blackheads and other skin impurities.</p>
<p><strong>Citric Acid<br />
</strong>A powerful anti-oxidant used for  collagen building, and skin  bleaching, citric acid exists in a variety  of fruits and vegetables,  most notably citrus fruits. Lemons and limes  have particularly high  concentrations of the acid.  A skin rejuvenating  AHA, Citric Acid, or  Vitamin C, acts as an antioxidant as well as helps  stimulate collagen  fiber production within the dermis.  Citric acid has  astringent and  antioxidant properties, and is a natural preservative  that helps to  adjust the pH of skincare products. Citric acid can also  bleach  unwanted skin discolorations that accompany the aging process.  Some  pure Vitamin C powder formulations boast skin rejuvenation and   antioxidant properties.</p>
<p><strong>Lactic Acid</strong></p>
<p>Lactic acid comes from sour milk and is an ideal skin softener   frequently used by dermatologists to cut through thick, rough skin. It   works both as an exfoliator as well as helping to hold water within the   skin. Lactic acid may be combined with other AHAs to boost product   effectiveness.</p>
<p><strong>Malic Acid</strong></p>
<p>Malic acid,  an alpha hydroxy fruit acid, is a natural skin  exfoliator. It is  commonly used in skin care products to rejuvenate and  improve skin  conditions. Mandelic acid and <em>malic acid</em> are two alpha hydroxy acids increasingly used in <em>skin care</em> formulations where harsher acids or chemicals may irritate sensitive   skin types. Malic acid can be found in apples, grapes, pears and   bananas.</p>
<p>AHAs are safe when used with caution and according to directions. The   amount of AHA in the product and the pH are the determining factors of  a  product&#8217;s strength and irritation you may experience. Remember, this  is  still an acid and too much can cause redness, irritation or burns.   Medical strength AHAs start at a concentration of 8%. This is the   baseline of where truly effective results will be noticeable.</p>
<p>If you use an AHA, pay attention to any reactions you have, and stop   using the product immediately if you have any irritation at all.   Reintroduce it slowly at lower concentrations or stop using it   completely. It may also increase sensitivity to the sun, which increases   your chances of skin cancer, so always wear sunscreen, cover your  skin,  or avoid direct sunlight when possible.</p>
<p><strong>Amino Acids</strong></p>
<p>Amino acid peptides comprise the latest entry into the skin   rejuvenation scene. Amino acids are the chemical units or &#8220;building   blocks&#8221; of the body that make up proteins.  Peptides consist of a small   number of amino acids linked by a &#8220;peptide&#8221; bond. These bonds enhance   cosmetic suitability and efficacy.</p>
<p>Collagen makes up 75% of our skin. As we age, the collagen- and   elastin-producing cells known as fibroblasts, which keep skin tight and   youthful, become less abundant and effective. One percent of the skin&#8217;s   collagen is lost each year after the age of 40. This is where amino  acid  peptides come in, jump-starting lazy fibroblasts and encouraging  new  ones to return to the aging dermis.</p>
<p>Skincare treatments that contain amino acid peptides mimic the very   end fragments that send out the distress signal to fibroblasts,   chemically signaling skin to become firmer by stimulating collagen. Most   amino acid peptides offer a non-irritating, non-drying, skin firming   option for all skin types. And when formulated with other &#8220;friendly&#8221;   anti-aging agents, can solve many of your skin rejuvenation needs.</p>
<p><strong>Beta Hydroxy Acids (BHAs)</strong></p>
<p>In cosmetics, the term beta hydroxy acid refers specifically to   salicylic acid, which is used in some anti-aging creams and acne   treatments. Beta hydroxy acids are simple organic acids found in nature   or synthesized in the laboratory. They are somewhat different from  alpha  hydroxy acids in structure and mode of action. The difference  here is  called “lipid solubility,” aka a substance’s ability to  dissolve in oil.</p>
<p>AHAs are water soluble, meaning they’re able to dissolve in  water.  BHAs, on the other hand, are lipid soluble, meaning they’re able  to  fully dissolve in oil (or fat).  This distinction makes BHAs better  at  penetrating pores. If you have oily skin, frequent blackheads or   whiteheads, then products containing BHA will be your best choice. But   if breakouts aren’t your big skin problem, and you’re looking for help   dealing with sun damage or wrinkles, consider AHAs instead.</p>
<p><strong>Alpha Lipoic Acid: </strong></p>
<p>An antioxidant that is made by the body and is found in every cell It   is both fat- and water-soluble. Antioxidants are depleted as they   attack free radicals, but evidence suggests alpha-lipoic acid may help   regenerate these other antioxidants and make them active again. In one   small-scale study, high potency lipoic acid reduced mild-to-moderate   wrinkles by up to 50 percent, whereas fine lines have almost   disappeared. In another study, lipoic acid significantly improved the   appearance of certain types of scars.</p>
<p>If further studies  corroborate skin benefits of lipoic acid, it may  become one of the  mainstays of today&#8217;s anti-aging skin care. In fact,  lipoic acid will be  especially welcome in the family of proven wrinkle  fighters because it  is less irritating than tretinoin (Retin A, Renova)  and hydroxy acids.  It can be used, albeit in lower concentrations, in  delicate and wrinkle  prone area around the eyes.<img style="float: right; margin: 3px;" src="http://www.vivoderm.com/uploads/images/SkinCare6.jpg" alt="SkinCare6 Acids in Skincare Ingredients and How They Affect You" width="200" height="267" title="Acids in Skincare Ingredients and How They Affect You" /></p>
<p><strong>Ascorbic Acid (Vitamin C):</strong></p>
<p>Also known as ascorbic acid, this antioxidant is known to aid cell   repair and help to stop free radicals. When use topically, it may help   reduce lines and wrinkles, promote healing, aid in the development of   collagen, and can even increase your natural sun protection factor (SPF)   to decrease sun damage. It is also a free-radical fighting   anti-oxidant. It is no wonder that Vitamin C is a primary ingredient   used to combat wrinkles and aging skin. Ascorbic Acid (or Vitamin C), is   an essential nutrient found mainly in fruits and vegetables. The body   requires it to form and maintain bones, blood vessels, and skin.</p>
<p>Used  as an antioxidant in its L-ascorbic acid form, it can also have  skin  lightening effects in certain preparations. Ascorbic acid helps  produce  collagen, a protein needed to develop and maintain healthy skin  and  blood vessels. Ascorbic acid also promotes the healing of cuts,   abrasions and wounds and helps fight infections. The Vivoderm Anti-Aging   Mask and Anti-Acne Mask both contain Ascorbic Acid.</p>
<p><strong>Hyaluronic Acid</strong></p>
<p>A powerful humectant that draws moisture to the skin. Dry, damaged   skin with a compromised lipid barrier will flake off more rapidly,   resulting in excessive peeling. This can leave the surface of the skin   more susceptible to bacterial infections and environmental damage. The   added anti-irritation technologies and hyaluronic acid help heal the   lipid barrier, improving the health of the skin and minimizing   unnecessary, excessive peeling – without sacrificing results.</p>
<p><strong>Sorbic Acid</strong></p>
<p>Some acids may simply be included in your skincare as a preservative   to keep the product fresh and to prevent spoiling. Not to be confused   with Ascorbic Acid, Sorbic Acid is derived from the berries of the   mountain ash tree and is an antimicrobial agent. Sorbic Acid has   traditionally been used as a preservative for food and wine due to its   ability to prevent spoilage caused by yeasts, fungi and molds, as well   as some other bacteria. This unsaturated fatty acid is used primarily in   the formulation of facial and eye makeup, skin care and hair products.</p>
<p><strong>Stearic Acid</strong></p>
<p>Stearic acid is the saturated fatty acid or waxy solid used as a   hardening agent or lubricant. This acid helps make skincare creams and   lotions “spreadable.” This ingredient can be derived from animals or   vegetables. Stearic acid can be found in many vegetable fats, such as   coconut or cocoa butter.</p>
<p><strong>Even More Acids</strong></p>
<p>As you can see there are many, many types of acids and acid   derivatives to be used in skincare. Here are a few other acids you might   encounter in your skincare regimens:</p>
<ul>
<li><strong>Alum:</strong> a chemical compound, usually used in crystal  or powder  form, it has strong      astringent properties and is found in   aftershaves, toners, deodorants and      depilatory waxes. It is also   sometimes applied to cuts to prevent or treat      infection.</li>
<li><strong>Cyclic      Acid: </strong>A new term for Hyaluronic Acid, a strong hydrating complex that      holds 1000 times the water in skin.</li>
<li><strong>Ellagic      Acid:</strong> Present in many red fruits and  berries.  This naturally occurring      ingredient helps to inhibit the  formation  of sun and age spots. Ellagic      acid has antioxidant,  anti-mutagen  and anti-cancer properties.</li>
<li><strong>Kojic      Acid:</strong> is primarily used to lighten freckles and other dark spots on the      skin.</li>
<li><strong>Linoleic      Acid:</strong> Research points to linoleic  acid&#8217;s  anti-inflammatory, acne      reductive, and moisture retentive   properties when applied topically on the      skin. Often referred to it   as Vitamin F, it can be found in most vegetable      oils such as   safflower and grape seed.</li>
<li><strong>Panthothenic      Acid:</strong> helps to increase moisture content in the hair and skin.</li>
<li><strong>Poly      Hydroxy Acid:</strong> PHAs are really AHAs that  do not  penetrate quite as deeply      into the skin. Gluconolactone and   lactobionic acid are two acids that lift      tired, dead skin, but   because their molecules are larger than the AHAs, they      do not   penetrate as deeply.<strong> </strong></li>
<li><strong>Salicylic      Acid:</strong> Made from the bark of the  willow tree  and classified as a BHA (beta      hydroxy acid), it is  medically used  as an exfolliant and debriding agent      and  cosmetically used in some  chemical peels and to treat many skin       disorders, such as acne,  dandruff, psoriasis, seborrheic dermatitis of  the      skin and scalp.<strong> </strong></li>
</ul>
<p><strong> </strong></p>
<p><strong><em>The Vivoderm Natural Skincare line uses the following  acids:   Stearic Acid, Lactic Acid and Sorbic Acid, Ascorbic Acid  (Vitamin C).  They can be found in these products:</em></strong></p>
<p><strong>Body Butter:</strong> Stearic Acid, Lactic Acid and Sorbic Acid</p>
<p><strong>Zinc Cream:</strong> Stearic Acid  and Sorbic Acid</p>
<p><strong>Anti-Acne Mask + Anti-Aging Mask</strong>: Ascorbic Acid (Vitamin C),</p>
<p><strong>Facial Cleanser:</strong> Sorbic Acid</p>
<p><strong>Intense Moisturizer:</strong> Stearic Acid and Sorbic Acid</p>
<p><strong>Anti-Wrinkle Eye Cream: </strong>Stearic Acid and Sorbic Acid</p>
<p><strong>Foot Cream: </strong>Stearic Acid and Sorbic Acid</p>
<p>Author: Rachelle Dupree</p>
<p>Vivoderm Marketing and Communications</p>
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<p>Many skincare products are unfortunately rushed to market to meet    this demand without any real consideration to research and development.    Most of the budget may go into the marketing of the product. On the    surface everything looks great. The bottles and jars that the creams    come in look appealing. The magazine advertisements are glossy, complete    with a youthful looking model or a well known celebrity who may not    even use the products themselves. But underneath the jar lid, one can    typically find un-pronounceable ingredients chemically formulated to    “imitate” their natural predecessor.</p>
<p><strong>WHAT ABOUT SULFATES? </strong></p>
<p>Sulfates is another  name for a common skincare ingredient called   “Surfactants” which are  designed to dissolve oils and hold dirt in   suspension so it can be  rinsed away with water. Mostly used in skin   cleansers and shampoos.</p>
<p>Surfactants  are compounds that lower the surface tension of a   liquid, allowing  easier spreading, and lowering of the interfacial   tension between two  liquids, or between a liquid and a solid.   Surfactants may act as:  detergents, wetting agents, emulsifiers,   foaming agents, and  dispersants.<br />
What all this means is sulfates are used to make the  product lather or   foam. However, that rich &#8220;lather&#8221; you get from  sulfates may not really   be good for your hair and skin as they can strip  away natural oils.   Despite what many been led to believe, the lather or  foam does not   actually help you get cleaner.<br />
Natural Surfactants.<br />
<img class="alignright" src="http://www.vivoderm.com/uploads/images/dropclosetab.jpg" alt="dropclosetab Why Should I Look Out For Parabens and Sulfates? (Pt 2 of 2)" width="440" height="117" title="Why Should I Look Out For Parabens and Sulfates? (Pt 2 of 2)" />As    is usually the case there are natural alternatives that do the job   much  better and safer than synthetics. Natural Saponins (foaming   agents)  gently cleanse the hair and scalp without stripping away the   natural  oils. These natural surfactants are a core component of any   organic skin  care regime.  Some recommended organic skin care   surfactants include,  castile soap, yucca extract, soapwort and quillaja   bark extract.</p>
<p>According  to Skin Deep – the cosmetic ingredient database,    www.cosmeticsdatabase.com , Synthetic Surfactants To Avoid Include:    Sodium Lauryl/Laureth Sulfate, Ammonium Lauryl/Laureth Sulfate, Sodium    Methyl Cocoyl Taurate, Sodium Lauroyl/Cocoyl Sacrosinate,  Cocomidopropyl   Betaine and Quanternium -7,15,31,60 or Disodium  Oleamide which can be a   potent carcinogen when mixed with  Nitrosamines.</p>
<p>Sodium  Lauryl/Laureth Sulfate, Ammonium Lauryl/Laureth Sulfate are   the most  commonly used in shampoos and lathering types of skincare.   They rate  around  4 on the scale of 1 to 10. Studies and results are   conflicting  for potential toxicity, so most err on the side of caution.</p>
<p>Time  Saving Tip: This class of toxins is quite easy to pinpoint.   They are  listed on labels as either ending in -eth (Laureth) or contain   the  phrase PEG (Poly Ethylene Glycol) or PPG (Poly Propylene Glycol).</p>
<p>According  to some sources, while many of these particles are too   large to  penetrate the skin, they can result in allergies and health   problems.  Increasing use of Sodium Laural sulfate (SLS) in skin care   can cause  major skin irritations and even organ system toxicity. Other   studies  show that chemicals like this clog the skin pores and don’t   have any  benefit to the skin.</p>
<p>Unfortunately, cosmetics are the lowest  priority for the FDA (Food   and Drug Administration). Their priority,  naturally, has to be the   foods and drugs we are consuming. They do not  have the funds, staff, or   authority to monitor what cosmetics companies  are putting in their   products. In addition, no ingredient has to be  approved for use in   products, and according to the FDA website.</p>
<p>There are two major classes of surfactants used in synthetic skin care products:</p>
<p>1)  Ethoxylated Surfactants: The chemical reaction required to mix   Ethylene  and Propylene Oxide together has a serious side effect, that   is they  can be contaminated with Dioxane‒a potent carcinogen.</p>
<p>2) Amides:  These are listed on labels containing the term TEA (Tri   Ethanol Amine),  DEA (Di Ethanol Amine) and MEA (Mono Ethanol Amine).</p>
<p>Why are  these chemicals hazardous? Well, all compounds containing   TEA, DEA and  MEA undergo nitrosation with other chemicals to form   nitrosamines, which  are carcinogenic.</p>
<p>So again, it is up to you to be the educated  consumer. Understanding   what you purchase and how it can potentially  affect you and your   family.</p>
<p>When in doubt, it is best to choose  naturally-based products or   wholly organic ones than to use skin care  products that contain   potentially dangerous preservatives and chemicals,  especially ones that   are applied directly and/or massaged into the  skin.</p>
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<p>Many consumers today have spent vast amounts of money to improve   their appearance. Cosmetic surgery  and the topical skincare industry   are multi-billion dollar businesses.  It&#8217;s a simple law of economics   that the higher the demand, the more skincare manufacturers will flood   onto the marketplace. When demand for cheap, readily available products   is high, quality ingredients tend to take a backseat over inferior,  more  accessible ones.<img class="alignright" style="vertical-align: middle; margin: 5px;" src="http://www.vivoderm.com/uploads/images/bottletab1.jpg" alt="bottletab1 Why Should I Look Out For Parabens and Sulfates? (Pt 1 of 2)" width="385" height="102" title="Why Should I Look Out For Parabens and Sulfates? (Pt 1 of 2)" /></p>
<p>Many  skincare products are unfortunately rushed to market to meet  this  demand without any real consideration to research and development.  Most  of the budget may go into the marketing of the product. On the  surface  everything looks great. The bottles and jars that the creams  come in  look appealing. The magazine advertisements are glossy,  complete with a  youthful looking model or a well known celebrity who  may not even use  the products themselves. But underneath the jar lid,  one can typically  find un-pronounceable ingredients chemically  formulated to “imitate”  their natural predecessor.</p>
<p>It seems incredible, but many skin  care products are loaded with  ingredients that actually harm your skin  over time. Some of the more  controversial preservatives used in recent  years are called PARABENS.</p>
<p><strong>WHY ARE PARABENS BAD?</strong></p>
<p>According  to Wikipedia, “Parabens are a class of chemicals widely  used as  preservatives in the cosmetic and pharmaceutical industries.  Parabens  are effective preservatives in many types of formulas. These  compounds,  and their salts, are used primarily for their bactericidal  and  fungicidal properties. They can be found in shampoos, commercial   moisturizers, shaving gels, personal lubricants, topical/parenteral   pharmaceuticals, spray tanning solution and toothpaste. They are also   used as food additives.</p>
<p>Their efficacy as preservatives, in  combination with their low cost,  the long history of their use, and the  inefficacy of natural  alternatives like grapefruit seed extract  (GSE),[1] probably explains  why parabens are so commonplace. They are  becoming increasingly  controversial, however, because they have been  found in extremely low  concentrations in breast cancer tumors (an  average of 20 nanograms/g of  tissue). [2] Parabens have also displayed  the ability to weakly mimic  estrogen (a hormone known to play a role in  the development of breast  cancer).[2] No causal link between parabens  and cancer has been  established, however.[3]”</p>
<p>The US  Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) in their report  &#8220;Pharmaceuticals  and Personal Care Products in the Environment: Agents  of Subtle Change?&#8221;  reported that the chemical preservatives called  parabens—methyl,  propyl, butyl and ethyl  (alkyl-p-hydroxybenzoates)—displayed estrogenic  activity in several  tests.</p>
<p>This means that these chemicals mimic  your body´s own hormones and  can have endocrine-disrupting action when  they are rubbed into your  body or washed down the drain into your  drinking water. These  disruptors interfere with your body´s endocrine  system: your  hypothalamus, your ovaries, your thyroid—virtually every  system in your  body. The EPA also stated that &#8220;continual introduction of  these  benzoates (parabens) into sewage treatment systems and directly  to  recreational waters from the skin leads to the question of risk to   aquatic organisms.&#8221; Scientists in Europe found other   endocrine-disrupting body care chemicals in the bodies of fish that   humans are eating, and in human breast milk.</p>
<p>Many organic and  natural skincare practitioners claim organic herbal  medicinal tinctures  made from high quality organic herbs and organic  grain alcohol are  shelf-stable for around two to three years. These  include foods  considered by the FDA to be &#8220;self-preserving&#8221; and  containing no  preservatives, such as: honey, maple syrup, vinegar,  olive oil, sugar,  and wine.<br />
According to one organic website, a self-preserved 100%  organic  moisturizing body oil made from organic sunflower oil, organic  cocoa  butter, organic coconut oil, organic peppermint oil and organic   spearmint oil can have a shelf-life of up to 18 months. While this is   HALF of its chemically-based brothers and sisters, some are finding   those states to be more than palatable.</p>
<p>The Natural Skincare  Authority lists, tea tree oil thyme essential  oil, grapefruit seed  extract, bitter orange extract among some of the  alternatives to  synthetic preservatives.  Contrary to popular myth the  decaying  process is natural and happens with or without preservatives.  In  reality, preservatives serve only to delay the inevitable. Skin care   products (just like food) do not and should not last forever. If left   for long enough they will deteriorate and go rancid.</p>
<p>Simple  actions like storing your natural/organic products and  recipes in the  refrigerator will help extend their shelf life  (naturally). Taking the  time to understand what you are buying and  spreading on and through your  skin can result in a healthier, happier,  longer-lasting you.</p>
<p>1. a  b von Woedtke T, Schluter B, Pflegel P, Lindequist U, Julich WD  (1999  June). &#8220;Aspects of the antimicrobial efficacy of grapefruit seed  extract  and its relation to preservative substances contained&#8221;.  Pharmazie  (Greifswald, Germany: Institute of Pharmacy, Ernst Moritz  Arndt  University,) 54 (6): 452–6. PMID 10399191.<br />
2. a b c d Harvey PW,  Everett DJ (2004). &#8220;Significance of the detection  of esters of  p-hydroxybenzoic acid (parabens) in human breast  tumours&#8221;. Journal of  Applied Toxicology 24 (1): 1–4.  doi:10.1002/jat.957. PMID 14745840.<br />
3.   Golden R, Gandy J, Vollmer G (2005). &#8220;A review of the endocrine   activity of parabens and implications for potential risks to human   health&#8221;. Critical Reviews in Toxicology 35 (5): 435–58.   doi:10.1080/10408440490920104. PMID 16097138.</p>
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		<title>Acne Treatments That Are Worth A Shot</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 19 Sep 2010 00:01:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Skin is sensitive and easily falls prey to the ill effects of the weather and the surroundings. It is important to protect the skin from the maladies that could be caused by the pollution. Acne is a severe skin trouble that occurs mainly because of reasons like oily skin and pollution. Acne originally is a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignright size-thumbnail wp-image-764" title="skin-layers" src="http://bestacneskintreatment.net/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/skin-layers-150x150.gif" alt="skin layers 150x150 Acne Treatments That Are Worth A Shot" width="150" height="150" />Skin is sensitive and easily falls prey to the ill effects of the weather and the surroundings. It is important to protect the skin from the maladies that could be caused by the pollution. Acne is a severe skin trouble that occurs mainly because of reasons like oily skin and pollution. Acne originally is a skin disorder common in adolescents as there are many hormonal changes going on in their body at that time.</p>
<p>This may not be the case for a few who tend to carry the load of these loathed dirt monsters throughout their lives. Acne is to be treated with care and patience. It is essential to drink lots of water as this detoxifies the blood of its impurities and makes the skin clear and glowing. Eating right is also very important if you want to possess skin like that of the gorgeous fashion model you would see in a fashion magazine. Acne can best be treated using home remedies like application of a paste of neem, basil and turmeric crushed together. A good facial scrub is essential for unclogging the blocked pores of the skin. It is very necessary that your skin breathes. Anti acne facial treatments available in salons and parlors are very effective and render you a clean and clear skin if you be patient and regular. Anti acne creams, face washes and lotions are very effective, they should be chose according to your skin type and the4 severity of acne. Washing the face with clear water is a suggestion. However washing the face with harsh soaps can actually trigger the formation of oil in the skin and make it more prone to acne.</p>
<p>A healthy skin regime of cleansing, toning and moisturizing should be religiously adhered to. It is in your own hands to make or ruin the beauty of your skin. You should choose well for the best results.</p>
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		<title>Technology Comes To Aid Of Acne Skin Treatments</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 11 Sep 2010 07:16:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The best acne skin treatment  is highly personalized as it is different for each person.  The same treatment may not work for some other person.  It depends a lot on the type of skin and the root cause. There are numerous treatments for such conditions.  It may occur due to hormonal imbalance during puberty or [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignright size-thumbnail wp-image-760" title="skin-care-secrets_featured_article_628x371" src="http://bestacneskintreatment.net/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/skin-care-secrets_featured_article_628x371-150x150.jpg" alt="skin care secrets featured article 628x371 150x150 Technology Comes To Aid Of Acne Skin Treatments" width="150" height="150" />The best acne skin treatment  is highly personalized as it is different for each person.  The same treatment may not work for some other person.  It depends a lot on the type of skin and the root cause. There are numerous treatments for such conditions.  It may occur due to hormonal imbalance during puberty or due to excessive secretion of oil by sebaceous glands. At times the pimples, dead skin, blackheads or white heads clog the pores and turn it into an acne problem.</p>
<p>Acne skin care treatments are absolutely necessary. Usage of substandard cosmetic or exposure to sunlight for longer periods can harm the skin.  One of the effective home remedies is a mixture of garlic solution and milk. Sandal wood paste and turmeric mask is one that exfoliates as well as nourishes. Fruits acne skin treatments are very effective are highly effective in rejuvenating the skin.  Pulp or juices of orange, apple, papaya, banana or lemon is found to be effective on acne prone skin.  Acne skin care with facial masks has made combating the problem relatively easy.</p>
<p>The acne skin care products either reduce the visible marks or they arrest the new ones from appearing. Surgical and laser acne treatments are also available.  The photojuvenation treatment is a painless process which fights acne very well. Under this acne treatment light of different wavelength is used to treat the affected area.  Similarly there is an acne blue light therapy. It is believed to be a path breaking technique. It removes the acne causing bacteria. There is no use of chemical and it is a natural way to treat acne.  Each session may last for not more than 15 minutes.  It is always better to use natural products to get rid of skin problems.  The daily skin care routine has to be followed to keep the skin in glowing and radiant.</p>
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