Wrinkle Reduction and
Skin Rejuvenation

 

 

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  • Are Chemical Peels For You?

  • Double Whammy - Combination Skin
    Moisture is the key to a wonderful, healthy-looking skin. Being fair-skinned does not always suggest good skin tone but the amount of moisture your skin posses implicates how you take care of your integument.

  • Facelifts and Other Skin Procedures

  • Good Nutrition and Your Complexion
    Many medical experts are now insisting on the fact that good nutrition is, indeed, an important factor in having a good complexion and image.

  • How and Why Skin Ages
    Unfortunately, many have been and are misinformed on how and why the skin ages misleading these same people into buying products that only offer short-lived, if not unsuccessful and disappointing, results.

  • How Free Radicals Damage Skin Cells
    Damage due to free-radicals isn't something that is easily explained, as it happens on an atomic level. When oxygen molecules are involved in chemical reactions, they usually lose one electron of their electrons. In turn these molecules, which are now called free-radicals...

  • How to Protect Your Skin
    Skin is perhaps one of the most important parts of your body for it protects you from a host of diseases that may pose a threat to your existence.

  • Is Dermabrasion Right For Your Skin?
    The procedure involves the removal of the epidermis and some superficial dermis while reserving enough of the dermis to allow re-epithelialization of the dermabraded areas.

  • Know Your Own Skin Type
    Your skin type is a general description of how your skin feels and behaves. The most common types used for commercial products are normal, oily, dry and combination skin. Other categories include blemish-prone, sensitive and sun-damaged skin.

  • Resources

  • Skin Care - Inside Out

  • Skin Creams and Wrinkles
    Basically, skin creams consists of substances that help the skin to regenerate its lost fatty tissues and elasticity.

  • Treating Dry Skin
    If the skin is a not sufficiently moisturized, harmful UV rays get into the skin easily and travel all the way down the delicate subcutaneous tissue and subsequently make you skin vulnerable to damage.

  • Treating Oily Skin
    For now, there is no quick-fix solution to successfully treat oily skin. Patience is your best tool since you are addressing not a surface problem but one that is inside your body. Success may take a while to achieve and in some cases may actually need professional medical attention.

  • Vitamin C
    Vitamin C and its function as antioxidant and free radical inhibitor

  • Wrinkle Reduction and Skin Rejuvenation
    Once you understand how and why your skin ages it makes the next step of identifying your skin type almost child's play in the pages in this web site.

 

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