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All Skin Is Worthy Of Praise

January 14, 2010 at 10:59 pm

Author: Martin Gavin
Source: isnare.com

It’s easy to take our skin for granted. Like long time squatters in some fantastic, magical mansion, we have forgotten how truly wonderful our skin is, but if you want to say a hearty ‘Thanks!’ to your skin, you might want to invest a little time and money in a perfect organic or natural skincare product.

The skin is the body’s largest organ yet we don’t really pay it any heed unless we notice an imperfection. All things considered, it’s hard to hold a grudge against our skin; even the most annoying imperfection only accounts for a tiny amount of this precise, complex organ. The average fully grown human’s skin does, in fact, take up between 15 and 20 percent of our total body weight.

Think that skincare products are simply paint on a single surface? Think again: for each square centimetre of skin we have 6 million cells, 5,000 separate sensory points, 100 sweat glands and 15 sebaceous glands.

The skin sheds between two billion and three billion skin cells each day, and the skin, which is our protection against dehydration, disease and the cold, is replaced by the body. Skin cells do not just sit there passively once they are replaced, but actively detoxify harmful substances. Just like the liver, they are constantly working to ensure that we can stay healthy.

Whilst the skin itself is more complex and hard-working than we might sometimes think, the skincare products that we use on it don’t necessarily need to be crawling in complicated, synthesised compounds or chemicals.

The skin is a sort of half way point between us and the world around us. Lotions and creams that we apply to our skins are of course absorbed beyond the skin’s surface – known as the epidermis – and infiltrate below, into the lower skin layers. However, the skin cannot allow and reject one chemical or compound over another. So the ingredients in a product that is not entirely natural or organic will get into the body regardless of whether they are useful in boosting health, completely useless or even irritating or toxic. Just like the ingredients soup, we cannot buy a product which contains unhealthy ingredients and not expect all of them to be absorbed – to one extent or another – into our bodies.

The epidermis is one of the most important skin layers because it absorbs almost every ingredient in the skincare product – the lower layers will not receive particles that are too big to pass through the skin to that point. Although it might seem contrary to that point a proper organic or natural skincare routine will actually focus on feeding and maintaining the skin cells of the layers beneath the stratum corneum (the very outer layer) because the epidermis is actually entirely renewed by new cells every 60 days.

The dermis level is the middle layer of skin where sebaceous glands, sweat glands and hair follicles are all located. Sebum, which, if it is overproduced causes acne, is formed here by the subaceous gland. These glands, which are located around hair follicles, are designed to produce the sebum as protective substance as a means of waterproofing the skin. It should be noted that any skin condition caused by an issue in the dermis layer – such as acne or wrinkles – cannot be countered by a skin product that contains molecules that are too big to penetrate down to this layer.

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Martin Gavin is a writer for Scinboutique

Lotions vs. skin care creams

November 11, 2009 at 10:59 pm

Author: boy ferry alfiandri
Source: articlesbase.com

There is no dearth of skin care creams and lotions in the market. Name an ailment, and you will find hundreds of skin care creams, lotions and other products for it. As a result of ongoing research and due to ever increasing demand, the number of skin care products seems to be on the increase. Skin care lotions and skin care creams are the most popular forms in which these products are available, and there always seems to be a debate on which form is better?Well, there is no definitive answer to this. It seems more like a matter of personal choice. However, greasy creams are surely less popular as compared to the non-greasy (or less greasy) ones. Since the application of skin care creams is easier, they seem to be preferred (over lotions) in cases where the skin care product is not to be removed immediately after application. So, skin care creams seem more popular as moisturisers than as cleansers or toners. For toners, lotions seem to be preferred over skin care creams. There are some skin care creams that acts as toners too, but generally the toners are available in liquid form only. For cleansing, lotions and skin care creams are equally popular; however, the tilt seems more towards lotions. Creams are known to be most effective in keeping skin moist; hence, the most popular form of skin care creams is moisturisers. Due to the same reason, a lot of people tend to associate skin care creams with dry and sensitive skin. Though it is true to a certain extent, skin care creams are not used only for dry skin, they are also used for making products for oily skin e.g. vitamin A creams and sulphur creams that help reduce the rate of sebum production.Skin care creams are also used for products that cater to skin disorders especially for disorders that require the application of product over a small localised area. This is again due to the fact that skin care creams are easier to apply (without wastage) on the affected area. However, in cases where skin needs to be washed using a medicine/product, lotion is a better choice. Mostly, the manufacturers too realize this fact, making it easier for you to choose between a lotion and a skin care creamEye-creams and anti-ageing creams are other examples where skin care cream is preferred over its lotion counterpart.Whatever your choice be (cream or lotion), knowing how to use it effectively, is more important than anything else. For more info visit: http://skincare-acnetreatment.blogspot.com/

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Anti Wrinkle Lotion: Look as Young as You Feel

October 25, 2009 at 5:31 am

Author: Jan Edwards
Source: articlerich.com

With all the advances in healthcare these days, most folks are living longer lives, and many are living more active lifestyles than seniors ever have before. Gone are the days of grandpas in cardigan sweaters sitting in the Lazy Boy and gray-haired grandmas who spend all day knitting in the rocking chair. Today’s middle-aged-and-beyond folks are just as likely to be skiing down a slope or travelling to Europe, as they are to be living a sedentary “old-age” lifestyle. With such truths staring us in the face, it becomes even more important to have a wrinkle-free face staring back at us from the bathroom mirror. No one wants to feel young and look old, so of course, if you are beginning to notice some lines, crinkles, crow’s feet, and other wrinkles, you are probably searching for a good anti wrinkle lotion.There are many options to choose from, that’s for sure, and let’s face it, there is no real way of knowing whether or not a particular anti wrinkle lotion is going to help your particular skin or not. Other than to simply try it, that is. Despite that fact, there are some things you should know about anti wrinkle lotions and creams.First of all, most anti wrinkle lotions do not really make wrinkles go away. Wrinkles are the result of skin “damage” or repeated facial expressions. Just about any anti wrinkle lotion is really designed to improve the condition of the skin and to reduce the appearance of wrinkles, not completely get rid of wrinkles. And, really, that is just fine, as wrinkles are not huge pain-causers that have to be completely eliminated. They are really just cosmetic problems (for the most part), and so cosmetic fixes are totally appropriate. The most important ingredients to look for in an anti wrinkle lotion are antioxidants and collagen. And the most important thing to remember about wrinkles is that they won’t kill you, so go for a good anti wrinkle lotion that will reduce the appearance of those lines.

Author Bio – Jan Edwards
Jan has a wealth of personal experience in the field of href="http://www.wrinkle-wrinkle.com" rel="nofollow">skin care. 
She believes in the “whole” approach to skin care, rather than just
relying on “quick fix” lotions.  Taking time out from her “day
job” as a corporate model, Jan shares the secrets of looking great for
the camera – and dispels many of the myths about href="http://www.wrinkle-wrinkle.com" rel="nofollow">skin care.

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