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Secrets to Facial Skin Care Success
Jul 2nd, 2009 by admin

Good facial skin care is a basic health requirement. Each person wants healthy, youthful looking skin. In truth, it is unlikely that any of us would keep our laugh lines given the opportunity to be safely rid of them. You should be proud to take good care of your face and skin so that they remain beautiful and youthful.

However, in our hurry to purchase the latest facial skin care fad, we often neglect the simple things that we can do to keep our skin looking firm, young and healthy far more effective than the latest celebrity beauty trend.

* Consider skin care vitamins. Aging skin has more trouble fighting off environmental factors like free radicals than youthful skin does. Taking a daily vitamin can seriously rejuvenate your skin.

* Grab a handful of nuts. Walnuts contain antioxidants that are good for your skin. After you reach 25, your skin needs help to keep levels of antioxidants high.

* Moisturize regularly. When you were young you might have limited lotions because the oil made you break out. However, as you age your skin loses its ability to retain moisture, so there is no harm in giving your skin a moisturizing boost with a lightly scented daily moisturizer periodically throughout the day. Monitor your skin and if you start to see breakouts, switch to an oil-free moisturizer or reduce your moisturizing sessions.

Following these simple facial skin care tips will protect and restore your skin. Starting today you will know that you are creating more resilient, youthful and healthy skin with these facial skin care tips.

This article was originally published on http://www.BeautyCtr.com and has been republished here due to repeated requests from our readers.  Thank you for your feedback!  Check out BeautyCtr.com regularly for more updates about health and beauty products.

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Understanding Organic Skin Care
Jul 2nd, 2009 by admin

organic skin care is a mystery to many people. In general, we know that organic things are good for us. However, most of us do not really know exactly what the word organic means. We probably assume that organic skin care labels mean a product is good for our skin because it is natural. This notion is partially true, but it takes more than just a few natural ingredients to make a truly organic skin care product. To get the most out of buying organic skin care, you need to know how to read the ingredients properly.

The label “organic” means that the product in question has 95 percent organic ingredients. Anything that is carbon-based is organic. This means that a product needs 95 percent carbon-based ingredients to be organic. In the case of cosmetics and skin care products, this means that if a product contains petroleum or petroleum-based ingredients, it can still be labeled organic. This is particularly important since methylparaben, which is petroleum-based and is present in many skin care products, is a suspected carcinogen. It is pretty certain that when you think “organic skin care” you are not thinking of crude oil derivatives that might give you cancer. You need to make sure that your definition of organic skin care works with the legal definition before you invest.

To get real organic skin care that meets your expectations, think ahead of time about what you want. In general, most people want unaltered, natural components in their skin care products. (Naturally, you may find a few preservatives and processing compounds included for health reasons.) Usually, people also think “green” when they think organic. They want to be reassured that their product did not harm the environment.

The best way to be sure that you are getting the type of product you want is to simply read the label. Keep an eye out for ingredients that were derived from other things. What if you see “Cocamide-DEA derived from coconut oil?” You might be tempted to assume this is organic because it comes from a natural substance. Turns out, processing this compound cannot occur without using a known carcinogen. In truth, derived ingredients may not be organic in the way that most of us would use the term.

You can also use water content to evaluate how truly organic a product is. Often, a label of 75 percent organic merely indicates about 75 percent water in the product. Generally speaking, organic skin care products should be totally organic or not labeled organic at all.

You can reap incredible rewards from using truly organic skin care products. Your skin is a natural organ and will benefit from natural elements. In order to get true benefits from organic skin care, however, you have to be able to spot the “good stuff.”

This information provided as a courtesy of http://www.BeautyCtr.com, America’s leading source of free, unbiased information and reviews about health and beauty products.

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How Natural Skin Care can Work with Your Current Beauty Routine
Jun 25th, 2009 by admin

Often people avoid natural skin care because they assume it will be too hard to change. While this concern does have some foundation, natural skin care is not exclusive and can be worked into any beauty routine in a gradual and effective fashion.

There are a great many advantages to natural skin care, including:

* Skin safety since you are not exposing it to manmade chemicals

* Conserving resources by using natural cosmetic products.

* Encouraging your family to follow a green lifestyle.

It is possible that you will not wish to throw your old favorites away. Instead of just pitching everything and starting over with a blank slate, work yourself into your new natural skin care routine gradually. This will not only ease the strain on your pocketbook, but it will also help your skin get accustomed to the new products one at a time rather than throwing them all in your face – literally – at once.

* Step One: As you run low on products, replace those products with natural ones. You might select an avocado moisturizer to replace your current one.

* Step Two: Pick your first replacements. Go for the things that you think you will find most rewarding first. In many cases, these natural products may actually add to your beauty regimen rather than simply replacing an existing facet. Natural toners protect makeup and still moisturize skin. Work in small things slowly like a bottle of natural spray toner in a desk drawer at work.

* Step Three: Determine your favorites. Do some research on natural skin care products to determine what best suits your needs. Once you find something that works, it is time to move on to the next step of your beauty regimen and replace that with a natural product as well. Install the new natural product in your beauty routine.

Once you start using natural skin care products, you will wonder what took you so long. People using natural skin care products often find that they affect more than just appearance. They also feel less stress and more alert throughout the day. This makes natural skin care products extremely attractive regardless of your age and skin type, so look into your options today.

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