Articles, tagged with "topical application", page 4
13th August 2010
Knowing exactly how to remove dark circles under your eyes, bags, and wrinkles effectively can save you a lot of time and money in the long run! The problem is that the majority of consumers don't know what it is that even causes these problems to surfac...
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Author:
Laurel Levine
11th August 2010
Some women spend thousands on beauty products every month to prevent or cure aging. The media are filled with advertisements of beautiful flawlessly airbrushed women promoting various products and choose only one seems almost impossible. However have you ...
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Author:
Ron Brouchard
10th August 2010
Men and women should utilize different hair loss products specifically made for them, because the causes differ from male hair loss to female hair loss or thinning hair. When selecting the product, you need to give attention to the active ingredient, to s...
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Author:
Robert Harding
05th August 2010
When individuals get started using essential oils, they generally will start with one of two very popular applications: inhaling certain oils for sleep and relaxation, or topically applying antimicrobial oils to heal wounds and infections. They may or may...
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Author:
GingerGirl
05th August 2010
Many body mechanisms depend on vitamin E and its metabolism. Although it should normally be taken from diet, vitamin E is also available in the form of supplements. Consider the following benefits of vitamin E that will help you understand why a deficient...
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Author:
Amy Wells
15th July 2010
Caring for your skin is certainly an important part of daily life. Damage caused by the sun, pollution, and even soaps and cleansers can have many lasting effects causing wrinkles and advanced signs of aging. For people who are showing visible signs of ...
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Author:
Jenny Angrove
23rd June 2010
The most painful and repugnant form of acne is called Cystic Acne. Without treatment, cystic acne may result in severe scarring and may cause considerable physical and psychological pain. If you have severe acne, antibiotics might be a good way of dealing...
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Author:
Charles
22nd June 2010
These days, people are confronted with acne breakouts and problems all the time. Some actually pay thousands of dollars each year only to pay for commercially manufactured acne treatments that claim to deliver the cures to all your acne; most appear to fa...
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Author:
del441
16th June 2010
In the world of therapeutic aromatherapy, there are three modalities of using essential oils: Topical application, ingestion and inhalation. Sometimes inhalation gets dismissed as not real medicine, but this just isn't the case. Essential oils still get i...
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Author:
GingerGirl
14th June 2010
Tip: This encounter covers topical applications and patient care instruction apart from removing devitalized tissue.
Question: When the surgeon carries out a wound VAC or for that matter cleans a wound by scraping with a sharp curette (not excising tiss...
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Author:
Nancy
08th June 2010
Fever blisters or cold sores are small red blisters that usually appear on the lips and outer edges of the mouth. They often display a clear liquid and form scabs after a few days. They are caused by herpes virus that becomes active when something trigger...
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Author:
Clinton Mccoy
07th June 2010
Let's face it, there are so many of them out there that it is sometimes hard for people to understand which anti aging skin care products really work. Despite the fact that most of these creams and lotions are developed using the same useless ingredients...
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Author:
Laurel Levine
03rd June 2010
Rosacea is a skin problem that is characterized by skin inflammation and skin redness. It is often mistaken as sunburn. The redness begins at the cheeks, and then moves to the nose, finally reaching the forehead and then the chin area of the face.
To...
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Author:
Sturat Michael M
03rd June 2010
Rosacea is a skin condition that is chronic in nature. It begins with facial redness that starts at the cheeks and then spreads to the nose and other areas of the face like the forehead and chin. This disease affects nearly 13 million people in the Unite...
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Author:
Sturat Michael M
03rd June 2010
Rosacea is a skin disorder that shows itself in the form of skin flare-ups. At first, facial skin becomes red at the nose, cheeks, chin and then the forehead. It can initially arise as a problem that comes and then disappears. Later it can turn into a pr...
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Author:
Sturat Michael M