Articles, tagged with "skin ages", page 4
03rd March 2010
Vanity is a natural human characteristic. It is innate in all of us. And although most people do not regard their skin as an organ, our skin is in fact the largest vital organ in our body. Skin that is clogged and unhealthy is not just a beauty problem. I...
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Author:
Rob
26th February 2010
From the age of about 25 years, the visible signs of aging start to appear. As the skins natural ability to repair and regenerate itself begins to slow down, there is a slower turnover of old cells being replaced by new cells. Damage such as that related ...
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Author:
Ben
23rd February 2010
Just like every organ in our body, our skin ages - definitely faster if stress is on the equation. Due to time and stress, metabolism slows down and the skin produces less sebum, components that give skin its youthful qualities. Devitalized, the skin beco...
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Author:
goodevening7
19th February 2010
How to get rid of cellulite is a question that passes most women's lips at some point during their adult lives, and for many it is a constant concern, especially during bikini season. So, why do we get these pitted bits on our thighs - even if we're not f...
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Author:
Alexia Inge
18th February 2010
What images come to mind upon hearing the word "old"? Maybe one will think of a person who has white hair, has difficulty walking or hearing, and someone with wrinkly skin. Being old usually has negative connotations and some, if not most, people are even...
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Author:
Lino Rivas
12th February 2010
As your skin ages, it begins to show signs of damage. This is why we want to know how to heal damaged skin. There are several factors that can cause damage to the skin. Let's look at some of them now.
One of the main causes of damaged skin is the sun. ...
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Author:
D. Karlson
01st February 2010
What happened to my skin?
Sunspots. Dark spots. Lines and wrinkles. Saggy skin. Loss of elasticity. Pigmentation. Unevenness. How did this happen?
You're not alone if you've looked in the mirror and noticed a myriad of skin imperfections. Yo...
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SkinGift.com
27th January 2010
Anti wrinkle lotion should aid in slowing aging of the derma. While no doubt accurate that symptoms of degradation may be perceived as proof of experience and wisdom, the typical individual in all likelihood can do without age symptoms.
Notwithstanding...
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Author:
Helen Baker
15th January 2010
If you are interested in facial rejuvenation, you may have heard that the best way to go about it is by building collagen. How can this help? Because collagen and elastin are two key components that make up healthy, youthful skin and replacing collagen th...
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Author:
Amy Wells
15th January 2010
If you are interested in maintaining your appearance as you age, facial care is critical to good skin. Night face creams are an important part of this facial care routine. You may think that simply washing your face with a good quality cleanser will be en...
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Author:
Amy Wells
15th January 2010
No doubt you have developed your own method of how to keep your skin younger looking by using your favorite anti-aging facial skincare ingredients and wrinkle reduction substances.
What you may not be aware of is there has been some great ground breaki...
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Author:
Danielle M.Armstrong
11th January 2010
Your skin is your armor, your shield from the elements. Yet when was the last time you really thought about what you need to do to take care of it? Throughout your life, genetic and environmental factors will cause a lot of wear and tear to your skin.
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Author:
victor
06th January 2010
The answer to reducing lines and wrinkles is not surgical skin tightening. In fact, I recently heard a plastic surgeon commenting on the radio that he often uses specific creams and lotions rather than surgical procedures because in many cases, surgery is...
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Author:
D. Karlson
23rd December 2009
Most wrinkles become visible on the parts of the body where sun exposure is greatest. These particularly include the face, neck, backs of hands, and the tops of the forearms. Wrinkles come in two categories: fine surface lines and deep furrow.
Skin age...
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Author:
herbalcure30
10th December 2009
Our skin tends to age faster than our chronological age. At least it seems that way. As the skin ages, it starts to lose its elasticity. Another characteristic of an ageing skin is the development of fine lines, wrinkles and spots; these spots are called ...
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Author:
Quester