Articles, tagged with "outer layer of skin", page 6
05th January 2009
It's an unfortunate fact as far as your skin's concerned that it's all downhill, after age 30. Fine lines start to appear that turn into deep wrinkles by the time you reach 60. But, it doesn't have to be that way.
Destruction of collagen and elastin ar...
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Author:
Mike Iredale
19th December 2008
Do you realize your body already knows how to naturally produce collagen and elastin given the right stimulation?
What's the number 1 biggest reason you get wrinkles as you get older? - Loss of collagen and elastin!
If that's true! - Why don't we ju...
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Author:
Kathryn M. Reid
01st December 2008
Do you realize hundreds of millions of dollars are spent each year on anti wrinkle creams that don't work! The big issue is -- do collagen and elastin products work at all in anti-aging skin care creams?
TV, newspaper and magazine advertising are incre...
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Author:
Kathryn M. Reid
01st December 2008
Do you know what collagen is? And what it does for your skin? Well, it's a protein and one of the major building blocks under your skin to help keep wrinkles at bay. Low levels of collagen and elastin are major reasons contributing to your skin becoming w...
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Author:
Kathryn M. Reid
26th November 2008
Got dry skin? A dry skin care anti aging lotion is the optimal solution for dry skin care problems.
In order for any dry skin care anti aging lotion to actually improve a dry skin condition for more than a few minutes, the lotion must get below the se...
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Author:
John Russell
16th November 2008
There is a complete approach to aging skincare that involves dietary and lifestyle factors, as well as nourish creams that improve the skin's health. When I was rating skincare products, I always gave high marks to those that contained lots of nutrients a...
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Author:
Laurel Levine
16th November 2008
The outer layer of your skin consists of dead skin cells - it's a defensive layer designed to defend the delicate living cells of the deeper layers of skin. This layer of skin wants to wait moisturized to defend the deeper layers of skin.
In arrange to...
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Author:
richersiamon
09th September 2008
Skin cancer often appears on the parts of body, which are never exposed to sun. Less than 10,000 people die from skin cancer in US each year. To place this in proper perspective, people in United States are 10 times more likely to be killed in a hospital ...
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Author:
John Smith
27th August 2008
It used to be the case that celebrities who'd had cosmetic surgery were easy to spot, some more notably than others. These day's with the advancements being made in the field it is becoming increasingly difficult to spot the latest celebrity to go under ...
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Author:
james
18th July 2008
Elastosis perforans serpiginosa is also called Lutz-Miescher's syndrome. Elastosis perforans serpiginosa is a disorder characterized by transepithelial elimination of elastin. Elastosis perforans serpiginosa is a member of a larger class of disorders that...
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Author:
Juliet Cohen
06th July 2008
Anti-wrinkle creams could help reduce the appearance of aging. It is generally not permanent removing wrinkles, but helps remove the dead outer layer of skin or hydrate the skin and plump it up. It is giving the appearance of removing wrinkles. Anti wrink...
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Author:
wina
19th June 2008
A burn injury is a bodily injury. A burn injury can be caused by many different sources. Some of these include friction, electricity, and heat. A burn injury can vary greatly regarding the type of tissue that is affected by the burn injury, how severe t...
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Author:
Henry Funk
01st May 2008
Skin cancer treatment is given to a patient to destroy and remove a cancer and leave as small and unnoticeable scar as possible. The size and location of the skin cancer, patients medical history, patients health, patient's age and the risk of scarring w...
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Author:
Nigel M
01st April 2008
Steaming is beneficial for cleaning all types of skin. It cleans the skin of all surface dirt, stimulates the circulation and unclogs blocked pores. It opens your pores, removes dead skin cells, improves circulation and allows for a deep cleansing of yo...
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Author:
peterhutch
28th March 2008
During this procedure, an intense beam of light energy (laser) is directed at the area you want treated. The laser beam destroys the outer layer of skin (epidermis). At the same time the laser heats the underlying skin (dermis), which stimulates the growt...
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Author:
peterhutch