Showing posts with label Skin Whitening. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Skin Whitening. Show all posts

Thursday, November 12, 2009

Women's Facial Hair- the Laser Hair Removal Solution

Women’s Excessive Facial Hair Growth - there’s no need to suffer!

Excessive facial or body hair in women is a condition called hirsutism. Hirsutism either runs in the family, usually presenting at menopause and puberty, or it can be an indicator of a larger underlying problem. Research indicates that up to 10-12% of the Australian female population is affected by Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome which can be linked to excessive hair growth and hirsutism.

Hereditary hirsutism is largely an aesthetic rather than a health concern. When not hereditary it is most likely the result of excessive male hormone production (adrenal virilism), or an increased sensitivity of the hair follicle to normal male hormone levels. It is important to both a woman's health and her self-con dence to have this condition diagnosed by a doctor. Hirsutism and any hormone imbalance that may underlie this condition can be treated. Excessive facial and/or body hair can be managed. Electrolysis is one means of managing excess hair but this can be painful, slow and very costly requiring many visits as only one follicle at a time is usually treated by sending an electrical pulse down the hair shaft.

Laser hair removal (as distinct from the much less effective IPL) is a much more manageable maintenance procedure as it treats a larger number of follicles at a time, is more comfortable than electrolysis and provides fast effective treatments. Hormonal hair growth via Laser Hair Removal therapy is efficient and manageable but not always a permanent solution as it is likely that hormonal hair regrowth may occur although usually at a much slower rate and usually much thinner than before, so hirsutism sufferers should be wary of claims by any service provider that they will achieve a permanent solution.

A woman might consider bleaching her facial hair, which makes it less visible alternatively regularly waxing can also assist. All of these methods should be used as means to treating the symptom, but any woman with progressing hirsutism should consult a doctor for a diagnosis in order not to compromise her health, or her self-confidence.

Nad’s Laser Hair Removal Clinic treats a number of hirsutism sufferer’s however warns that when it comes to facial hair, clients need to carefully select their treatment provider as Nad’s Clinics see a large number of clients that have been treated by inexperienced IPL and Laser Clinics. Inappropriate treatment can result in additional hair growth to facial or hormonal areas. Nad’s Laser Hair Removal Clinic warns that ONLY the affected areas should be treated by highly skilled therapists that have a sound understanding and many years experience in dealing with skin as inappropriate treatments may result in adverse side effects.. Additionally, certain medications are photosensitive and can result in an adverse affect if a pre treatment Consultation is not accurately conducted by skilled Therapists. For more information on laser hair removal visit www.nadsclinic.com.au



November 13, 2009
By Nads Laser Hair Removal Clinic

Hair Removal

Monday, November 9, 2009

Best Whitening Cream - Discover the Natural Whitening Agent That Will Not Irritate Your Skin

Most of the lightening creams on the market cause skin irritation; hence if you want the best whitening cream, you have to look for one that contains a lightening agent that will effectively lighten your skin without irritating it. The good news is that you can actually find such a product, but you need to know how to find it.

It may surprise you to learn that he best whitening cream is not one of those you see on TV advertisements; it is not even found among the popular brands. The truth is that most of those brands you see on TV claiming to have the ability to remove skin pigmentation are not effective; yes, most of them do not live up to their claims and they also contain ingredients that are harmful to your body

Gone are the days when products that contain hydroquinone and alphahydroxy acids were referred to as the best whitening creams. Now we know better, we now know that these two chemicals are harmful to the skin; they cause irritation, inflammation and redness of the skin. They also cause your skin to be more photosensitive, making it prone to sunburn; worse still, they damage the outer layer of your skin, making it vulnerable to infections.

The best whitening cream does not contain any harmful chemical; rather it contains all natural ingredients that are quite gentle on your skin. I discovered one of such ingredients during my research; it is called Extrapone™ Nutgrass. This plant grows wild in India and the root is medicinal; it lightens the skin by inhibiting the production of melanin. Research shows that Extrapone™ Nutgrass root inhibits melanin production by more than 41% if used in 0.5 concentration.

The good thing about this natural ingredient is that, while other lightening agents irritate your skin Nutgrass actually prevents irritation. This is because it was first developed as an anti-irritant. It is effective at removing age spots, freckles and other skin pigmentation. It also contains anti-aging properties; hence, it whitens your skin and at the same time makes it look younger.

Other natural ingredients you should look for in the best whitening cream include Cynergy TK™, Maracuja and Natural vitamin E.

If you really want the best whitening cream, look for one that contains Extrapone™ Nutgrass root and the other natural ingredients mentioned above; they will work together in synergy to give your skin natural lightening and glowing effects, making it look radiant and younger.

Visit my website to learn about other natural ingredients the best whitening cream should contain.



November 10, 2009
By Caroline Igwe
Caroline Igwe is an avid researcher on skin care and she likes sharing information on her research findings; visit her website for information on a skin care brand she recommends that will help you achieve and maintain a healthy, smooth and youthful looking skin: www.healthy-and-clear-skin-site.com

Whitening Cream

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

All About Laser Hair Removal

Are you tired of constantly shaving and dealing with unwanted hair on your body? If so, laser hair removal just might be the thing for you! Of course, there might be a better option for you. Some of those options might be shaving, bleaching, tweezing or waxing. Each of these has their ups and downs but might be better for you.

Laser hair removals work by the beams of light they produce. They apply the laser device to your skin causing it to get hot. This heat damages the follicle and keeps it from growing in the future.

One of the requirements for laser hair removal is that your hair is darker than your skin. Laser hair removal is also not recommended for naturally dark people because too much laser energy is absorbed into their skin. If you tan it also recommended you do not have laser hair removal done. You can wait until your tan is gone and then proceed.

If you have light skin you can expect an easier laser hair removal procedure as well as fewer treatments with quicker results. If you are darker skinned it could take longer for results to show and you will have more treatments. Each person is different when being treated for something just the same as being treated for laser hair removal.

Most areas of the body can be treated with laser hair removal. The most popular areas:

- Back - Neck - Legs - Chest - Bikini Line - Face - Underarms - Upper Lip - Abdomen

If you have a specific area you want done, talk to your local laser hair removal expert. If you are seriously considering laser hair removal you do not want to tan prior to having it done. The treatment will be less effective this way.

Laser hair removal is for women and men of all ages. Children can have it done granted they are old enough to cooperate. Laser hair removal is becoming more popular with men today. They are having their chests and backs done as well as their abdomen and sometimes face.

While laser hair removal is proven to be quite safe, there are still some cons to having the procedure. The main worry being who is giving you the treatment. If this person is not entirely qualified to perform this procedure, they could damage your skin. Be sure you know all about your professional performing this.

The cost of laser hair removal can be pricey but it really depends on your location. Every clinic is different so you want to contact a local clinic. Find out what their rates are and maybe even meet with a consultant to see if laser hair removal is right for you. You might think so just because you are tired of shaving. This may not be true though so it is better to consult a professional first.

As with any major procedure you might have done, do all your research on laser hair removal before making a final decision. If you do not get all the facts before committing to it, you might be disappointed in the end. You might not even be eligible for laser hair removal.



November 4, 2009
By David Riewe
Vist Daves Health Buzz To Learn More About Laser Hair Removal http://www.daveshealthbuzz.com/laser-hair-removal


Hair Removal

Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Tips for Healthy and Glowing Skin

Great beauty begins from the inside and radiates out to the world through healthy, glowing skin. Unfortunately, the skin also reflects the damages we inflict on it daily. It isn’t just environmental factors that damage our skin. Factors such as stress, illnesses and malnutrition can show glaringly on our skin over time in the form of wrinkles, age spots and discoloration.

Stress and lack of exercise can impact natural beautiful skin in a negative way. For example, stress can lead to eating disorders, lack of sleep and influence hormones. All of these factors in isolation can cause considerable negative effects, but when combined, the effects can be striking and irreversible. Learning relaxation techniques or beginning an exercise program can help to fight stress-related damages. Yoga and meditation are two activities that may fill this need.

Diet is also a significant contributor of natural beautiful skin. A healthy diet that is low in fat and high in nutrition can have the effect of improving the overall appearance of skin significantly. Many skin conditions are the direct results of an unhealthy diet. For instance, acne is due in part to blocked pores. Oily unhealthy food contributes to pore blockage and that can aggravate existing acne conditions by increasing the likelihood of future eruptions. A beautiful skin diet is composed of natural, fresh and wholesome food that digests well, contributes the much needed nutrients, vitamins and compounds for healthy-looking skin and helps the body rid itself of toxins that are the creators of problem skin. Beneficial food includes high fiber and lean proteins. Vitamins that come from fresh vegetables and fruits will also make a huge difference in the skin’s overall appearance.

Last but not least, cosmetics and other skin care products are also important items for preserving natural beautiful skin. When chosen correctly, suitable skin care products, under eye creams, sunscreen lotions, shampoos, deodorants and makeup can have the potential to improve the look of your skin. Choosing products that are natural and gentle will help natural beautiful skin stay that way.

So for all beauty advocates out there, the good news here is that a healthy lifestyle that incorporates a sensible nutritious diet, regular exercise and a comprehensive skin care regiment can help you to reverse some of the adverse effects that time creates on our skin, and the best time to start is definitely now.


October 29, 2009
By Sia
Skinwhite Skin care products

Skin Whitening

Sunday, October 25, 2009

Considering Skin Whitening?

Are you thinking about skin whitening? Here are some things to consider.

Skin whitening has been in practice around the world for at least hundreds of years. While there are many different reasons people want to lighten the color of their skin, it's a personal choice that some will make and some won't.

Sometimes people get their skin whitened to have an effect on their social status, but other times it's to help correct skin problems like discoloration, blotches and uneven skin tone.

Some might say that this is all about vanity, about people just wanting to look better and feel good about themselves. What's wrong with that, though? Having clear, uniformly colored skin can go a long way to help with self-esteem.

With a high self-esteem, people feel more confident and as a result are capable of bigger and better things. So skin whitening might be connected to vanity, but it's not necessarily a terrible thing.

There are a lot of different skin whitening techniques and creams out there using a wide array of substances. Hydroquinone, mercury, arbutin, tretinoin, kojic acid and azelaic acid are some of the things used in some topical ointments for skin lightening.

Some of those don't sound that bad ... but Mercury? That's the stuff they use in thermometers and is highly toxic in the wrong doses! Are there alternatives if you want your skin whitened?

Lasers are also sometimes used in skin whitening, but with the technology available today, it's not a very consistent way to lighten your skin pigmentation. They've been known to cause problems, especially for people with a darker natural skin color.

Another, some might say safer, way to skin whitening is a side effect of L-glutathione. Glutathione inhibits the production of melanin, which causes a lightening of skin color. It sounds a lot safer than products that contain mercury.

Whether or not to lighten your skin color is a decision that shouldn't be made lightly. It should be a personal choice, though, not clouded too much by what other people might think.

You should still do your homework when thinking about having your skin whitened by any method. One idea is to try to go online and find other people who have had success with different methods of skin whitening.

To balance those people, you might also read about any people who may have had problems with various techniques at skin whitening. (Anyone have Michael Jackson's email?!)

Other people might have their thoughts and opinions about skin whitening, but when all is said and done, it's your choice as to whether or not it's something for you. Skin whitening can go a long way in helping people feel better about themselves.

And when people feel better about themselves, they tend to feel better about other people and the world in general, making it an easier place for all of us to live.



October 26, 2009
By Gen Wright
To learn more about skin whitening and glutathione, please visit our website.

Skin Whitening

Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Skin Whitening Beauty Tips What You Should Know About Skincare Meant to Make Your Skin Fairer

My. Fair. Beauty. Fair skin is sexy. A lady with fair fine skin is regarded as a fair beauty.

For centuries, men have equated fair skin on ladies with beauty. Even today, although tan skin is appreciated in the west, most cultures prize fair skin. Men love fair beauties. Not the sickly white, corpse-like complexion, but fair, translucent and radiant with a healthy rosy flush.

With sun exposure, even wearing an SPF 50 sunblock will not prevent your skin from darkening. That fair, white complexion is hard to attain and just as hard to maintain.

In the past, women would stay out of the sun as far as possible in order to prevent their skin from darkening. If they had to go out in the sun, they would carry parasols to protect themselves from the sun's skin-darkening rays.

Whitening home remedies have been in existence for as long as fair skin has been in vogue. In the kitchen, a woman might mix egg white with lemon juice to use as a facial mask to lighten the skin.

Licorice root contains substances that fade away the pigmentation in the skin and hence is used in many skin lightening products. Hydroquinone is another potent skin lightening ingredient used in skin whitening treats. It disrupts the production of melanin and hence prevents skin from darkening. Arbutin is another skin lightening ingredient that works by inhibiting the production of melanin.

Many of the skin whitening products contain plant extracts to give you fairer skin. Mulberry, white mulberry and paper mulberry contain arbutin which makes skin fairer by preventing your skin from darkening. Elizabeth Arden's Prevage White Concentrate Brightening Serum has Soy Ferulate-C.

Most whitening skincare products make skin fairer by sloughing off the darkened surface of the epidermis. Alpha hydroxy acids like lactic acid and glycolic acid remove hyperpigmented skin cells and boost cell turnover, hence making skin fairer. Garnier light night overnight whitening peeling cream uses AHAs to peel the skin and slow down melanin production.

Then there are those that prevent skin from darkening by inhibiting melanin production. Melanin is the pigment that gives skin its color. More melanin is produced when the skin is exposed to sunlight. Vitamin C, Kojic acid, Azelaic acid, Arbutin and Hydroquinone are substances often used in skin whitening products to lighten your skin through the inhibition of melanin production. Biotherm white detox targets RAB27 which would otherwise support the melanin that would cause dark spots.

Typically, whitening skincare products treat the epidermis at most. Recently, Lancome has come up with a range that treats the dermis as well as the epidermis. Since UV rays penetrate the dermis as well as the epidermis and causes inflammatory messengers to stimulate melanocytes to produce melanin which causes skin to darken, Lancome's blanc expert GN-White generating new whiteness spot eraser targets these inflammatory messengers on the epidermis and dermis to prevent the darkening of the skin.

This is done through the use of sphinganine and mint to neutralize those signals so that melanocytes aren't stimulated to make melanin.



October 22, 2009
By Janice Tham
More about arbutin at http://www.everythingbeauty.info/arbutin.htm More skin whitening tips at http://www.everythingbeauty.info/whitening.htm Skin whitening beauty products at http://www.cosmetics-online.net/Make-your-skin-fairer.html from http://www.cosmetics-online.net from

Skin Whitening

Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Considering Skin Whitening?

Are you thinking about skin whitening? Here are some things to consider.

Skin whitening has been in practice around the world for at least hundreds of years. While there are many different reasons people want to lighten the color of their skin, it's a personal choice that some will make and some won't.

Sometimes people get their skin whitened to have an effect on their social status, but other times it's to help correct skin problems like discoloration, blotches and uneven skin tone.

Some might say that this is all about vanity, about people just wanting to look better and feel good about themselves. What's wrong with that, though? Having clear, uniformly colored skin can go a long way to help with self-esteem.

With a high self-esteem, people feel more confident and as a result are capable of bigger and better things. So skin whitening might be connected to vanity, but it's not necessarily a terrible thing.

There are a lot of different skin whitening techniques and creams out there using a wide array of substances. Hydroquinone, mercury, arbutin, tretinoin, kojic acid and azelaic acid are some of the things used in some topical ointments for skin lightening.

Some of those don't sound that bad ... but Mercury? That's the stuff they use in thermometers and is highly toxic in the wrong doses! Are there alternatives if you want your skin whitened?

Lasers are also sometimes used in skin whitening, but with the technology available today, it's not a very consistent way to lighten your skin pigmentation. They've been known to cause problems, especially for people with a darker natural skin color.

Another, some might say safer, way to skin whitening is a side effect of L-glutathione. Glutathione inhibits the production of melanin, which causes a lightening of skin color. It sounds a lot safer than products that contain mercury.

Whether or not to lighten your skin color is a decision that shouldn't be made lightly. It should be a personal choice, though, not clouded too much by what other people might think.

You should still do your homework when thinking about having your skin whitened by any method. One idea is to try to go online and find other people who have had success with different methods of skin whitening.

To balance those people, you might also read about any people who may have had problems with various techniques at skin whitening. (Anyone have Michael Jackson's email?!)

Other people might have their thoughts and opinions about skin whitening, but when all is said and done, it's your choice as to whether or not it's something for you. Skin whitening can go a long way in helping people feel better about themselves.

And when people feel better about themselves, they tend to feel better about other people and the world in general, making it an easier place for all of us to live.



October 7, 2009
By Gen Wright
To learn more about skin whitening and glutathione, please visit our website.

Monday, September 14, 2009

How Can Natural Skin Care Products Make A Difference?

Everyone is going natural, and who can blame them? The skin is one of the body's most noticeable features. It is constantly exposed to chemicals and other harmful influences like UV rays and stress. The foods we put into our bodies can also influence the appearance of our skin. Since there are enough chemicals and negative influences affecting our skin, we should steer clear of chemical-based skin care products, and opt for a more natural approach. Here are some of the benefits of using natural skin care products:

1. No chemicals. Each day we are around chemicals that are used to clean, gas from vehicles, and some of us are even around cigarette smoke. These things are not good for our skin. Constant exposure to a variety of negative things can leave our skin looking aged, dry, cracked, and old. Natural products are chemical-free.

2. Natural skin care products treat the skin better than unnatural treatments do. Natural things like plants, fruits, herbs, etc., were put here to serve a purpose. It is a shame that some of us are still not taking advantage of these natural and plentiful benefits that are so readily available to us.

3. All natural skin care products possess healing properties that chemical-based skin care products do not. It is true that Mother Nature has given us all that we will ever need to take good care of our skin. Natural skin care products not only help to take care of your skin, they get down into the deeper layers of the skin to repair it and permanently heal it.

4. There are no allergic reactions. There is no eye redness, and no other forms of irritation to deal with. All of the man-made substances are absent, so there is no need to panic that you will be allergic to a natural skin care product.

5. Less use is needed. Since the products are genuine, there is no need to go back and constantly repair the damage done over and over again. All natural skin care products provide better quality, and the creams last longer when not being used.

6. Natural skin care products do not do additional damage to your skin. Chemical-based skin care products might appear to do some temporary repair to your skin, but over time, they are actually damaging your skin. This is what leads to the constant usage of chemical-based skin care products. Suppose that is how they keep their business going? They give you a little bit of repair, and a little bit of damage at the same time.

7. You do not have to worry about harmful substances getting down into your blood stream. It has been proven that over 60% of chemicals that we put on our skin get absorbed into our blood streams. When chemicals absorb into our blood stream through the skin, it heightens our chances of developing eczema, allergies, breakouts, oily skin, cancer, and other various illnesses. With natural skin care products, you know exactly what is going on your skin, and you do not have to worry about getting sick.

As you can see, the benefits of using natural skin care products definitely have the upper hand over unnatural skin care products. Natural skin care is readily available to us only if we choose to use it. The results that natural skin care products have on our skin are better and longer lasting. It is no wonder why they are becoming more and more popular. It is a huge relief to know that more people are actually taking the time out to switch to something better for their skin, and easier on their health. We need to be using something that our bodies are compatible with, not something that we are constantly going to be at odds with. All natural skin care products are the answer.

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September 14, 2009
By Modi Ronen
Modi Ronen co-founded the leading facial and skin care products site. They bring global products ranging from peels and moisturizers to daily skin care products .
Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/health-articles/how-can-natural-skin-care-products-make-a-difference-900928.html