Your facial expressions cause wrinkles
Wrinkles tend to conform to our most dominant facial expressions. If you tend to frown or scowl, you can expect to see a furrowed brow, down-turning lines at the mouth,…
Continue readingWrinkles tend to conform to our most dominant facial expressions. If you tend to frown or scowl, you can expect to see a furrowed brow, down-turning lines at the mouth,…
Continue readingIf you are over the age of 50 or frequently work outside, you may find yourself with dry and itchy skin. Choose a moisturizing cream rather than a lotion to…
Continue readingThe start of menopause also signals changes for your skin. The drop in estrogen results in the loss of skin elasticity and reduced collagen production (causing the skin to appear…
Continue readingAfter cleansing, the second step of a basic three-step skin care regimen is the use of an astringent or toner. Available for dry, normal, oily and acne-prone skin types, these…
Continue readingDry or sensitive skin, eczema, insect bites and contact allergies can cause itchy skin. A traditional way to soothe the itch is to add oatmeal to your bathwater. Soothing itchy…
Continue readingMake a point of choosing mild, soap-free and fragrance-free cleansing products. Formulations designed for sensitive skin tend to contain non-irritating ingredients. The benefits reside with their complex mixture of surfactants,…
Continue readingExercise isn’t just good for your heart…it’s good for your skin too! By promoting capillary function and collagen production, exercise can actually decrease and slow the signs of premature aging….
Continue readingIf you have combination skin, your face is more likely to be oily on the T-zone (forehead, nose and chin) and dry on the cheeks and neck. A non-comedogenic moisturizer…
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