Showing posts with label remedy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label remedy. Show all posts

Monday, June 1, 2009

Dark Circles Under Your Eyes? Fix Them with Something Cold



The area around the eyes are sensitive to stresses coming from the body's bad habits. For example, staying up late can stress the tissues around the eyes, especially those below them. The result are dark bruise-like circles that show how much you're punishing your eyes. These circles become obvious with aged skin. Skin exfoliation can help in improving skin texture, but the problem with dark eye circles lie deeper.

While sleeping late and overworking the eyes can be avoided, sometimes, these are necessary to get things done, like when you have a job deadline to meet. In such cases, it may help to have a plan so that you are ready when those circles appear. The best and tested way to cancel out those marks is to use something cold. This usually gets rid of the appearance of stress and skin aging.

There are people who use cold cucumber slices; some use a cold glass of water; others even use ice cubes. But sometimes, you only need something that has the right temperature - you don't really need to have something that's icy-cold - you only need a rmedy that's just-right-cold. In the video above, fashion icon Losmir suggests using cold tea bags! Watch it to see what she has to say.

Tuesday, November 11, 2008

What Really Is The Best Thing For Aging Skin?

by Elizabeth Ruby

What really is the best thing for aging skin? That's a very good question to try to figure out. We all are aging. For some of us it seems like we are aging faster than others, but nevertheless we all age.
As we age and our bodies begin to change it is sometimes easy to overlook good skincare. We look in the mirror and see the wrinkles developing, but then we feel the aches and pains of our bodies, and we quickly forget about our wrinkles and focus on our pains.
But even as we age and our focus becomes more defined on other things besides our looks, we still want to look at the question "what really is the best thing for aging skin."
So let's look at it together and see what we find. Because what we put on oour skin is absorbed into our blood stream, we certainly don't want to put things on our skin that is bad for our health. As stated above our health tends to worsen as we age anyway, so why add more damaging substances to it.
So we need to stay away from skincare products with chemicals in them. Most chemicals are skin irritants or worse cause cancer. Also stay away from petroleum based products - mineral oil, liquid paraffin, paraffin wax - these will clog your pores.
Another thing to stay away from when we consider "what really is the best thing for aging skin" is fragrance. Most fragrance is made from chemicals and will irritate the skin, causing itching or red blotches. A few other dangerous substances in skincare are nitrosamines( such as DEA, MEA or TEA), dioxane, alcohols, (except for stearyl and cetearyl alcholos, which are waxes and perfectly fine for your skin), acrylamide, and triclosan.
Now we've looked at a few things we don't want in our skin care products, let's look at what we do want. We want pure natural products that come from nature. Ingredients like grapeseed oil, avocado oil, shea bitter, and vitamin E.
Other great ingredients include Cynergy TK, wakame, coenzyme Q10, active manuka honey, babassu, and jojoba oil. Many of these ingredients are antioxidants that work at ridding our skin of the free radicals, which cause our skin to break down. Many of them are great wrinkle and fine line removers, helping our aging skin to look younger.
These natural ingredients work with the moisturizers already in our body enhancing them to give our skin the radiant glow we had in our younger years. So when looking for the answer to "what really is the best thing for aging skin", look for natural ingredients that help heal the skin, not dangerous chemicals that will harm it.
About the Author

Elizabeth Ruby is passionate about good health and using healthy products on her skin. She does extensive research on the best products to use and what products to avoid. Visit her website at http://www.your-best-skin-care-site.com/ to find out what products she recommends.