"One of the tests of leadership is the ability to recognize a problem before it becomes an emergency."Arnold H. Glasow
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Acne Medication From Your Dermotologist You may decide that your acne problem is serious and wish to consult a dermatologist. Before visiting a dermatologist for the first time, it is good to know what to expect especially in the type of acne medication that he or she is likely to prescribe. ...
Why Are High pressure Tanning Beds Are Safer And More Effective? If you don't fancy being trapped in a small, claustrophobic bed, high pressure tanning beds allow you to get the great tan you want without the headaches. High pressure beds are engineered with open sides so that most of the space around you is open. ...
Why Skin Care Doesn't Work! Skin Care Products Wont Work.....!No skin care or cosmetic product,( or any other product for thatmatter) will work, unless you use it!Sounds obvious, right?But don't we all have a "graveyard" drawer of unused and never to be used skin care items?Bought ...
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Thought the years of skin problems and pimples were behind you? Think again! Acne rosacea and adult acne are very common skin conditions in mature adults. Acne rosacea is far less common than simple acne, but can be far more difficult to control. Find out how to determine your rosacea "triggers" and how to minimize flare-ups. Thought you finally outgrew the days of bad skin and pimples? Well, think again! Many adults suffer from acne in their late twenties and thirties, even those that had never experienced the problem in adolescence. There are generally two types of adult acne - the more common form called Acne Vulgaris, and the more rare form called Acne Rosacea. It is estimated that up to 85% of the American population between the ages of 12 to 24 years of age have suffered from some form of Acne Vulgaris. However, only about 5% of the population, or 13 million people, experience the aggravation and "rosy" cheeks of Acne Rosacea. Acne Rosacea is a skin condition that is generally restricted to the face and eyes. It generally affects people between the ages of 30 to 60 years old. The condition is characterized by pimples, redness, and broken blood vessels. At the onset, a person's cheeks may tend to blush or flush very easily. However, as the rosacea develops further, redness will be noticeable around the nose area, and then extend over the remainder of the face. An extreme case might experience enlarged oil glands in the nose that can lead to an enlarged and bulbous red nose. For those suffering from this condition, almost 50% will have issues extending to their eyes. Eye symptoms may include burning and tearing, redness, inflamed eyelids, or a scratchy feeling of something in the eyes. Acne Rosacea is not medically dangerous, but is also incurable. The good news is that it can be controlled with treatment. The goal of the treatments is to minimize the symptoms and reduce sensitivity of the skin and eyes. The first step in determining a treatment regimen is to identify possible "triggers", which will be different for each individual. Acne Rosacea generally flares-up when an affected person is exposed to certain environmental or dietary conditions. Some common "triggers" may include hot baths, exercise, wind, cold weather, and certain skin products. This is by no means a comprehensive list. The key to relief is to identify those conditions which tend to aggravate your Rosacea. Easier said then done, you say? Not really. The National Rosacea Society recommends that you maintain a symptom diary. The purpose of your diary is to record what was eaten or the conditions immediately prior to the onset of a Rosacea flare-up. Over a few weeks time, you should start to see a pattern form that will give you insight into your own "triggers". Of course, once you have these "triggers" identified, you can avoid these conditions by modifying your lifestyle or eating habits. Other factors can also contribute to the exacerbation of Rosacea and should be avoided if at all possible. These factors include: avoiding direct sunlight, reducing stress, avoiding long workouts or exertion in hot weather, and limiting spicy foods and hot beverages. Besides avoiding known "triggers", symptoms can be treated with oral or topical antibiotics. Other medications similar to vitamin A are utilized in more extreme cases and are only available through your dermatologist. Also , laser surgery is available as a treatment alternative for reducing enlarged tissue on the nose and improving overall physical appearance. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Bill Wilson is a medical writer for a number of skin care publications. Bill focuses on treatment alternatives for acne skin disorders, including acne and acne rosacea. For more information on acne rosacea or acne, visit these links.
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Exciting News from BIONOVA Skincare!MarketWatch (press release)BONOVA was participating in this exciting event providing attendees with skincare gifts. BIONOVA's spokesperson Nana Danielov, who attended the event, says: "It was a lovely event! I had a great time! We would like to thank all event organizers ...BIONOVA SkincareThe Los Angeles Fashionall 14 news articles » |
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Kimora Lee Simmons Launches Skin Care Line, Talks Baby No. 4Celebrity Baby ScoopAs a model, designer, entrepreneur and mother-of-three she maintains a simple yet up-to-date beauty routine with her new skin care line, Shinto Clinical, designed to work wonders on the skin of evolving women. Kimora opens up to Celebrity Baby Scoop ... |
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NEOVA®'s Technology featured on THE Doctors showMarketWatch (press release)Dr. Keith Marcus, leading facial plastic surgeon speaks to the powerful benefits of NEOVA's proprietary CPC (Copper Peptide Complex) for PhotoDamage MONTGOMERYVILLE, Pa., May 24, 2012 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ -- The NEOVA® skincare brand by PhotoMedex, ...and more » |
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