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Using Mineral Makeup: A New Trend in Cosmetics

Mineral is a new cosmetic trend that emphasizes natural and being eco-friendly by using ingredients. Mineral makeup is mostly made up of natural minerals. It does not contain any chemicals, additives, animal byproducts, talc, oil, synthetic fragrances, and other manufactured skin irritants. Mineral makeup is made by pulverizing sterilized minerals into a fine powder that is mixed with natural pigments to produce various shades.

Synthetic ingredients have a negative impact on the skin causing such problems as , blackheads, clogged pores, skin irritations, and dry skin. As well, some artificial colors are known as carcinogens. With mineral makeup, there is a significantly reduced risk of allergic reactions and break outs. The minerals in the makeup consist of titanium dioxide, zinc oxide, and iron oxide. Iron oxide gives color to the makeup. Titanium and zinc are a natural anti-inflammatory, and titanium dioxide is a natural sunscreen and provides an SPF of 15 to 20.

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Sensitive Skin Care Routine

can be a very annoying condition to have to live with. Even the smallest things can lead to severe irritation of the skin. Even basic products like moisturizers cause a severe sting and can leave behind nasty rashes. Shaving or otherwise removing is pretty much impossible without causing major side effects. Even just being outdoors at the wrong time or without the proper protection can lead to severe problems. People suffering form must come up with an effective routine to ensure that their skin stays healthy.

The first step in building a good sensitive skin care routine is to switch out the products that you use. There are various soaps and other skin care products that are formulated specially for people with sensitive skin. The fewer ingredients that a product has the better it will be for sensitive skin. If there are few ingredients, then theres a lower chance of harsh chemicals that will inflame the skin. Soaps and other products that are fragrant or have deodorizing properties will often cause irritation.

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Acne Myths......Fact or Fiction?

Time has come to clear some of the rubble surrounding the cause and of . You see, misinformation will only lead you down the path of frustration and discouragement. You will never receive the radiant skin you so desire based on hearsay and snake oil. Misinformation is everywhere. I shudder at some of the things I read online or even hear within my own peer groups. Maybe you have heard and read about them to so keep reading and lets get to the bottom of it all. Remember, knowledge is power and power will help you end the breakouts!

1. The Old Soap And Water Theory

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How to Get Rid of Acne Fast

Want to learn how to get rid of fast? You’ll be surprised to know that you can actually get rid of all that in just 2 days time! All you need is to follow the right intense treatment routine and follow it on the dot for two straight days.

Start your first day by cleaning your face up with an oil-free cleanser made up of 2% Salicylic acid. Massage the solution to your face in a circular motion. Once you’ve covered the entire face, wash it all off with water.

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History of Makeup

People may be surprised to know that makeup, despite all of its complexities, isnt something that was invented in recent times. In fact there is long history of makeup that has led it to the point where it is today. Pharaohs and great queens of Egypt wore makeup thousands of years ago and while it wasnt composed of the same materials, they still used it in similar ways as people do today.

Museums will even show how makeup has been around for an incredibly long time. The ancient drawings and statues of Egyptians show just about every person with line around their eyes. Thats right; they had eyeliner even back then. The history of makeup is found in the Bible too with famous from Biblical history applying makeup and performing treatments as part of their daily routine. Actors have been using makeup for a long time as well, especially in the days where women were not a part of the theater and men played both genders.

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Using Sunblock to Prevent Skin Problems

Some people are under the mistaken assumption that the only time to use sunscreen is on especially hot and sunny days. The truth is that anytime that were out in the sun, the suns rays are having negative impact on our skin. There is constant barrage of ultraviolet light that can cause our skin to age before its time, and it can lead to more serious skin problems in the long term. Even on days when its not all that hot outside, it is good idea to use sunscreen.

With that said, sunscreen is still most needed when a person is spending a day out in the sun, especially if theyre trying to tan. This is when there is the biggest risk of sunburn, which is a direct result of intense sun exposure. Its important to understand how to choose the right sunscreen for the job. SPF, or sun protection factor, is the rating system that is used to determine the strength of a sunscreen. Usually, a minimum sun protection factor of 15 is recommended for tanning or prolonged sun exposure. However, much more powerful levels of protection are available — up to a 60 SPF rating or more.

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Botox for Crow's Feet

Crow’ feet are those fine lines and wrinkles that are found right around the corners of a person’ eyes. They usually branch out horizontally from the corner of the eye towards the ear to form what looks like the foot of a crow, hence the name. There are many treatments that are available for the prevention and correction of these fine lines and wrinkles. But Botox is the quickest and most effective method in getting rid of crow’ feet.

Crow’s feet are often caused by excessive and repetitive squinting. This happens when someone is out in the sun or around bright lights. When the eyes are continually squinted, the facial muscles cause the tissue to fold. As the tissue folds, lines become etched deeply into the skin.

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Botox for Blepharospasm

Known primarily for being the wonder drug that erases fine lines and wrinkles, injections are one of the most effective methods of treatment for eyelid spasms. As matter of fact, Botox will celebrate its 20th anniversary on the market after being approved by the FDA in 1989 for the treatment of this annoying condition known as Essential blepharospasm.

Essential blepharospasm is caused by involuntary nerve impulses sent to the eyelid. With blepharospasm, the eyelids close and twitch involuntarily and it usually includes both eyes. The twitching episodes can last anywhere from a few seconds to several minutes and even as long as several hours. Early stages of this condition involve sporadic winking or blinking or pinching of the face. In the more advanced stages, the eyelids can close so forcefully that it can limit one’s vision. This can interfere in one’s ability to work and in one’s daily activities such as driving, or even walking up or down stairs.

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Botox - What Does It Cost?

The search for the fountain of youth has been around for a long time. But nowadays it seems that more than ever, people are trying to look younger. With this age defying demand there comes a surge of products, all of which promise to help stop the aging process and keep you looking younger than ever. Among these products is a wonder drug called . Once only used by the Hollywood elite, is rapidly becoming the treatment of choice to freeze a face in time.

Botox is a protein that is injected underneath the skin to minimize and smooth out the wrinkles and fine lines on the face. When injected into targeted muscles, Botox actually paralyzes or relaxes them keeping them from the contracting that produces the wrinkles. The results are a clean and smoother appearance.

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Ingredients for Homemade Acne Treatments

Organic and can be made using ingredients which are common to us. It is a safe and economical process that can be done in the comfort of your own home. You do not need to seek a doctors advice nor undergo the hassles of taking prescribed drugs. You have some dollars buying those expensive formula in the malls which sometimes do not work for you.

Proper hygiene must always be observed at all times. Basically, washing of the face with a mild soap and clean water is necessary. This is the most basic step before applying anything on your face. The alkaline-based soap is best on our skin and leaves a smooth and refreshing feeling. This type of soap leaves no coarse minerals making skin feel so soft and clean. Mild soap can be an alkaline-based soap is best for they leave no coarse minerals on our skin.

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