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Skin Care Articles

169. A Closer Look At Facial Masks
Facial masks are more than just silly tricks that women try to get their "beauty rest." They are an important part of skin care. It is recommended that you use a facial mask at least once a week. While it is not necessary to go overboard and wear one every night, a weekly facial mask session cannot only help your skin receive moisture, but it can also ease skin disorders.

170. Tips On Dealing With Stretch Marks
Stretch marks are scientifically known as are a form of scarring. They usually rear their ugly heads during puberty, or as the result of excessive weight gain, such as during pregnancy. Even people who engage in body building can get stretch marks.

171. A New Attack In The War Against Wrinkles
In today's society there is a major emphasis placed on youth and vitality. With progress being made in a number of areas that have allowed people to seemingly remain younger longer, more and more people are choosing to delay the effects of aging, such as wrinkles. For a long time wrinkles appeared as one aged, seemingly alerting the world to their growing older.

172. How To Use Natural Health Products To Nourish Your Skin
Looking good takes time and work and developing an effective and sustainable routine that will work for you is therefore an essential part of taking care of your skin.

173. How To Keep Your Skin As Wrinkle Free As Possible
Everyone wants to have great looking skin. While some things are out of our control there are many things we can do to help keep our skin looking young.

174. Common Factors Contributing to Dry Skin
Weather can be one of your skin's worst enemies, especially during the winter season. As we go through this dilemma, we should remember that there are numerous factors aside from the one mentioned above which put your skin to the normal condition of wear and tear.

175. How To Care For Oily Skin
Whether you are a teenager or an adult, oily skin has been the bane of many people just like you. No one likes that greasy feeling and the dirt that accumulates on your face, not to mention the shine that makes you cringe at the idea of flash photography. But there is a solution to this problem and one that is simpler and surprisingly gentler than what you may previously have thought.

176. Take Care Of Your Skin From The Inside Out
What if you were told that there was a way to make your skin healthier, younger looking aside from these methods? A method that does not include scalpels, suctions, topical solutions and others? Wouldn't it be great? Alas, you might say, it hasn't happened yet, maybe some day in the far-off future. But what if you were told that it was possible even today. Would you flip?

177. How To Protect Your Skin
No one can deny that having a healthy, fair skin is critical to a living a perfectly wonderful life. It frees you from the wrath of symptoms caused by skin diseases. Skin is perhaps one of the most important parts of your body for it protects you from a host of diseases that may pose a threat to your existence. It is our body's main line of defense. It guards you from all infections and insulates your body from the ever-fluctuating external environment in order to keep a relatively stable body temperature. It is the body's main point of contact to the outside world, sending constant information to the brain about pain, heat, texture, cold, etc. With this in mind, there is no doubt that proper skin care and staying away from skin damaging activities will do yourself and your skin particularly, a big favor. Skin Cancer Like most part of our body, the skin is also likely to develop cancer. Cancer is a result of an uncontrolled cell growth in one part of the body. Unlike normal cells which are programmed to divide, grow, and die at a certain time, cancer cells lack the internal machinery to control growth and as a result cause severe damage to normal cells that will be outnumbered along the process in a certain biological locality. Technically, the body reacts in many ways to cancer cells but this abnormality causes other diseases to suffer nutritional death. Cancer cells were found to cause the body to produce numerous blood vessel connections along the cancerous portion thereby depriving normal cells with nutrients. Some cells even detach from their point of origin and travel to other parts of the body to start a new colony of cancer cells. Skin cancers are either melanoma or non-melanoma cancers. Non-melanomas are cancers which arise from skin cells other than melanocytes cells. Melanomas are cancerous melanocytes cells that produce melanin, a pigment that gives the skin its characteristic color. UV Rays The sun is one of the key enemies of the skin. Although sunlight helps the skin synthesize vitamin D (cholecalciferol), excessive and prolonged exposure to the sun causes damage and wrinkling. How does the sun cause such damage? Sunlight that passes through earth is composed of visible light and ultraviolet light (UV). UVA and UVB Light are one of the most common ultraviolet lights. UV lights falls outside the visible light spectrum, meaning, the human eye cannot see this type of light and can only be seen using a sophisticated tool which detects different light wavelength across the light spectrum. The difference between the two UV light lies in their ability to damage skin cells. UVB light doesn't get through the deeper layer of the skin and accounts for visible burns and DNA damage across the top layer of the skin. UVA light, on the other hand, penetrates through the deeper layer of the skin and activates free radicals (very reactive substances), which cause small damages to the skin. Cumulative damage accounts for the skin's premature aging.

178. How And Why Your Skin Ages
For as long as one can remember, it has always been the pursuit of many to keep their youthful looks, even at great costs. And in this day and age, the trend has not changed. Now more than ever, methods, techniques and treatments meant to retain that "youthful glow" proliferate everywhere.

179. Choosing A Makeup Foundation
As the base for all the make-up you apply to your face, foundation can play a huge part in whether your look becomes a success or a flop. There are two major decisions to be made when it comes to selecting the right foundation for you - color and consistency.

180. Great Tips For Preventing Razor Burn And Having Smooth Skin
Tired of having rashes and breakouts similar to acne after shaving? Here is the answer on how to stop razor burn permanently.


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