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Skin Care Treatment for the Most Common Skin Conditions

Mar 6th, 2010 | By Dee | Category: Beauty & Personal Care

A glowing and healthy skin is an asset. Skin is not all about beauty but also health. So, skin care treatment should be treated with all seriousness. If you develop a skin related dilemma, you need an appropriate skin care treatment. Skin care treatment, for any skin disorder, starts with actions that are aimed at prevention of the disorder (what we can also call as proactive or preventive skin care treatment). Building and following basic skin care procedures is what one could classify as preventive/proactive skin care treatment. Skin disorders can occur even if you have followed this preventive skin care treatment. Preventive skin care treatment just reduces the probability of occurrence. Let’s check the skin care treatment for some of the common skin conditions.

Acne is one of the most common problems. Again, the first type of skin care treatment is to control acne and prevent it from getting worse. So avoid tight clothes; they are known to cause body acne by trapping sweat. Do not touch the blemishes over and over again (rather don’t touch them at all), you might end up aggravating the condition. Also, do not try to scrub too hard or squeeze them. Use of mild cleansers is a recommended skin care treatment for acne. Obtain an over-the-counter skin care treatment for faster treatment of acne.

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The Essential Oils

Mar 5th, 2010 | By Dee | Category: Aromatherapy

Basil (P, SS) Eases mental fatigue, stimulates poor memory and enhances alterness. beneficial as a digestive aid. relieves headache pain

Bergamot (SS, S) Great for nervous/depressed emotions. antiseptic for skin conditions regulates appetiteassists convalescence

Cedar, Himalayan (P, SS) A very calming oileases Bronchitis and respiratory ailmentscombats cellulite

Chamomile, Roman Aids skin conditions eases Migrainesrelieves Insomnia..soothing..anti-inflammatory use as a compress for ear-aches

Clary Sage (P) Avoid if Epileptic avoid alcohol, it may exaggerate the effects Produces vivid dreams eases Migraines balances female hormones.eases menstrual discomfort /PMS/ Menopause retards excessive Perspiration

Eucalyptus (P) Stimulatinganti-viral.. eases respiratory ailmentssoothes Sore Muscles and sunburn pain anti-bacterial properties inhibit spread of infection when used in a Diffuser

Frankincense Meditative.. tightens and tones skin anti-aging.. stimulates cell regeneration sooths and calms nerves treats Urinary Tract Infection.. anti-bacterial

Geranium, Rose Regenerates and rejujinates skin cells and tissue.. anti-cellulite.eases stress.. balances hormone problems during Menopause..relieves PMS

Ginger (SS) Relief from Arthritis pain, sprians, muscle aches and pains keeps sport muscles supple eases Motion Sickness, hangovers, jet lag sexual tonic

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Asthma

Feb 26th, 2010 | By Dee | Category: Uncategorized

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Acne

Feb 26th, 2010 | By Dee | Category: Uncategorized

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Rosacea

Feb 26th, 2010 | By Dee | Category: Uncategorized

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Molluscum

Feb 26th, 2010 | By Dee | Category: Uncategorized

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Eczema

Feb 26th, 2010 | By Dee | Category: Uncategorized

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  • Contains natural oils that moisturize the skin without leaving it oily.

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Skin Conditions

Feb 26th, 2010 | By Dee | Category: Uncategorized

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Digestive Health

Feb 26th, 2010 | By Dee | Category: Uncategorized

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Essential Oils

Feb 26th, 2010 | By Dee | Category: Uncategorized

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Eczema

Dec 15th, 2009 | By Dee | Category: Allergies, Skin Ailments

The term eczema is applied very broadly to a group of persistant skin conditions that are characterized by dryness, recurring rashes, redness and, cracking, oozing and bleeding. Individuals who experience eczema may also have temporary skin discoloration which often disappear over time. They are a result of heeled lesions and scarring is very rare.

Interestingly, the prevalence of eczema will peak in infancy, meaning that the majority of individuals who are treated clinically start with their eczema when their infants. Girls are predominantly affected and also present during their reproductive years, between the ages of 15 and 49. Since The Second World War the number of individuals who are diagnosed with eczema has increased significantly. This is true both in the United States and in data collected in the UK.

There are at least four common types of eczema which have been reported- atopic eczema, contact dermatitis, xerotic eczema and seborrheic dermatitis. Much less commonly are diagnosed: Dyshidrosis, Discoid eczema, venous eczema, dermatitis herpetiformis, neurodermatitis, and autoeczematization.

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Health Risks of Essential Oils

Nov 9th, 2009 | By Dee | Category: Aromatherapy

Like anything, too much of a good thing becomes bad. There are risks associated with the overexposure of essential oils, but the proper use of them proves to be medically enhancing to our lives. It is always best to use the oils under the guidance of an aromatherapy practitioner. It is also prudent to seek medical attention should you experience any signs or symptoms of overexposure.

Most essential oils were not meant to be ingested. While the oils do have medicinal benefits, they are also concentrated. Keep in mind that there are exceptions to this rule of thumb and knowing what you are putting into your body is critical. For example, chamomile can be used in a tea to ease an upset stomach. It’s also important to note that what ever flows into your body gets processed in the liver and kidneys. Too much exposure to chemicals (even the natural ones) can be harmful to their functioning.

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How to Use Essential Oils for Skin Care

Oct 22nd, 2009 | By Dee | Category: Aromatherapy, Beauty & Personal Care, Featured Articles

essential oils skin carePeople have been using essential oils to nourish and soothe their skin since the time of the ancient Egyptians, at least. For awhile, chemical products were coming on the market every day. People went almost completely away from using essential oils. In recent years, it seems that they’re back.

With the resurgence of the use of essential oils, people are finding ancient answers to common problems. Several different essential oils have been used for simple cleansing. Some of these are sweet basil, lemon, lemongrass, neroli, juniper, and peppermint.

Any of these oils can be put in by a few drops in a mild soap. Acne is a distressing skin condition that is related to overproduction of sebum in the skin cells of the face. Essential oils have long been used to help the condition. Geranium, chamomile, tea tree, and lavender oils are among those employed.

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How to Use Essential Oils for Skin Care

Oct 18th, 2009 | By Dee | Category: Aromatherapy, Beauty & Personal Care

People have been using essential oils to nourish and soothe their skin since the time of the ancient Egyptians, at least. For awhile, chemical products were coming on the market every day. People went almost completely away from using essential oils. In recent years, it seems that they’re back.

With the resurgence of the use of essential oils, people are finding ancient answers to common problems. Several different essential oils have been used for simple cleansing. Some of these are sweet basil, lemon, lemongrass, neroli, juniper, and peppermint. Any of these oils can be put in by a few drops in a mild soap. Acne is a distressing skin condition that is related to overproduction of sebum in the skin cells of the face. Essential oils have long been used to help the condition. Geranium, chamomile, tea tree, and lavender oils are among those employed.

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Choosing the Right Skin Care Products

Oct 14th, 2009 | By Dee | Category: Beauty & Personal Care

The right set of skin care products can show the world that you care about your appearance and what you use on your skin. After all, your face is the first thing people see when they meet you, so you want to look your best. Here are some things to look for when trying to protect your skin.

Simply washing your face with soap alone is not sufficient daily skin care. Soap may clean up some of the oil and dirt on your face and may even open up some pores, but it does nothing to moisturize or condition your skin. In addition to your normal daily routine of washing with soap, add in some quality skin care products to protect and soften your skin.

There are a number of facial care products on the market to choose from. Always use a facial cleanser instead of regular bar soap because body soap can dry out the face and will not give you any of the moisturizing properties of a good cleanser. Specially designed cleansers can be used for treating oily or dry skin, soothing sensitive skin, removing acne, or cleaning off cosmetics. Facial cleansers are available in different varieties, such as liquid, foam, cream, or gel.

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What Is Glycolic Acid?

Sep 20th, 2009 | By Dee | Category: Beauty & Personal Care

Glycolic as it is the smallest alpha hydroxy acids known to man. It is colorless, odorless and highly soluble in water. Researchers have used it in a variety of skin care products but it’s original preparation was used in the manufacture of metals. Because of its excellent capability to penetrate the skin, dermatologists use it in skin care products and often as a chemical peel.

Dermatologists believe that it improves the skins appearance in texture and may reduce wrinkles, acne, scarring and hyperpigmentation. Once the chemical is applied to the skin it reacts with the upper layer of the epidermis and allows the outer skin to dissolve more easily revealing the new cells beneath.

Glycolic as it has also found uses in the textile industry as a dying and tanning agents for materials and as a flavoring agents and preservative in the food industry. It might be added to any ink and paint in order to improve flow properties or in part a gloss on the final product.

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Benefits of Vitamin E

Sep 16th, 2009 | By Dee | Category: Featured Articles, Nutrition

How does the body function? Well, it needs a variety of nutrients such as vitamins and minerals to keep you feeling good. One of those vitamins is vitamin E. This vitamin is good for your overall health but is especially mentioned in relation to the skin.

Vitamin E is an antioxidant. Antioxidants are substances in the body that fight the effects of free radicals. Free radicals are produced from the environment through pollution, smoking, the foods we eat, chemicals we ingest and the simple process of aging. Antioxidants neutralize these free radicals before they can do damage. And, free radicals do wreak havoc on your body, playing a role in various conditions like heart disease and cancer.

You can get vitamin E in lotions and cream for direct contact with the skin. Supplements give you concentrated vitamin E to benefit the entire body. Vitamin E is also found in foods like nuts, seeds, wheat germ and vegetable oils. The best form of vitamin E to get is alpha-tocopherol in its alcohol form and not as acetate.

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The Art of the Aromatherapy Massage

Sep 11th, 2009 | By Dee | Category: Aromatherapy

Need a relaxing massage? You have probably seen or heard of, (or perhaps even had) a massage, but have you ever had one before using aromatherapy and essential oils? If you have not, then you are in for a real treat. Massages that are based on the principles of aromatherapy not only relax your mind, but will relax your whole body, too. These massages are bent to be a total well being experience.

Essential oils can be added in varying amounts with carriers to create the perfect recipe for a massage. The other interesting thing about using essential oils is that the scents are highly personalized, meaning you can pick and choose the ones that you like the best. All oils have their own unique properties, too. If you are feeling stressed, you can use oils that are especially good at alleviating stress. If you need a mental boost, there are oils for that purpose, too.

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Dermatitis and It’s Many Forms

Sep 9th, 2009 | By Dee | Category: Featured Articles, Skin Ailments

Dermatitis shows up on the skin as an itchy and inflamed mess. There are many different types of dermatitis. Some forms of dermatitis are still not completely understood.

If you have a rash develop after coming into contact with substances that your skin disagrees with then you are probably dealing with contact dermatitis. Neurodermatitis is normally localized to a specific area of your body. Seborrheic dermatitis is a skin condition of the scalp and is one of the causes for dandruff. Stasis dermatitis appears on your legs and is caused by fluid that accumulates there. Atopic dermatitis (eczema) is a rash that chronically comes and goes. A bumpy rash that shows up around the mouth or nose is known as perioral dermatitis.

In order to discover what type of dermatitis you are dealing with the doctor will need to do a medical history check and take a close look at the symptoms you are dealing with. They might need to do a skin patch test or take a biopsy depending on what they see when they are looking over your skin.

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Symptom to Oil List

Sep 7th, 2009 | By Dee | Category: Aromatherapy

ABCESSES Lavender, Tea Tree, Thyme, Myrrh, Frankincense, Birch (Blends: Antiseptic, Antibacterial, ImmuniBoost, Antimicrobial)

ABDOMINAL CRAMPS Lavender, Clary Sage, Rosemary, Ginger, Basil, Peppermint, Anise, Fennel (Blends: Antimicrobial, DigestAid)

ACCUMULATION OF Toxins Birch, Carrot Seed, Juniper (Blends: Liver Detox, Kidney Clear, Circulate, Energy Balance)

Acne Bergamot, Chamomile, Geranium, Lavender, Palmarosa, Patchouli, Sandalwood, Tea Tree, Vetiver, Lemongrass, Rosewood, Cedarwood, Eucalyptus Radiata, Orange, Neroli (Blends: Antiseptic, Antibacterial, Liver Detox, MenoPal)

AGING SKIN Frankincense, Helichrysum, Cypress, Rose, Lavender, Patchouli, Sage, Geranium, Rosewood, Sandalwood (Blends: Youthful, Oasis, FirmUp)

Allergies Chamomile, Lavender , Melissa, Patchouli, Ledum, Nutmeg (Blends: Energy Balance, DigestAid, RespiRescue, CongestAid)

AMENORRHOEA (Missing or scanty periods) Basil, Fennel, Clary Sage, Marjoram, Myrrh (Blends: Regulate, MenoPal)

Arthritis Benzoin, Birch, Black Pepper, Chamomile, Eucalyptus, Ginger, Juniper, Helichrysum, Balsam Fir, Rosemary, Oregano, Clove, Nutmeg, Tansy, Elemi, Peppermint (Blends: Joint Dr, GoutBGone, BackacheAway, Circulate, PainAway)

Asthma Clary Sage, Cypress, Frankincense, Lavender, Marjoram, Hyssop (Blends: DigestAid, RespiRescue)

ATHLETES FOOT Tea Tree, Myrrh, Balsam Fir, Lavender, Peppermint, Lemongrass (Blends: Antimicrobial, Antiseptic)

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