Sunday, 5 January 2014

Chapped Lips

Say goodbye to rough knuckles and chapped lips!

Say goodbye to rough knuckles and Chapped Lips!
Winter Skin Annoyances, Solved
Cold, dry air can cause itching, flaking, and more. Here's how to prevent and fix dry skin regardless of skin color or type. read more..

source:health.com

9 ways to detox naturally in the New Year

9 ways to detox naturally in the New Year

It’s the New Year, which means everyone’s talking about “cleansing” and “detoxing” after a bit of holiday bingeing. But the truth is, your body detoxes just fine on its own: Your liver, lungs, kidneys, skin, and digestive track are programmed by Mother Nature to keep your body clean 24/7. read more..

Wednesday, 3 October 2012

Squamous Cell Carcinomas-Skin Infections-Indoor Tanning-Skin Cancers-Hpv Vaccine

Indoor Tanning Tied to 170,000 Skin Cancers Annually

Indoor tanning may be responsible for over 170,000 cases of non-melanoma Skin Cancers -- basal cell and Squamous Cell Carcinomas -- in the United States each year. read more..


Study: HPV vaccine safe but linked to fainting

Researchers found that fainting was six times more likely to occur on the day of vaccination, compared with a period many months after vaccination. And skin infections were nearly twice as likely to occur. read more..

Estrogen Skin Patch-Menopause Symptoms-Hot Flashes

Benefits seen in hormone use early in menopause
Support Structure-Stress Hormones-Skin Changes-Ing
This Tuesday, Oct. 2, 2012 photo shows Bayer's Climara low-dose estrogen skin patch. A new study may reassure some women considering short-term use of hormones to relieve hot flashes and other menopause symptoms. Starting low-dose treatment early in menopause made women feel better and did not seem to raise heart risks during the four-year study. (AP Photo)

A new study may reassure some women considering short-term use of hormones to relieve hot flashes and other menopause symptoms. Starting low-dose treatment early in menopause made women feel better and did not seem to raise heart risks during the four-year study. read more..


Benefits seen in hormone use early in menopause
Support Structure-Stress Hormones-Skin Changes-Ing
This Tuesday, Oct. 2, 2012 photo shows Bayer's Climara low-dose estrogen skin patch. A new study may reassure some women considering short-term use of hormones to relieve hot flashes and other menopause symptoms. Starting low-dose treatment early in menopause made women feel better and did not seem to raise heart risks during the four-year study. (AP Photo)

A new study may reassure some women considering short-term use of hormones to relieve hot flashes and other menopause symptoms. Starting low-dose treatment early in menopause made women feel better and did not seem to raise heart risks during the four-year study. read more..

Friday, 28 September 2012

Vaseline-Lotion

Hit 'like' if Vaseline is one of your beauty go-tos! Then enter to win a bottle...

Hit 'like' if Vaseline is one of your beauty go-tos! Then enter to win a bottle of Vaseline Total Moisture Lotion. The oat extract in it works around the clock to keep your skin hydrated. Put the rich formula to work for you when you're one of 100 to win! http://www.shape.com/sweepsproducts/products/win-vaseline-total-moisture-lotion
Win Vaseline Total Moisture Lotion
100 lucky readers will win this 2012 SHAPE Beauty Award winner read more..

Monday, 24 September 2012

Active Ingredient-Preparation H-Blood Vessels-Eye Tissue

Beauty Trick: Preparation H to get rid of under-eye bagsDoes it work? Kind of....

Beauty Trick: Preparation H to get rid of under-eye bags
Does it work? Kind of. henylephrine, the active ingredient in Preparation H, constricts blood vessels, so it can be effective in aiding eye tissue that’s worse for the wear.
A better fix: http://bit.ly/Q320Us
DIY Beauty Trick: Does Hemorrhoid Cream Cure Under-Eye Circles?
blog.womenshealthmag.com
Under-eye circles and puffy eyes are a result of loose blood vessels and weakened skin read more..

Saturday, 15 September 2012

Skin Creams-Cosmetics-FDA

L'Oreal anti-aging creams get FDA warning
Healthy Hair-Genius Idea-Cosmetics
L'Oreal has claimed some of its skin creams can 'boost the activity of genes' or 'stimulate cell regeneration' to reduce signs of aging.

Regulators warned L'Oreal SA, the world's biggest cosmetics group, to stop advertising skincare products using language that makes them sound like drugs. read more..