How To Keep Your Skin As Wrinkle Free As Possible
Posted on July 9, 2008 | Tagged with: cleaning, hydration, moisturizing, nutrition, skin type, smoking, sun exposure, wrinkles | Leave a Comment
Author: Gregg Hall
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.
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Skin Care Basics That Everyone Needs To Know
Posted on July 6, 2008 | Tagged with: body lotions, collagen, diet, dry skin, eczema, moisturizers, ointments, stress, sun exposure, wrinkles | Leave a Comment
Author: Gregg Hall
Listening to my grandmother, it seems like taking care of your skin when she was young was a breeze. Now we have so many different skin care products to choose from that taking care of your skin can be confusing. You walk through a big department store and the girls behind the cosmetics counters are trying to pull you in to sample on of the thousands of products they have. While all of this can be major confusing the fact of the matter is that you do need to be fairly well informed on a few things at least to help you create a basic skin care regimen.
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The Obagi Blue Peel
Posted on June 3, 2008 | Tagged with: anti-aging, obagi blue peels, skin rejuvenation, trichloroacetic acid, wrinkles | Leave a Comment
Author: David Maillie
Obagi blue peels are on every womans list of desired skin treatments. They have received tons of publicity in recent years for their skin rejuvenation abilities and top doctors and plastic surgeons from coast to coast have made it a mainstay of their anti aging skin care programs. Below we will discuss the positive results one can expect from a Obagi Blue Peel and the limitations that are also inherent with the Obagi Blue Peel.
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What You Need To Know About Glycolic Acid
Posted on May 10, 2008 | Tagged with: acne scars, astringents, chemical, cystic acne, exfoliation, glycolic acid, malic acid, obagi blue peel, tca peel, wrinkles | Leave a Comment
Author: David Maillie
Glycolic acid has been used for many years as a metal parts cleaner, but in recent years has been refined and made suitable for human application. In its refined or medical grade state it has been found effective as a light to mild strength skin peel acid. Glycolic is natural and based on sugar cane and is similar to other alpha hydroxyl acids (AHA) like malic acid. There are stronger skin peels like TCA Peel and the Obagi Blue Peel, but the glycolic peel is a good starter and touch up skin care treatment.
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Using the Best Skin Peel at Home
Posted on April 13, 2008 | Tagged with: accutane, acne, black heads, skin condition, skin peel, sun exposure, tanning, tca, tca peel, tricholoracetic acid, wrinkles | Leave a Comment
Author: David Maillie
In the past, the best skin peel was only available from a dermatologist or salon. This is no longer true. You can now have the benefits of a medical grade facial peel in the comfort of your own home. The most effective peels on the market contain Tricholoracetic Acid (TCA). TCA is a non toxic chemical that has been used for over 30 years and is considered completely safe. It is one of the deeper peels, used to rejuvenate the skin and improve the condition of the skin.
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