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Friday, May 28, 2010
Tuesday, May 11, 2010
True or False? Natural products are less likely to cause breakouts.
False. There is no evidence that natural skin care products are less likely to cause breakouts than those made with synthetic ingredients. Both can cause problems. If you're sensitive to something, you're sensitive to it. It could be the healthiest vegetable, fruit or grain in the world and YOU could still have a reaction to it.
As far as synthetic products go, there are many man-made chemicals that can be extremely irritating to the skin. There are problems in natural products as well. Some natural oils when broken down, end up as fatty acids that may be comedogenic. It is extremely important to find a licensed aesthetician and skin care specialist in your area that can help you make educated choices in your skin care regime.
Wednesday, April 14, 2010
True or False? Drinking causes phymatous rosacea, or rhinophyma (a bulbous nose condition)?
False. Drinking can be a trigger for rosacea, but phymatous rosacea, which causes the bulbous nose condition known as rhinophyma, is believed to be hereditary. Rosacea sufferers should avoid triggers that flare their condition such as heat, sun, stress, spicy foods and even sometimes exercise, as continual flaring can make it worse.
Thursday, April 1, 2010
True or False? Allergic reactions are the #1 type of reaction caused by skin care products.
False. The #1 type of reaction to skin care products are irritant reactions such as over exfoliating and the abuse of chemical stripping products. Over exfoliation damages the barrier function of the skin, causing inflammation and dehydration and can overstimulate the skin. Using harsh cleansers that are wrong for your skin type can also cause irritation. True allergic reactions only occur in people who have a strong immune reaction to the product.
Wednesday, March 24, 2010
True or False? 100% all-natural products are chemical free.
False. Nothing is chemical-free. Everything, including plant extracts, skin care products and even the human body is made up of chemicals.
Tuesday, March 23, 2010
True or False? Skin dryness and dehydration is a primary cause of wrinkles.
False. Skin dryness & dehydration certainly make wrinkles look worse, but their primary causes are cumulative sun exposure and facial expressions made in every day life. Using an appropriate daily moisturizer and sunscreen on days of exposure will help ward off those wrinkles. Drinking your 8-9 glasses of water a day will help the ones you already have look better.
Friday, March 12, 2010
True or False? You should avoid products containing alcohol, because it dries skin.
False.Certain forms of alcohol such as isopropyl, ethyl & SD alcohols are volatile and should be avoided if you have dry or sensitive skin. Oily and combination skin types, however, may benefit from small amounts of volatile alcohol to disperse excess oil on the skin's surface. Other forms of alcohol, such as cetyl, are actually moisturizing. Always consult your skin care practitioner to determine which skin care products are best for your skin.
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