Sunday, 21 February 2016

Types of skin

Types of skin

1. Normal (no apparent signs of oily or dry areas)
2. Oily (shine appears all over skin, no dry areas at all)
3. Dry (flaking can appear, no oily areas at all, skin feels tight and may
look dull)
4. Combination (oily, typically in the central part of the face, and dry or normal
 areas elsewhere)

Normal Skin
Normal skin, which has a good balance of moisture, small pores and an even tone, is the goal of most skin care regimens. Most people have normal skin, Van Dyke says, but to maintain its good condition, it's important to minimize its exposure to the sun.

Oily Skin
 Oily skin is shiny, thick and dull colored. Often a chronically oily skin has coarse pores and pimples and other embarrassing blemishes. It is prone to blackheads. In this type of skin, the oil producing sebaceous glands are overactive and produce more oil than is needed. The oil oozes and gives the skin a greasy shine. The pores are enlarged and the skin has a coarse look.

Causes of Oily Skin
Heredity
Diet
Hormone levels
Pregnancy
Birth control pills
Cosmetics you use
Humidity and hot weather
     Because of the hormonal shifts of adolescence, oily skin is common in teenagers, but it can occur at any age. In general, skin tends to become dryer with age. The flow of sebum or oil increases during adolescence and starts decreasing with age. During pregnancy and menopause, hormonal imbalances can also upset the oil balance and increase the activity of sebaceous glands. Many people have skin that is oily only in certain areas and dry or normal in others, a condition known as combination skin.

 Dry Skin
Dry skin is an uncomfortable condition marked by scaling, itching, and cracking. It can occur for a variety of reasons. Some people have naturally dry skin and may experience frequent symptoms. However, even the oiliest skin can get dry at times.

Thursday, 18 February 2016

Acne Treatment


Acnezine Gets Down to the Root

Acnezine is an entire skin care management system that finds the source of your acne and not only heals the blemishes you have, but also treats future outbreaks that you don't even see yet! Most acne products available today only treat blemishes that you already have, without helping your skin prevent more from forming. This can lead to frustrating and costly efforts.

What Causes Acne?

Acne is caused when the hair follicles in our skin get blocked. The oil produced by hair follicles, called sebum, is normally beneficial because it helps prevent the skin from drying and limits skin infections. But when sebum can't drain, it builds up and actually becomes a culture medium for bacteria.

Acnezine can Help You
Just like you, thousands of people from all over the world suffer from mild to moderate acne, and just like you they have tried everything with little or no results. Knowing that topical chemicals can be harsh, we spent years researching and developing a solution that is safe and works to cleanse the entire body.

What Customers Are Saying
"It was unbelievable! After all these years, my acne has cleared up, and even the scars are starting to look better. "
- B.B., Boise ID
I look like I never thought I could, and there haven't been any sorts of side effects or problems."
- P.N., Atlanta , GA





Monday, 15 February 2016

Daily Habits: Remove Acne



Daily Habits: Obey these rules. To Help Remove Acne



Seriously, don’t just follow them for a week makes each of them a habit. You won’t believe the difference they make.


Change your pillow case every 2 days.
It gets dirtier than you think and can cause more acne. When laundering, use a fragrance free detergent and do not use fabric softener.



Don’t touch your face.
This includes no picking, popping or squeezing.


Sweat, And then Wash It Off.
Exercising a few times a week is great for your body and for your skin. The key is to wash your face as soon as possible after an activity.




Don’t Stress It.
Stress can cause acne, which in turn causes more stress...a vicious cycle. While there is no silver bullet to eliminate stress, here are a few tips.
1. Get outside, get a little sun: Being outside helps you gain perspective and Vitamin D from the sun will improve your mood.
2. Spend more time with friends & family.
3. Watch a sad movie: a recent study found that this may help you cope real-world stress and sadness.