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Showing posts with label Skin. Show all posts
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Friday, February 4, 2011

What Is WRONG when pimples grow...

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CNY is here!!
It could be an exciting period where your friends and families gathered together and you will be eating out and treat yourself well! But!! beware of your lifestyle and have enough rest, because whenever your pimples grow....


It means something is wrong!!


Check this out!




The traditional chinese doctor believed that the condition of your internal organs will always reflected in different parts of your face. Hence, the where is your pimples and acnes grow on your face, could also act as a reference to understand what goes wrong inside your body!


If the annoying pimples grow on...
Forehead:
This means that you there is lots of "heat" in your body and some issue on your blood circulation. Reason being you have been over-worked yourself and you have not get enough necessary rest or STRESS, thus causing you to have a bad temper. To curb this issue, get more rest and sleep and drink plenty of water. If it is between your eyebrows, pay some attention to your respiratory system.


Nose:
If it grows along your nose's bridge, it could indicate that your spine is having some problems. If it is at the middle bridge of your nose, the problem may be related to your liver and gallbladder. It will be your digestive system that you need to pay attention to if it grows at the center of the nose and reproductive system if is at the side of your nose. Bottom of your nose indicating your urinary system.


Chin:
Hormone changes that will cause these pimples to grow at your chin. Especially during menstruation, girls easily have these pimples growing around the lips.


Left cheek:
It could be due to liver is not functioning as smoothly as it should be, and your detoxification process is not as proper as it should! Causes for this could be a habit of staying up late and drinking.


Right cheek:
Indication by respiratory system, it cold be sign of flu!


Article from Taiwan Lian He Weekly News Publication


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Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Say Bye to Dry Skin

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Say Bye to Dry Skin
By Erica Metzger


Suddenly as parched as the Gobi Desert. Sound familiar? We thought so. That's why we've come up with a simple, effective plan to keep your face and body healthy and hydrated till spring.

Foundation Flaws
Your favorite foundation starts caking, flaking, or creasing.
WHY: Without the right cleanser and moisturizer, the top layer of the skin becomes rough and bumpy -- hardly an ideal canvas for makeup. Plus many of us use products with anti-aging or anti-acne ingredients (such as retinol or benzoyl peroxide), which are themselves drying agents. Add indoor heat and exposure to the suddenly cold weather and you can see why a basic daytime moisturizer just won't cut it anymore.
TRY: You need a triple-pronged approach. Switch to a mild or cream cleanser that doesn't clog pores or leave your skin feeling tight. At bedtime slather on a richer cream to help your skin hold on to water while you sleep. Finally, use a creamy foundation with moisture-boosting ingredients that will blend into your skin more naturally than a matte formula.

Losing the Glow
You load on the blush, but it just can't refresh your tired-looking skin.
WHY: No, you're not imagining it: Your skin can definitely look dull and sallow in winter. "Water loss deactivates the enzymes that cause the outer layers of the skin to shed," explains Jeannette Graf, MD, a dermatologist in Great Neck, New York. "This means you've got to exfoliate regularly."
TRY: First, use a gentle scrub containing synthetic buffing beads (natural ingredients such as shells and seeds are far too abrasive) and immediately follow with moisturizer. "Exfoliated skin is even more vulnerable to the elements, so don't do one without the other," recommends Lydia Evans, MD, consulting dermatologist for L'Oreal Paris.

Major Crow's Feet
Those faint crinkles in the corners of your eyes suddenly look like serious crow's-feet.
WHY: The skin around the eye is super thin and produces very little oil, so lines that are barely noticeable in the spring can appear more pronounced in winter, when you're extra dry.
TRY: Most women don't use an eye cream when in fact they should be applying it twice a day to plump the skin and help it look less lined. Pick a formula that has anti-aging ingredients, such as peptides, which build collagen and firm the skin over time.

Hand Help
Your hands are like sandpaper, and your cuticles are ripping.
WHY: Your hands have a hard time hanging on to their natural protective oils in winter, leaving this thin skin more prone to tears and cuts.
TRY: "Wear gloves, even when it's not freezing out," suggests Dr. Evans. Also, keep tubes of hand cream in your purse, on your nightstand, and on your desk, so you can reapply throughout the day. Finally, toss your alcohol-based hand sanitizers. The high level of alcohol is way too drying.

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