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Peeling Tips

Tuesday, March 23rd, 2010

Peeling Tips

Do all we can get a peel?

Must refrain from peeling women who are pregnant or breastfeeding. The dark-skinned people, children and adolescents. Nor is it advisable to do a peel if you have some type of infection in the face.

However it must always be the specialist that determines whether or not to submit to any of the techniques described peeling. You have to take into account It may take up to fifteen days to see the results of the peel.

Before performing any of the types of peeling our skin should be prepared, always under supervision of a specialist.

Although the peel can be done throughout the year is better than we do at times when our sun exposure is less.
The deep peel gets very good results but also the most aggressive and the fastest rates of complications may occur.

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Types of Peeling

Saturday, March 20th, 2010

There are three types of peel to which we can use to make our skin look young, bright and without stains or wrinkles that betray their age.

Types of Peeling

The classification of types of peeling is performed based on the depth at which they operate. They are:

* Peeling natural: we can do at home is a clean surface of our skin care products made with natural yogurt with a little sugar, add gel to which a little salt, etc.. Not being aggressive we can do it more often.
* Peeling Surface is used for eliminating wrinkles, lines and to smooth out acne marks. It acts on the stratum corneum and can be applied to all skin types. This type of peel leaves the skin a little red but disappears within hours. You can repeat the session in a fortnight.
* Peeling medium: is used to remove wrinkles, acne scars and blemishes caused by the sun. This type of peeling causes flaking and redness. It’s great for removing wrinkles of the lips and crow’s feet. It is done in one session and may be repeated in about six or seven weeks.
* Deep Peeling: removes all types of wrinkles, superficial, medium and deep, scars, age spots, sun spots. With this peel the skin turns red for three or four days, causing heavy flaking. Must be applied by an experienced specialist. It is advisable to apply it to people with brown skin. The meeting may be repeated at eight weeks.

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Natural Remedies for Skin

Friday, March 5th, 2010

Natural Remedies for Skin

There are many types but in this article we will mention only those that are simple yet very effective. To look at all the year round, smooth skin and free from any kind of roughness can use simple and quick natural remedies.

Then I detail some of the natural remedies for skin.

* In the case of the hands and feet, one of the natural remedies can be rubbed with two teaspoons of lemon juice and sugar.
* Another natural remedy for skin of the hands, is immersed in warm water to which you’ve put a tablespoon of wheat germ oil with five drops of lemon zest, then use the exfoliating cream to regenerate skin with lotion and will remain as “new”.
* If you have a great “rebel”, your natural remedy is clay. You can put some in the evening and next morning the grain will be disinfected and dried.
* Another natural remedy to remove warts from the skin, is applied at night a drop of essential oil of tea tree and a lemon essential oil directly on the wart and cover with a pad,. In the morning, pull the gauze and leave daytime outdoor area. Repeat this every night, three or four weeks the wart will disappear and will not leave.
* Also a carrot and yogurt mask is one of natural remedies for skin very effectively. Just liquefy a carrot with a little yogurt until it takes consistency of cream. Then put it on the parts you want to rejuvenate the skin, massaging it a bit and see good results soon if you apply it continuously.
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