Acne is a Four Letter Word – Part Two

June 10th, 2011 | by SageAdvice | acne

Jun
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In the first part of this series, we covered the myths, aggravating factors, and genetic predispositions that cause acne to form. Now we will cover the Acne cycle how lesions form, and how to eradicate them.

There are Two Basic Kinds of Lesions or Zits: Non-Inflammatory and Inflammatory

Whichever kind or combination you get, the lesions or zits you have take 90 days to form. So there are zits forming right now that you will not see or feel for about three months, unless they are exacerbated by stress or medication.
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Glossary of Skin Care Terms, Buzz Words & Ingredients Listings: Part Two

April 7th, 2011 | by SageAdvice | skin care

Apr
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DehydrationDEHYDRATION: The lack of moisture, not oil, in the skin. Dehydration causes the skin to look less plump, healthy, flat, dull or off color and is not cured with heavy creams or oils. . Dehydration may be caused by very cold or hot weather, medication, illness, harsh skin care products and heavy creams. Creams and lotions do not moisturize, they seal because their molecules are too large to penetrate the surface of the skin.

Moisture starts as trans epidermal moisture in the germinative layer of the skin and slowly rises to the surface hydrating the skin. Unfortunately much of it evaporates off, hence the terms dehydration or dehydrated. Moisture or hydration must be infused into the skin with hydrators (real moisturizers) that have small enough molecules to penetrate the surface layers of the skin. These products are called emulsions because of their ability to penetrate surface layers of the skin. Then the skin may be sealed with a cream to prevent trans-epidermal moisture loss or dryness. Read full story

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