Friday, July 30, 2010

Eye Care

Given the important function our eyes perform for us, it would seem to follow that we'd give them the best care possible, but sometimes we get too busy or we forget to do a few simple things that can keep our eyes healthy. Well, in this article, we will give you all the eye care tips you need over the course of the following sections:

* Protecting Your Eyes

The first part of taking care of your eyes is to make sure they do not get injured in the first place. First, we will show you how proper nutrition will keep your eyes strong and healthy. Remember when you were a kid and your mom told you that carrots would improve your eyesight? Well, she might be right. Next, we tell you how to prevent eye injuries whether you're playing sports or doing household chores. We will also tell you when to wear safety glasses and what kinds will work best for you.

* Preventing Eye Problems

Your daily habits could be seriously injuring your eyes. Without you knowing or feeling it, your eyes could be slowly deteriorating from abuse. First, we will tell you about ultraviolet light, the damage it can cause, and why you need the UV protection from your sunglasses. We will also tell you about eyestrain and whether or not it's true that sitting too close to the TV will harm your eyesight. We will also give you special eye care tips for diabetics and tell you why you should be diligent about your eye doctor appointments.

* Congenital Eye Disorders

In a certain sense, some people are just born with defective eyes. Like other congenital disorders, there are many eye problems that are encoded into the individual's genetics. There disorders can include fairly simple problems like near sightedness or far sightedness, or they can be debilitating problems like glaucoma. In this section, we will tell you the symptoms of these disorders and the available treatments. We will also let you know what over-the-counter help you can get for failing vision.

* Temporary Eye Conditions

Even with the best care, eye problems will eventually crop up. Whether it is just a pesky infection, or blurriness caused by overuse, there are many temporary eye conditions that can be quite frightening. In this section, we will cover all the major eye problems like pinkeye, dry eyes, red eyes, and sties. We will also let you know about the danger of babies and pinkeye and give a guide for how and when to buy eyedrops.

Thursday, July 29, 2010

Treatment for Oily Skin

A treatment for oily skin is often necessary when bumps, pimples and lesions occur as a result of overactive sebaceous glands that secrete excessive amounts of oil in the pores of the skin. An abundance of oil helps to trap dead cells and bacteria that become lodged in the pores. This can cause all sorts of acne problems. For people who deal with excess sebum, there are many oily skin treatments that can be purchased and some that are natural remedies. Several have proven to be quite effective and safe for users.

Oily skin is just one of the five, basic types that also include normal or combination, dry, sensitive and damaged or aging skin. Oily skin has large pores, an almost constant, greasy look and is coarsely textured. It usually has a continual presentation of bumps and blackheads. The one positive thing about this type is that the aging effects are slower because of the almost constant moisture on the epidermis. The normal or combination type may be a bit dry in spots, has medium sized pores, smooth texture and appears healthy. There is generally neither excessive dryness nor oiliness at any one spot on combination skin although some people may use a mild treatment for oily skin occasionally to treat minor areas. Dry types tend to age faster simply because of lack of moisture.

Red splotches and dry flakes are also commonly seen. A sensitive epidermis tends to have very small pores, be very thin and be susceptible to broken capillaries. Those with this type can also have allergies and rashes. Aging skin shows wrinkles and slackness around the jaws and cheeks as well as exhibiting broken capillaries. While all types have their own unique needs, oily types require the most care. Teens are most commonly afflicted with problems stemming from excess oil production and their epidermis may improve with age. "O worship the Lord in the beauty of holiness: fear before him, all the earth." (Psalm 96:9) Here are some basic guidelines and product suggestions for various oily skin treatments.

First, proper cleansing is critical in successfully dealing with oils that can cause blemishes. Apply a gentle facial cleanser with warm water at least twice a day. Experts say that every 8 hours sebum should be cleaned away so as not to cause blemishes. Generally speaking, cleansing the face once in the morning and once at night is sufficient. If there is exposure to oils around a workplace or excessive perspiration during the day, washing a third time can be helpful. Care, however, should be taken not to scrub or wash too much because constant stimulation can cause more oil. A balanced, sensible treatment for oily skin is necessary.

Oddly enough, oil-based cleansers should be used in order to dissolve residue. A cleanser with anti-bacterial properties is effective since pimples are caused by underlying bacteria. Do not use a cleanser that has alcohol in the ingredients which can lead to excessive dryness. Second, after proper cleansing, use a mild, oil-free moisturizer to keep the epidermis smooth and supple. Some experts suggest that people with extremely difficult problems should refrain from using moisturizers until they are around thirty years of age. Third, other treatments that can be used are mud masks and antiseptic day or night creams.

Creams that include the ingredient benzoyl peroxide are generally the most effective. Mud masks are another treatment for oily skin that can be applied not only at spas, but at home. There are many choices that can be purchased at drug stores or cosmetic counters. Those who are sensitive should consider using a mask that has lighter colored clay. There are times when an astringent is helpful in dissolving excess sebum. Astringents should be used sparingly as they can dry too harshly. Witch-hazel is a natural astringent that can be used from time to time. Over-the-counter astringents should contain acetone which has been shown to dissolve oil.

Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Weight Loss Prescription

Obesity often requires long-term treatment to promote and sustain weight loss. As in other chronic conditions, such as diabetes or high blood pressure, long-term use of prescription medications may be appropriate for some people. While most side effects of prescription medications for obesity are mild, serious complications have been reported (see below.)

Keep in mind that these drugs are not a cure-all. The use of weight-loss medications should be combined with physical activity and improved diet to lose and maintain weight successfully over the long term .

Do I Need Medicine to Lose Weight?

Using prescription drugs to treat obesity should be used as an option for the following individuals:

* People with a body mass index (BMI) > 30 with no obesity-related conditions.
* A person with a BMI of > 27 with two or more obesity-related conditions .

What Prescription Medicines Are Used to Treat Obesity?

Currently, most available weight-loss medications approved by the FDA are for short-term use, meaning a few weeks or months.

Most available weight-loss medications are "appetite-suppressant" medications. These include: Didrex, Tenuate, Sanorex, Mazanor, Adipex-P and Meridia. These medications generally come in the form of tablets or extended-release capsules (pills that release medication over a long period of time). Appetite suppressants can be obtained by a doctor's prescription or purchased over the counter .

In the mid 1990s doctors also prescribed the popular appetite suppressant Redux or the combination of phentermine and fenfluramine, called "Phen-fen." However fenfluramine (Pondimin) and Redux were withdrawn from the market in 1997 because they caused damage to heart valves. Phentermine is still available. Taking phentermine alone has not been associated with the adverse health effects of the fenfluramine-phentermine combination.

Another type of prescription weight loss drug is a fat absorption inhibitor. Xenical is the only example of this type of treatment approved for use in the U.S. Xenical works by blocking about 30% of dietary fat from being absorbed, and is the most recently approved weight loss drug.

Meridia and Xenical are the only weight-loss medications approved for longer-term use in significantly obese people, although the safety and effectiveness have not been established for use beyond 1 year.

How Do Appetite Suppressants Work?

Appetite suppressants promote weight loss by tricking the body into believing that it is not hungry or that it is full. They decrease appetite by increasing serotonin or catecholamine -- two brain chemicals that affect mood and appetite.

How Do Fat Absorption Inhibitors Work?

Fat-absorption inhibitors work by preventing your body from breaking down and absorbing fat eaten with your meals. This unabsorbed fat is eliminated in bowel movements.

Do Prescription Weight Loss Drugs Really Work?

In general, Xenical and Meridia are moderately effective, leading to an average weight loss of 5 to 22 pounds over a 1 year period, more than what would be expected with non-drug treatments. However, the response to these medications is based on each individual, and some people experience more weight loss than others. Likewise, there is no one correct dose for these medications. Your doctor will decide what works best for you based on his or her evaluation of your medical condition and your response to treatment.

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Monday, July 26, 2010

Fashion Trends 2011

Le Cuir A Paris - Spring/Summer 2011 Color Trends
Dates in 2010:

Something's happening.
We have entered a new era of freedom.
We don't know what will happen next.

No longer just a bored or simply interested spectator, we have become author, actor, part of the performance. Giving into spontaneity, we allow ourselves surrealist dreams, ramblings and infringements.

We have digested the natural and outraged the virtual.

We create as part of a group, or as a solo initiative. We swap the "I, me" for the "I, us". We throw the dice up in the air without knowing the result.

Our references jostle and pile up, thrusting us into tomorrow. We add a zest of dissidence and lots of irony, to dive headlong into a season that we want to be measured, joyful and impertinent.


Archaic Garden

So we cultivate an archaic garden where primitive joins forces with antique. Where archaeologists decipher hieroglyphics that speak of Gods, of man and plants unknown.

Forbidden fruits and flowers bear forgotten names: Kumquat, oponce, papyrus, tuberose, rosewood.

Nestled in shadowy niches, worn mosaics hide behind twisted and dried branches of ivy. Collapsed columns and arches form a mound of worn stones, hiding fossils.

Colors
The range is whitened, stony, mineral or delicately fruity. The softness of faded, evanescent, light and serious colors.

Underwater Variation

Ebbing and flowing with the tide, we swim "under-current".

Dive into abysses, explore the ocean depths. We discover marine flora and fauna, submerged cities, buried amphora and pots.

A mysterious world, an aquatic and amniotic bubble. A stormy summer's day, bright with magnetic lightening, the horizon plunging into the ocean.

Colors
The range delves into the blue, and extends to an aqua green. Sea anemone pink is enhanced by inky blues and purples. Navy and brown darken the landscape. White soap bubbles refresh the saturated atmosphere.

Saturday, July 24, 2010

Foot Care Cream by hotestfashionstyles.blogspot.com

For Callused, Chapped Feet

A luxurious, conditioning formula that softens and helps to eliminate and remove calluses while healing chapped areas of the feet. It contains no peeling ingredients, acids or camphors, so it will not irritate sensitive areas of your skin on your feet. This award winning foot lotion leaves your entire foot feeling soft and silky. Total Foot Care Cream is the perfect treatment for calloused, chapped feet. After only a few uses you?ll be able to show off great looking feet and it can really enhance your pedicure.

Size: Net Wt. 4 oz.

Use: Twice a day, once in the morning after bath or shower, and once again in the evening, before bedtime.

For Best results: After applying cream to feet, put plain socks (100% cotton) in the microwave for 10-15 seconds. Leave socks on overnight to keep feet moisturized.

Key Ingredients:
Glycerin, Paraffin Beeswax, Sunflower Oil, Lanolin and Vitamin E.

Friday, July 23, 2010

Best perfume listing available by hotestfashionstyles.blogspot.com

Perfume / Designers / Cosmetics

6eme Sens

Abercrombie & Fitch

Acqua di Parma

Adidas

Adolfo Dominguez

Agatha

Agent Provocateur

Alain Delon Parfums

Alberta Ferretti

Alexander Julian

Alfred Sung

Almay

Aloha Beauty

American Crew

American Telecast

Amway Corporation

Ann Taylor Loft

Annick Goutal Parfums

Antonia's Flowers

Antonio Miro

Antonio Puig S.A.

Anucci

April Fields

Aromatique

Asia

Aspen & Aspen Sensation

Aveda

Avon

Ayura

Baby Doll

Baccarat(USA)

Banana Republic

BCBG Max Azria

BDF/Beiersdorf

Beaute Createurs

Beauticontrol

Bejar

Benetton Cosmetics

Bernini

Betty Barclay

Bijan Cosmetics

Biomaris

Biotherm

Bjorn Borg

Bonne Bell

Borsalino

Boucheron

Bourjois

Bronnley

Bvlgari Parfums Spa

Cacharel Parfums

Caesar's World

Candie's Cosmetics

Carnival Cruise Lines

Caroll

Caron

Carrefour

Cartier Parfums

Castle Forbes

Caswell-Massey

Chanel

Charles Jourdan

Chopard Parfums

Christian Dior

Cigar Aficionado

Clarins

Classic Fragrances

Claude Montana Parfums

Clinique Labs

Club Med

Comptoir Sud Pacifique

Connie Stevens

Cosmopolitan Cosmetics

Coty (France)

Courreges Parfums

Crabtree & Evelyn

Daniel de Fasson Parfums

Davidoff Parfums

Decleor

Dell'Acqua

Demeter

Diane Von Furstenberg Studio

Dolce & Gabbana

Don Algodon

Donna Karan

Dr.Babor

Dream Perfumes

Eau de Horoscope Perfume

Elizabeth Arden

Ellen Tracy

Erno Laszlo

Erox Corporation

Escada Beaute

Espoir (Korea)

Esteban

Estee Lauder

Etam(France)

Etienne Aigner Cosmetics

Evyan

Ewa

Fable

Fashion Fair Cosmetics

Ferrari

Fiorucci

Fleur de Lis

Fragluxe Inc.

Fragonard

French Fragrances

Gale Hayman

Galimard Parfumerie

Gant

Gap Inc.

Gemey

Gendarme Fragrances

Gianfranco Ferre

Gillette

Giorgio Armani Parfums

Giorgio Beverly Hills

Givenchy Parfums

Gloria Vanderbilt

Gottschalk

Graham Webb

Green Tea

Guaber

Gucci

Guepard

Guerlain

Hakawerk

Hang Ten

Haribo

Harley Davidson

Helena Rubinstein

Helmut Lang

Henkel Cosmetic

Holzman & Stephanie Perfumes

Hove Parfumeur

Hugo Boss

Iman Cosmetics

Inter Parfums

Iplip (Korea)

irèneParfums and Cosmetiques Laboratory

Issey Miyake

Jacadi Parfums

Jean Pascal

Jean Paul Gaultier

Jessica McClintock Inc.

Jil Sander

Jo Malone

Johnson & Johnson

Joop! Parfums

Jovan

Kelemata

Kenzo Parfums

Kookai

Korloff

L.V.M.H.(Moet Hennesy Louis Vuitton) Group

La Prairier

Lacoste

Laila Inc.

L'air D'or

Lalique Parfums

Lancome Parfums - Korean Site

Lancome Parfums (USA)

LaParfumerie.com

L'Artisan Parfumeur

Laura Ashley

Laura Biagiotti

Le Bon Marche

Lentheric

Les Copains

Lise Watier

Liz Claiborne Cosmetics

L'occitane

Loewe (Spain)

L'oreal Group

Loris Azzaro Parfums

Luciano Pavarotti

Luciano Soprani

Mac Cosmetics

Marbert(Germany)

Mariella Burani

Marilyn Migrin

Mario Valentino

Mary Kay Cosmetics

Mauboussin

Maurer & Wirtz

Mavive

Max Factor

Maxim's Parfums de Paris-SNDPI

Maybelline

Mexx Fragrances

Mibelle

Michael Jordan

Molton Brown

Mont Blanc

Muelhens/4711

Myrurgia S.A.

Nautica

Niki de Saint Phalle

Nino Cerruti

Nivea

Nokomis

Noxell/Cover Girl

Nuxe

Old Bond Street Corp.

Old England

Oleg Cassini

Origins

Orlane Inc

Oscar de la Renta

Pacific (Korea)

Paco Rabanne Parfums

Pantene

Parfums de Coeur

Parfums des Champs

Parlux Fragrances

Pascal Morabito

Peak Performance

Penhaligon's

Perry Ellis

Persona Parfum

Petit Bateau

Phat Farm

Phoenix Worldwide

Pierre Cardin Parfums

Planter's

Prince Matchabelli

Procter & Gamble Cosm. & Fragr. Group

Ralph Lauren

Rebel Fragrances

Redken

Revlon

Richard Dayhoff

Roberta di Camerino

Rochas

Rodier

S.I.R.P.E.A.S.P.A

Salvatore Ferragamo

Severiano Ballesteros

Shiseido (Japan)

Shu Uemura Parfums

Sisley(France)

Slava Zaitsev

Smalto

Smell This

Sodip

St. Johns Bay Rum

Stetson

Susan Lucci

Swiss Arabian Perfumery

Talbots

The Body Shop

The Thymes Limited

Thierry Mugler Parfums

Tiffany & Company Co.

Todd Oldham

Tommy Hilfiger

Tonino Lamborghini

Tova Beverly Hills

Trigere

Trussardi Parfums

Tursiops

Ulric de Varens Parfums

Unilever Ltd. Group

Vanilla Fields

Vera Wang

Versace Profumi

Vichy

Victoria's Secret

Visari

Wacoal

Wella Group

West Indies Bay Company

Yardley(England)

Yohji Yamamoto

Yves Rocher

Yves Saint Laurent Parfums

Zirh Skin Nutrition

Thursday, July 22, 2010

What is Acne

What Is Acne?

If you are one of the thousands that will purchase acne treatment products this year, or undergo expensive and possibly unsafe surgeries, before you invest your money (and health!), you need to know several things about what is happening to your face, your chest and your body.

Often, individuals blame the acne on puberty. But it can be caused by many more things as well. For some, it is just this --puberty.

For others there are other conditions that may be causing the acne to appear. If you take the time to understand why you have acne, you are likely to learn how you can treat your acne.

Acne is an infection on your skin. Normally, it happens because bacteria get into your pores where it breeds.

Once the skin becomes irritated by this, it will then react in the form of sores. This is the acne that you see on your face.

Acne is generally caused by the occurrence of the bacteria on your face and increased amounts of oils on the face which make it a welcoming place for bacteria to go and hide.

These two things are generally the case for most types of acne. But, there are different things that cause them to happen. This is what you need to learn in order to know how to treat your bacteria.

• The oils that are being secreted at high levels may be due to hormone imbalances that are caused by such things as puberty, stress, health issues and other conditions.

• Bacteria can get onto the face from a poor level of keeping your face and your skin properly cleaned.

• Bacteria can feed on the dead skin cells that are not properly exfoliated away, making this a more likely target for growth.

• Eating a poor diet can help to encourage oily skins as well as lowers the body’s ability to fight off the infections that it is facing.

To learn what is causing your acne problems, you should carefully think about what is happening in your life and improve anything that you may see as an obvious reason why your body may be facing these factors.

You'll be best served doing these things first before seeking out your family doctor or a dermatologist.

by hotestfashionstyles.blogspot.com

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Best Eye Care Cream

According to Rod Rohrich, MD, the chairman of plastic surgery at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas, facial fat around the eyes starts falling first (likely due to the area’s thin, delicate skin). Combine the natural aging process with cold, dry weather and chances are your peepers will be winter-weary. That’s where supercharged eye creams come into play. Here, key ingredients to look for in a smoothing serum.

Hyaluronic Acid and Ceramides. For plump skin cells nothing beats hyaluronic acid, which draws moisture from the air and holds up to 1,000 times its weight in water. In addition to hyaluronic acid, Jeannette Graf, MD, author of Stop Aging, Start Living, says that ceramides also help maintain hydration. A powerful new formula that includes both: Estée Lauder Time Zone Anti-Line/Wrinkle Eye Crème.

Retinol. “Anybody who can tolerate retinoic acid should use it,” says dermatologist Doris Day, MD. A vitamin A derivative, retinol stimulates cell turnover and collagen production, helping to strengthen skin and reduce complexion imperfections like sun spots and fine lines. Just remember that a little goes a long way; retinol creams make skin more sun-sensitive and can be overly drying, so apply sparingly before bedtime only. To get your nightly retinol dose, Day suggests Olay Professional Pro-X Eye Restoration Complex.

Neuropeptides. Supersensitive skin types might opt for a peptide-packed eye cream instead of a retinoic acid one. Like retinol, neuropeptides also stimulate collagen and elastin production, but are gentler on the dermis. “In studies applying various neuropeptide preparations directly to the skin, exciting clinical benefits were observed almost immediately upon application,” says Nicholas Perricone, MD. “There was visible improvement of the skin’s resilience, tone, and texture.” Try Perricone MD Neuropeptide Eye Contour to brighten your baby blues and for a double dose of peptides, look for Smashbox Halo Hydrating Perfecting Eye Shadow (available next month).

Vitamins C and E. Besides vitamin A (in the form of topical retinol), vitamins C and E are also potent antiaging ingredients. While vitamin C aids in collagen production and skin elasticity, vitamin E soothes and protects. MD Skincare Hydra-Pure Firming Eye Cream contains all three wrinkle-fighting vitamins.

Monday, July 19, 2010

Rash treatment.

Hotestfashionstyles.blogspot.com presents rash treatment at home


Rash,Age 12 and Older - Home Treatment

Most rashes will go away without medical treatment. Home treatment can often relieve pain and itching until the rash goes away.

If you have come in contact with a substance such as poison ivy, oak, or sumac, immediately wash the area with large amounts of water.

Once a rash has developed, leave it alone as much as possible.

* Use soap and water sparingly.
* Leave the rash exposed to the air whenever possible.
* Do not scratch the rash.

If you have a rash, you should not be in contact with children or pregnant women. Most viral illnesses that cause a rash are contagious, especially if a fever is present.
Relief from itching

* Keep the itchy area cool and moist. Put cloths soaked in ice water on the rash a few times a day. Too much wetting and drying will dry the skin, which can increase itching.
* Keep cool and stay out of the sun. Heat makes itching worse.
* Try an oatmeal bath to help relieve itching. Wrap 1 cup of oatmeal in a cotton cloth or sock and boil as you would to cook it. Allow it to cool to room temperature, and use it as a sponge and bathe in cool water without soap. You may also buy a product at the store, such as Aveeno Colloidal Oatmeal bath.
* Avoid scratching as much as possible. Scratching leads to more scratching. Cut nails short or wear cotton gloves at night to prevent scratching.
* Wear cotton clothing. Do not wear wool and synthetic fabrics next to your skin.
* Use gentle soaps, such as Basis, Cetaphil, Dove, or Oil of Olay, and use as little soap as possible. Do not use deodorant soaps.

Sunday, July 18, 2010

Purely Ageless, anti aging, skin care

Why choose Purely Ageless™

Purely Ageless™ Anti-aging Crème is formulated by Dr. Loretta Lanphier for those who want an all-natural anti-aging crème that is safe, soothing and nourishing to the skin. Purely Ageless™; is made in small batches so that you are assured of the freshest product possible. Made in an FDA certified and Organic-certified facility and in compliance with current Good Manufacturing Practices (cGMP) there is never a concern about product contamination that some "home made" products may incur. Made with 100% natural and organic ingredients, Purely Ageless™ is 90% organic. Our high quality natural ingredients include the finest of organic essential oils, organic herbs and organic plant oils in their natural state and cold-pressed. These ingredients are used to create well-balanced, holistic and nourishing formulations that we consider to be "natural health for the skin."

Because we are committed to safe and natural skincare, Lanique Botanicals does not use FD&C colors, which are included in some skincare products, due to their negative effects on our health. We also do not use toxic foam-boosters, emulsifiers, synthetic perfumes or preservatives. Lanique Botanicals lists every ingredient so that there are no surprises or guesses as compared to products that include ambiguous terms such as "base cream" or "blend of essential oils" in their ingredient list. No compromises. You can always be assured that skincare products from Lanique Botanicals do not contain: Petroleum products (mineral oils, paraffinum); PEG (PolyEthylene Glycol); Sulfates (Sodium Laureth Sulfate); Parabens (methyl-, propyl-); or Sodium Benzoate.
What sets Purely Ageless™ apart from other “natural” anti-aging creams?

Purely Ageless™ naturally lubricates and moisturizes deep into the layers of the skin, firming the skin and acting as a natural face-lift. The ingredients in Purely Ageless™ strengthen skin elasticity and minimizes wrinkles, augmentig new cell growth all the while promoting healthy tissue and breaking down and helping to remove dead skin tissue. Antibacterial, Antiviral and Antifungal in nature, this creme soothes and settles facial nerves and helps break down and heal acne break-outs. It even helps with cellulite!

Purely Ageless™ provides vitamins, minerals and essential nutrients to the cells, giving results for young and old, alike. Purely Ageless™ provides peace-of-mind of no toxic ingredients and provides younger-looking and radiant skin.

Who hasn’t looked into the mirror and silently wondered how did those wrinkles get there? This common “discovery” quickly drives many of us in search of the so-called “fountain of youth.” Even Wall Street takes a vigorous interest in anti-aging, wrinkle and skin-repair products and modalities. Why? Because they understand that if a company comes up with a formula that works in hiding—or preventing—wrinkles or the “look” of aging, literally millions of dollars can be made, especially as the baby-boomer generation reaches middle-age and beyond. As with all true health and wellness, all we have to do is look to the benefits of nature's perfect ingredients.

Lanique Botanicals is very please to introduce naturopathic physician and clinical herbalist, Loretta Lanphier’s, exclusive anti-aging crème, Purely Ageless™. Purely Ageless™ combines hi-tech technology with the latest anti-aging and fountain of youth ingredients – completely natural ingredients that heal, repair and restore the skin to its natural beauty.

Friday, July 16, 2010

Acne Care treatment.

These blemishes occur wherever there are many oil (sebaceous) glands, mainly on the face, chest, and back.

You can do a lot to treat your acne using products available at a drugstore or cosmetic counter that do not require a prescription. However, for tougher cases of acne, you should consult a physician for treatment options.

What causes acne?

No one factor causes acne. Acne happens when oil (sebaceous) glands come to life around puberty, stimulated by male hormones from the adrenal glands of both boys and girls. Sebum (oil) is a natural substance which lubricates and protects the skin, and under certain circumstances, cells that are close to the surface block the openings of sebaceous glands and cause a buildup of oil underneath. This oil stimulates bacteria (which live on everyone's skin and generally cause no problems) to multiply and cause surrounding tissues to become inflamed.

Inflammation near the skin's surface produces a pustule; deeper inflammation results in a papule (pimple); deeper still and it's a cyst. If the oil breaks though to the surface, the result is a "whitehead." If the oil accumulates melanin pigment or becomes oxidized, the oil changes from white to black, and the result is a "blackhead." Blackheads are therefore not dirt, and do not reflect poor hygiene.

Here are some factors that don't usually cause acne, at least by themselves:

* Heredity: With the exception of very severe acne, most people do not have the problem exactly as their parents did. Almost everyone has some acne at some point in their life.


* Food: Parents often tell teens to avoid pizza, chocolate, greasy and fried foods, and junk food. While these foods may not be good for overall health, they don't cause acne or make it worse. Although some recent studies have implicated milk and dairy products in aggravating acne, these findings are far from established.


* Dirt: As mentioned above, "blackheads" are oxidized oil, not dirt. Sweat does not cause acne, therefore, it is not necessary to shower instantly after exercise for fear that sweat will clog pores. On the other hand, excessive washing can dry and irritate the skin.


* Stress: Some people get so upset by their pimples that they pick at them and make them last longer. Stress, however, does not play much of a direct role in causing acne.


* Hormones: Some women break out cyclically, but most women (and men) don't. Some oral contraceptive pills may help relieve acne, but unless a woman has abnormal menstrual periods and excessive hair growth, it's unlikely that hormones play much of a role in causing acne. Pregnancy has a variable effect on acne; some women report that they clear up completely, and others get worse, while many others see no overall change.


* Cosmetics: Most cosmetic and skin-care products are not pore-clogging ("comedogenic"). Of the many available brands, those which are listed as "water-based" or "oil-free" are generally a better choice.

In occasional patients, the following may be contributing factors:

* Pressure: In some patients, pressure from helmets, chinstraps, collars, suspenders, and the like can aggravate acne.


* Drugs: Some medications may cause or worsen acne, such as those containing iodides, bromides, or oral or injected steroids (either the medically prescribed prednisone or the steroids that bodybuilders or athletes take). Other drugs that can cause or aggravate acne are anticonvulsant medications and lithium, which is used to treat bipolar disorder. Most cases of acne, however, are not drug-related.


* Occupations: In some jobs, exposure to industrial products like cutting oils may produce acne.

Thursday, July 15, 2010

How To Get Gorgeous Skin by hotestfashionstyles.blogspot.com

Hotestfashionstyles.blogspot.com presents How to get Gorgeous Skin


How To Get Gorgeous Skin

* Don't go to bed with makeup on. Makeup left on overnight seeps into your pores, clogs them, and congests your skin. Make sure that you wash your face twice at the end of the day. Once to get the makeup off. A second time to wash the skin itself.

* Exfoliate daily. After washing your face at night, be sure to exfoliate. Use a delicate scrub. If you don't have one on hand, a tablespoon of sugar or oatmeal will work just fine.

* Use facial masks regularly. If possible, everyday is ideal. Again, if you don't have one on hand, make your own. Mashed banana or avocado is good. Plain yogurt also works well.

* Keep a treatment and moisturizer on your face, day or night. Put your skin first. After you wash it at night, put on some kind of skin treatment, whether it's alpha hydroxy acids, vitamin A or C, or any kind of special cocktail treatment. Let that sink in, then put a moisturizer over that. In the morning, do the same.

* Don't use the cheapest or most expensive cosmetics. Mom tells me that moderately priced cosmetics are the best. They get the job done, and the ingredients are usually pretty good. You have to keep trying various brands until you find something that works well for you.

* Hydrate your face throughout the day. Whether it's a commercial product, or one you make yourself (fill a spray bottle with distilled water, add a few drops of chamomile or rose essential oil, shake it gently before each use, and spray it on) hydrate your face, even over makeup, frequently throughout the day.

* Treat your face gently. Never pull, tug, or scrub your facial skin. Be very gentle when you clean it, moisturize it or makeup on it. This will lessen the chance that you'll damage your skin and get wrinkles.

* Keep your face covered when you're in the sun. As beautiful as she is, my mom never lets anyone see her face when she's in the sun. She'll slather on a high factor sunscreen, put on sunglasses, and a wide brimmed hat.

* Eat fresh foods and drink lots of water. My mom tells me to stay away from "dead food" food that's basically not fresh. She always eat lots of veggies, fruits, nuts, and drinks tons of water.

* Let go of stress. Stress can show up on your face, no matter how well you take care of your skin. Do something your enjoy everyday, whether it's watching TV or going shopping. Your face reflects what's going on inside of your mind.

Tuesday, July 13, 2010

15 Things hate by teenage girls.

Hostestfashionstyles.blogspot.com presents 15 things that annoy a teenage girl.

I am 15, and a pretty average teenager with very strict parents. Here is my perspective. This is not supposed to be disrespectful.

1. Saying “Because I am the parent.”

This probably annoys me more than anything my parents do. When you say this, no matter how good your actual reason is, we feel like 6-year-olds. It is so disrespectful. Just because you are the parent does not mean you can do no wrong. Plus, it makes is seem like you just want to make us miserable. I know this isn’t the case, but if you can’t think of a logical reason then don’t be surprised when we question it. “Because I said so,” fits in this category too.


2. Being Hypocritical

This means making us listen, and then not giving us a chance to explain our side of the story. This means if you want an open relationship with us, to not yell when we come to you with problems. This means to not yell at us for doing something wrong, and then going and doing the exact same thing, whether it is fighting with siblings, staying up late, or cussing. For example, my parents don’t let me drive with teens, which would be fine if they didn’t complain about driving me everywhere. Choose a side please! Actions speak much louder than words. Also, don’t demand respect if you are not willing to give it out.


3. Forcing us to have “Family Time”

As much as you don’t want to believe it, we want nothing to do with family right now. We don’t want to be seen going to the mall with the whole family, or waste a Saturday night sitting around with you. I know it hurts, but you were the same way. Please, don’t force your teens to include a little sibling when friends are over. It will just cause tension. I promise you, if you don’t shove family down our throats, we will actually want to hang with you. Believe it or not, we might ask you to chill!

4. Acting like being a teen is a walk in the park. It’s not.

I realize times are tough, and it bites to be an adult. Working and supporting a family is hard. But please keep in mind, we go to school instead of work. It actually takes a lot of effort. I am required to get a perfect GPA, and be very involved in “wholesome extracurricular activities.” I go to student leadership meetings at 6:30 in the morning, then go to school for 8 hours, then go to various club meetings, followed by sports practice, then come home to do a few hours of homework. It can get really frustrating when you act like we don’t work hard. Plus, we are teens with hormones, and everything feels so intense. It really can take its toll sometimes.

5. Not Letting Go

We aren’t babies. We are going to kiss, drive, have relationships and be independent. Give us reasonable boundaries, fair ones please. But when you freak out about kissing, it’s out of control. Put it in perspective. In high school, kids do horrible things. Be thankful your child isn’t smoking or drinking or having sex, which is not okay. We know that. But in order to gain our respect, you have to let us grow up and grant a little freedom. No matter how much you want to change it, little Suzy is going to kiss her boyfriend, and Timmy is going to learn to drive.

6. Acting like our emotions are meaningless.

If we're mad, there is a reason. If we're crying, the pain is real. Don’t say we're being dramatic, and please don’t force us to participate on a day were not feeling up to it. Try to cheer us up and if there is nothing serious (depression) going on, leave us alone if we ask. And don’t tease us about it. If you respect our feelings, we will respect yours. Plus, if you try to be understanding, we're more likely to come to you about issues you need to know about.

7. Saying hurtful things.

Please, watch what you say. A friend of mine had parents who put her down about her looks. Mine call me horrible things when we're fighting. Sometimes, you can say the absolute wrong thing and the very worst time. No matter how angry you get, or if you are joking around, never tease or yell things at teens that could be offensive. We will remember it.

Sunday, July 11, 2010

Hostest Fashion Styles blogspot presents 3 ways to smell fresh in summer

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Finally it's summer, summer, summertime! (Cue hit single from Will Smith and DJ Jazzy Jeff circa 1991.) I don't know about you guys, but we've been experiencing a scorcher of a summer here in New York. (I'm talking 90 degrees and up...yikes!) While I would normally love to stay in my apartment and bask in the cold of my air conditioning all day, that's not always possible and I find myself cringing when having to venture outside. Check out these fun ways that I came up with to avoid smelling sweatacular when it comes to hanging out in the heat.


Hostest Fashion Styles blogspot presents 3 ways to smell fresh in summer

Ok, before I share my summer fragrance wearing ways with you, I'd like to point out that I suffer from QBPD, or Quirky Beauty Product Disorder. This disorder usually affects those that are beauty product junkies (such as myself) and means that (much like words) I'm forever trying to come up with new ways to use them. (I think I developed this disorder a couple of years ago when I became a beauty editor at a women's magazine.)

The great thing about having QBPD is that I'm full of strange and fun beauty tips to share with you (like the ones below). The bad? Well, there really can't be a bad when it comes to beauty, right?


Hostest Fashion Styles blogspot presents 3 ways to smell fresh in summer

Friday, July 9, 2010

Hotfashionstyles.blogspot.com present Oily skin beauty tips.

Hotfashionstyles.blogspot.com present Oily skin beauty tips.



Our skin produces and secretes oil naturally. This is actually a good thing, as the oil helps to protect our skin and keep it moisturized. Too much oil—or a build-up of oil over time—can cause problems, however. These problems can range from too much shine or sheen to problems with makeup that won't stay put or appears patchy or spotty.

So, what is one to so with naturally oily skin? The first thing (believe it or not) is to try to adjust your diet. Certain foods seem capable of increasing oil production, and if you decrease or eliminate those foods from your diet, you can naturally cut back on your oily skin. For many people, it helps to avoid sugary foods, alcohol, caffeine, and even shellfish.

With the diet under control, make sure that you clean your skin regularly. The cleaning should include the use of a good cleanser. You can find lots of different types of cleansers on the market, but you will want to read their labels carefully. Look through the "marketing hype" that you will find, and look for something that will help remove the oil without damaging or overly drying your skin. Use the cleanser regularly; at least once a day.

s a final note, consider keeping a journal of your skin conditions. This may sound strange, but you will find that if you have oily skin, it probably seems excessively oily at certain times and in certain environments. For instance, you might notice the oiliness more in the summer or in a hot, humid environment. You might notice it more a couple hours after a certain meal, or when you are under a particular type of stress.