Showing posts with label freshness. Show all posts
Showing posts with label freshness. Show all posts

Thursday, December 11, 2014

Winter Skin Care Tips

For many people, the cold clear days of winter bring more than just a rosy glow to the cheeks. They also bring uncomfortable dryness to the skin of the face, hands, and feet. For some people, the problem is worse than just a general tight, dry feeling: They get skin so dry it results in flaking, cracking, even eczema (in which the skin becomes inflamed).

Get our top 10 tips for boosting your winter skin care regimen, so that your skin stays moist and healthy through the winter months.



1. Seek a Specialist

If you go to your local drugstore, you'll be hard put to find a salesperson who can give you good advice. That's why going to skin care specialist or dermatologist even once is a good investment. Such a specialist can analyze your skin type, troubleshoot your current skin care regimen, and give you advice on the skin care products you should be using.

But that doesn't mean you'll be stuck buying high-end products. "Inexpensive products work just as well as high-end ones," says David Voron, MD, a dermatologist in Arcadia, Calif. "In fact, the extra price you pay for the expensive stuff is often just for packaging and marketing. What's most important is how your skin responds to the product -- and how you like its feel, not how much money you paid for it."


2. Moisturize More

You may have found a moisturizer that works just fine in spring and summer.  But as weather conditions change, so, too, should your skin care routine.  Find an "ointment" moisturizer that's oil-based, rather than water-based, as the oil will create a protective layer on the skin that retains more moisture than a cream or lotion. (Hint: Many lotions labeled as "night creams" are oil-based.)

But choose your oils with care because not all oils are appropriate for the face. Instead, look for "nonclogging" oils, like avocado oil, mineral oil, primrose oil, or almond oil. Shea oil -- or butter -- is controversial, because it can clog facial pores. And vegetable shortening, LaPlante says, is a really bad idea. "It would just sit on the skin," she says. "And it would be really greasy."
You can also look for lotions containing "humectants," a class of substances (including glycerine, sorbitol, and alpha-hydroxy acids) that attract moisture to your skin.

3. Slather on the Sunscreen

No, sunscreen isn't just for summertime. Winter sun -- combined with snow glare -- can still damage your skin. Try applying a broad-spectrum sunscreen to your face and your hands (if they're exposed) about 30 minutes before going outside. Reapply frequently if you stay outside a long time.

4. Give Your Hands a Hand

The skin on your hands is thinner than on most parts of the body and has fewer oil glands. That means it's harder to keep your hands moist, especially in cold, dry weather. This can lead to itchiness and cracking. Wear gloves when you go outside; if you need to wear wool to keep your hands warm, slip on a thin cotton glove first, to avoid any irritation the wool might cause.

5. Avoid Wet Gloves and Socks

Wet socks and gloves can irritate your skin and cause itching, cracking, sores, or even a flare-up of eczema.

6. Hook Up the Humidifier

Central heating systems (as well as space heaters) blast hot dry air throughout our homes and offices. Humidifiers get more moisture in the air, which helps prevent your skin from drying out. Place several small humidifiers throughout your home; they help disperse the moisture more evenly.

7. Hydrate for Your Health, Not for Your Skin

If you've heard it once, you've heard it a thousand times: Drinking water helps your skin stay young looking. In fact, it's a myth. Water is good for your overall health and "the skin of someone who is severely dehydrated will benefit from fluids. But the average person's skin does not reflect the amount of water being drunk," Kenneth Bielinski, MD, a dermatologist in Oak Lawn, Ill., tells WebMD "It's a very common misconception."

LaPlante agrees. "I see clients at the spa who drink their 10 to 12 glasses of water a day and still have superdry skin. It just doesn't do that much."



8. Grease Up Your Feet

Yes, those minty foot lotions are lovely in the hot summer months, but during the winter, your feet need stronger stuff. Try finding lotions that contain petroleum jelly or glycerine instead. And use exfoliants to get the dead skin off periodically; that helps any moisturizers you use to sink in faster and deeper.

Speak to a foot doctor for a better gauge on your foot's skin. There may be other things involved that is making your feet look and feel like a pumice stone.

9. Pace the Peels

If your facial skin is uncomfortably dry, avoid using harsh peels, masks, and alcohol-based toners or astringents, all of which can strip vital oil from your skin. Instead, find a cleansing milk or mild foaming cleanser, a toner with no alcohol, and masks that are "deeply hydrating," rather than clay-based, which tends to draw moisture out of the face. And use them a little less often.

10. Ban Superhot Baths

Sure, soaking in a burning-hot bath feels great after frolicking out in the cold. But the intense heat of a hot shower or bath actually breaks down the lipid barriers in the skin, which can lead to a loss of moisture. "You're better off with just warm water," LaPlante advises, "and staying in the water a shorter amount of time."
A lukewarm bath with oatmeal or baking soda, can help relieve skin that is so dry it has become itchy, Bielinski notes. So, too, can periodically reapplying your moisturizer. If those techniques don't work, go see a dermatologist. "You may need a prescription lotion to combat the dry skin," Bielinski says. "Or you may have a condition that isn't simply dry skin and that requires different treatment."

Sunday, July 14, 2013

Purity, Highest Quality and Freshness Are Three Points To Remember When Using A Fish Oil Capsule!


One of the most ultimate sources that provide us Omega -3 fatty acids is fish oil. If you think that adding this to your normal list of foods is a tricky part then use the fish oil capsules which are wonderful supplements. However as there are multiple benefits and easy availability of these capsules it is also easy to get mislead into picking a wrong substitute that will not provide you the health benefits that you want.

The things to always remember about Omega-3 are very simple. You want purity, the highest quality, and freshness. This is about your health and making it better, so the last thing you want to do is put anything into your body that lacks in any of the three areas mentioned above!

What are the benefits of having fish oil capsule?

There are many health benefits belonging to omega-3 fatty acids that are very well documented.

Our brain is a sophisticated and intricate hub of functioning and it needs supply of DHA (docosahexaenoic acid), because it is essential to rebuild and maintain the brain cells.

It has been proved by certain studies that the omega -3 fish fatty acids are essentially brain food that increases it is functioning power. This means that when you are taking more fish oil capsules your memory will get a nice boost, and you can even concentrate more while writing a book, driving your car or taking an exam.

Add to that for those people who suffer from multiple sclerosis, depression or attention disorder Omega-3 supplements have proved to have work wonders.

to be sure to help the heart to pump blood smoothly and to have better circulation there is a very strong need of EPA (eicospentaenoic acid) in your body. The good news is that fish oil capsules are providers of both Omega-3 fatty acids DHA and EPA.

Most doctors recommend it strongly to those who have suffered heart attack, and it's also believed that it is fruitful in preventing heart disorders. Not fish oil helps in reducing joint pains as well. Besides that it helps in improving texture of skin and hair.

Side Effects of Fish Oil Capsules

basically the capsules are tasteless and odorless and people will have no difficulty in using them. These are also commonly called "soft gels," as that's exactly what they're. Just be sure to select one that comes from reputed businesses which check the fish oil capsules for toxic elements before being encapsulated.

And again, remember PQF; purity, highest quality and freshness. Any company worth it's salt is going to make certain of these three points, and there won't be any problem clearly stating that and being capable to back it up.

So, make definitely sure to review available resources that are ready and waiting. it's your time, your health, your heart and your choice. What are you waiting for? Do it now.



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