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“Pamper Your Skin for Spring” March 16, 2009

Filed under: Alerts & Hot Issues, Anti Aging Skin Care — Pamela @ 1:15 pm
What to do right now to get your face and body ready for spring.

Spring is here! Daffodils, hyacinths, tulips awaken from there winter sleep and brighten our landscapes with their perfection. The days get longer and temperatures begin to climb, off go the sweaters and boots and on go the shorts and sandals.

But while your spirit may be singing the praises of spring, it’s also likely your skin is still crying out with the winter blues — dry, scaly, rough, spots on heels, knees, and elbows as well as stressed- out, undernourished skin on your face and body.

“Nothing is worse for skin than a long, cold winter — the low humidity in conjunction with hot air, heat, and less fresh air often can leave your skin looking dull, dry, rough, and even wrinkled and older,” says Cheryl Citron, MD, the past president of the New Jersey Dermatology Society.

Knees, elbows, heels, and toes can also suffer from a winter in boots — where too often, says Citron, what we don’t see,

Revive Dry Skin

Revive Dry Skin

we neglect.

“When our feet and legs aren’t on display the way they are during warmer weather, we tend not to moisturize as much, and we don’t pay as much attention to things like dry cuticles; unfortunately, it doesn’t take long for skin that is neglected to react, becoming dry, dull, and flaky, and sometimes even red and inflamed,” Citron tells WebMD.

The good news: Beautiful, summer-sweet skin is closer than the nearest watermelon patch! The best place to start, say experts, is with a head-to-toe moisture treatment — and you don’t need high-priced products to do the job right.

The Best Moisturizer?

“One of the best moisturizers you can use is white petroleum jelly — particularly on the very roughest, toughest areas of skin, such as heels, elbows, and knees,” says Heidi Waldorf, MD, director of dermatologic laser surgery at Mt. Sinai Medical Center in New York City. And if you’ve ever heard that old wives’ tale about drenching feet in Vaseline and then donning a pair of white cotton socks — well, Waldorf says it’s not a myth and it really can dramatically change the way your feet look and feel, almost overnight.

“If you don’t like sleeping in socks, then just smear on the petroleum jelly right before you put on your gym socks and sneakers before working out, or even just to run errands,” she says. If hands are in equal need of a spring makeover, coat them with petroleum jelly as well, and then don a pair of white cotton gloves.

“Any time you are doing a household or garden chore that requires you to wear rubber gloves or gardening gloves, put on the petroleum jelly first, then the white gloves, then the rubber gloves over that,” Waldorf tells WebMD. By the time your chores are done, she says, you’ve given your hands a pretty terrific beauty treatment.

 

Dry, Itchy Skin Can Flare in Winter’s Weather January 12, 2009

Filed under: Alerts & Hot Issues, Anti Aging Skin Care — Pamela @ 9:33 pm

Happy New Year!

As winter comes in  full force, the wind, low humidity, and cold temperature can cause dry skin. Here are a few tips to help you fight back.

*Dry Skin; When your skin is dry, it is not because it lacks grease and oil, but because it doesn’t retain water. Wind, low humidity, cold temperatures, soaps, some skincare products, and excessive washing without using moisturizers can cause dry skin.

*Emotions and Stress can bring on itching and scratching. Anger, frustration, and embarrassment, can cause flushing and itching.

Soak and Seal: Steps for a Good Daily Skin Care

Weatherize your skin with a great moistuizer!

Weatherize Your Skin with a Great Moisturizer!

The most important treatment for dry skin is to put water back into your skin. The best way to get water back into your skin is to soak in a bath. Gently pat dry and immediately apply a thick layer of moisturizer to seal the water in your skin. Use these key tips:

*Use warm water, not hot for at least 15 to 20 minutes. Avoid scrubbing your skin.

*Use a gentle cleansing bar or wash.  During severe flare ups, you might want to limit the use of cleansers.

*Apply the moisturizer or the special skin medications prescibed for you onto your damp skin. This will seal in the water and make your skin less dry and itchy. Moisturizer creams and ointments are more beneficial than lotions and should not be applied over medications.

 

Skin needs protection from Old Man Winter November 21, 2008

Filed under: Anti Aging Skin Care — Pamela @ 6:01 pm
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Beware of Old Man Winter on Your Skin.

Beware of Old Man Winter on Your Skin.

Next time you decide to go on an outside adventure, don’t just dress to protect your body; protect your face. When snow covers the ground and a chill sets in, we are faced with itchy, flaky, and painfully dry skin — conditions that can be avoided with just a little care.

According to skin specialist Dr. Debra Wattenberg, one of the most common mistakes people make is to go out during the day without wearing sunscreen. “People come in with some of the most severe sunburns, especially from winter sports like skiing or ice skating.

Debra Wattenberg

She advised people to resist the temptation to take scalding hot showers after coming in from the cold, especially if their skin has been dry. “Use a moisturizing soap,” she suggested, “and consider investing in a humidifier.”

In addition to winter outside, the heat at home further strips the skin of natural oils. Cosmeticians recommended using a moisturizer that has sun protection and contains alpha hydroxy.

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With the right colors, makeup can at least create an illusion of warmth. Makeup artist Bobbie Brown said richer shades like burgundies and bronzes provide a healthy glow. Since matte lipsticks can further damage chapped lips, cosmeticians advise using a lip balm underneath.

To keep skin healthy for winter, drink lots of water and using a moisturizer such as AdvanSkin Hydrolic Moisturizing Serum twice a day. And if your skin is still painfully dry, make that trip to the dermatologist.

 

Winter and Your Skin! October 28, 2008

Greetings From The South.

Greetings From The South.

The weather is changing, time to worry about dry, flaky skin. Have you ever pulled up your pant leg at work to scratch an itch, and this powder-like stuff came out like a cloud of dust? UH- Oh, time to get out the moisturizers and lotions, but you thought all that was just for summer and all those cute little shorts and bikinis, NOT! Taking care of your skin should always be a priority. Taking care of your skin is like taking care of your lawn, if you neglect your yard then it’s hard to get caught up. Youve seen many ads for the best anti aging skin care all over the T.V. Are you as confused as Me? Well I found something that works, and I would love to share it with you.

Woman checking her complextion

Woman checking her complextion

DMAE is an amazing nutrient that extends the life of cells, inhibits the cross linking of proteins, which gives the skin a tone and firm appearance. When DMAE is applied to the skin, the skin looks firmer, less lined and smoother. There is an immediate improvement in the appearance of elasticity and luminosity to the skin. DMAE enhances the appearance of facial contours – Tightens & Rejuvenates Skin.
This serum is very light and can be put on over or under the makeup. The firm appearance that DMAE can bring to the skin occurs within about 20 minutes and wears off by the end of the day. DMAE has become very popular as a result of Dr. Nicholas Perricone, M.D.’s top-selling book, The Wrinkle Cure, in which he promotes supplementing with DMAE as a treatment for lifting and tightening the skin. When applied to the skin DMAE stimulates acetylcholine release which triggers a response in the muscles of the face. This activity creates a firmer facial tone and less sagging. (more…)