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While getting older is inevitable, whether or not your skin shows age is completely negotiable.
Much of what we perceive as skin aging is, in fact, caused by environmental damage that can be treated and prevented.
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Rosacea-like redness on the face can be embarrassing to any who suffer from it. Excessive skin redness is often accompanied by sensitivity, flushing, heat and overall tightness ......... is influenced by outside factors called triggers.
To reduce the severity or occurrences of these triggers, fragile skin requires vital nutrients that will help strengthen cell function, reduce inflammation, and avoid irritation.
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Acne can occur on the face, neck, chest, shoulders and upper back. Acne (acne vulgaris) is a chronic condition that affects all ages, every ethnicity and both sexes.
Though not curable, it is highly manageable and controllable.
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Cellulite is not the result of too much fat in your body. The actual cause of cellulite occurs internally with the weakening of the skin cells and connective tissue.
If we are to repair cellulite and stretch marks, we need to focus on repairing the dermis, not on burning fat. By simply adding key skin hydrating, cell-fortifying nutrients to our diets we can rebuild, re-hydrate, and revitalize our skin, forcing stubborn fat cells back invisibly below the surface and keeping them there.
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Pigmentation (more accurately called hyperpigmentation) and sun damage (solar photodamage or photoaging) are two closely related issues.
While both result from sun exposure, each has other triggers as well.
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Menopausal luctuating hormones can lead to irregular cycles and mood swings.
The skin, the largest organ in the body, is not immune to systemic changes that menopause brings.
The body’s progressive depletion of estrogen can have a noticeably negative impact on skin texture, tone, elasticity, and clarity.
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Dry skin is characterized by a papery, powdery texture with a dull, matte finish. Sensitive skin, which is very often dry as well, is that which becomes irritated on contact with various substances.
Structural lipids in the skin bind together to create what is called the lipid barrier function. This protects and preserves the moisture content of the skin that gives the complexion its plump and pleasing smoothness.
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Normal Skin, also known as Combination Skin, is the most common skin type. Fairly balanced in its production of oil (sebum), Normal or Combination skin may be oilier in the T-zone with perhaps some dryness at the perimeter of the face.
Though the easiest skin type to care for, Normal doesn’t necessarily signify perpetually perfect or consistently flawless. It merely means that its oil production is about average, not too oily, not too dry. read more. |
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Most sun damage occurs from incidental exposure during day-to-day activities, not at the beach. Wherever there is light, there is UV (ultraviolet) radiation.
And where there is UV radiation, there is the potential for harm to the skin.
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People of all ages complain about a lack of energy. And it’s no wonder. We work long hours making it difficult to manage a personal life, are sleep deprived, and don’t have time to exercise, all while living in a polluted and stress-filled environment.
These conditions deplete energy from the body and take their toll our skin too, leaving it dull and lackluster.
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