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Skin Care: Men''s skin care


Publisher: Nicholas Tan
Date: 2008-03-22
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‘Man skin care’ would seem like an alien topic to some men. It would have been even more alien a few years back. However, more and more men are now realising the importance of man skin care (and hence you see markets flush with man skin care products too). Even though the male skin is very different from that of a female, ‘man skin care’ is very similar to the skin care for women.

‘Man skin care’ too starts with cleansing. Water soluble cleansers are preferred. Cleansing helps remove the dirt, grease and pollutants from the skin and helps in preventing pore clogging. The inherent oily nature of male skin makes cleansing an important part of man skin care procedure. Cleansing should be done at least once every day, even better if it is done twice a day. Using soap on the face is discouraged.

‘Man skin care’ revolves a lot around shaving. Shaving foam/gel/cream and after shave lotion are one of the most important man skin care products. Serious ‘man skin care’ requires a proper selection of shaving related equipment and products. One of the main considerations in choosing shaving products should be the skin type (since the degree of oiliness differs from person to person). Alcohol-based aftershaves should be avoided. Proper ‘man skin care’ also mandates the use of good quality razors. Here, swivel-head razors are preferred since they are known to reduce cuts. Besides these products and equipment, it is also necessary that you use them properly. Be gentle when using your razor. Do not scratch it against your skin; use a soft and smooth action (after all it’s a matter of removing hair, not the skin itself).

Male skin is generally thicker and oilier, owing to larger pores and more active sebaceous glands. However, due to regular shaving, the skin can get dehydrated quite easily. Hence moisturisers too form an integral part of man skin care. Moisturising gel or cream should be applied after shaving. In fact, some shaving foams/ gel have an in-built moisturising effect too. Moisturisers should be patted gently over the face and massaged gently using upward strokes.

Though a man’s skin is less susceptible to skin cancer caused by UV radiation, using a sunscreen is also an important man skin care measure. You can use a moisturiser that combines sunscreen with the moisturising effect.

Another good option for ‘man skin care’ is to use man skin care products which have natural ingredients like aloe vera, sea salt and coconut etc. Naturally antiseptic oils e.g. lavender, tea tree etc also provide good means for man skin care.

Man skin care is not as difficult as a lot of men think. It just asks for a few minutes every day, in order to give you a healthy skin for present and for future.

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Use The Right Skin Care Product For The Right Skin Type

Julia Schwartz 2008-04-30
Title: Use The Right Skin Care Product For The Right Skin Type
You can buy the most expensive skin care products from the most exclusive brands but when you don't buy the product that will fit to your own skin type you can do more harm than good. It is very important that you use the right skin care because it is necessary for a healthy and beautiful skin.

You can divide the human skin in to several types:

- normal skin - sensitive skin - dry skin - oily skin - combination skin

Before you can buy a skin care product that fits to your skin you need to find out what skin type you have.

Normal skin

People with normal skin have no flaked dry spots, shiny faces, both or irritations spots in their face. This kind of skin type is less strenuous than the following skin types, you just need a good cleanser for normal skin and daily maintenance.

Sensitive skin

You know that you have a sensitive skin when you see allergic reactions in your face and neck after using some skin care product. (and even some times from shampoo or sun screen) When you have a sensitive skin you need hypoallergenic skin and body care products. You should avoid scented or colored products and most people benefit the most from products that are natural, botanical and/or organic. Always try to get a sample before you buy the full product to make sure that it combines well with your skin.

Dry Skin

The one most important thing when you have a dry skin is moisturize, every morning and every night clean your skin with a cleanser for dry skin and moisturize, if you have a very dry skin you can apply a deep moisturizer once a week at night.

Alcohol and smoking can dry out your skin as well as the wind in cold climates. When you have dry skin this will probably be on your whole body and not just your face, If this is the case you should moisturize your arms. legs and other dry parts from your body to, you can use a body cream for dry skin.

Oily Skin

Excessive sebum or grease makes your skin shiny and that is exactly what people with a oily skin experience, because of the excessive sebum they have a greater change of clogged pores, acne and other skin blemishes. The right kind of skin care product are a toner or cleanser for oily skin and wipes to clean the excess sebum.

Combination Skin

More than 50 percent of people have a combination skin. The oily parts are most often the so called T-zone and the best way to treat this zone is with products for oily skin. The dry parts are most often the sides of the face and the cheek bones and should be treated like dry skin. There are skin care products for a combination skin but you will notice that most of the time they will not work as good as the combination of two types of skin care products for the different zones of your face, this makes having a combination skin more expensive.

Knowing your skin type is extremely important for the proper care of your skin because it dictates which skin care product you should use.

Julia Schwartz loves to write about skin care. Some of the subjects she mentions on her website are a natural skin care book and some good skin care companies.


 

Skin Care: Find out ways to improve skin quality without using creams and lotions!

Ursula McLean 2008-04-07
Title: Skin Care: Find out ways to improve skin quality without using creams and lotions!
We all want good skin; we define good skin as clear complexion without black heads or white heads. We want skin free of blemishes, wrinkles; unwanted marks of pollution, cellulite, etc. skin care should aim at general well being and good skin instead of concentrating only on the facial skin.

What is actual skin care?

Skin care does not mean taking care of your skin which is exposed regularly, when it comes to skin care you need to take a holistic point of view rather than concentrating on repairing skin.

Markets are flooded with products that have men and women with breath taking beauty advertising it, though, the product promises you similar results, rarely has any product been able to match our expectation. The reason for this is obvious, no cream or lotion can really provide us with beautiful skin we expect.

How helpful are over-the-counter products in skin care?

Products made for skin care offer your skin nutrition and moisturizing, but your skin needs to be provided proper nutrition and hydration from the inside rather than the outside. This is the reason you need being fit and active if you skin needs to be good.

People living sedentary lives often have skin that wrinkles faster, this reason being no activity means improper blood circulation, and this means your skin does not get proper hydration and nutrition.

What are the other factors involved in proper skin care?

There are several factors involved in skin care, good exercise regime, and excellent diet, cleaning of body from the inside and maintaining physical hygiene, etc. are some of the basic skin care routines. Later on you will find your skin with benefit through health massages, use of healthy and nutritious oils like the almond oil, lavender oil, etc.

You will find some foods are directly related to skin care and some foods will also damage it. This is the reason a person wanting to have peerless complexion requires to be very conscious about the diet and the foods that are included in the diet.

Environmental factors also play a major role when it comes to skin care. You will find suspended particulate matter, dust, carbon, etc. clog your skin pores and it results into acne and pimples. Sometimes, for people with sensitive skin, this will make the matters worse. Pollution levels in cities are one of the major reasons of related skin problems.

If you have skin problems, these will place complete havoc with your appearance, it will not just damage your looks and your impression, it will also result into hair fall, body odor, color patches on skin and result in overall untended, uncared for skin. Poor health also reflects into poor skin quality, people with chronic illnesses generally tend to look tired, their skin tends to wrinkle faster, they need taking skin care more than people without any illnesses.

You will find several skin care remedies and helpful tips that will help you get the glowing, firm skin back, and put out all those black and white heads and acne.


 

Skin Care: Herbal skin care

Nicholas Tan 2008-03-22
Title: Skin Care: Herbal skin care
Skin care is not a topic of recent times; it has been in practice since ancient times, when herbal skin care was probably the only way to take care of skin. However, skin care has transformed in a big way. Herbal skin care routines have been replaced by synthetic/chemical-based skin care routines. The herbal skin care recipes which once used to be common place are not so popular today (and even unknown to a large population). This transformation from herbal skin care to synthetic, can probably be attributed to two things – our laziness (or just the fast pace of lives) and the commercialisation of skin care. Even herbal skin care products have been commercialised. These commercial herbal skin care products have to be mixed with preservatives in order to increase their shelf-life, hence making them less effective than the fresh ones made at home. However, it seems that things are changing fast and more people are now opting for natural and herbal skin care routines. But still, none want to make them at home and hence the commercial market of herbal skin care products is on the rise.

So what are these herbs or herbal skin care mechanisms?

Aloe vera, which is an extract from Aloe plant, is one of the best examples of herbal skin care product. Freshly extracted aloe vera is a natural hydrant that helps in soothing skin. It also helps in healing cuts and treating sun burns.

A number of herbs are known to possess cleansing properties. Dandelion, chamomile, lime flowers and rosemary herbs, are a few examples of such cleansers. Their herbal skin care properties get invoked when they are combined with other herbs like tea.

Antiseptics are another important part of Herbal skin care. Lavender, marigold, thyme and fennel are good examples of herbs that are known to possess antiseptic properties. Lavender water and rose water also form good toners.

Tea plays an important part in herbal skin care. Tea extracts are used for treatment of skin that has been damaged by UV radiation.

Oils prepared from herbal extracts present another means of herbal skin care. Tea tree oil, Lavender oil, borage oil and primrose oil are some popular oils used in herbal skin care. Some fruit oils (e.g. extracts from fruits like banana, apple and melon) find use in shower gels (as a hydrating mix)

Homeopathic treatments and aromatherapies also come under the umbrella of herbal skin care remedies.

Herbal skin care is good not only for the routine nourishing of skin but also for treatment of skin disorders like eczema and psorasis. Most herbal skin care products don’t have any side effects (the most important reason for preferring them over synthetic products) Moreover, herbal skin care products can be easily made at home, hence making them even more attractive. So, herbal skin care is the way to go. However, this does not mean that you totally discard the synthetic products. Some people go to the extent of debating with their dermatologist, if he/she suggests a synthetic product. You should accept the fact that some skin orders might need usage of clinically proven non-herbal skin care products.

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Skin Care: Choosing a facial skin care product

Nicholas Tan 2008-03-22
Title: Skin Care: Choosing a facial skin care product
Talking about skin care, ‘facial skin care’ seems to top the chart. There are loads of facial skin care products available in the market. The most common facial skin care products are the ones that are used as part of daily routine. These include things like cleansers and moisturizers. Toners and exfoliation ones are well known too but not many people use them as such.

The general classification of facial skin care products is based on the following:

* Gender (so there are facial skin care products for men and there are facial skin care products for women) * Skin type (facial skin products for oily skin, facial skin care products for dry skin, facial skin care products for normal skin and facial skin care products for sensitive skin) * Age (facial skin care products for old and facial skin care products for young) * Skin disorder (i.e. facial skin care products for treatment of various skin orders like eczema, acne etc)

So that is your starting point for choosing a facial skin care product that suits you. A good way to start is by determining your skin type first. Also note that the skin type changes with age, so the facial skin product that suits you today, might not suit you forever and hence you need to constantly evaluate the effectiveness of your facial skin care product.

The facial skin care products are available in various forms i.e. creams, lotions, gels, masks etc, and a lot of people try to pit one against the other in their discussion on which form is best. However, one can’t really rate one form as better than another form. What suits you (and whatever you are comfortable with) is the best form of facial skin care product for you, really.

However, it’s important to note that these products work differently for different people. So the best thing is to try the facial skin care product on a small patch of skin (e.g. ear lobes) before actually going ahead and using it.

Another important consideration is the state of your skin. If you are suffering from a skin disorder of any kind, it is best to seek the advice of a dermatologist before you actually make your selection and start using a facial skin care product.

Once you have selected the facial skin care product for yourself, you also need to ensure that you use the facial skin care product in the right way i.e. follow correct procedures for application, use the correct quantity and make the facial product a part of your skin care routine.

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10 Best Skin Care Tips

Eduardo Fernandes 2008-02-25
Title: 10 Best Skin Care Tips
10 Best Skin Care Tips

Healthy skin is truly one of the most important ingredients for beauty-enhancement. This article on skin care tips is an effort to bring the 10 best skin care tips to you. The list of skin care tips has been restricted to 10 because anything more that that would not only be difficult to remember, but also shadow the more important skin care tips. So let’s see what these top ten skin care tips are: 1) Knowing your skin type is one of the most important skin care tip. This is important because not every skin care product suits everyone. In fact, all the skin care products specify the type of skin they cater too. 2) ‘Drink a lot of water’. This will not keep your skin moist but will help in overall upkeep of your health (and in turn your skin). It might seem a bit awkward to some, however, this is an important skin care tip. 3) Cleanse your skin regularly (1-2 times everyday). A very effective skin care tip that helps in getting rid of the dirt and other harsh elements from your skin. Cleansing is especially important when you have been out of your house (and hence exposed to pollutants, dust etc). This skin care tip also advocates the use of Luke warm water for cleansing (hot and cold water, both, cause damage to your skin) 4) Be gentle, after all it’s your skin. Don’t scrub/exfoliate too hard or too often. Similarly, don’t apply too much or too many skin care products. A must-to-follow skin care tip. 5) Keep your skin moist at all times. This is one of the most important skin care tip. Don’t let your skin get dry. Dryness causes the outer layer of your skin to break, leading to a rough and unattractive appearance. Use moisturisers/ emollients. Moisturisers work best when applied while the skin is still damp. 6) Avoid the use of soap on your face. Soap should only be used from below the neck. A small but important skin care tip. 7) Use sunscreen to protect yourself from sun’s harmful UV radiations. You can use day-time moisturisers that have sunscreen built into them. Use them even when it’s cloudy. UV radiations are known to cause skin cancer, so follow this skin care tip without fail. 8) A bit of exercise and good sleep are essential too, not just for skin care but for your health as a whole. Lack of sleep can lead to formation of wrinkles below your eyes and lack of exercise can cause your skin to slack. Moreover, exercise and sleep also help in beating stress. So besides being a skin care tip, this is also a health care tip. 9) Treat skin dilemmas with care. This skin care tip is about not ignoring any skin dilemmas. Consult your dermatologist before you go on to use a skin care product (lest you do end up harming your skin even more). 10) Beat the stress. The harmful effects of stress are known to everyone, however, sometimes stating the obvious is essential too (and hence this skin care tip found its place here). Yes, stress harms skin too. So, take a break or indulge in a warm bubble bath or just get good sleep.

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Skin Care Tips

Manish Chauhan 2007-10-10
Title: Skin Care Tips
1. An overlooked Skin Care tip is to protect yourself from the sun! Skin Care begins first by not exposing your skin to the most dangerous element -the sun. Use sunscreen and avoid direct sunlight between the hours of 10 and 2.

2. Don't -- I repeat -- don't smoke. Your skin is a large organ and it needs a lot of circulation. Smoking impairs skin care dramatically. That's why smokers' skin looks dull and gray. It is near impossible to practice good skin care while smoking. Instead of having oxy-generated blood delivered to the surface of the skin, the skin receives poisons and oxidants.

3. Start your daily skin care plan by Hydrating. Hydrate your skin by drinking only water at the beginning of the day and throughout the day.

4. As you can tell from prior tips, proper skin care can be influenced by a lot of environmental factors including stress - Protect yourself from both emotional and environmental stress.

5. Take care of your face by washing your face twice a day using a cleanser containing AHA's in the morning and a cleansing milk in the evening.

6. Don't neglect certain areas of the skin. Skin care includes the Elbows, heels, and neck. These parts of your body that have been exposed to the elements over the years need exfoliation and moisturizing. Try using a body wash containing AHA's and vitamins to exfoliate and nourish your entire body. Skin care literally is from head to toe.

7. Touch your face less and wash your hands more! It's very tempting to pick, poke, squeeze, and scratch your skin in front of the mirror. But the more you traumatize the skin, the greater your risk of infection and scarring. Apply treatment products for skin care and let them work.

8. Keep your makeup clean. Replace the sponges in your compact, and clean your brushes on a regular basis.

9. You are what you eat. Often, oily skin, dry skin, and other skin problems can also result from an improper diet or not eating/absorbing adequate nutrients! A nutrient tip to counter or supplement your current diet is to take Vitamin C. Vitamin C in a daily dosage of 2000 mg is recommended to help maintain and prevent the appearance of "broken blood vessels." Vitamin C is one of the building blocks of blood vessel walls and helps strengthen them. This leads to more resilient skin. NSI Vitamin C - 1000 mg icon- Pick up some vitamins from Whole Foods, Central Market, Sun Harvest, or your local health store. Steer away from supermarkets that usually have lesser grade vitamin products.

10. Keep your skin care regimen simple. And when you do add a new product, do it gradually so your skin has time to adjust. Skin care does not work with over indulgence or overuse. So adjust your skin care program as needed to apply the right amount of products that you need.

At Ashley Elizabeth Aesthetics you can give your skin the attention it truly deserves. Ashley Elizabeth personalizes each treatment providing her clients with their total skin care solutions while creating a more beautiful and healthier looking you. For more information visit Austin Skin Care


 

Taking Care of Dry Skin

Mia LeCron 2007-02-08
Title: Taking Care of Dry Skin
There are usually three types of skin, ranging from oily to combination and dry skin. It is important that you realize the right way to take care for your skin type. Most people over look the fact that they have a particular type of skin, and continue to care for their skin in a way that does not suit or benefit them.

If you have dry skin, you should care for it by trying to add moisture. There are numerous products out that help care for your dry skin. If you have dry skin on your legs and arms, you should try using a moisturizing lotion daily. Lotions should be applied when you have finished showering; this will help keep your legs feeling silky and smooth. Many people seem to have problems with dry skin on their face, this too requires extra care. The skin on your face is very sensitive, and it is also the most noticed part of your body.

Dry skin needs to be cared for and washed often, but gently. When washing your face, make sure you never use hot water. The deposits in the water are too drying. Adding moisturizer after cleansing your face will help make your dry skin look better. When you wash your face, you should use a soap to care for your skin that is specifically formulated for dry skin.

Home Remedies to Treat Dry Skin

There are many products out there to help you care for your dry skin. There are also some recipes that you can use at home in your own kitchen. Some of those are listed below:

Morning skin rejuvenator and cleanser:

1 teaspoon of orange juice 1 egg yolk 1 teaspoon of olive oil 3 drops of rose water 4 drops of lemon juice

Mix all of the ingredients together and use as a cleanser in the morning.

Avocado Facial:

Avocado is a naturally rich moisturizer that is perfect for caring for dry skin.

Take one avocado and mash it until it is a creamy texture. You can then apply the mixture to both your face and neck. Leave it on for 15 minutes, and then rinse off as normal. You will instantly notice how soft and smooth your skin will feel.

Things to Remember

You should care for your skin on a daily basis. Try to avoid touching your face frequently throughout the day. This will prevent your natural oils from rubbing off. It is vital that you maintain a daily skin care routine when taking care of your dry skin. This will help maintain a naturally healthy look that you will love. Mia LeCron is the founder of The Skin Care 411 - www.skin-care-411.info - devoted to helping individuals improve the appearance and look of their skin. Discover how you can stay at home and still attend the best skin care school today.


 

Are Skin Care Products The Right Choice For Great Skin?

Isabel Rodrigues 2006-06-08
Title: Are Skin Care Products The Right Choice For Great Skin?
It’s true that skin care products are essential to having good skin. Taking care of skin is important considering the destruction one goes through the aging process. With number of skin care products coming up in the market it is difficult to choose the right one. One needs to select a skin care product that would make a great impact on the skin.

How do skin care products work?

When you frown, smile squint or use any other common facial expression, your muscles contract under your skin. When you do it over and over again, the result can be wrinkles. Skin care products injected directly into the muscles works by blocking the transmission of nerve impulses to the injected muscles thereby reducing those persistent lines to form on your face. By regular application of skin care products you can actually find the wrinkles disappear.

Can an appropriate skin care product give the skin a natural look?

No skin cream can assure you an immediate natural look. It might take at least four to five weeks for your skin to react to the skin care product. The muscle activity that causes frown lines between the brows is simply reduced so you can still frown or look surprised without the wrinkles and creases between your brows.

The only problem with these skin care products is that they will provide results as long as you apply them. The moment you stop applying them your face will once again loose its luster and appear like it did before treatment.

Side effects resulted by a skin care product

The most common side effects include headache, respiratory infection, flu syndrome, temporary eyelid droop ad nausea. These events are quite likely to occur within the first week incase the associates skin care cream doesn’t suit your skin.

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Dry Skin And Dry Skin Care

Dave Mcevoy 2007-03-18
Title: Dry Skin And Dry Skin Care
If you have dry skin, you already know that you need dry skin care tips that actually work. Not only is dry skin uncomfortable with its tightness, but it’s also embarrassing when your skin is flaking and looks rough. However, many causes of dry skin are not due to problems with your skin or the way that you take care of it. According to Skin Care Campaign’s website, somewhere between fifteen and twenty percent of a general practitioner’s patient load comes from skin diseases that have nothing to do with the patient’s ability to care for their skin. Does this sound like you?

Possible causes of dry skin

The truth is that dry skin care is generally a reactionary process. You feel tightness, you itch – you try to find something to make these feelings go away. However, knowing the causes of your dry skin can help to make the proper choices or seek medical attention when needed. Dry skin can be caused by the following things:

•Eczema – This skin irritation is a condition in which the skin does not perform its necessary duties of protecting the skin’s elasticity and ability to block out bacteria and other irritants. This leads to cracking and peeling of the skin, however, the cause is not generally agreed upon.

•Psoriasis – This is another condition in which the skin is unable to turn over cells in an appropriate manner, leading to dryness and flakiness of the skin’s appearance and feel. Again, the cause for this is unknown.

•Contact dermatitis – This can include a wide range of causes, making it difficult to narrow down the exact irritant. This condition occurs when you touch something and then your skin reacts to it. You might have an adverse reaction that causes a serious medical reaction or you may just notice itching and dryness. This can also be a short term affliction or one that is longer term. Common irritants are: poison ivy, poison oak, sumac, chemicals, toxins, etc.

•Environmental conditions – Others find that blowing winds or lowered humidity conditions can also lead to dry skin, typically in the cooler months.

•Lack of moisture in the body – When someone does not drink enough water, they can also suffer from dry skin. Of course, there are some medical conditions in which the body is more prone to dehydration and thus dry skin conditions.

•Heredity – And then there are some that suffer from dry skin because that’s just how their skin reacts when it’s in the world.

Symptoms of dry skin and diagnosing your skin’s condition

Dry skin seems to be fairly simple enough to diagnose. The common symptoms are:

•Callouses
•Dryness
•Flakiness
•Cracks and fissures in skin
•Redness
•Chapped skin
•Soreness
•Raw feeling
•Tightness

To determine whether or not you need dry skin care, you can look for these signs or you can also do a test to see what kind of skin you have.

Start by washing your face as you normally do in the morning, patting it down with a towel when you are done. But instead of applying any other lotions that you normally would, wait for about twenty minutes. When you are done, look at your skin and see where the dry patches are. If you do not see any, chances are good that you don’t have dry skin. But if you have dryness and flakiness in areas, you will need to work on dry skin care options.

Caring for this dry skin

Of course, the main concern that women and men with dry skin have is how to treat it. With more than one in four people reporting dry skin, it’s imperative to create a full plan of attack against the irritating dryness and possible infection from itching and scratching.

Here are some simple steps that you can use when devising a dry skin care routine:

•Drink more water each day
•Make sure to eat a balanced diet that includes some healthy fats
•Wash the face only twice a day
•Use gentle, soap free cleansers
•Wash with warm water, never hot
•Apply a moisturiser to slightly damp skin immediately after washing to seal in moisture
•Try a night time moisturiser to help with severe dryness
•For the body, apply a thick emollient to the skin before bed as well as immediately following a bath when your skin is still damp
•Try water based moisturisers at first, switching to oil based lotions when they aren’t working

However, if these basic steps aren’t helping your dry skin, you may want to talk to your general practitioner about prescriptions that might be able to help you. You might also have an underlying medication condition that is being indicated by your dry skin – and that will need to be addressed by more than just dry skin care.

 

Serious Skin Care

pntglobal 2007-07-16
Title: Serious Skin Care

You must have heard skin care but not serious skin care. It is recommended always use serious skin care instead of only skin care because skin care is very very serious matter. Most delicate things in human body are Eyes and Skin attracting others and representing your inner soul. Cool and calm personalities are represented by fresh and shinning skins. Stress makes skins stiff and gives ugly look. So it is important to keep your skin safe from any inner or external negative effects. You can save your skin from internal effects by keeping your personality away from negative deeds and thoughts but for external effects you need consultation and advices from experienced and reliable sources. You also may need some medicines or other things to keep your skin fresh.

Here comes therapysystems. Therapysystems not only deals in serious skin care and other beauty products but are also providing free consultation and awareness for serious skin care. These tips are freely available on their web site.

Serious skin care needs complete awareness about your skin type and the external effects your skin is facing like sun light or aging. Different types of skins needs different type of medication. Also different effects can be minimized through different solutions.

Therapysystems has wide range of products for serious skin care for different types of skin.

It is not wise to apply any available cream or lotion to your skin without knowing its effects and consultation. It may harm your skin badly and can cause greater loss to serious skin care.

Therapysystems was started by Linda Roberts in 1990 after having 25 years of experience of selling cosmetics and other beauty products. Therapy Systems is the fruit of those labors. These products contain active ingredients -- the stuff that really does the work -- to provide quick results. They are formulated in small quantities to ensure the finest quality.

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