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Product Review: Personal Microderm System at SkinCareRx.com by Mayaari Posted Thu 30 Sep 2010 12:00am , you may want to switch to the blue discs, designated for sensitive skin. You may also see white flaky skin where the disc was - this is normal, and literally is the dead skin... I was given the opportunity to try the Personal Microderm System , a product sold on SkinCareRx.com for a microdermabrasion system at home . This item is used to help Read on »
Too much Wii = need for skin analysis? by Peter Beard Patient Expert Posted Thu 19 Nov 2009 10:03pm  to get it checked out, you can get a skin analysis at SkinGenesis. Tuesday 24th February 2009 How many hours do you spend playing on the PlayStation or Nintendo Wii? Half... Tuesday 24th February 2009 How many hours do you spend playing on the PlayStation or Nintendo Wii? Half and hour? A couple of hours per day? Maybe more. If you do, you Read on »
Too much Wii = skin disorder? by Peter Beard Patient Expert Posted Fri 12 Jun 2009 6:42pm Tuesday 24th February 2009 How many hours do you spend playing on the PlayStation or Nintendo Wii? Half and hour? A couple of hours per day? Maybe more. If you do, you better watch out that you don’t develop ‘Wii-itus’ or ‘PlayStation palmar hidradenitis’ … Yes apparently The British Association of Dermatologists have found a link between a new Read on »
Fitzpatrick Skin-Type Scale - Use the Fitzpatrick Skin Type Chart to calculate your skin type by Danny & Susan S. Health Maven Posted Mon 26 Jan 2009 4:53pm in PUVA treatments.   In 1975, Thomas B. Fitzpatrick, MD, PhD, of Harvard Medical School, developed a classification system for skin typing. This system was based on a person's... easily, tans minimally. Example: Fair skinned, fair haired Caucasians TYPE 3: Sun sensitive skin, sometimes burns, slowly tans to light brown. Example: Darker Caucasians. TYPE 4 Read on »
Everyday Skin Care Tips For Oily And Dry Skin To Have A Beautiful Glowing Skin. by baldeepkaur0081 Posted Tue 23 Nov 2010 2:58am Normal skin is not a matter of worry. But oily and dry skin needs lot of care and attention. Here I have mentioned some easy to follow tips for a better skin care. First we will go for oily skin and later on with dry skin. Oily Skin: It is the main cause of clogged pores, blackheads and pimples. To clear up oiliness, follow these habits Read on »
Dry Skin - Prevent Dry Skin By Adopting The Right Skin Care Regime by Danny & Susan S. Health Maven Posted Mon 26 Jan 2009 3:25pm 1 Comment Simple daily routines, such as bathing, showering and towel drying, may actually promote dry skin. This is because the heat from the shower/bath will open the pores of the skin and thus lead to loss of moisture. You may wish to modify your bathing routine to help preserve your skin's loss of moisture, however, we all need to have showers/baths Read on »
Facial Skin versus Body Skin: How should the body's skin be cared for? by Danny & Susan S. Health Maven Posted Mon 26 Jan 2009 5:13pm Most of us look after our facial skin on a daily basis. Why? Because it is on display to the world, however, the rest of our skin should receive just as much attention and the use of a good quality, natural skin care range that includes products for the hands, feet and the rest of your body’s skin is essential for healthy, vibrant looking skin Read on »
NuCèlle Skin Care: Skin Care for Sensitive Skin by Jen H. Posted Tue 02 Jun 2009 4:31pm do you do if you want the exfoliating and anti-aging benefits of using an AHA, but have sensitive skin?  I recently discovered a wonderful Gylcolic Acid alternative skincare..., oily or acne prone skin. The secret ingredient that will reveal your naturally beautiful skin is NuCèlle ’s almond-based Mandelic Acid. Physicians have long recognized Read on »
Can a Skin Care Cream Really Alter Your Skin’s DNA? by Nicki Z. Patient Expert Posted Mon 14 Dec 2009 9:01pm , a lot more jargon to throw at the public.  A few skin care companies have started to use biological sciences-like terms in their skin care, and so it doesn’t take a college degree... into proteins.  Skin care companies are claiming that their ingredients are able to manipulate the genes, the proteins, or the rate at which the cell cycle (DNA-> RNA-> protein-> birth Read on »
Can a Skin Care Cream Really Alter Your Skin’s DNA? by Nicki Z. Patient Expert Posted Mon 14 Dec 2009 9:01pm more jargon to throw at the public.  A few skin care companies have started to use biological sciences-like terms in their skin care, and so it doesn’t take a college degree....  Skin care companies are claiming that their ingredients are able to manipulate the genes, the proteins, or the rate at which the cell cycle (DNA-> RNA-> protein-> birth/survival Read on »