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06th May 2011

Light Chemical Peels for Skin Whitening

Light chemical peel chemical peel treatment removes the dead and damaged upper layer of skin. The treatment encourages cell regeneration and growth. Problems like acne, chronic dry skin, uneven pigmentations and fine lines on your skin can be solved with ...

18th April 2011

Different types of chemical peel.

There are different types of chemical peel can be obtained from the facial aesthetics. In this article you will learn the five most popular peels and their benefits. The most popular is glycolic acid. Glycolic acid is an alpha-hydroxy acid derived from...

07th April 2011

Home Remedies for Glowing Skin And Even Complexion

It is both painful and embracing to have acne-prone skin. The best remedies for that are often not in the products found in the market that treat blemishes and acne; but in homemade products that not only clean but add a glow to your complexion. These hom...

02nd March 2011

How Men Can Best Take Care of Their Skin

First and foremost, men's skin care should consist of much more than shaving balm and aftershave. As most men would benefit about knowing more about skin care, this article lays out the basics of a productive skin regimen. Although a multi-step approa...

19th January 2011

How To Rejuvenate Skin With Chemical Peels

Skin rejuvenation can now be made even better with the use of chemical peels and other skin friendly acids such as glycolic acids for cosmetic skin treatment. Skin problems such as slight blemishes and dark spots can now be treated with various types of h...

16th December 2010

Top Natural Remedies That Can Get Rid Of Age Spots

Removing age spots can be frustrating. Unless the production of melanin is stopped, the blemishes cannot be completely removed. You have to look for remedies that can really work deeper in your skin. Natural remedies have a way of inhibiting melanin p...

05th July 2010

Key Wrinkle Cream Ingredients

Many utilize anti-aging products such as wrinkle cream. Most of the wrinkle creams contain important ingredients to ensure a certain level of quality results are achieved when using the product. Most of the important ingredients in wrinkle creams have ...

14th April 2010

The Secret of Queen Cleopatra's Milk Bath

The Secret of Queen Cleopatra's Milk Bath Queen Cleopatra made the idea of a milk bath as legendary as her beauty. But there is a real anti aging truth behind the legend. The milk and its derivates contain lactic acid, which help to exfoliate your skin. ...

26th February 2010

Chemical Agents in Cosmetics Irritate Sensitive Skin

For me and millions like me, sensitive skin is a lifetime problem that is difficult to live with. I can't use many cosmetics because my skin breaks out in huge swaths of acne. This is an embarrassment, as well as being unsightly and painful. I have to wea...

25th January 2010

The Three Different Steps To A Fair Skin Complexion

There are many types of acne, but the most common form occurs during the teenage years when young adults experience a dramatic increase in hormone levels. These hormones signal the skin glands to produce more oil. When this oil mixes with dead cells, it c...

15th January 2010

How to Treat Acne Successfully

Although acne is the skin curse of many people around the world, it is something that can be treated. Skin care products and treatments are plentiful and research into the condition hasn't stopped. There are a broad range of products available and will...

12th June 2009

Glycolic Acid – How Does It Benefit Your Skin?

Glycolic acid is the most active and beneficial form of alpha hydroxy acid. A natural derivative of sugar cane, glycolic acid has amazing exfoliating properties and is used extensively in skin care products. Popular sources of glycolic acid include the ci...

27th March 2009

Alpha Hydroxy Acids – All That You Ever Wanted To Know About Them

Alpha hydroxy acids, or AHA's as they are popularly called, are natural acids that are derived from natural sources such as milk and fruits. They dissolve the dead skin cells and boost the regenerative process of new and healthy cells. There are a variety...

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