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PostHeaderIcon Ampoule Treatment

Treatment

Usually it is best not to touch the blisters. As the blisters pretejen the underlying skin, blisters and open injured may increase the chance of infection. Protect blisters and cover with a bandage until they heal themselves. The fluid inside the blister and the skin reabsorb naturally smoothed.

If a blister breaks, wash the area with soap and water and then place a bandage. If a blister is unusually large or painful, your doctor may drain it and apply a cream to prevent bacterial infection. Read the rest of this entry »

PostHeaderIcon Ampoule Prevention

There are many strategies to prevent blisters caused by irritation of the skin. You can wear comfortable shoes that fit well, averaging quilting feet and absorb perspiration. Wear sunscreen to protect your skin from the sun.

Be particularly careful to avoid sun exposure if you are taking medications that cause sun sensitivity, such as doxycycline. During the colder months, wear gloves, hats and thick socks to protect your skin from freezing temperatures and cold winds.

Avoid as much as possible irritants and allergens that tend to trigger eczema, as certain hygiene products (bubble bath), feminine hygiene sprays, certain metals in jewelry, particularly nickel and irritating plants such as poison ivy. Read the rest of this entry »

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Diagnosis

If it is not clear the cause of your blisters, your doctor will ask about family history and medical history, including any allergies you have had and any medications you take, including prescription medications. The doctor will also ask about recent exposure to irritating chemicals or allergens.

Your doctor can often diagnose the cause of your blisters as these have the appearance and medical history. If your doctor suspects an allergic reaction may recommend patch tests with chemicals to identify the allergen. Read the rest of this entry »

PostHeaderIcon Ampoule Symptoms

In general, blisters are round or oval fluid under the skin that may be painful or itchy, or may not have symptoms. Symptoms vary depending on the cause:

* Irritation, burns and allergies: the blisters caused by friction and burns are usually painful. The blisters formed because of eczema may be accompanied by redness, severe itching and small bumps on the affected skin. Read the rest of this entry »

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A blister is a bag of fluid under the skin. The clear, watery fluid inside the blister is called serum. This serum comes from the surrounding tissues in response to broken skin. If the blister is closed, the serum provides natural protection to the skin under the blister. The small blisters called vesicles. Those longer than half an inch (1.27 cm) are called blisters. A blood blister is filled with blood instead of serum.

There are many reasons for forming a blister, these include: Read the rest of this entry »

PostHeaderIcon Enhance your cleavage with makeup

Enhance your cleavage with makeup

Despite the warmth to stand still, will soon make an appearance, and with it will begin to teach more square inches of skin. The collar will be history and we will then officially welcomed back to the neckline, present even in winter, but to a lesser extent.

We know that makeup can help us address details on our forehead or nose, but not only limited to improve our face, but we can also use it to improve other parts of the body.

The first thing before starting the tricks of makeup on the neck, you should have exfoliated and hydrated properly the area for the skin to look in all its splendor.

Then you have to apply the foundation, the one you used on the face, but extrapolating to the neck, taking care to extend it and not leave areas without color.

Now we are ready to apply the rouge. This must be in natural colors, brown, beige or similar, no pink or red tones. If you prefer, you can use solar dust, but not too dark or bright.

Apply in the form of Y in the sternum and in the gutter, gradually increase the tone and intensity to achieve the visual effect you want. This will give greater sense of volume.

If you still want to emphasize more this volume, adding to the sexy can apply powder with a little luster or shine and more croissants Clarita in the chest that poke at the neckline. The sense of volume will be higher, and brightness will turn heads.

If you have chest separately, and want to give the feeling that your breasts are closer together, apply a darker shade between the two breasts, to give an illusion of depth. Be careful not to apply too much product and blend well to avoid being noticed. I’m remembering that I had a friend who did this with cinnamon, because, in addition to depth, cinnamon is an aphrodisiac, well …

Although not really want to give more volume or depth to your chest, it should hit him on makeup or compact powder or makeup sun to be unified and not fall into the mask effect.

PostHeaderIcon Antioxidants and Premature Aging

To regulate the amount of free radicals, our body has a defense system: the antioxidant system.
This system operates under different complex process and requires different elements to work properly, like vitamins, minerals, enzymes, bioflavonoid. A sufficient consumption of fruits and vegetables is essential to ensure effective protection against excess free radicals.
When our antioxidant system can no longer cope with the excessive free radicals, it is called oxidative stress.

PostHeaderIcon Organic Skin Care

Every morning and evening, you still probably a basic routine of skin care cleansing, tone and moisturize. But you know what ingredients you are putting on your face? Organic products from skin care to choose can give you more control over what your body absorbs.

Organic products skin care are the ones that are made with organic ingredients, which have been grown and processed without pesticides, synthetic fertilizers or chemicals.

Not all organic products are equal, though. The products that claim to be pure or natural or claim shall be made with organic ingredients can still include chemicals, petrochemicals and synthetic ingredients grown and processed with conventional methods using pesticides.

Why use organic products for skin care?
Using more natural, organic products, especially products that come in direct contact with our skin and our bodies are made, we reduce our exposure to toxic chemicals and synthetic a bit. And accounts of each small piece. Scientists, doctors and researchers believe that exposure to and accumulation of these chemicals is a major cause for concern and may contribute to rising rates of cancer, birth defects and other diseases.

The average American adult uses ten personal care products a day. For many women, that number triples if you add up each individual product applications of a woman in one day, soap, body wash, shampoo, conditioner, body lotion, hair gel, hair spray, foundation, powder , mascara, lipstick, eye shadow, blush, perfume, body spray, toothpaste and mouthwash.

Personal care and cosmetic products are not regulated by government programs. The administration of food and drugs in the U.S. (FDA) does not require any testing or certification of any products of beauty, so company has more freedom to choose the ingredients, and those good ingredients arent necessarily for you.

You can reduce your exposure to certain chemicals cleansing, toning and wetting with organic skin care. Plus, buying organic products, you are voting with your pocketbook and letting companies know that you want to know more about what goes into your skin.

Finding truly organic products
Look for products that have been certified organic by the Ministry of Agriculture of the USA (USDA). These products have been tested by the certification programs of the USDA, and many have been tested by third party groups like the Organic Consumers Association and the Environmental Working Group. Be skeptical when you take an article to be called green, pure and natural. A company can use these words without having to prove they are indeed true, pure and natural.

Some products labeled organic by the USDA are more organic than others. The USDA has installed several categories of organic products. A product made with ingredients organic 95% or more receive a USDA organic symbol, while a product made with organic ingredients from more than 70% will say on the label that is made with organic ingredients.

Although the product is certified organic by the USDA, always read the ingredient list. A good rule of thumb is that if you do not know what it is an ingredient and you are committed to going organic, put the product back on the shelf. The products that claim to be organic can still contain ingredients that could cause a breakdown, especially if you suffer from allergies. Always test a product on a small spot on your inner arm before you start slathering a cleanser or a moisturizer on your face.

If you are having trouble finding ingredients for products that you fully understand or you do not want to invest in an organic line of skin care pricey, you can make your own organic skin care products using what you have in your pantry. Not only making their own treatment will reduce the contact of skin with artificial ingredients, but you also save money on treatments that youd pay a pretty penny for in a spa. However, you will spend more time in your routine skin care because the food will not last as long as products containing preservatives.

Put together a list of groceries for your skin. Job brown water, chamomile or witch of Rose as toners. Essential oils such as primrose oil can moisturize your skin. You can also make your own exfoliating scrub with a base salt or create masks made from two standbys, yoghurt and honey at-home beauty.

Ingredients to avoid
The Green Guide has dirty dozen lists of ingredients to avoid in skincare products. These include anti-bacterial chemicals (like Triclosan), dyes from coal tar, the Diethanolamine (DEA), 1,4-dioxane, formaldehyde, fragrance, lead, mercury, nanoparticles, parabens and distillates oil. You can download The dirty dozen smart shoppers OrganicConsumers.org card and carry it with you while shopping so you know what to avoid. Safecosmetics.org also follows the latest news about chemicals in cosmetics and skin care.

PostHeaderIcon The Pills For Acne

About half of girls aged 14 to 17 years (and roughly three-quarters of boys) have pimples. Generally, upon reaching 20 the problem has dissipated and only appears a few others from time to time.
Acne is not a result of a skin “dirty”, poor hygiene, sweets, the imminence of an important appointment or greasy hair on the face. There are real causes of acne, all related to the increase in androgens (male hormones) around puberty. Some people have hormonal imbalances but they do not pimples (which is extremely offensive to others). And there are people whose skin just seems more likely to react badly to androgens.
Another reason that androgens may cause pimples is that increased levels of the hormone in the skin may cause a thickening around the pore and an increase in sebum (oil). The bacteria that grow on the surface of the skin can infect the pores and cause inflammation. This seems to be genetic, so when in doubt, blame your parents, by now they should be used.

PostHeaderIcon Best Anti Aging Vitamins

Vitamin supplements to combat the ravages of age, is one of the best investments one can make.

However, in our current business and market saturated, it becomes increasingly difficult to choose the best Anti Aging Vitamins. Right?

Following are some tips ever present in any decision:

Anti Aging Vitamins

The most important supplements are Vitamin C, Vitamin E, Vitamin A, Vitamin K, plus selenium (a mineral) and a group known as carotenoids, which includes Beta Carotene, the most popular and best known of these.

Fact: The Carotenoids are pigments that are composed largely of fruits and vegetables in bright colors. Moreover, the more clear, the color of the fruit or vegetable, the higher the antioxidant level in it.

And remember, antioxidants are effective in preventing cancer, cardiovascular diseases, stroke and a wider variety of conditions associated with natural aging. Specifically, to destroy harmful free radicals, which can be found in the human body.

The Way Anti Aging

For their part, many experts say the best way Anti Aging, is providing the body with the greatest possible protection against free radicals, derived from consuming a variety of anti-oxidants.

But do not forget, Anti-oxidant Vitamins are divided into two groups: those that our body can store, like Vitamin A, D, E and K (fat soluble) and those not, such as vitamin C and B ( soluble in water and ultra-sensitive).

Being the second group, who need a daily supply, plus extra care when preparing or cooking in our food, in search of not losing its great benefits.