Acne - Causes and Control

April 25th, 2009

Acne is the term for plugged pores in your skin called blackheads, whiteheads, and pimples.  Acne occurs on the face, as well as the neck, chest, back, shoulders and upper arms. Although most teenagers get some form of acne, it can persist into adulthood. Nearly 17 million people in the US are affected.

Why do you get acne? Read the rest of this entry »


A Strong Immune System - A Key to Youthful Vitality

March 14th, 2009

Modern living continually assaults your immune system. Normal immune function is weakened by three primary factors: stress, inadequate nutrient intake, and exposure to environmental pollutants and toxins. Other factors that weaken the immune system include age, sickness, alcohol consumption, and excess physical exertion.

This list is depressing considering many of these factors are beyond your control. What can you do? Read the rest of this entry »


Beauty Secrets of the Stars

November 24th, 2008

Sure, they have great bone structure, but how do they maintain those terrific complexions?

Nicole Kidman’s secret is revealed in the German edition of Vogue Magazine. She enjoys regular facial treatments with the Galvanic Spa, and has said she won’t go on the red carpet without using it.

Brad Pitt swears by his “wrinkle iron” says a recent edition of the German magazine Bunte, which shows the star and the Galvanic Spa, also known as the “wrinkle iron”.

Suzanne Sommers, Patti LaBelle, and Mariel Hemingway are also celebrity users of the Galvanic Spa. When Suzanne Sommers’ house burned down, the first thing she replaced was her Galvanic Spa.

What makes the Galvanic Spa so special? Read the rest of this entry »


Wrinkles-Where do They Come From-How to Stop Them

October 19th, 2008

Bad news for all you sun worshippers. Dermatologists say that 90% of skin aging they see is caused by sun damage, not by chronological aging. Signs of sun damage include: Read the rest of this entry »


Oily Skin - the Problem and the Solution

September 27th, 2008

Oil, also known as sebum, is produced by the sebaceous glands located deep within your skin. The oil reaches the surface of your skin through the pores, where it plays a vital role in the health of your skin and hair. It seals moisture in, keeping your skin hydrated, and giving your hair a healthy sheen.

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Protecting Your Skin From Dryness - the Importance of the Acid Mantle

September 13th, 2008

The Skin’s Acid Mantle

The acid mantle of your skin is a combination of perspiration, and sebum, both produced by glands in your skin. As they mix on the skin surface, they form a protective layer known as the acid mantle. Why is this important?

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Why You Need Your Own Business - Part Two

August 30th, 2008

Having your own business sounds like a great idea, especially after reading the statistics in Part One. But where do you get the know-how, how do you start, and what do you have to do?

Let’s look at some options…

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Why You Need Your Own Business - Part One

August 23rd, 2008

Have you wanted to have your own business? Imagined being your own boss, setting your own rules and schedule, and tossing the commute and working from home?

There’s a good reason why you should do this…

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Losing Weight - Is There Anything New?

August 5th, 2008

You’ve heard all about how to lose weight - consume fewer calories than you burn up. That’s how to lose weight, but if it was that simple, you would have already done it. Right? When you think about it, you can read food labels and do reasonable estimates of the caloric content of your food, but how do you estimate the calories you burn up? Read the rest of this entry »


Thinning Hair - A Sensitive Subject for Women

July 23rd, 2008

Hair loss and thinning occurs when a person loses more hairs than normal. The average head has about 100,000 hairs. Each individual hair survives for an average of 4 1/2 years, during which it grows about half an inch per month. In the fifth year, the hair usually falls out, and within 6 months is replaced by a new one.

How is thinning hair different in women? Read the rest of this entry »


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