Posts tagged Don’t
Don’t let poison ruin your 4th of July
Jul 9th
Don’t let poison ruin your 4th of July
The American Association of Poison Control Centers offers you a summer guide to bites, stings and other poisonous things. Summer means trips to the beach, lake, and campgrounds and, unfortunately, prime time for some of the scariest types of accidental poisonings — ones that occur far from home and medical advice or care.
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Don’t Ignore Every Skin Care Tip
Jun 21st
Let’s face it…an internet user can expect to view countless bits of advice. Among that advice, he or she is bound to find at least one skin care tip. What credence can an internet user attach to any of those skin care tips?
Without a doubt, some skin care tips have been posted online in order to sell a particular product. Still, other online advice has come from those who simply want to share valuable information. When a website has access to information from medical experts, then that website can be counted on to come forth with a beneficial skin care tip.
Such a tip could provide the answer to one or more pressing questions. Suppose, for example, that an Internet user wanted to buy something that could counter the effects of aging. He or she would want to learn how to obtain such a product. If he or she has decided to make such a purchase at an online storefront, then that Internet shopper would probably have other questions.
He or she might want to know what to expect following the arrival of that product. A well-meaning website should indicate that those who purchase a skin care product need to have gauze of cotton swabs available. In order to prevent unwanted problems, the application of a skin care product should take place with the aid of either gauze or cotton swabs.
For those who purchase any type of skin care product deserves information on the extent to which that product has been associated with particular side effects. Has it made skin more sensitive to sunlight, to wind or to cold? The answer to that question should show-up in the online information about that same product.
Is the product advertised online available in a generic form. The purchase of a generic product can save a consumer a fair amount of money. Yet one helpful website has posted an interesting skin care tip. One website has cautioned women against using their savings to purchase lots of new cosmetics.
That website has advised women who have saved by purchasing a generic product to buy some products for cleaning the skin. A wise user of any skin care product first cleans the surface on which he or she plans to dab that product. The need for cleanliness belongs in a special category of skin care tips-those that are too often overlooked or ignored.
The Biggest Skin Care Tip That Most People Don’t Know What to Do With
Jun 19th
Use a good skin cream.
It’s funny; that basic skin care tip usually leads to confusion, disillusionment, and desperation. Only a tiny percentage of the time does it make someone happy. What am I talking about? I’m talking about all the grief a person goes through looking for skincare products that work.
Who usually gives you this advice? Well, you’ll sometimes get it from a magazine article listing the 10 best skin care tips. Or sometimes a good friend will suggest it to you when you’re complaining about a new wrinkle or line you discovered on your face.
However this skin care tip came to you, it usually doesn’t have any real meat on it. Which skin care cream, there are thousands? Which ingredients should you look for? Do some skincare products contain harmful chemicals to avoid? Somehow you’re expected to magically have the answers to all these, actually very important, questions.
If you don’t know the answers, you’ll first be confused—browsing the hundreds of skincare products in a department store or the thousands of products online. Then you’ll be disillusioned—you’ll buy a random skin cream, use it for a few months, and see mediocre to poor results. Finally, you’ll be desperate – your face seems to look older and older each morning you wake up, but you feel helpless to stop it.
Well, the next part of this article will help you.
This skincare tip needs explaining. Let’s discuss a few of the most effective ingredients and few of the ones you don’t want to put on your skin.
Two good skin care tips:
Cynergy TK. This cutting-edge natural substance is actually very new to the market. The power of Cynergy TK is its ability to boost your body’s production of collagen and elastin. The supply of these two skin proteins is what keeps your skin smooth, pliant, and firm.
Nano-Lipobelle H EQ10. Do you know the antioxidant Coenzyme Q10? It’s a very popular nutritional supplement. Well, this natural ingredient is a special “nano-emulsion” form of COQ10. What does that mean? It means that the antioxidants are highly concentrated, so this ingredient can penetrate 7 layers deep into skin.
Free radicals are constantly attacking skin cells and causing damage like wrinkles and lines. Nano-Lipobelle H EQ10 provides the best antioxidant protection against this common and dangerous skin ager.
One bad one:
Mineral Oil. Unfortunately, this ingredient is widely used in the skincare industry. It’s a synthetic moisturizer. But, in reality, all it does is coat skin. Yes, you could say it technically locks in moisture. But what it really does is prevent your skin from “breathing”. It blocks pores and stops toxins from being eliminated. If used long enough, mineral oil will eventually lead to dryness and possibly acne.
These are only three ingredients to look for. To really take apart this skin care tip, visit my site where I lay out and discuss a full list of good and bad skincare ingredients.
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