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Showing posts with label dry skin care tips.. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 29, 2016

How To Reduce Dark Circles Under The Eyes


                                           How To Reduce Dark Circles Under The Eyes

                  *** Dark circles under the eyes  is a major problem spacilly for woman. Thats look a man diffarent from other woman. If you ask almost any sleep-deprived college student or mother of small children what bothers her the most about her skin, she will tell you that it is her dark undereye circles. Sleep deprivation is only one cause of dark circles, though.

We mentioned sleep deprivation earlier. If you are chronically tired, you are more likely to suffer from dark circles. Other causes include seasonal allergies such as hay fever, having very fair skin, dehydration, anemia, and sun exposure. More serious health issues causing fluid retention also can contibute to the appearance of dark undereye circles.

Taking a two-step approach using both skincare and makeup products is necessary for treating dark circles.

    # Makeup tips for dark cricles
 
   Look for an eye cream with Vitamin K as a leading ingredient. Vitamin K is often recommended because it can help to fade the dark color and reduce the puffiness that is often associated with dark undereye circles.

Retinol is also recommended because it not only has the ability to help with the discoloration, but it also can help reduce the dryness.

Hyaluronic Acid and Amino Acids are also recommended for dark circles because they have been shown to boost levels of collagen which takes away from that “hollow” look under the eyes that so many people with dark circles suffer from.

     # Skincare tips for dark criclas

           Years ago, the top recommendation for covering dark circles was to find a yellow concealer. We now know that this actually accentuates the problem. Avoid the thick yellow concealers.

Finding an undereye concealer with brightening properties is the best solution. You also want it to be a shade very similar to your skin tone. If it is lighter, it will only give the appearance of a light ring around the eyes. Products labeled “luminizing”, “brightening” or “light diffusing” work best to conceal dark circles.

Brush-on and roll-on concealers are the best formulas for dark circles because they apply seamelessly and will not accentuate darkness.

                                       


     # Home remedies for dark cricleas

    Apply damp mint leaves to the undereye area to soothe dryness or puffiness.

You can also apply tomato paste to the undereye area helps to increase brightness in the skin, which may help improve the darkness.

Drink 6-8 glasses of water daily. Not only is this good for your health, but it can help to fade the dark circles since you won’t be dehydrated


                                ***  We thing this is a great solution for Dark Circles Under The Eyes. If any one maintain those rule, he must  Reduce Dark Circles Under The Eyes.






Saturday, March 12, 2016

What are the risk factors for skin cancer


                                           What are the risk factors for skin cancer

  *** The most common risk factors for skin cance are as follows--
  1. Ultraviolet light exposure, either from the sun or from tanning beds. Fair-skinned individuals with a history of repeated sunburns, those with hazel or blue eyes, and people with blond or red hair are particularly vulnerable. The problem is worse in areas of high altitude or near the equator where sunlight exposure is more intense.

  2.  A chronically suppressed immune system (immunosuppression) from underlying diseases such as HIV/AIDS infection or cancer, or from some medications such as prednisone or chemotherapy.

  3.  Exposure to ionizing radiation (X-rays) or chemicals known to predispose to cancer such as arsenic.

  4.  Certain types of wart virus infections.

 5.  People who have a history of one skin cancer have a 20% chance of developing a second skin cancer in the next two years.

 ** We give some photos and information of skin cancer;   

                                 

              Millions of Americans have trouble sleeping at night, and cancer treatment can complicate things more. Use our tips to help get the restful sleep you need.


Diagnosed With Melanoma


                                       Diagnosed With Melanoma

    Frist thing; If You or a Loved One Has Melanoma , You Can Significantly Increase the Likelihood of Eliminating It by Using the 11 Effective Treatment Strategies Covered in this Comprehensive Report.

                       **Discription about melanoma; 
  * As you well know, diagnosis of cancer, or even a suspicion of cancer causes a great deal of fear.. You reflect on friends or family who died of cancer. Of celebrities who died from cancer. How every TV show or movie featuring someone with cancer has that person dying at the end
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     *  Even though Melanoma is a particularly aggressive cancer, there are ways to fight it that significantly increase your odds of healing successfully. Ways that can greatly magnify the effectiveness of what your oncologist is doing.


* Doctors do their best, but it may not be enough. When doctors have not seen success with their treatments in this situation, they know what they have to offer is not going to work. This does not mean that you can’t survive Melanoma . You have to either supplement what your doctors have for you, or go a different route entirely if they have nothing to offer.

* There are natural and effective products available that are proving to be powerful cancer healers. Not the everyday, run of the mill supplements which sometimes work, but the majority of the time fail. The overwhelming feedback from our research is that when the right actions and supplements are taken, even aggressive, tough cancers, such as Melanoma , can be defeated.

      **There is hope-
*  The overwhelming feedback from our research is that when the right actions are taken, even aggressive, tough cancers can be defeated.
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What Is Skin Cancer


                                                      What Is Skin Cancer  

           Detection;  Skin cancer starts in the cells of the skin. Some other types of cancer start in other parts of the body and can spread to the skin, but these are not skin cancers.
     
    There are 3 main types of skin cancers:

          1.  Basal cell skin cancers (basal cell carcinomas)
         2.  Squamous cell skin cancers (squamous cell carcinomas)
         3.  Melanomas

Now we know about the tayps of skin cancer by step to step. Thats are as follows;

      ** Basal and squamous cell cancers;  
Basal and squamous cell skin cancers are by far the most common cancers of the skin. Both are found mainly on parts of the body exposed to the sun, such as the head and neck. These cancers are strongly related to a person’s sun exposure.
Basal and squamous cell cancers are much less likely than melanomas to spread to other parts of the body and become life threatening. Still, it’s important to find and treat them early. If left alone, they can grow larger and invade nearby tissues and organs, causing scarring, deformity, or even loss of function in some parts of the body. Some of these cancers (especially squamous cell cancers) can spread if not treated, and in some cases they can even be fatal.

                                                       

These cancers are discussed in more detail in Skin Cancer: Basal and Squamous Cell.
         ** Melanomas;  
Melanomas are cancers that develop from melanocytes, the cells that make the brown pigment that gives skin its color. Melanocytes can also form benign (non-cancerous) growths called moles. (Your doctor might call the mole anevus.)
Melanomas can occur anywhere on the body, but are more likely to start in certain areas. The trunk (chest and back) is the most common place in men. In women, the legs are the most common site. The neck and face are other common places for melanoma to start.
Melanomas are not as common as basal cell and squamous cell skin cancers, but they can be far more serious. Like basal cell and squamous cell cancers, melanoma is almost always curable in its early stages. But if left alone, melanoma is much more likely to spread to other parts of the body, where it can be very hard to treat.
Melanomas are discussed in more detail in Melanoma Skin Cancer.

      **Other skin cancers;  
There are many other types of skin cancers as well, but they are much less common:
Together, these types account for less than 1% of all skin cancers.
It’s important for doctors to tell the types of skin cancer apart, because they are treated differently. It’s also important for you to know what skin cancers look like. This can help you find them at the earliest possible stage, when they are cured most easily.