Thursday, July 26, 2012

Herbalife Skin Activator


Herbalife Skin Activator cream is Herbalife's premiere skin care product. Herbalife Skin Activator helps to minimize the appearance of fine lines. Using Herbalife Skin Activator along with an Herbalife inner-nutrition plan helps boost your skin care results from the inside. Herbalife skin activator helps restore and deeply moisturize.  

Herbalife Body Contouring Creme

Herbalife has created a body contouring cream that really works! After Using Herbalife body buffing cream apply Herbalife body contouring cream to help tighten and tone for an extra boost while the inner nutrition goes to work on weight loss and inch loss.

Wednesday, July 18, 2012

Certain Active Ingredients to Treat Acne:

1. Benzoyl peroxide - Helps remove excess oils from skin and dead skin cells that clog pores. Can cause excessive dryness, redness, stinging, and scaling of skin, , especially if you have oily sensitive skin. It is a bleach and can affect hair and bleach clothing on contact. 2. Salicylic acid - Slows shedding of cells that clog pores and reduces inflammation. Can cause stinging and skin irritation. There are increasing reports of salicylic acid, or salicylate sensitivity. 3. Alpha hydroxy acid - These are fruit acids that help remove dead skin cells and help reduce inflammation. Also helps stimulate growth of new, smoother skin to help reduce acne scars. 4. Sulfur - This active ingredient has an unpleasant odor and is used to remove dead skin cells and excess oil. 5. Abrasive soaps - You don't need to wash hard to remove dirt from your skin. In fact, abrasive soaps and cleansers may irritate your skin, more than help clear acne.

Adult Acne Care Products

If over the counter (OTC) products have not worked, your doctor may prescribe drugs. Usually the medication is a topical antibiotic to kill bacteria. Strong adult acne products such as lotions may also be prescribed to promote sloughing of dead skin cells. These prescription topical treatments for acne skin may cause side effects, such as burning, redness or peeling, especially if you have oily sensitive skin. To minimize these effects, your doctor may recommend decreasing the dosage or only leaving the medication on your skin for short durations of time. For more severe acne, you may be prescribed antibiotics to take orally. This may be a problem if taken for long periods, since it may result in antibiotic resistant bacteria. You may even be required to take these antibiotics for three to four months in combination with topical lotions, to see results. There are other forms of therapy including laser and light therapy or oral contraceptives, chemical peels, microdermabrasion, and even skin surgery, all of which may have their own sets of side effects.