by Eva Forrester

Cellulites are the lumps and bulges in the skin formed due to the excessive deposits of fat molecules in to the hypodermal cells of the skin. It distorts the look of the skin and makes it appear dimpled and uneven. This starts when fat stored in cells pushes the connective tissue upward and changes the surface of the skin. The worst part of the story is that still many women considering it as the external body weight gain tries to cure it with the help of strict dietary and exercising schedule.


by Alison Savanna

Many people love dark eye makeup because it adds an air of mystery. There is something about a woman with a smoky eye that just drives men wild! Of course, some women go way too far with their eye makeup. That is something you definitely want to avoid.

When you’re choosing your eye makeup, try to find colors that will suit your natural skin tone. A color that looks great on your friend might not look so hot on you. Consider your hair color, skin color, and eye color to make this decision.


by Suzy E. Hughes

I am not too sure how many of us aware that there are so many types of cares available for us. These available cares such as specialists for your eyes, for your teeth, for your joints, for your feet can easily be found, as such, it is not a surprise that there is a whole profession specifically for medical skin care.


by Ricardo d Argence

Skin is classified as an organ and it’s the largest organ of your body. Yes, I said organ. Since it is what protects the inside of our bodies, caring for it is very important. Your skin must be cared for, from the deepest layers out to the surface. Your skin gets the nutrients that it needs when you take vitamin K. Your body is protected by many layers.


Gravity. We fight with it as we age. It pulls our faces, our bodies, even our wrinkles downwards! It’s spawned a multibillion-dollar anti-aging industry. And now, new science indicates the face is a much more complicated “battlefield” than originally thought.

One of the main problems is that the face is made up of 16 anatomically distinct compartments that gain and lose fatty tissue independently of one another over time, scientists at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center found.


The hottest news in the anti-aging scene comes from South Korea, where scientists claim to have uncovered a fat molecule with strong anti-aging potential from tests on the ability of lipids to fight skin aging.

Published in the Journal of Lipid Research, the study looked into the impact of seven naturally occurring fat molecules on the way skin ages.

The researchers said three of the lipids examined were capable of preventing UV-radiation from reducing collagen expression - and may even increase collagen in undamaged skin cells.


by Sydney Jaclynn

So, it’s not a big news flash to us that dimples are only cute if they’re on the cheeks on YOUR FACE. The dimples that we get on our butts, thighs, and hips have a name - Cellulite. Yuck, right?

Fortunately, there are lots of ways to learn how to get rid of cellulite. But today, we will concentrate on what doesn’t work. Too often we’ll see commercials and advertisements promoting some product that’s supposed to erase our cellulite and make us look as sexy as a Hollywood actress. And, of course, most of them are rip-offs! Here’s a list of the things that don’t work.


by Real Salon Products

A renowned beauty icon, Cleopatra regularly indulged in milk treatments for her skin; the royal bather filling her tub with camel’s milk. Today, milk turns up in a variety of skincare products, including masks, creams and cleansers. Skin benefits. An excellent exfoliant, milk contains natural alpha hydroxy acids, which help to gently slough off dead skin cells. It is a very natural way to eliminate old skin.

In addition, milk helps to reduce redness and soothe irritated skin. In fact, milk contains proteins (whey and casein), fat, amino acids, lactic acid and vitamins A and D, all of which calm dry, upset skin. Milk conditions skin so it is soft and glowing, not flaky.


by Real Salon Products

Over 13 million North Americans suffer from rosacea.It is most commonly seen in those people who have fair skin and is sometimes referred to as the “Curse of the Celts” or a “Peaches and Cream” complexion.

Onset usually occurs between 20-40 years of age.

Rosacea is a long lasting, non-scarring skin condition of the face that is often misdiagnosed as adult acne. It varies in severity and does not always worsen with time. Typically, you will experience inappropriate flushing that is not usually associated with sweating and/or persistent facial redness. It is common to have broken blood vessels, telangiectasias, on your cheeks. You may also experience bouts of inflammation that cause red papules (small bumps) or pustules. However, comedones (blackheads and whiteheads) are not part of rosacea.


by Tommy Engan

Anti aging wrinkle creams can have wonderful anti aging effects. They can also have little to no effect on anything but your budget. So the first thing you should do is do your homework before buying your next (or first) anti aging wrinkle cream. More on this later.

For now, let’s delve into one of anti aging wrinkle cream’s best companions - home made anti aging face masks. These concoctions, when put together with the right ingredients, can lift years off your face, as well as make your anti aging wrinkle cream’s job a lot easier.


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