Tuesday, April 16, 2013

Would You Prefer a Knife, Hot Pan or a Microwave Oven?


Would You Prefer a K , HoCracked Skin, Closeup Royalty Free Stock Image - Image: 17989416t Pan or a Microwave Oven?
By Anna Margolina
There was a time when the only solution to loose and sagging skin was plastic surgery. The surgeon would carve excessive skin and tighten it up, creating the illusion of wrinkle-free skin. However, anyone who would touch this surgically tightened skin would immediately discover the difference. Even after tightening, such skin would never regain the wonderful plumpness and elasticity of youth.
Recently, new methods of skin tightening have been introduced. For example, skin can be tightened using radiofrequency (RF) and infrared (IF) devices. If you want to imagine what happens to your skin when you use those methods, think of a piece of meat in a microwave or on a hot pan. As you heat up the pan or turn a microwave oven on, the meat cooks and curls, due to tightening of collagen strands. The same happens in your skin when such unnatural procedures.
In addition, those methods inflict mild damage that triggers a healing response, leading to production of new collagen. Those methods are usually well-tolerated and produce noticeable improvements.
However, the skin does not become younger it only becomes tighter. We still do not know what damage radiofrequency and infrared waves can do to the skin's cells over the long term. Recently, infrared light was implicated in skin aging, so this is something to keep in mind.
You'll be happy to know though that there is a much gentler way to produce visible results for improving the elasticity of your skin. Tune in to next's month column to find out what that is.

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Tuesday, April 2, 2013

Our little secret weapon for Dark Circles and Baggy Eyes


Dark Circles and Baggy Eyes
By Anna Margolina
Baggy eyes result from three main problems accumulation of fat under the eyes, circulation problems and loss of skin elasticity, whereas, thinning of skin and the subcutaneous fat under the eye leads to hollow eyes and dark circles. The skin under the eyes may darken due to hormonal problems, chronic inflammation caused by UV-damage, as well as some internal diseases.
Good sleep and regular aerobic exercises will help to improve the appearance of baggy eyes and dark circles. Home remedies such as cold tea compresses or applications of fresh cucumber rings will refresh the eyes and reduce swelling and dark circles. Cosmetic products with aloe also help brighten the eyes and reduce dark circles.
What to avoid when caring for your eyes:
Products with chemical sunscreens, especially those that have high SPF. Protect your eyes with wide brimmed hat or sunglasses instead.
Fragranced products they are often irritating and may increase dark circles
Heavy moisturizers that lock moisture in the skin they may cause swelling and make bags under the eye more apparent
Cosmetic creams with complex formulations when you see a cream that contains 40-60 ingredients, do not use it under the eyes.
Vitamin K creams there is no scientific evidence that they help with dark circles. They may be harmful to your skin.


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  This cream is designed to improve the appearance of dark circles, baggy eyes and fine wrinkles while at the same time encouraging more elastic and firmer skin.

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