Wednesday, July 1, 2015

How to Control the Appearance of Oily Skin

Unfortunately there is no quick fix to reduce oil production in the skin.  There are however, simple ways to reduce the appearance of shine on an oily face.


Blotting Sheets


Blotting sheets are an easy way to get rid of any excess oil on your face. Just take a sheet, and blot it on your face until you get rid of all the desired oil. If you have really oily skin, it may be a good idea to carry it in your pocket.


Finishing Powder

Yes, this is technically considered make-up, but it does give you the results that you want.  Once applied, the ingredients in the powder absorb the oil, giving your face a nice matte look.  There are different kinds of finishing powder, but look for one that is translucent and if you can, oil-free.  Be sure to properly wash this off your face before going to bed.

Saturday, September 8, 2012

Product Review: Neutrogena Visibly Even Moisturizer


Neutrogena has a great selection of moisturizers, but one of the best ones is the Visibly Even Moisturizer.  This particular moisturizer comes easy on the face and is non-greasy, so it doesn’t make your face look oily once you apply it.  I always stress the importance of sunscreen on a regular basis, so another benefit of this product is that it contains SPF 30.
As an added bonus, this moisturizer has soy, which evens out your skin tone and reduces the appearance of dark spots on the face.  The effect of the soy ingredient takes several weeks to have noticeable results, but it actually does its job.
The only drawback of it is that it only has 1.7 fluid ounces of moisturizer, which isn’t a whole lot considering the price of the product (about 15 USD)


*This blog is not affiliated with Neutrogena in any way

Saturday, September 1, 2012

Rosacea Caused By Mites?

Scientists have discovered what they believe to be the cause of Rosascea, a skin condition marked by the chronic reddening of the face.  It has long been speculated for the origin of Rocascea, but scientists have recently discovered that it is caused by mites known as Demodex.

Demodex mites are invisible to the naked eye and live inside human pores.  These mites have no anus, so when they die inside pores, all their "waste" erupts from their bodies, causing Rosascea.  Although this is still a theory (with evidence), this can open potential for new Rosascea treatments and eventually a cure.

Tuesday, August 28, 2012

The Benefits of Retinoids and Retinols


Retinoids are one of the most effective topical products used for treating acne, but it is also praised for its cosmetic use.  Retinoids are a derivative from Vitamin A, an essential vitamin for the skin.  Because of its strong potency, they can only be obtained through a doctor's prescription.

Retin A, a brand name retinoid


As an acne treatment, retinoids increase the skin cell turnover rate, which allows more skin cells to grow from underneath.  As an added bonus, this increase of turnover rate stimulates collagen growth in the skin, making retinoids a desired anti-aging product.  Retinoids treats wrinkles by bringing back elasticity into the skin.  Results can be seen from several weeks to a few months.






A retinol works the same way a retinoid, but it is 100% less potent than its prescription counterpart.  Unlike retinoids, retinols are sold over the counter and are popular ingredients in skincare lines.  

an over-the-counter retinol

Retinols are gradually converted into retinoic acid (the same active ingredient in retinoids), which is what makes them weaker compared to retinoids.  Results can be seen from 12 weeks to several months.
By using a retinoid or a retinol, you can strengthen the firmness and elasticity of your skin, maintaining a youthful and attractive look.

Friday, August 24, 2012

5 Steps to Have a Better Complexion



1. Drink Plenty of Water
By staying hydrated and getting enough water, your skin will have more moisture and have a more plump appearance.

2. Exfoliate
Exfoliating is something most guys overlook. By using an exfoliator, you scrub off the outer dead layer of your skin, revealing a more radiant complexion.

3. Moisturize
By moisturizing daily, you will ensure that your skin will look more fresh and healthy. Guys need to moisturize their faces as much as girls, as its a necessary step for healthier skin.

4. Don't Smoke. Period.
Inhaling the smoke from cigarettes allows toxins to be entered in your body. These toxins break down collagen, reducing the firmness and elasticity of your skin.

5. Avoid Excessive Sun Exposure!
I cannot stress enough the importance of wearing sunscreen on a daily basis. Since ninety percent of aging is from sun damage, its not a bad idea to block off the UV rays that will eventually lead to photoaging. Do yourself a favor now and wear sunscreen on a regular basis.

Wednesday, August 22, 2012

What is Acne?

There is so much to cover on acne, but I’ll just give a quick overview on the important concepts.
Acne vulgaris is a skin condition that causes inflamed patches of skin including pimples, whiteheads and blackheads. It occurs when pores become clogged.  Each pore in your skin opens to a hair follicle, and each follicle has a hair and oil gland.  The oil released by these glands remove old skin cells and keep skin looking soft but when too much oil is produced, these pores become blocked.  This blockage allows dirt, cells and bacteria to build up, creating plugs or comedones.



Acne is most common in teenagers, but it can also occur in adulthood and even in babies.
Symptoms
-blackheads
-whiteheads
-crusting of skin bumps
-cysts
-papules (small red bumps)
-pustules
-redness around skin eruptions
-scarring of the skin
Treatment
There are countless over the counter treatments for treating acne, but the most essential and basic treatment is the classic  3 Step Process:
1. Cleanse (Facial wash/salicylic acid)
2. Acne Treatment (Benzoyl Peroxide/AHA)
3. Moisturize
While the OTC treatments work for most people, the best acne treatments are prescribed by your doctor.  These medications are reserved for more sever cases of acne and include topical ointments, oral antibiotics, and as a last resort, isotretinoin (Accutane)

Tuesday, August 21, 2012

The Facekini: the latest skin craze in China

With the desire not to get sunburned and tanned, more and more people in China have been sporting the Facekini, a sun protective mask used to block out sun rays.  This mask which comes in a variety of bright colors, covers the entire face except the eyes, nostrils and mouth for maximum coverage.

Unlike the Western world where having a tan is desired, in Asia it is considered attractive to have a paler complexion because it suggests a higher social status.  To retain their light skin tone, a number of Chinese people have been using this new mask.  

Although very popular and effective, the Facekini brings up public concern because of its potential to be used a burglary mask.

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