Posts Tagged ‘Dead Cells’
Friday, May 21st, 2010
Each woman always beautiful and attractive. With an attractive appearance, greater confidence, the movement feels more energetic. If you come to the office with a wrinkled face without makeup, you will look gaunt and pale.
For an attractive appearance does not need much makeup. Flash self-grooming that does not waste time. Follow these tips!
1. Toothbrush
Brushing is the first effort to make you nice and cool. Makeup artist Kimara Ahner suggested, while the beautiful lips, when you brush your teeth, brush your lips. You can remove the dead cells is in the lips. The lips look more flexible and go with the perfect lipstick. But make sure your lips with a soft brush to avoid injury.
2. Protect your face
Use a foundation with the appropriate color to your skin. If you are outside the office, basic clothing that contains a sun protection factor (SPF) to protect the skin from the sun. Over time, the wear of powder evenly over the face looks fresh and not oily.
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Thursday, May 13th, 2010
Blemishes and acne scars are often frustrating because it disrupts the appearance of the face. Even worse, if the stains and wounds on his face blackened too.
Because he was after the pimples and scars? The skin consists of three layers of the inner layer or hypodermis, the middle layer (skin) and the outer layer (epidermis). The outer layer is a public space where the acne lairs.
Of course, peeling and renewed periodically. However, sometimes the process of exfoliation of dead cells, leaving the closing of resources cause acne. Other causes of acne are hormonal changes of puberty in the upcoming menstruation and stress.
Edges penetrate the epidermal layer generally leave scars and require time to smooth again. Sometimes very severe acne scars that can not be removed. However, there are several ways to eliminate acne medically.
- Microdermabrasion
This treatment effectively restore acne scars lightly scrub the surface layers of the skin must be replaced by coarse crystalline crust below. Exfoliation should be done according to medical procedures in order not to cause irritation and damage to the skin.
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Wednesday, September 30th, 2009
A combination of two drugs destroys precancerous polyps in the colon without effects on normal tissues, thus opening a new avenue for chemoprevention of colon cancer, a team of scientists from the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center Report in editing advanced online edition of Nature. The scheme, so far tested in mouse models and tissues of human colon cancer in the laboratory, appears to be a problem with chemopreventive agents – must be taken long term remains effective, expose patients to potential side effects, said Xiangwei lead author Wu, Ph.D., associate professor in MD Anderson Department of Head and Neck Surgery.
“This combination can be short term and periodically to provide long term, which would be a new approach to chemotherapy,” said Wu
The team found that combining vitamin A acetate (RAC) and Camino, the absence of tumor necrosis factor apoptosis inducing ligand to kill pre-cancerous polyps and inhibits tumor growth in mice that are deficient in a tumor suppressor gene. This gene, adenomatous polyposis coli (APC) and its downstream signaling molecules, are mutated or deficient in 80 percent of all cancers of the colon of man, “said Wu.
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