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    Posts Tagged ‘Skin Cells’

    The skin is almost normal, no problems

    Sunday, March 21st, 2010
    normal skin 212x300 The skin is almost normal, no problems In the properties of normal skin and oily skin types combined dry. They usually have characteristics of small pores, smooth surface, and have good elasticity and moisture.
    Care and make it even easier. So, you’re lucky if you have this skin type, such as any type of makeup. Would you like matte makeup to stay longer in power? or the type of soft natural light? The choice is yours! Makeup.
    To begin the makeup, consider the following preliminary steps to undertake corrective makeup.

    1. Spray multiple practices facial moisturizer for the face, wait 10 minutes for the moisturizer really penetrate the skin and hair. This type of moisturizer can be used each time the face was dry.

    2. To make dull, select the dust of the base (foundation) that do not contain oil (without oil). Allow the liquid (liquid), toothpaste (cream) or dense (concentrated), both packaged in tubes, bottles or sticks / bars.

    3. Always use cosmetic products based on water (water-based formula) to keep the skin moist.

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    The ultraviolet light provides benefits for some skin

    Saturday, March 1st, 2008

    uv hand 250 The ultraviolet light provides benefits for some skin Ultraviolet (UV) – one culprit behind sunburn, wrinkles and skin cancer – has advantages for certain skin diseases, according to the April issue of Mayo Clinic Health Letter.

    Several skin treatment ultraviolet are the treatment options for conditions that include:

    * Psoriasis;
    * Vitiligo loss of pigmentation of the skin that usually appears as white patches on the skin;
    * Eczema, also called dermatitis;
    * Persistent itching (pruritus);
    * The cutaneous T-cell lymphoma, a rare form of cancer that usually affects the skin;
    * Anti-graft host disease, a complication associated with blood and bone marrow transplants.

    Not fully known ultraviolet light benefits of these diseases of the skin. Maybe, with UV light decreases the proliferation of skin cells and alters the immune system.

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