Anti-wrinkle Cures That Really Work

KLE CURES START AT HOME!

Here are some tips and home remedies to get you started on the path to an anti-wrinkle plan and make your skin look youthful and healthy again.

Anti-Wrinkle Tip #1 – Avoid the Sun

The first place to start is to stay out of the sun. Sun tanning damages and ages your skin and it also leads to cancer more and more since the ozone is wearing away from pollution.

Anti-Wrinkle Tip #2 – ****** Massage

Massage increases the blood circulation and causes muscle and tissue tightening. This reduces the fleshiness of the skin and restores a youthful look. You can apply coconut oil on the portions of your skin and face where wrinkles set in and gently massage at bedtime.

Anti-Wrinkle Tip #3 – Vitamin E

Open three capsules of vitamin E and drain into a small bowl. Add 2 teaspoons plain yogurt, ½ teaspoon of honey, and ½ teaspoon of lemon juice. Apply this mixture to your face with a cotton ball and leave on for about 10 minutes and rinse off.

Anti-Wrinkle Tip #4 – Eat Healthy

Incorporate healthy doses of natural antioxidant foods like leafy green vegetables and brightly colored fruit for maximum free radical elimination. Free radicals are the number one cause of collagen breakdown, which is a direct cause of wrinkles.

Anti-Wrinkle Tip #5 – Go Bananas

Try bananas as an anti-wrinkle treatment. Mash ¼ of a banana until it becomes very creamy. Spread all over your face and leave on for 15-20 minutes before rinsing off with warm water, followed by a dash of cold water. Gently pat dry.

Anti-Wrinkle Tip #6 – Smokers Beware

Smoking robs the complexion of oxygen, decreasing blood circulation to ****** skin and resulting in premature lines and winkles. Also, anyone puffing on a cigarette is essentially doing a lot of repetitive ****** movements that add even more wrinkles. So kick the habit if you want those wrinkles to disappear. This is the most important anti-wrinkle tip!

Anti-Wrinkle Tip #7 – Get a Humidifier

Air conditioning and heating systems are known to dry out the skin, making the aging process occur more rapidly. Try using a humidifier. This equipment will help to keep air moist and, therefore, keep your skin moist too.

Anti-Wrinkle Tip #8 – Sleep On Your Back

When you sleep on your side or belly with your face on the pillow, wrinkles are formed. People who sleep in this posture usually get a diagonal crease on their forehead running above their eyebrows. Sleeping on your back helps this problem.

In summary, while there are expensive beauty treatments, cosmetics, and products, the most basic anti-wrinkle program starts at home with activities of daily living. A final anti-wrinkle tip is that egg whites produce proteins and amino acids that are very helpful in an anti-aging skin care regimen. Good luck!



By: John Russell

About the Author:

John Russell of IH Distribution, LLC brings you health, anti-aging and skin care products from around the world. Find fabulous skin care tips and great articles on a wide range of topics for women at our Skin Care Blog and http://www.hormones-beauty-health.com




Dispelling Any Concerns About the Safety of Botox

The success and popularity of BOTOX® for use in ****** wrinkle treatment, known as BOTOX® cosmetic, is due simply to its effectiveness at treating the problem. It is so successful and well known by the public that its name is often used as both a noun and a verb. Recent negative publicity with its use in children with neuromuscular disorders does not appear to accurately represent its safety record in cosmetic applications. It is useful, therefore, to review some of the safety data about BOTOX to allay any cosmetic patient concerns.

BOTOX® cosmetic and Botulinum Toxin Type A is manufactured by only one proprietary provider, Allergan out of Irvine, California. It was initially approved for the treatment of excessive eyelid twitching 18 years ago and its approval for the treatment of vertical brow lines was 6 years ago. Many millions of cosmetic patients have been treated globally and the manufacturer reports that more than 13 million doses have been given since 2002. According to the American Society of Plastic Surgery, BOTOX® cosmetic is the #1 cosmetic procedure done in the U.S. since 2002 with over 3 million doses given in 2006. With over 3,000 published medical reports and a large number of clinical trial subjects studied, a welth of safety information is available. Significant adverse reactions to the use of BOTOX, despite the large amount of doses given and the patients treated cosmetic is extremely rare.Any true allergies to its use have not been reported. To date, there has never been a single reported death associated with its use either.

These cosmetic experiences must be contrasted with the media reports where its use has been in limb spasticity, which is not an FDA-approved application. Substantially larger doses (up to 100 times) are given in these neuromuscular uses compared to what is given for cosmetic wrinkle treatments and are injected in these juvenile patients who are often sickly from their neuromuscular disease. There simply is not a correlation between these two patient populations. The FDA appears to recognize these differences and has issued no stoppage of its use for any application to any health care provider at the present time.

The accurate portrayal of the safety data on BOTOX® cosmetic should provide great comfort to those patients who regularly receive aesthetic treatments or to those considering it in the near future.



By: Dr Barry Eppley

About the Author:

Dr Barry Eppley is a board-certified plastic surgeon in private practice at Clarian Health in Indianapolis, Indiana. He writes a daily blog on trends in plastic surgery at http://www.exploreplasticsurgery.com