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  • Dangers & Disadvantages of Dermitage

  • Alpha Hydroxy Vs. Glycolic Acid

    Alpha hydroxy acid (AHA) and glycolic acid---two ubiquitous terms in anti-aging skincare---are common ingredients in cosmetic skin treatments and products.

  • Products to Lift Sagging Facial Skin

  • Suntan Lotion & Protection

    Suntan lotion and protection is a vital concern for people who want to avoid unprotected sun exposure--the number one cause of skin aging and damage. Despite the abundance of suntan lotion...

  • How to Make Green Tea Face Cream

    Green tea has many benefits in today's society. Since it may have a positive effect on wrinkles and protecting skin from sun damage and dryness, it can become an important part of daily skin...

  • Rate Skin Firming Procedures

    The war on aging has yielded many weapons--some effective, some not. Affordable options include firming creams and lotions applied topically to tighten sagging skin. More expensive procedures...

  • Most Effective Wrinkle Eraser

    As the body gets older, the skin begins to lose elasticity and its youthful texture. Wrinkles and age spots are some of the signs of aging that are visible for all to see. Wrinkles around the eyes...

  • The Best Wrinkle Corrector Products

  • What Can I Do to Make My Face Look Younger and Thinner?

    Styling your hair to complement the shape of your face and learning how to use cosmetics to full advantage are paramount in looking younger and thinner, yet antiaging resources cite a healthy diet...

  • Differences Between a Chemical Peel and a Glycolic Peel

    A glycolic acid peel is a mild, natural alphahydroxy acid (AHA) skin peel that derives from sugar cane and sometimes fruit acids. Trichloroacetic acid (TCA) and phenol chemical peels are stronger...

  • Glycolic Acid Safety

    Glycolic acid is a popular ingredient used in cosmetic antiaging skin treatments. While the Johns Hopkins Cosmetic Center regards glycolic acid as having a good safety profile, there are...

  • What Are the Brown Spots on the Skin of the Face?

    Brown spots on the face are common, especially in aging skin and fair skin, and may appear in a variety of shapes, sizes, shades and textures. The most common cause is sun exposure.

  • The Wrinkle Rub Out Technique for the Face

    Some sources suggest that you may be able to get rid of the wrinkles on your face by rubbing them daily until they disappear. No one wrinkle removal method works for everyone, but if you use the...

  • The Best Way to Remove Age Spots

    Age spots appear for most people in their later years. Many do not like the appearance of these brownish blotches, sometimes called "liver spots." They are not a health hazard in any way, just...

  • How to Get Rid of Fat Beneath Eyes

    Fat under the eyes causes unsightly bulges that can make you look fatigued and years older than your actual age. Fat bags are often influenced by genetics but can be exacerbated by issues such as...

  • The Best Ingredients for Wrinkle Cream

  • How to Tighten Sagging Skin Under the Chin

    If you have sagging skin under your chin, you may think that age has just caught up with you. In fact, you might be considering plastic surgery or other expensive cosmetic procedures. However, in...

  • Is Glycolic Acid Safe to Use at Home?

    Glycolic acid is an alpha hydroxy found in sugarcane and other foods. It is the active ingredient in chemical peels used in doctors' offices and home facial-peel kits to rejuvenate skin and reduce...

  • Makeup Tips for Women With White Hair

    Hair turns white because of the loss of the pigment melanin. "Gray hair" is actually a mixture of colored and white hair. White hair on women, whether premature or the result of passing years, can...

  • Most Cost Effective Wrinkle Treatment

    One can keep wrinkles at bay by using homemade remedies that hydrate the skin. Essential oils can be a cost-effective way to minimize wrinkles. They are concentrated plant oils that have been...

  • How to Rate Wrinkle Cream

    According to dictionary.com, a wrinkle is defined as a line or crease in the skin. Improper skin care, age and environmental factors can all contribute to the formation of wrinkles. Many...

  • Animals That Are Endangered Due to Cosmetics

    According to PETA.org, millions of animals are killed and poisoned every year during cosmetics testing. The animals are used to help determine the toxicity of certain products and their ingredients.

  • The Best Wrinkle Correcting Face Creams

  • How to Get Wrinkles Off Your Chest From Sleeping Sideways

    The chest is often an area that gets neglected during our daily beauty rituals. However, this area is actually more prone to wrinkles than the face. The chest area, also called the...

  • How to Get Rid of Cellulite Inside Your Thighs

    Cellulite is defined as fatty deposits underneath the skin that can create a "dimpled skin" appearance. Cellulite is mainly passed down from genetics, but hormonal imbalances, aging, and poor...

  • The Difference Between Retin A & Renova

    Retin-A, a derivative of vitamin A, is a compound containing retinoic acid and tretinoin. Renova® is a prescription cream approved by the FDA for treating sun damage and natural aging. Unlike...

  • What Are the Benefits of Retin A?

    Retin-A was originally created as a treatment for acne. As more and more people used the product, they reported general improvement in their facial skin beyond the effects on acne. If you are...

  • Pros & Cons of Generic Retin-A

  • Difference Between Smas Facelift & Lifestyle Facelift

    There are many different types of facelift procedures that offer varying degrees of improvement and levels of risk. A less invasive procedure usually results in a more subtle difference in...

  • The Recovery Period for Vascular Laser Treatment?

    How long the recovery period lasts for vascular laser treatment for ADHD in this free children's health video.

  • Vascular Laser Treatment Demonstration

    See a demonstration of an actual vascular laser treatment procedure for ADHD in this free children's health video.

  • The Process of Vascular Laser Treatment

    How long a vascular laser treatment procedure for ADHD lasts in this free children's health video.

  • Complications of Vascular Laser Treatment

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  • How to Get Vascular Laser Treatment

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  • Anesthesia Used for Vascular Laser Treatment

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  • When to Consider Vascular Laser Treatment

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  • What is Vascular Laser Treatment?

    Discover vascular laser treatment as an ADHD treatment in this free children's health video.

  • Is Microdermabrasion Done at Home Safe?

    Using a microdermabrasion home kit is one of the most popular ways to rejuvenate your skin non-surgically. It is not as expensive as a salon or spa treatment and although not entirely risk free,...

  • LED Red Light Therapy for Wrinkle Reduction

    LED red light therapy is an effective, noninvasive method to treat facial wrinkles. You can either receive light therapy treatments (also called photorejuvenation) from a dermatologist or cosmetic...

  • What Can Alpha Arbutin Do for the Skin?

    When sun damage, menopause or stress strike your skin, what can you do about those awful brown spots? Many skin-care lines have "this product and that cream" that promise to renew and brighten...

  • What Are the Treatments for Glycolic Acid Burn?

    Glycolic acid peels are commonly used for cosmetic purposes to rejuvenate the skin by applying glycolic acid as a mask to the face. These peels can be done at home or in a salon, but the use of...

  • Preparation H for Tightening Skin

    For several decades, Preparation H hemorrhoid treatment cream was a legendary as an effective, readily available and inexpensive anti-wrinkle treatment--claimed by both the famous of Hollywood and...

  • The Best Wrinkle Cream Ingredients

  • Infrared Light Antiaging Skin Treatment

    For patients concerned with maintaining youthful skin, light-based treatments are an attractive alternative to plastic surgery. Infrared laser light is among the several light sources used in skin...

  • Essential Oil Recipe to Get Rid of Eye Puffiness

    Maybe you got to bed too late, have allergies or shed some tears and now find that you have bags under your eyes. The good news is you don't have to spend a lot of money on over-the-counter...

  • Information on Obagi Clear

    Obagi Clear is a prescription-strength treatment that corrects skin blemishes caused by photodamage such as discoloration, fine lines and age spots.

  • How to Naturally Avoid Wrinkles

    Wrinkles form due to the aging process, genetics, sun damage and a lack of moisture in the skin. Smoking cigarettes can also adversely affect the skin. Luckily, there are simple steps you can take...

  • Fraxel Light Therapy

    Fraxel light therapy is a fractional photothermolysis procedure requiring a minimal amount of recovery time. Laser beams are delivered to the skins surface and penetrate through to the epidermal...

  • How to Remove Wrinkles With Overnight Eye Masks

    Wrinkles are just one of those unsightly proofs of the aging process that almost everyone goes through. Even if you have always taken care of your skin, wrinkles are sort of inevitable. The cause...

  • Instructions for a TCA Peel

    A TCA (trichloroacetic acid) peel is a non-surgical cosmetic procedure designed to yield younger-looking, more radiant skin. A TCA chemical peel is considered a medium strength peel. It uses a...

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