August 12, 2008 (2 weeks ago) – 8:52 pm
by Tommy Engan
Wrinkle Reduction via self massage? I know it sounds too simple, but stick with me on this. A good self-massage routine is easily added to your am and pm cleansing routine and can definitely cause wrinkle reduction if performed regularly.
It is very important to know how to do this, whether you are applying an anti aging skin cream, washing your face or massaging it - there IS a wrong way to do it and it may actually cause wrinkles.
How to massage: Always move from the center of your face outward and upward. Do this without stretching your skin. This is crucial around your eyes. Touch the skin above your eyes in an outward direction (always moving towards your temples). Likewise, touch the skin under your eyes in an inward direction (moving gently from the outward corner of your eyes toward your nose), using a very light touch.
Do NOT massage your face without applying a moisturizer or oil (Jojoba oil is recommended). I like to apply my favorite anti aging skin cream and massage as I apply it. This way, my face benefits not only from the massage, but from the deep penetration of the powerful ingredients of my anti aging skin cream.
August 12, 2008 (2 weeks ago) – 7:44 pm
by Tommy Engan
Wrinkle Reduction. Don’t you wish you didn’t have to go there? Well, this article may just change your mind, as this technique not only makes you feel wonderful, but causes wrinkle reduction as well.
I’m talking about facial self-massage. When performed regularly, it can also prevent the formation of future wrinkles. This is possible because the massage calms your facial muscles and stimulates the tiny blood vessels under the skin of your face. Here’s how you do it:
1. Start by washing/cleansing your face. Dry off
2. Apply either jojoba oil or your favorite anti aging skin cream generously.
3. Stroke your entire face in this like this: Use your hands and work up the neck, out across the cheeks, then glide gently inwards, work your way up and then out over the forehead. Complete by applying gentle pressure to your temples.
4. Skin stimulation: Using the back of your hands, roll your fingers up your cheeks in a loose way. This can also be done to your neck and under the chin area.
5. Very gently pinch the skin along your jawbone and under the chin with your thumb and index finger. This is also very stimulating and can help prevent a double chin.
August 9, 2008 (2 weeks ago) – 11:03 pm
by Giselda Marcua
The typical anti aging skin care guide comes from a cosmetic company. You might think they are honest and they are likely to believe in their anti aging skin care treatment, but they are primarily interested in getting your money.
One of the best anti aging skin care guides that I came across was created by a dermatologist. The original was not easy to understand, so I’ll give you an abbreviated version and cover the highlights.
It’s not easy for the novice in the field to grasp some of the terms in the dermatologist’s guide, but the anti aging skin care treatment that he recommended actually made absolute sense. It does not contain recommendations like the ones you are likely to see on TV or at the cosmetic counter, but it stresses the importance of taking care of the skin’s health, and the end result would be the prevention of skin related problem and an improved look.
It seems logical that a dermatologist would write an anti aging skin care guide, but in reality that is unusual. They don’t regularly believe that a topically applied anti aging skin care treatment can have a positive result. Like most doctors, they usually believe in injections, drugs and other more mainstream medical solutions.
August 9, 2008 (2 weeks ago) – 8:54 pm
by Nigel James
During our lifetime, we can either sit back and accept the fact that the aging process will take its’ course, or we can put up a fight, and do something proactive.When we take a look at our options, one of our first remedies should always be wrinkle cream.Research shows that there are hundreds on the market, so how do we go about deciding which one has the best benefits for our purpose.
People have to realise that most will have some effect or other on those imposing wrinkles.Some of them will achieve good results while others will fail to make any improvement at all.Unfortunately, the only way to find a product suitable for you, is to do your research.Even then this is difficult, as some products work for some people but do absolutely nothing for others.
Doing your research will allow you to look for a few small samples that you can try, from what is on offer.Going online to do this research is a good starting place, but have a plan to work with, as the vast amount of information available can make it a daunting task.Choose some products that would suit a person with a skin type that matches that of your own, then some some and experiment.
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August 9, 2008 (2 weeks ago) – 4:19 pm
by Tommy Engan
Wrinkle reduction is only called for when the stuff underneath the surface of your skin starts falling apart - namely collagen. Collagen can be looked at as the glue that holds the body together, and it is responsible for your skin’s elasticity. Reduction of collagen by aging or other factors causes creases in your skin, which begin as fine lines and end up as wrinkles.
Bottomline: You want to hold on to your collagen! If you can do this, wrinkles cannot and will not surface. The question is, how do you do this?
There is no cure-all treatment to save your collagen, but don’t worry - there IS something you can do - indirectly, to enhance and support your collagen production, saving you tons of money on wrinkle reduction creams and products. It is very simple, very overlooked and very powerful. It is…
…vitamin C!
That’s right - vitamin C and collagen go hand in hand, as vitamin C is essential to the production of your natural collagen. In fact, without vitamin C, your body’s production of collagen stops! Eating vitamin C-rich foods is great, but as it’s easily destroyed by light and the process of cooking, it is recommended you take a Vitamin C supplement daily. Take 500-1000mg per day (check with your doctor first if any health issues), and be sure to buy Vitamin C with bioflavonoids - this is crucial for proper absorption.