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		<title>Green Beaver Daily Facial Cleanser with purifying grapefruit &amp; soothing aloe</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A wonderful, clean product worth tracking down. Discover the virtues of aloe vera. Aloe vera has long been recognized as a herbal remedy for various skin problems such as eczema and psoriasis. Green Beaver&#8217;s soothing aloe vera based facial care products were specifically formulated for the most sensitive skin. They are extremely gentle, soothing and 100% [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-81" title="GreenBeavergrapefruitCleanser" src="http://skincareproductsonline.net/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/GreenBeavergrapefruitCleanser.jpg" alt="GreenBeavergrapefruitCleanser Green Beaver Daily Facial Cleanser with purifying grapefruit &amp; soothing aloe" width="100" height="220" />A wonderful, clean product worth tracking down. Discover the virtues of aloe vera. Aloe vera has long been recognized as a herbal remedy for various skin problems such as eczema and psoriasis. Green Beaver&#8217;s soothing aloe vera based facial care products were specifically formulated for the most sensitive skin. They are extremely gentle, soothing and 100% natural!</p>
<p>Their facial products contain an air-dried 200X aloe concentrate. Air-drying does not denature the skin soothing ingredients found in the aloe. Each 120 ml product contains the equivalent of 1.0 Litre aloe gel actives! Ideal for sensitive or troubled skin.</p>
<div id="_mcePaste" style="position: absolute; left: -10000px; top: 0px; width: 1px; height: 1px; overflow-x: hidden; overflow-y: hidden;">Aloe vera has long been recognized as a herbal remedy for various skin problems such as eczema and psoriasis. Our soothing aloe vera based facial care products were specifically formulated for the most sensitive skin. They are extremely gentle, soothing and 100% natural!</div>
<div id="_mcePaste" style="position: absolute; left: -10000px; top: 0px; width: 1px; height: 1px; overflow-x: hidden; overflow-y: hidden;">Our facial products contain an air-dried 200X aloe concentrate. Air-drying does not denature the skin soothing ingredients found in the aloe. Each 120 ml product contains the equivalent of 1.0 Litre aloe gel actives! Ideal for sensitive or troubled skin.</div>
<p>Purifying grapefruit enzymes gently dissolve and remove impurities. Their unique foaming aloe gel will soothe and leave your skin hydrated. Enriched with chamomile to help calm irritated skin. Suitable for sensitive or troubled skin including eczema and psoriasis prone skin, as the citrus extract makes is a natural antibacterial solution and the aloe has anti-inflammatory properties. Light-textured, non-greasy and fragrance-free.</p>
<p>100% NATURAL, BIODEGRADABLE, VEGAN AND GLUTEN-FREE</p>
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		<title>The Symptoms Of Sun Poisoning</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 27 Jul 2009 18:22:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sunburns are never good news. Not only do they leave you red-faced and stinging, but they often leave lasting damage. Sun poisoning may seem much more serious, but it&#8217;s essentially the same thing. In medical terms, sun poisoning and sunburn are both referred to as photodermatitis, your skin&#8217;s allergic reaction to overexposure to the sun.
In [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-77" style="margin: 5px;" title="sun poisoning01" src="http://naturalskincareinformation.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/sun-poisoning01-150x150.jpg" alt="sun poisoning01" width="150" height="150" />Sunburns are never good news. Not only do they leave you red-faced and stinging, but they often leave lasting damage. Sun poisoning may seem much more serious, but it&#8217;s essentially the same thing. In medical terms, sun poisoning and sunburn are both referred to as photodermatitis, your skin&#8217;s allergic reaction to overexposure to the sun.</p>
<p>In the case of sun poisoning, however, the reaction is a bit more severe and the symptoms may become seriously uncomfortable. A typical sunburn involves itching, redness, and peeling. Severe sunburns may also be accompanied by small blisters that may lead to infection. Symptoms of sun poisoning also tend to include nausea, fever, headache, and dizziness and may also be accompanied by fluid loss and electrolyte imbalance.</p>
<p>If your symptoms are limited to mild discomfort, treat your skin the way you would treat any sunburn. Stay hydrated, apply ice or cold compresses to reduce swelling or itching, and take aspirin. Apply aloe if it helps and keep out of the sun. Try taking beta-carotene supplements as they&#8217;ve been shown to ease inflammation. Avoid using oils or anything that contains potential irritants such as fragrances and exfoliants.</p>
<p>On the other hand, if the burn is more painful or you exhibit any of the systemic symptoms listed above, step up your efforts to cool down and hydrate. Drink plenty of fluids and take a bath in cool (not cold) water. Pat skin dry-don&#8217;t rub-and stay in a cool environment until your symptoms ease.</p>
<p>At any point, if you suffer from extreme pain or vomiting or if your fever grows too hot (over 104 degrees Fahrenheit), head to an emergency room. In more serious cases, a doctor can prescribe an oral steroid to reduce inflammation or administer IV fluids to restore hydration.</p>
<p>Another possible reason for the reaction is polymorphous light eruption (PLE), a UV-sensitive rash that results in blisters or hives. Although PLE causes similar symptoms to sun poisoning, PLE can occur without sunburn. This condition usually affects people who live in the northern hemisphere and is most common in spring or early summer. Skin sensitivity caused by PLE usually fades by itself within 10 days. In order to ease the symptoms, you can treat the blisters the same way you would treat a sunburn.</p>
<p>Treating these uncomfortable symptoms is just one step. It&#8217;s easier to prevent any kind of sun-related reaction by taking care to cover up, wear liberal amounts of sunscreen, and avoid medications that have been shown to cause an increase in photosensitivity. Taking oral contraceptives, tetracycline antibiotics, certain anti-depressants and acne medications, and St. John&#8217;s Wort can all increase the occurrence of photosensitivity. In addition, some pre-existing medical conditions such as lupus or vitiligo can increase the risk of sun sensitivity. If any of these risk factors apply to you, make sure you practice safe sun habits. Avoid tanning beds, stay in the shade between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m., and use a sunscreen with an SPF of at least 30.</p>
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		<title>Shaving Tips For Smooth, Healthy Skin</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 27 Jul 2009 16:51:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There is no real trick to shaving. We all know how to do it, but not everyone knows how to get the best results and the softest legs. The following tips are the basics of a great, smooth shave:
 * Use a mild scrub (sugar scrubs are great), damp washcloth with your body wash, or a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There is no real trick to shaving. We all know how to do it, but not everyone knows how to get the best results and the softest legs. The following tips are the basics of a great, smooth shave:</p>
<p> * Use a mild scrub (sugar scrubs are great), damp washcloth with your body wash, or a daily exfoliant such as AHA or BHA to help keep flaky skin at a minimum (which means you can get a closer shave).</p>
<p>* It is essential for your legs to be wet for at least two or three minutes before starting; wet hair is soft, pliable, and easier to cut. Nothing is as irritating or chafing as shaving dry or slightly damp legs. However, skin should not be soaked (as you might experience in a bathtub) because the skin swells up around the hair follicles, thus preventing a close shave.</p>
<p>* Finding a razor that works well for your skin, given the pressure you use while shaving, the texture of your skin, and the density of hair growth, takes some experimentation. No single type of razor works well for everyone, though the newer triple blades seem to work wonders. After finding the one that works best for you, the main thing is to change the blade frequently—dull razors make for poor shaving results.</p>
<p>* When it comes to shaving creams or gels, for both men and women, those that contain emollients (usually those identified as being good for sensitive dry skin) work perfectly on the legs! There is absolutely no reason to buy shaving gels or creams in pretty pink containers when in truth they are virtually identical to those in more masculine or unadorned packages. The only real difference in products targeted specifically to men or women is the type of fragrance, and fragrance-free is best for the least risk of irritation.</p>
<p>* Avoid shaving products that contain irritants (such as alcohol, menthol, and peppermint). Used over newly shaved skin, irritating ingredients can cause red bumps and ingrown hairs. If you find yourself without shaving cream in the shower, use hair conditioner or body wash instead. This is far easier on the legs than shaving with a bar soap or bar cleanser.</p>
<p>* For best results, shave against the growth of hair using careful strokes and applying even pressure.</p>
<p>* After you are done, do NOT use a loofah or washcloth. The action of shaving has already exfoliated your skin and further rubbing can cause irritation and create problems.</p>
<p>* At night apply a moisturizer, and during the day, if your legs are going to be exposed to sun, apply a moisturizer with sunscreen (SPF 15 or greater) that contains the UVA-protecting ingredients.</p>
<p>* Avoid AHAs after shaving. The glycolic acid in AHA products can be unnecessarily irritating to freshly shaved skin.</p>
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		<title>Skin Types Transcend Ethnicities</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 27 Jun 2009 00:16:14 +0000</pubDate>
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				<category><![CDATA[Skin Types]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of the fascinating features of Skin Typing is that people of different ethnic or racial backgrounds can share a Skin Type. In most instances, all people with the same Skin Type will follow the exact same treatment plan, but sometimes skin color can be a differentiating factor because of the way pigment (the factor [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-70" style="margin: 10px;" title="different-ethnicities-in-single-face-2005.09.04-19.39.45" src="http://naturalskincareinformation.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/different-ethnicities-in-single-face-2005.09.04-19.39.45-300x251.jpg" alt="different ethnicities in single face 2005.09.04 19.39.45 300x251 Skin Types Transcend Ethnicities" width="216" height="181" />One of the fascinating features of Skin Typing is that people of different ethnic or racial backgrounds can share a Skin Type. In most instances, all people with the same Skin Type will follow the exact same treatment plan, but sometimes skin color can be a differentiating factor because of the way pigment (the factor in skin that produces color) is produced in different racial and ethnic groups.</p>
<p>For example, two best friends, Valerie, a medium-skintoned brunette, and Dana, a dark-skinned woman, came in for back-to back appointments. After they each took the questionnaire and tabulated their results, they were surprised to discover that they shared the same Skin Type. They were both &#8220;P,&#8221; Pigmented Skin Types, which gave both Valerie and Dana a tendency to develop pigmentation issues. And each of them did have a problem with pigmentation. That&#8217;s why they came to my office. Valerie had an area of dark skin discoloration (called melasma) on her cheek, and Dana had dark spots in areas where she had once had pimples. Although I recommended that they follow the exact same protocol and use the same kinds of products, there was one key difference. Valerie could benefit from an advanced cosmetic procedure that uses light instruments or lasers to treat pigment problems like hers, while Dana would benefit most from prescription products used daily and should not undergo laser treatment since this can cause discoloration in people with darker skin tones.</p>
<p> <strong style="font-weight: bold;">A Dermatologist’s Story</strong></p>
<p>“A patient came to see me because of skin discoloration on her chin and cheeks. An African-American with oily skin, Sylvia never guessed that the skin scrub she&#8217;d picked up at the Neiman Marcus beauty department was causing this problem. Anyone with highly pigmented skin (like many dark skinned people) must stay away from all ingredients and procedures that cause inflammation. Yet, not knowing her SkinType, Sylvia had no idea that her choice of skin product stimulated the inflammatory response, which in turn led to dark spots. I taught Sylvia what to look for on product ingredient labels. Common ingredients, like vitamin C, AHA, and alpha lipoic acid, can create inflammation, as do buff pu ffs and strong scrubs. She was surprised to learn that hair removal formulas, like Nair, and hot wax products may also cause inflammation. In using wax or a chemical depilatory to remove facial hair, Sylvia wound up with unsightly dark patches that looked far worse than the hair she was trying to remove. Now she knew to avoid them. Once she became aware of the needs of her Skin Type, she was able to make changes that helped reduce the dark spots considerably. In addition, I recommended she use products containing oatmeal, feverfew, chamomile, or licochalone, which are known to have anti-inflammatory properties.” Dr. Leslie Baumann, M.D.</p>
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		<title>Main Types Of Skin Sensitivities</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 26 Jun 2009 22:34:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ “Normal” balanced skin has a solid skin barrier that shields the skin cells, keeping allergens and irritating substances from the deeper skin layers. Unless sunburned, your skin rarely stings, reddens, or develops acne, allowing normal skin types to use most products without reacting. However, the irony is that many products may not be potent enough [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-67" title="sphere shaped close up skin" src="http://skincareproductsonline.net/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/sphere-shaped-close-up-skin-.jpg" alt="sphere shaped close up skin" width="259" height="259" /> “Normal” balanced skin has a solid skin barrier that shields the skin cells, keeping allergens and irritating substances from the deeper skin layers. Unless sunburned, your skin rarely stings, reddens, or develops acne, allowing normal skin types to use most products without reacting. However, the irony is that many products may not be potent enough to penetrate the &#8220;thick&#8221; barrier and deliver results.</p>
<p>According to leading dermatologist Dr. Leslie Baumann, sensitive skin &#8211; which is reported by over 40 percent of people &#8211; has a weaker barrier, making it vulnerable to many kinds of skin reactions. While many products target sensitive skin, there are four very different subtypes of sensitive skin, so your treatments and products must address your unique subtype:</p>
<p>Acne subtype: Develops acne, blackheads, or whiteheads</p>
<p>Rosacea subtype: Develops recurring flushing, facial redness, and hot sensation</p>
<p>Stinging subtype: Develops stinging or burning of skin</p>
<p>Allergic subtype: Develops redness, itching, and flaking of skin.</p>
<p>All of these sensitive skin subtypes have one thing in common: inflammation. That&#8217;s why all the treatments for sensitive skin are designed to reduce inflammation and reduce its cause.</p>
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		<title>Treat Sunburn With Herbal Remedies</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 26 Jun 2009 22:00:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Herbal remedies are a type of alternative medicine that originates from plants and plant extracts. Used to heal illnesses and disease and to address psychological concerns, herbal remedies have been around for centuries, and were the precursor to modern medicine. Herbal remedies are obtained from a wide variety of natural resources including plant leaves, bark, berries, flowers, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="padding-top: 0px; padding-right: 0px; padding-bottom: 15px; padding-left: 0px; margin: 0px;">Herbal remedies are a type of alternative medicine that originates from plants and plant extracts. Used to heal illnesses and disease and to address psychological concerns, herbal remedies have been around for centuries, and were the precursor to modern medicine. Herbal remedies are obtained from a wide variety of natural <a style="color: #943526; text-decoration: none;" href="http://medicalskincareadvice.com/?page_id=58">resources</a> including plant leaves, bark, berries, flowers, and roots. Herbal medicine remains a popular alternative throughout China and the Far East, and is growing in popularity throughout the United States.</p>
<p style="padding-top: 0px; padding-right: 0px; padding-bottom: 15px; padding-left: 0px; margin: 0px;">Ease the pain and swelling associated with sunburn and accelerate the healing process with herbal remedies, which can be mixed and applied at home. These all natural herbal treatments are safe to use and contain no chemicals.  Read on to learn how to treat sunburn with herbal remedies.</p>
<p style="padding-top: 0px; padding-right: 0px; padding-bottom: 15px; padding-left: 0px; margin: 0px;">Things You’ll Need:</p>
<p style="padding-top: 0px; padding-right: 0px; padding-bottom: 15px; padding-left: 0px; margin: 0px;">* Calendula oil<br />
* Aloe vera<br />
* St. John’s Wort oil<br />
* Sea Buckthorn oil<br />
* Black tea bags</p>
<p style="padding-top: 0px; padding-right: 0px; padding-bottom: 15px; padding-left: 0px; margin: 0px;">Step 1:       Mix 20 drops of calendula oil with four oz. of water and apply to the skin using a washcloth or cotton balls. You can also get calendula in the form of gels and soothing salves. Calendula is antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory; it will help soften the skin and ease the pain.</p>
<p style="padding-top: 0px; padding-right: 0px; padding-bottom: 15px; padding-left: 0px; margin: 0px;">Step 2:       Soothe burned areas with aloe gel as often as needed. You can either purchase bottled aloe gel or simply break apart the leaves of an aloe plant and apply it directly to the skin. Be careful to remove the spiny edges of the leaf before applying to avoid accidentally poking tender skin.</p>
<p style="padding-top: 0px; padding-right: 0px; padding-bottom: 15px; padding-left: 0px; margin: 0px;">Step 3:      Apply St. John’s Wort oil, mixed with a couple tablespoons of olive or almond oil, directly to sunburned parts of the skin. St. John’s Wort is anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial and antibacterial.</p>
<p style="padding-top: 0px; padding-right: 0px; padding-bottom: 15px; padding-left: 0px; margin: 0px;">Step 4:       Dilute a few drops of Sea Buckthorn oil with olive oil or almond oil and rub into the skin. Repeat two, eight and 24 hours later. Sea Buckthorn oil extract helps to heal sunburns and reduce the damaging effect they have on the skin.</p>
<p style="padding-top: 0px; padding-right: 0px; padding-bottom: 15px; padding-left: 0px; margin: 0px;">Step 5 :       Place two to three bags of black tea into a bathtub of lukewarm water and soak in it. The tannic acid in tea helps relieve pain. Tea bags can also be wet in hot water, allowed to cool and placed directly onto burned areas. Green or chamomile tea can also be used, and peppermint oil or tea can be added to create a cooling feeling on the skin.</p>
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		<title>Understanding Skin Care</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 26 Jun 2009 21:53:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The skin serves numerous functions &#8211; detoxifying, protecting, regulating &#8211; but the primary protective or barrier function is the most obvious. The top layer of skin cells has the most important function in maintaining the effectiveness of the barrier. Here the individual cells overlie each other and are tightly packed, preventing bacteria from entering and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-60" style="margin: 10px;" title="stone sculpture face wrinkles_sxc_nr" src="http://naturalskincareinformation.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/stone-sculpture-face-wrinkles_sxc_nr-225x300.jpg" alt="stone sculpture face wrinkles_sxc_nr" width="203" height="270" />The skin serves numerous functions &#8211; detoxifying, protecting, regulating &#8211; but the primary protective or barrier function is the most obvious. The top layer of skin cells has the most important function in maintaining the effectiveness of the barrier. Here the individual cells overlie each other and are tightly packed, preventing bacteria from entering and maintaining the water-holding properties of the skin.</p>
<p>Fatty substances (lipids) are secreted by the cells during the course of their journey from the base layer of the skin to the top. These lipid molecules join up and form a tough connecting network, in effect acting as the mortar between the bricks of a wall.</p>
<p>The cell wall barriers are simply layers of fats that surround the watery contents. Therefore, the communication mechanisms must operate through these fatty cell walls. In fact, many of the substances that are involved in this communication process are various fats since it is easiest for fats to move within the fatty layers that comprise the cell walls. Despite its bad reputation, proper fats and cellular fats are of major importance in our body’s biochemistry and physiology.</p>
<p>Damage to the skin barrier can result from a combination of genetic predisposion and exposure to sensitizing chemicals and other substances. That is why avoiding irritants is as important as using products that help. In skin care, the most common irritants are usually perfumes and preservatives.</p>
<p>Fatty substances control the majority of our body’s physiology through receptors that activate many important genes. Likewise, our skin barrier is comprised of a supporting structure of collagen, a protein that contains fats that serve a critical function. These fats prevent the excess loss of water through our skin and prevent the cells of our body from becoming dehydrated and dying.</p>
<p>A major sign of a defective skin is the dryness that results from excessive water loss. This water can not be applied topically but must be ingested. To prevent the excessive water loss and the resulting dry skin, we must repair the skin barrier. We find that the skin composition in individuals with dry skin is due to an improper mixture of the skin fats. This is commonly due to a deficiency in our diet of the correct fats, those contained in natural olive oils, avocados, and healthy nuts, etc. On a nutritional basis, we can provide these necessary fats through the skin sometimes through topical treatments containing natural butters or oils, like Shea, olive and cocoa butter. The epidermis is not a usual means to acquire nutrition but it can absorb enough fatty substances to correct the fat imbalances that are the cause of the defect in the skin’s barrier function and thus correct the dry, itchy skin or sensitive skin problem. Try to be aware of chemical preservatives in any topical products you do use.</p>
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		<title>How to Care for Psoriasis</title>
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Psoriasis is a chronic, autoimmune disease that appears on the skin. It occurs when the immune system sends out faulty signals that speed up the growth cycle of skin cells. Psoriasis is not contagious. Psoriasis is a chronic skin disorder that is characterized by inflamed lesions and silvery white scales. It may appear in only [...]]]></description>
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<p>Psoriasis is a chronic, autoimmune disease that appears on the skin. It occurs when the immune system sends out faulty signals that speed up the growth cycle of skin cells. Psoriasis is not contagious. Psoriasis is a chronic skin disorder that is characterized by inflamed lesions and silvery white scales. It may appear in only a few isolated spots, or can be widespread over the body, and most typcially appears in people between the ages of 15 to 35.</p>
<p>There are five types of psoriasis: plaque, guttate, inverse, pustular and erythrodermic. The most common form, plaque psoriasis, appears as raised, red patches or lesions covered with a silvery white buildup of dead skin cells, called scale. Psoriasis can occur on any part of the body and is associated with other serious health conditions, such as diabetes, heart disease and depression.</p>
<p>Things You’ll Need:</p>
<p>* Vitamin A</p>
<p>* Zinc</p>
<p>* Evening primrose oil</p>
<p>* Aloe vera</p>
<p>* Flaxseed oil</p>
<p>* Vitamin C</p>
<p>1.       Get some sun. Natural sunlight has been shown to sigificantly improve, or clear, psoriasis. Get regular daily doses, but keep them short and avoid the sun from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., when the rays are strongest.</p>
<p>2.       Add over-the-counter tar solutions, bath oil, oatmeal, Epsom salts and Dead Sea salts to your bath. All of these will help soften the skin.</p>
<p>3.        Use moisturizers after bathing and periodically during the day. These may not clear the psoriasis, but will help reduce itching and retain moisture in the skin.</p>
<p>4.        Try using aloe vera gel, jojoba oil, vitamin E oil or natural vegetable oils as moisturizers. They are a natural and relatively inexpensive way to moisturize the skin.</p>
<p>5.        Take flaxseed oil or evening primrose oil according to directions on label. They supply essential fatty acids which are important for the skin and preventing dryness.</p>
<p>6.        Take natural beta-carotene, 25,000 IU per day. It helps protect skin tissue.</p>
<p>7.        Take zinc, preferably in the form of zinc gluconate lozenges, for maximum absorption. Do not exceed 50 mg per day.</p>
<p>8.        Try shark cartilage. Take 1 gm per 15 lbs of body weight. Divide it into 3 doses a day. Shark cartilage has been known to stop the spread of psoriasis, but you will need to give it 2 to 3 months to see results.</p>
<p>9.        Take vitamins A (10,000 IU daily) and E (400-1200 IU daily).</p>
<p>10.      Take Vitamin C (2,000 to 5,000 mg a day) in divided doses. It is necessary for immune system function and for formation of collagen and skin tissue.</p>
<p>11.      Brush scales lightly with a loofah, then apply an alcohol-free extract of the herb goldenseal. This will help reduce inflammation and swelling.</p>
<p>12.      Keep a record of your outbreaks. Psoriasis typically flares up and then improves. Write down what you were doing, eating, or what was going on in your life at the time of a flare-up. Triggers to flare-ups include stress, tension, illness, sunburn, certain drugs and alcohol.</p>
<p>13.     Decrease or eliminate red meat and dairy products. They contain arachidonic acid, a substance that can cause inflammation and, in turn, make your psoriasis lesions swollen and red.</p>
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		<title>Tracie Martyn Enzyme Exfoliant® by Tracie Martyn</title>
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This complexion savior comes closest to a &#8220;Facial in a Jar&#8221;™. Known as the &#8220;Red Carpet Secret&#8221; for brightening the faces, décolletés and arms of Oscar nominees, winners and presenters, this multiple benefit product targets wrinkles, large pores and brown spots with dermatological strength ingredients. [...]]]></description>
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<p>This is a lovely product with clean but powerful ingredients.</p>
<p>Product Description<br />
This complexion savior comes closest to a &#8220;Facial in a Jar&#8221;™. Known as the &#8220;Red Carpet Secret&#8221; for brightening the faces, décolletés and arms of Oscar nominees, winners and presenters, this multiple benefit product targets wrinkles, large pores and brown spots with dermatological strength ingredients. While it delivers amazing results this natural product feels luxurious, cooling and calming. Editorial reviews: &#8220;It leaves my skin glowing&#8221; says Susan Sarandon. &#8216;There are amazing ingredients in this very effective mask-every exfoliant from salicylic acid to pineapple enzymes to malic, tartaric and lactic acids! This is the equivalent of a doctors microdermabrasion&#8230;&#8217;&#8221; Voted 50 Best Anti-aging Beauty Finds.</p>
<p>Indications<br />
Powerful enzymes, botanical skin lighteners and balanced fruit acids combine in a synergistic formula aimed at gently, yet efficiently resurfacing the skin: softening fine lines and wrinkles, minimizing large pores and safely lightening the complexion. This unique facial treatment while deeply cleansing and exfoliating is also designed to actually calm the skin, reducing redness and sensitivity. Recommended for all skin types including customers trying to avoid glycolic and/or retinol products due to their potential of causing redness, burning and stinging in certain sensitive individuals.</p>
<p>Ingredients<br />
Gently exfoliating and anti-inflammatory Pineapple Enzymes (activate a gentle, yet thorough exfoliation without the risk of irritation), Botanical Skin Lighteners (provide a safe alternative to harmful chemical skin lighteners with maximum efficacy), re-texturizing Alpha-Beta Hydroxy Acids (exfoliate without the irritation often caused by glycolic products), Botanical Oxygen (discourages bacterial growth and improves skin&#8217;s metabolism), a stimulating and refreshing blend of exotic essential oils (calm the mind and soothe the skin while naturally preserving the product).</p>
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		<title>Consumer Warning Issued: Discard All Clarcon Skin Products</title>
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Clarcon Biological Chemistry Laboratory Inc. of Roy, Utah, is voluntarily recalling skin sanitizers and skin protectants sold under several brand names because the products may be contaminated with bacteria that could make users sick, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration said.
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<p>Clarcon Biological Chemistry Laboratory Inc. of Roy, Utah, is voluntarily recalling skin sanitizers and skin protectants sold under several brand names because the products may be contaminated with bacteria that could make users sick, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration said.</p>
<p>The agency issued a news release warning consumers to refrain from using all products made by the company. It said an analysis of several samples revealed disease-causing bacteria, some of which are associated with unsanitary conditions. The germs could cause dangerous infections of the skin and underlying tissue, the FDA added.</p>
<p>The products &#8212; promoted in some cases as antimicrobial agents that can prevent infection in open wounds &#8212; should not be used and be disposed of in the household trash, the agency said. A partial list of affected products includes:</p>
<p>Citrushield Lotion</p>
<p>Dermasentials DermaBarrier</p>
<p>Dermassentials by Clarcon Antimicrobial Hand Sanitizer</p>
<p>Iron Fist Barrier Hand Treatment</p>
<p>Skin Shield Restaurant</p>
<p>Skin Shield Industrial</p>
<p>Skin Shield Beauty Salon Lotion</p>
<p>Total Skin Care Beauty</p>
<p>Total Skin Care Work</p>
<p>To report adverse events associated with these or other consumer products, contact the FDA&#8217;S MedWatch reporting program at 1-800-FDA-1088.</p>
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