Archive for December, 2008
Peter Clark asked: Wrinkles and other signs of aging can be incredibly embarrassing, especially if you have been told that you look years older than you really are. After trying some of the different skin care products on the market without any results, you may feel a little bit hopeless.You don’t need to, however. Here [...]
December 31st, 2008 | Posted in Tips | No Comments
BiteTv asked:
It’s Jason Agnew and Matt Chin as The Conventioneers, only on Bite TV!
Matt relives his inner child while Jay worries about his receeding hair line.Affordable Health Insurance
December 31st, 2008 | Posted in Ideas | No Comments
If you are a teenager, acne is a dirty word. The increase of the hormone androgen causes an overproduction of keratin and sebum resulting in clogged pores. Bacteria begins to grow and the result is ugly blemishes and zits that none of us want on our faces. If it is neglected, the result can be blackheads and scarring that we will be stuck with for our adult lives. Dealing with acting as a teenager is tough enough, we don’t want to carry that embarrassment into our adulthood.
December 31st, 2008 | Posted in Skin Care | No Comments
wolfie asked: I am 34 years old and just started noticing tiny little lines, wrinkles if you will, around my eyes. What kind of inexpensive face product can I buy to reduce the lines appearance and/or prevent them from getting worse! IAffordable Family Health Insurance
December 30th, 2008 | Posted in FAQ | No Comments
As organic skin care grows in popularity, people are starting to realize just how unhealthy mainstream make up, lotions and basic heath items are. With this awareness has come a mounting alarm that these products are not FDA regulated and manufacturers can get away with using a lot of additives that pharmaceutical companies cannot. As a result, potentially life threatening chemicals are being placed in everyday items like baby oil, lotions and creams putting consumers at risk.
December 30th, 2008 | Posted in Skin Care | No Comments
recedingin SF asked: Have been reading about anti-aging and don’t find any good resources. I think I look good for my age (so they tell me) but would like to learn more. Any thoughts/resources would be helpful. Thanks.Family Health Insurance
December 30th, 2008 | Posted in FAQ | No Comments
rosieee asked: if i should what should i use? im talking about stuff like moisturizers. should i use the olay stuff at cvs? will it be too harsh for younger skin?Affordable Family Health Insurance
December 30th, 2008 | Posted in FAQ | No Comments
The search for a way to stop aging has been going on for centuries. The obvious most notable example was the alleged discovery of the fountain of youth. But a month doesn’t go by that you don’t see an advertisement for some drug or procedure that will reverse the effects of aging and give you back your youthful vigor as well as the looks you had when you were a youngster. We can only conclude that the desire to avoid the effects of aging is a worldwide desire.
December 30th, 2008 | Posted in Anti Aging | No Comments
Amu Cotty asked: …to PREVENT effects of aging so its less work to repair them after.
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December 29th, 2008 | Posted in FAQ | No Comments
The truth is slowly dawning on us that many of the people affected by acne are not just teenagers or those in their early twenties, but as many as half of all adults too are being affected by this skin disorder. The reason why acne breaks out has not as yet been found, though one thing is for sure and that is that pharmaceutical companies are vying with one another in order to provide the best adult acne remedy.
December 29th, 2008 | Posted in Skin Care | No Comments