January 22nd, 2007
For mums to chat to other mums in South West England. Being a modern mother is time consuming and sometimes lonely. Mums spend much time changing, feeding, washing, ironing, school, homework, there is little time to socialise and talk to other adults.
Make new friends, have a chat.
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December 21st, 2007
Is Acne Anti Aging Skin Care Really Working
Does Acne Anti Aging products work, well most people find that they do. However, the results with the acne control would be visible much sooner than the reversal of aging signs and hence you should be prepared to wait for this. The earliest you can see a difference in the skin texture and its suppleness would be somewhere around four weeks after you started the treatment.
The acne anti aging skin care is usually best adopted when the skin just started showing signs of aging – such as dryness, fine wrinkles around the eyes and mouth, enlargement of pores, pigmentation and so on. When you apply the acne anti aging skin care treatment at this time – say at about 35-40 years of age; the results would be dramatically obvious and at the same time it would prevent further deterioration.
The best acne anti aging skin care should start around 25 plus years of age, when the skin has started experiencing internal damage, though not yet visible from the outside. The collagen layer, the pores, and the texture of the skin – everything starts to change about this time. However, the impact would be seen only some five to ten years later.
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September 2nd, 2007
Time was that the best hope for a younger looking face was to go under the knife of a qualified plastic surgeon. From the repair of droopy eyelids to face lifts, the surgical route could be expensive, painful and the final result was never guaranteed. If the result was not satisfactory, correcting the problem could mean another expensive surgical procedure. As with any invasive medical procedure, facial or plastic surgery can have adverse side effects and inherent risks. This is not to say that qualified medical professionals are not capable, just that certain procedures come with certain risks.
With the turn of the twenty first century came a plethora of new and exciting skin care procedures that are less invasive than traditional cosmetic and plastic surgery. Advances in laser technology have also played a big part in the movement toward enhancing ones body image. It is important to note that many of these new techniques can still be quite expensive and are not completely without risk. The intense drive to forestall the ravages of aging and stay young looking was once thought of as just for movie stars and others in the fabulously rich and famous set. Now folks of more modest means are taking advantage of this new age in skin care.
An advantage of many new skin rejuvenation techniques lies in a lack of permanence. That is it to say that the effects of procedures like injections of Botox last for only about four or five months before the procedure needs to be repeated. Botox is actually botulism toxin that has been diluted and temporarily paralyzes the muscle tissue and reduces the look of facial wrinkles. The effects wear off as the toxin breaks down in the tissue so to maintain the desired look the injections must be repeated. Studies seem to suggest that the effects of Botox become more long lasting as the muscle tissue will eventually begin to shrink or atrophy.
Other injectable types of skin wrinkle reducers include hyaluronic acid that is marketed as dermal filler used to fill in facial wrinkles. Like Botox, hyaluronic acid has a limited effectiveness, usually less than six months and it is applied through a minimally invasive injection. Unlike Botox which can take several days to work, the effects of hyaluronic acid can be seen almost immediately.
Collagen injections had become a popular way to enhance facial appearance. Collagen is commonly used to change the shape and contour of the lips as well as fill in wrinkles and other facial imperfections. With the introduction of hyaluronic acid and Botox, collagen products have become less popular. This may be due to the longer recovery period associated with injections of collagen.
Women are not the only ones seeking the injectable fountain of youth. In increasing numbers, men are having their crows feet filled and their facial wrinkles erased. One possible explanation may lie in how the employment market has changed over the last several decades. Occupations once dominated by men have increasingly been rendered gender neutral as more women have entered the work force. The result has been an increased competition for available jobs and men have found it necessary to gain an edge in the hiring process. Some experts contend that men also face more competition from younger workers.
A risk exists in the proliferation of counterfeit injectables and providers who are less than properly trained. So consumers must take the time to ensure that the skin care service or procedure they receive is being provided by a qualified professional who uses quality, FDA approved products. Any time a substance is injected into the body a risk exists for adverse reactions. If you have any doubts about adverse reactions, always consult a medical professional before having those wrinkles removed.
Mitch Endick is a short article writer for the popular skin care site: http://www.skincaresystem.com. He provides informative advice on skin care, acne prevention and cure, cosmetic, tanning and sun effects on the skin.
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