April 13, 2009
- Diabetes-Not So Sweet.
Diabetes is on a sharp rise in this country and diabetic skin conditions can be extremely serious if they are not controlled.
According to the American Diabetes Association currently in the United States, 18.2 million folks have diabetes. (This accounts
for 6.3% of the population.)
The ADA goes on to state that only 13 million of this number are officially diagnosed. This means that the remainders
(5.2 million people) are living with diabetes right now
-and don’t yet know it.
March 2, 2009
- Your Beauty and Your Hormones by: Carrie Pierce
It's a well-known fact: the more advanced one's age, the more deficient in hormones. The more deficient in hormones, the more
flaky, dull, dry and thin one's skin becomes.
Coincidence? -Nope!
February 12, 2009
- It All Starts Here…
Hormones have a huge role to play in the maintenance of beautiful, healthy skin, hair and nails- and as menopause sets in, hormone imbalances begin to take their toll…
February 6, 2009
- Stop Aging From the Inside - 5 Easy Strategies For Younger Skin
We all know that the environment and our lifestyle affect our overall health and how we look. Toxins are everywhere, the air we breathe, the food we eat and products we use. (…)
- Never Buy an Anti Wrinkle Firming Cream Unless it Passes These Three Tests
Are you discouraged because you've tried every available anti wrinkle firming cream on the market and have seen very little results? (…)
- Antioxidant Vitamins - Foods That Fight Wrinkles?
A simple diet adjustment of whole foods that are rich in antioxidant vitamins can make an enormous difference in the skin's outward reflection. (…)
- How to Have Beautiful Skin Now!
Ever wondered where does beautiful skin begin?
If you believe the cosmetic companies, it begins with using their products. I think some brand names will come to mind. (…)
January 12, 2009
- The Basics of Healthy Skin Care –Part One
The skin is a very complex and incredible organ.
Comprised of –basically-3 layers, millions of cells and making up approx. 5% of our body weight, it is a Universe unto itself.
The outermost layer of the skin-the epidermis- renews itself every 28 days.
The act of ‘Aging’ slows this renewal process.

