March 12th, 2008

Hair Extensions

Hair extensions are one of the biggest raves among females. Stars in Hollywood have hair extensions to the point it has become a part of the female celebrity. Hair extensions gives a woman options when it comes to her hair. This article will focus on the different aspects of hair extensions. It will look at what hair extensions really are and will also delve into the different types of methods to attach hair extensions; Clip-in and Fusion.

March 4th, 2008

Collagen Wrinkle Fillers

Collagen is very important to healthy skin. In fact Collagen is is a Greek word that means producing glue, which means connective tissue. Collagen helps to control the shapes of cells and that’s why collage wrinkle fillers are so successful.

Break a bone or suffer a wound and Collagen will be there to help regenerate and help you heal more quickly. In fact, 75% of our skin is collagen. As we age the effect of many years of sun exposure, toxins, facial movements, and gravity all begin to show. And because our body is not able to apply enough collagen to the face so we loose our elasticity, which is the ability for the skin to bounce back. That’s why collagen wrinkle fillers are so successful. They replace some of that lost collagen making fine lines and wrinkles appear smaller.

February 23rd, 2008

Beauty Consultant - About Acne - Part 5 - Types Of Acne Scars

First, some good news about the healing process. As an acne blemish heals, the inflamed area flattens, leaving behind a reddish spot. Though it may look like an acne scar it’s actually a macule - the final stage of an acne lesion. Macules may last for up to six months, but leave no permanent acne scar.

The same holds true for post-inflammatory hyper pigmentation, a darkening of the skin at the site of a healing acne lesion. Most prevalent in African-American, Asian and Latino populations, these spots can last up to 18 months - but may disappear more quickly if you stay out of the sun. Both macules and post-inflammatory hyper pigmentation are considered “pseudo-scarring” because they eventually disappear completely.


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