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Spring skin care

It's time to face up to spring
It's spring and with the change in weather, it's a good idea to adjust your skin care regimen to reflect warmer days and stronger UV rays.

Melt away your winter beauty blahs
Spring brings new things — to your cosmetics bag, that is! Let these fun, fresh skin care and beauty products melt away your winter beauty blahs and put a spring in your step!

Face forward: spring and summer skin care
With spring in full swing and summer just around the corner, Canadians are looking forward to spending time outside in the sun. Whether you're playing sports, gardening or just lounging around, the sunshine feels great - especially after a long, cold winter. And while we all know how important sun protection is, we have to remember that facial skin is delicate and needs to be treated carefully in many different ways.

Radiance is in for skin this spring
Did you know that the exposure to everyday environments, like shower humidity, sunshine, climate-controlled homes, and travel, could place a woman in as many as eight different microclimates in one day? Fluctuations in these atmospheric conditions are one of the main causes of drying, dehydrated skin - which, if left unchecked could lead to skin malfunction.

Add a little sizzle to your springtime skin care regime
With the cold winter weather on its way out for another year, there's no better time to create a beauty regime that will help put a spring in your step!

Get ready for glowing skin
If the harshness of winter has taken its toll on your skin, why not say hello to spring - and glowing skin - with Mary Kay Cosmetics Ltd.'s new TimeWise Microdermabrasion Set. It's a skincare breakthrough that allows you to experience what was once an exclusive spa and dermatologist treatment - in the comfort of your very own home!

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Skin care tips

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Discover the latest skincare technologies in a surprising place
There used to be a beauty rule that in order to benefit from high-quality, high-tech skincare products women had to shop at a high-priced department or specialty store. With the current economic shift and consumers becoming increasingly more Internet savvy, that rule has changed with many shoppers discovering that they can find the same skincare product innovation for a greater value right at their local drugstore. Use this skincare shopping guide while at the drugstore to clarify the labels and find the right product for your skin and your budget.

Can severely dry skin go from scaly to soft?
Freckling, dark spots, wrinkles, flakes and chafing indicate damaged skin. Every minute of the day, however, our skin is reproducing itself—and that fact alone is a fresh new start for better daily care. Severely dry skin can, indeed, be greatly improved with advanced lotions containing key ingredients.

Do you feel good in your own skin?
Recent statistics reveal that over 10 million Canadians are affected by moderate to severe skin conditions such as eczema and psoriasis. Since skin is visible by others, sufferers often result in having psychological and social problems that lead to depression, diminished self-esteem, family conflicts and social withdrawal at school and work. Although these skin conditions may not always be curable, with the appropriate treatment, Canadians can manage their condition while lessening its psychological and social impact.

Dry Skin and Eczema Treatment Starts with Balancing pH
Resolving dry skin may be as simple as balancing your pH, and it's easy to do. Resolving dry skin and eczema sometimes requires internal and external treatment. Even a really great dry skin care product isn't going to get great results if an internal condition is working against it. Maintaining both internal and external pH is vital to any dry skin or eczema treatment protocol.

Taking Care of Your Skin while Dieting
Now that you are well on your road to a slimmer, healthier you, make sure that your diet doesn't negatively affect your skin condition. Healthy skin, like any organ, is often a reflection of diet and lifestyle. New research shows that the best way to keep your skin healthy, soft, and supple is to give it the right nutrients and then to protect it with a shielding lotion that significantly reduces the loss of natural oils and moisture.

Set the Tone for Timeless Beauty: Ethnic Skin Gets Even More Beautiful
Getting older doesn't have to mean looking older. Yet, African-American women face unique challenges when it comes to aging. Traditional signs of aging such as fine lines, wrinkles and sagging tend to appear later in life compared to Caucasians, but that doesn't mean women with richer skin tones aren't concerned about their maturing skin's appearance.

Skin Care Secrets for Seniors
Caring for aging skin involves far more than fighting wrinkles and age spots. Skin health — from protection against UV rays to proper wound care — plays a vital role in overall health for seniors.

Skin 101: Understanding your skin type
Experts agree that in order to establish an effective skin care regimen, it is important to first identify your skin type. From pollutants to weather changes to hormonal fluctuations, there are a variety of factors that can influence your skin — making it, at times, difficult to understand.

Wrinkles – 2 Ounces of Prevention
DermaLastyl wasn't originally intended to be a skin cream. Its inventor, Dr. Burt Ensley, a noted Arizona microbiologist, stumbled upon the anti-aging breakthrough while doing research focused on tissue and organ regeneration. He synthesized the cream’s main ingredient, Elastatropin, the precursor to human elastin, to act as a bonding material for tissue regeneration. In earlier clinical trials, Dr. Ensley tested out the theory that the substance could also be used to reverse the signs of aging, and turns out he was right.

Learn how to feed your skin
Want healthy-feeling and looking skin? Then take care of it and take care of yourself. The overall health of your skin is closely linked to your diet, level of activity, personal hygiene, environmental conditions and even sleeping habits. The following are some great health habits and tips that can help you maintain healthy-feeling, touchable skin.

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