Did You Know Stress Cause Skin Sensitivity?Skin becomes more sensitive when stress hormones release stress hormones which causes inflamed chronic skin conditions: impairs skin barrier function and dehydrates the skin allowing irritants and allergens to penetrate the skin and cause problems. Therefore, find a way to reduce stress for emotional health and wellness. Examples, exercise, breathing techniques, and or yoga.
Did You Know Antioxidants Keep Skin Healthy?Antioxidants:
Should You Exfoliate A Sun Burn?When a bad sun burn has caused the skin to be inflamed; have redness; pain to touch, and paling of skin. It is best to hydrate the skin with aloe vera gel and or vitamin E lotion for a day or two. Then, once the skin has loss pain to touch, exfoliate to remove dead skin off surface.
Skin Marks In The Summer?Sun exposure is a cause for dark marks, pigmentation disorders on the skin known as hypermigmentation. Hyperpigmentation is excess supply of pigmentation (color of skin). Sun exposure, acne, medication, and post-inflamation can cause skin damage of hyperpigmentation. The condition can worsen with time in the sun. Too much exposure of the UV radiation can cause skin cancer. How to protect your skin in the sun?
What Is Your Wellness Plan?What is your wellness plan? Will you get a massage for your muscles at least twice a month? Go to the gym to exercise, take a yoga class or walk a mile? Will you include nutrition of multi-grains, commit to eating more fruits and veggies daily? Therapeutic spa treatments for skin and body can help to reduce stress, improve a healthy lifestyle. A wellness plan must always include sleep & rest, as well as good hydration.
Want To Prevent Sagging Cheeks?A sign in aging is a loss of elasticity in the cheeks. Here is a few yoga exercises to improve loss of elasticity in the skin.
Microdermabrasion VS. Chemical PeelMicrodermabrasion is a machine skin treatment procedure that uses rough grain to t slough away dead skin off the surface of the skin.
Chemical Peel is a chemical substance that sloughs away dead skin cells on the surface of the skin without damage to the top layer. |
TYESHA N. ISOMSkin Care & Makeup Consultant, licensed Esthetician, and Chemist. Studied and practical training at Lia Schorr Skin Care School in Manhattan, NY. Specializes in Makeup: Bridal, airbrushing, and theatrical basic special effects. In 2014, studying massage therapy and oriental chinese medicine at Pacific College of Oriental Medicine. Archives
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