Let's come clean, we women love celebrity mags. We like to read about what they're doing, and we love to look at photos of them. It feels like they must have accessibility to the best that money can buy- things that us simple mortals can't even imagine. So let's take a look at what kinds of skin care treatments they're pursuing and if they're ridiculous or great.
Lovely
According to Glamour Mag, there is a trend amongst stars to stop doing insane cosmetic procedures like cosmetic surgery and to start taking care of their skin. That means they're no longer baking in tan booths, but instead are using suntan lotion to shield their faces from the damaging UVA rays of the sun. Additionally they're using face care products crammed with anti-oxidating agents like vitamin E, vitamin C and vitamin A. This is excellent news. As a society we are inclined to want fast fixes to Problems rather than taking defensive action to stop a difficulty from happening in the first place. Taking steps to care for our skin and prevent issues is a great step in the right way.
Ridiculous
And now for the ridiculous. Some procedures may inherently work , but for their price tags they are getting a vote in the "ridiculous" category. One of them is an acne remedy called photodynamic care and it costs a huge $2,500 to $4,000 per session! Naturally no one likes to have acne, but paying thousands of greenbacks to zap one or two pimples is preposterous. The method involves spreading an amino acid gel on the face and then zapping it with a blue light. It can take anywhere up to an hour to activate the amino acid, so this isn't a quick five minute procedure either.
Another process that seems utterly needless is microdermabrasion. These treatments costs loads of greenbacks and must be done in a dermatologist's office. They use miniscule crystals to polish off the upper layers of skin of the face, and occasionally follow it up with creams and serums. I'm not inherently against microdermabrasion, but unless you've got a lot of cash to throw around, it's just not worthwhile. Instead , try using an easy Buff Puff every day with your favourite cleaner. It'll get rid of the dead epidermal cells on your face and encourage new growth. Consistent use won't just keep your face fresh and young, it will also help keep it blemish free. In my viewpoint it is the best skin care regime out there.
There are masses of other treatments out there costing hundreds of bucks, but really, is it necessary? A little prevention will go a good distance. Don't smoke, wash and moisturize your face daily and eat lots of fruits and vegetables. Remember that skin health does not just happen on the surface of the skin, it happens from in the interior out.
Lovely
According to Glamour Mag, there is a trend amongst stars to stop doing insane cosmetic procedures like cosmetic surgery and to start taking care of their skin. That means they're no longer baking in tan booths, but instead are using suntan lotion to shield their faces from the damaging UVA rays of the sun. Additionally they're using face care products crammed with anti-oxidating agents like vitamin E, vitamin C and vitamin A. This is excellent news. As a society we are inclined to want fast fixes to Problems rather than taking defensive action to stop a difficulty from happening in the first place. Taking steps to care for our skin and prevent issues is a great step in the right way.
Ridiculous
And now for the ridiculous. Some procedures may inherently work , but for their price tags they are getting a vote in the "ridiculous" category. One of them is an acne remedy called photodynamic care and it costs a huge $2,500 to $4,000 per session! Naturally no one likes to have acne, but paying thousands of greenbacks to zap one or two pimples is preposterous. The method involves spreading an amino acid gel on the face and then zapping it with a blue light. It can take anywhere up to an hour to activate the amino acid, so this isn't a quick five minute procedure either.
Another process that seems utterly needless is microdermabrasion. These treatments costs loads of greenbacks and must be done in a dermatologist's office. They use miniscule crystals to polish off the upper layers of skin of the face, and occasionally follow it up with creams and serums. I'm not inherently against microdermabrasion, but unless you've got a lot of cash to throw around, it's just not worthwhile. Instead , try using an easy Buff Puff every day with your favourite cleaner. It'll get rid of the dead epidermal cells on your face and encourage new growth. Consistent use won't just keep your face fresh and young, it will also help keep it blemish free. In my viewpoint it is the best skin care regime out there.
There are masses of other treatments out there costing hundreds of bucks, but really, is it necessary? A little prevention will go a good distance. Don't smoke, wash and moisturize your face daily and eat lots of fruits and vegetables. Remember that skin health does not just happen on the surface of the skin, it happens from in the interior out.
About the Author:
Georgette Bonparte is fanatic about using organic skin care on her face. She believes that only organic skin care can ward off the wrinkles and sagging of old age.

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