Does anyone know great skin care information?

July 22, 2009 by  
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Im 18 years old, and I think its important to start taking good care of skin at an early age. Im trying to figure out what i should do now so that when i get older my skin will be in prime condition. I dont have acne problems or dryness problems but my skin doesnt look as healthy as can be or flawless. I also dont want to use chemical skin care because in the long run it only harms the skin. Natural, safe, and affordable products is what im looking for. Does anyone know a secret i can use?

Does anyone know of any natural skin care products?

July 8, 2009 by  
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I was just wondering if anyone knew of any "around the house" skin or hair care products that work. I’ve heard of the whole ‘tomato paste’ and ‘egg yolk’ which do work. But i was just curious if there were any other natural things to clear up little acne problems or make your skin and hair shine. :-]

Anti-Aging products and Acne prone skin (for men)?

June 5, 2009 by  
Filed under Anti aging products

I am a 28-year-old asian guy who enjoyed acne-free beautiful skin when I was in my early teens 'til age 26. It all went downhill from there. Acne attacked my skin and now I look 'ugh'. Fortunately, with help from dermatologists my battles with it has stabilized though I still have acne scars and occassional acne on my oily skin. I'm getting older and I know by age 30 men should start using anti-aging products to combat skin aging.
The problem is dermatologists forbid me from using any moisturizers (even those that are high-quality) and limits me with a facial wash and toner only (completely skipping 'step 3' of skin care). I admit it has done help, my acne problems have stabilized. But I'm worried about my skin not getting any anti-aging treatments and it's showing signs already. This is quite a problem for me because all anti-aging products are all in moisturizer form (milk, gel, cream, mask, and emulsions) – all things which I can't use because my skin reacts to them negatively.

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