How To Treat Age Spots—discover The Safe And Natural Way To Remove These Unsightly Spots |
How To Treat Age Spots—discover The Safe And Natural Way To Remove These Unsightly Spots
- By: Rachel Hammond
Learning how to treat age spots is only possible once we understand what causes them. Then you can find powerful natural ingredients to remove them safely and effectively and, importantly, prevent them from returning.
The reason for these unsightly brown spots is due to an over production of the skins pigment, melanin. When it is concentrated in one place, a brown spots appears. They tend to pop up after we hit forty and the main reason is too much sun when we were younger. But once you know how to treat age spots, you can have your youthful looking skin return.
The best advice is to use a natural skin whitening cream containing Extrapone Nutgrass for amazing results. This totally natural ingredient will reduce the melanin by up to 40%, leaving you with a smooth and even skin tone.
When combined with other great anti-aging substances like Phytessence wakame from Japanese sea kelp, Cynergy TK from New Zealand sheep's wool, natural vitamin E and Babassu wax from the Amazon rainforest, you have a winning combination.
These wonderful ingredients synergistically combine to not only remove age spots, lines and wrinkles, but give your immune system a boost and promote your overall health too. This is in sharp contrast to the mainstream creams which are packed with harmful chemicals and little useful active ingredients.
In addition, they nourish and moisturize deep down and help to prevent age spots from returning, enabling you to stay younger-looking for longer.
Once you know how to treat age spots and the right ingredients free from any harmful chemicals to look for, it becomes an easy task, and soon you can have your youthful glow return with soft and supple skin.
Visit my website today to learn more about the skin care products I personally use that contain Cynergy TK and Phytessence wakame.
Learning how to treat age spots is only possible once we understand what causes them. Then you can find powerful natural ingredients to remove them safely and effectively and, importantly, prevent them from returning.
Discover how to treat age spots today.
Rachel Hammond is a dedicated researcher and user of high quality natural skin care. Discover the very latest, natural and effective anti-aging skin care products Rachel recommends after extensive research.
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Facts About 1920’s Makeup
- By: Mel Joelle
Lip color was pretty basic as far as makeup in the 1920’s was concerned. Lips were colored in deep reds, brownish reds, plums and oranges. It was available in liquid, salve and stick form and even an indelible stain. The stains were the most popular as they did not smudge or smear. There were several natural colored lip-glosses on the market, most often worn over the stain for shine. To ensure the beautiful Cupid’s bow that was so popular, there were products such as stencils to make sure they had it perfect.
Makeup in the 1920’s was not nearly as advanced as it is now. There was no worry about skin care as you aged, but merely on how it looked at that time. Colors were not varied, often toxic materials were used, and horrible skin treatments were taken for granted.
Probably the worst thing that could be done to the skin in the effort to be beautiful was skin lightening, which was a sore attempt to create a more even, whiter complexion. This seemed to be more accepted by the lighter skin toned women than the darker, which were very proud of their beautiful skin. Either the product didn’t work, or it created sores and even in extreme cases, burns upon the skin, which could result in permanent scarring or blotching.
Blushes went from being an elixir of sort to the more common creams and powders we are familiar with today. There were also rouge papers and the liquids available to give an extra glow to the cheeks.
Kohl was a very popular makeup in the 1920’s. It was used to not only completely line the eye, but also often as an eye shadow on the upper lid. Often when lining the eye, a small line exceeded the outside corner of the eye. Kohl was often created with ingredients such as soot, fat or lard, and lead.
Something rather remarkable happened to eyebrows during this time period. They disappeared. They were completely plucked from the skin and then a pencil in the form of the eyebrow was drawn in above where the natural eyebrow had been.
During the 1920’s, women were in the workforce more than ever before. Women were exploring who they were and participating in more traditionally masculine endeavors such as nightclubs, where they first began smoking and applying makeup in public. Cream or ivory colored facial powder was very popular, and used by many women. By the end of the decade, the natural look was still preferred.
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