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Natural Anti Aging and Rosacea Blog keeps readers informed about new products, ingredients and treatments to help in the war against ageing and skin problems. Articles include all aspects of skin health and home care.

VITAMIN SUPPLEMENTS FOR ROSACEA AND SKIN HEALTH

Thursday, February 21, 2013

VITAMIN SUPPLEMENTS FOR ROSACEA AND SKIN HEALTH

As someone who suffers from Rosacea and the constant challenges of keeping smooth clear skin ongoing trials with various vitamins have yielded good results.

Whether you have skin issues or not there are some supplements that will help anyone achieve a glowing complexion.

When buying nutritional supplements buy the best quality you can afford - stretch the budget. Do without that extra item or fast food each month. Your skin and weight will show the benefit. You will usually not find the best quality on supermarket shelves. Naturopathic quality is ideal.

These are my favourite supplements that have helped Rosacea, breakouts and delivered anti ageing results:

Vitamin C powder with flavonoids: Orthoplex is a good brand that is buffered and should not upset your tummy.

Vitamin E: Look for mixed tocopheryls and tocotrienols for the best results. More expensive and harder to find but worth the effort. Thorne or Dr Vera are 2 brands

Vitamin A drops: Bioceuticals have a good liquid.

IMPORTANT: If you are pregnant or planning on becoming pregnant do not take Vitamin A without speaking with your doctor. Excess Vitamin A can cause birth defects.

Vitamin B: Thorne or Dr Vera are 2 excellent brands

MSM: Excellent quality MSM is available from www.mismo.com.au

Zinc: Capsules are a better option than tablets. Microgenics are available in health food stores.

Essential Fatty Acids: Omega 3 oils are essential. These can be flaxseed (best for Rosacea), fish oil  or those products labelled "Omega 3 supplements"

There is plenty of clinical research available to support using the above vitamins and supplements to support skin health.

This combination of Vitamins and supplements strengthens the skin barrier, a very important aspect of controlling Rosacea, Acne and any skin condition.

Blemishes heal faster will less or no scarring. Blemishes are often prevented from occurring by treating from the inside out. Skin will be super soft with a satin sheen.

It goes without saying "fresh is best".

Fresh vegetables, fruit, lean meat, fish, nuts and eggs with no processed foods will give a beautiful complexion and a trim body.

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AN EGG A DAY FOR VITAMIN D

Sunday, March 06, 2011
It was reported in the Body and Soul Magazine that The US Department of Agriculture has re-examined the nutritional value of eggs and found they have less cholesterol than previously thought.

One large egg averages 185mg of cholesterol.

Eggs are also one of the few foods that are a natural source of vitamin D, providing about 41IU of vitamin D per large egg.

Vitamin D is required for calcium absorption, strong bones and the prevention of osteoporosis. It also plays an important role in immune function and reducing inflammation in the body.

According to the USDA, eating one egg a day won't result in higher cholesterol.

Eggs are also high in protein. If you are watching your weight, and aren't we all, go for a poached egg on toast with avocado instead of butter on wholemeal or grain bread. A few drops of tabasco sauce adds even more flavour.  This offers a breakfast  full of nutrients and will keep away the munchies during the morning.

Eggs offer so many recipe options and are great value.
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VITAMIN A IN AGEING AND ROSACEA

Monday, September 06, 2010

TOPICAL VITAMIN A IN ANTI AGEING AND ROSACEA CARE

Vitamin A is a favourite ingredient in many skin care products. It is also used in prescription only creams and gels to treat acne and Rosacea.

There is some confusion about Vitamin A and the many forms and strengths available so we will attempt to explain in simple terms.

Vitamin A is a fat soluble vitamin which has many important functions in the body. It assists cells to reproduce, is essential for eye health and plays an important role in the immune system.

The role Vitamin A performs is essential for maintaining and repairing skin tissue by promoting the building of new cells and fighting free radicals.

Part of the confusion stems from the fact that some people believe vitamin A is just a topical treatment for acne, which can have side effects. This form of vitamin A is called tretinoin. It is an acid form of vitamin A, available only by prescription.

Tretinoin cream was originally used to treat acne, and it is still used for comedonal acne, a form with many whiteheads and blackheads;

The first studies on sun-damaged skin were done by an American dermatologist more than 30 years ago. These showed that tretinoin, used as a cream, could also reverse some of the signs of ageing.

Those who suffer from Rosacea  generally have a chronic deficiency of Vitamin A so the addition through skin care is a good first step. The inclusion of Vitamins C and E in a product will boost the result.

Names of various forms of Vitamin A:

• Vitamin A. A fat-soluble vitamin essential to the human body.

• Retinoid: A collective term for ingredients derived from vitamin A.

• Retinoic acid: Also known as tretinoin, this is a prescription only vitamin A derivative commonly used to treat acne. Side effects include irritation, dryness, redness, peeling and light sensitivity.

• Tretinoin: Another name for retinoic acid.

• Isotretinoin: A prescription only retinoid derivative used to treat severe acne. Side effects include dryness, sun sensitivity and sometimes eczema.

• Retinol: A retinoid used as a skin revitaliser to treat acne, rosacea and signs of ageing. It can cause dermatitis when used on sensitive skin for a long time or in too high concentrations.

• Retinyl palmitate: A retinoid and skin conditioner which is milder than retinoic acid and has fewer potential side effects.

• Retinaldehyde: A mild retinoid which increases skin thickness without causing irritation.

• Vitamin A palmitate: An antioxidant and skin "normaliser" which helps skin to stay plump, boosts collagen and improves thickness and elasticity.

Vitamin A is keratolytic which means it will remove plugs that block follicles and lead to pimples and acne.

While Retinyl palmitate and Vitamin A palmitate (the 2 forms used by MiSMo) are not as strong as the other forms described above they are still active and deliver visible results. They are also very gentle and do not cause reactions even in sensitive skin types.

The correct mix of Vitamins A, C and E in skin care is ideal because it is skin friendly and penetrates cells. The total combined results far exceed using just one or two vitamins.

PLEASE NOTE: Caution should always be exercised using prescription Vitamin A creams and gels. They are not recommended during pregnancy. Please follow your doctor's advice.

Over the counter skin care products are far milder than prescription lines.

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HYDRATING FACE MASK FOR COLD WEATHER

Tuesday, July 06, 2010

Hydrate and Mask to keep Your Skin in Top Condition


In cold, dry weather moisture escapes from your skin much faster than in summer. Cold and dry means low humidity, often made much worse by heating.

When your skin feels tight or hot it is usually dehydrated. Remember dehydration is lack of moisture (water).

An easy way to rehydrate your precious face, neck and decolletege is to apply a Hydrating Face Mask weekly for an anti ageing pick-up.

Think about what you'd like to achieve.

A GLOWING COMPLEXION

For this you need to:

  • Restore moisture levels
  • Increase oil levels
  • Remove toxins
  • Make skin very soft and velvety
  • Condition your skin to accept serums and moisturisers more readily 
  • Skin Rejuvenation
There is a very easy way to reach all the goals above. Apply MiSMo PHP Treatment Mask weekly or whenever you feel like a boost. Dry skin is a regular problem in winter so let's deal with it.

Important ingredients to achieve all requirements are:

Hyaluronic Acid which holds up to 1,000 times its own weight in water
Pure natural oils to lubricate the skin
Oatmeal and Kaolin Clay to remove toxins
Manuka honey for moisturising
MSM and Aloe Vera for penetration and skin health

How to: Cleanse, exfoliate (best, but not essential if time is short), apply PHP Treatment Mask to face, neck and chest. Leave for about 7 minutes or as much time as you have. Remove with a moist cloth.

ADD SOME LUXURY LIKE A BEAUTY SALON:  Apply a pump of A-C-E Vitamin Serum first.

Don't forget your hands. They show your age long before your face simply because we look after the face. Hands are on display all the time and exposed to sun, wind, washing up solutions and soap many times a day.

These are good reasons to treat your hands regularly. How to go about it:

  1. Exfoliate
  2. Apply a serum - A-C-E Vitamin C serum is perfect
  3. Apply about a teaspoon of PHP Treatment Mask
Leave on for about 5 minutes and then massage in circular movements. You will find the Mask "rolls off" taking extra dead skin cells with it. Lightly rinse and apply your favourite hand cream. Beautiful plumped, soft hands will be the order of the day.

**Tip**   Using A-C-E Vitamin C serum daily will rejuvenate your hands and reduce unsightly age spots. Vitamin C is magic for reducing pigmentation.

Add a weekly Mask to your routine for Anti Aging Treatments.


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Anti Aging Winter Skin Care - Layer

Friday, June 25, 2010

We are used to layering our clothes to suit the seasons. If you want the best results for your skin in winter the solution is exactly the same.

Conditions in  winter are usually dry and cold. Your skin dries out, is irritated, red, burning and doesn't look fantastic. Does this sound like you?

What happens that you can look and feel so bad. The skin behaves differently in dry, cold conditions and  is often subjected to many temperature changes in a day. You start in the house which may be very warm if heated, walk outside to get the paper go to the car, walk to the bus, school or work.

Once in your transport the temperature will change again. Destination cold, indoors warm. You get the drift.

  • The easy way to keep your skin in prime condition in winter is to layer. After cleansing:
  • Apply a serum for hydrating the lower layers of your skin. This ideally be a gel form containing Hyaluronic Acid to replace lost moisture - water not oil.
  • Layer with a vitamin serum in a light oil. Best choices are vitamins C with A and E. This is your protect and repair layer.
  • Finish with a nourishing moisturiser as your sealing layer.

Immediately apply makeup while skin moisturiser is warm and moist. You will see the best finish this way.
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LED LIGHT AND MICRODERMABRASION FOR HOME USE

Thursday, April 29, 2010

 LED LIGHT AND MICRODERMABRASION FOR HOME USE

The advances in technology for the beauty industry are mind boggling. Many of the developments started in either space research by NASA or medical research. Years later the ordinary person at home can enjoy many of the tools that have evolved based on solid scientific evidence.

A variety of hand held devices are available for at home skin rejuvenating and treating acne. In most cases what we are trying to achieve is an increased production of collagen and elastin in the skin. For acne skin types elimination of bacteria, accelerated healing and reduction of inflammation are the goals.

We feature 2 devices in this article LED lights and Microdermabrasion.

LED lights (light- emitting diodes) are a very safe and easy method for increasing the production of collagen and elastin in the skin. While professional machines are much stronger and treat the whole face at one time, home devices are handy and price effective.

When acne or pimples are the issue you can often nip it in the bud at an early stage and prevent a full on pimple developing.

The colour of the LED light determines the purpose of the treatment.

  • Red is used for skin rejuvenation
  • Blue is for acne or pimples to kill bacteria
  • Yellow is to firm the skin
  • Green reduces redness in cuperose skin

Before buying, it is important to check the powder of these LED devices to give an indication of effectiveness. Home units usually only come in red or blue , sometimes a combination of the two. Yellow and green are more for larger salon units.

Red lights 620 – 670 nm

Blue Lights 420 -460 nm

Bear in mind home devices will not be as strong as salon or medical machines and you will need to use them regularly to see benefits. However, there are some very good small appliances available.

How Red LED light will help your skin:

  • Increase in elasticity.
  • Fine lines eliminated and deeper lines reduced.
  • Skin tone improvement.
  • Less sagging
  • Reduces redness from Rosacea

How Blue LED light will help your skin:

  • Kills bacteria present in pimples
  • Reduces inflammation
  • Blemishes clear much faster
  • Helps Control future outbreaks
Features to watch for:
  1. Battery operated or plug in - ease of use
  2. Size of head and number of LED lights - Bigger heads cover more of the face but harder to get between the eyes
  3. Guarantee
  4. Power capability in nm's covered above
  5. One or more colours in light if you need blue for acne or pimples. Some have seperate coloured heads.
Prices vary from around $70 on e-bay to $300 -$500 in department or specialty stores. I bought a $69 tool on ebay and am very happy with it.

Whatever you buy have realistic expectations. Transformation is not going to happen overnight or ever, if the tool is left in a drawer.

Microdermabrasion: Hand held battery operated microdermabrasion kits for home users are freely available. Results vary as with any appliance. DermaNew is a reliable brand which gives a result which is visible and feels good.

The treatment takes only 2 minutes and can be done at the bathroom sink or in the shower. Dead skin cells are removed using a tool which has a sponge head that vibrates lightly. An exfoliating or resurfacing cream with medical grade corundum crystals is moved over the face with sponge head.

Microdermabrasion works well in a few ways.

  • Skin rejuvenating (anti aging)
  • skins prone to blackheads and whiteheads
  • acne skin types.

For pimples and acne problems a different type of exfoliating cream is used. There is only half the amount of crystals and the formulation of the base cream contains special acne active ingredients. This cream is a more drying formulation than the Rejuvenation cream used for clear skin or those who suffer from blackheads.

You will need to use this microdermabrasion kit regularly to see results but if you do your skin will show the results.

Price range around $100.

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Anti Aging Serums What's the difference from a Moisturiser

Monday, March 08, 2010

ANTI AGEING/AGING SERUMS

You might wonder why there is a need to use a Serum as well as a Moisturiser and what is the difference?

Serums should do their work below the skin where Moisturisers work in the top layers of the skin and seal in the serum.

Serums come in various forms, water based gels, oils, creams. They are concentrated formulations aimed at targeting specific problems, usually lines and wrinkles, but it could be acne, dry or oily skins.

All Serums should contain at least one "active" ingredient. An active ingredient will be a concentrated specialty ingredient that actually does something to improve your skin. Better quality serums often contain 2 or even 3 of these special additives.

The price of Serums is usually high due to the cost of specialised active ingredients.

I'm fascinated by the ads on TV and radio recently selling an anti aging serum that removes lines and wrinkles within about 3 minutes - for about 8 hours. Boy this is Cinderella in real life. I bought one of these products a year or so ago but find it unpleasant to use - it makes my skin itch really badly.

Now it is a great dinner party amusement. Apply on the men because they have no makeup on and it has to be applied to clean skin. Years disappear before your eyes. If you are going to an event that lasts only a few hours you will get away with the youth but how embarrassing when the lines reappear as the day goes by!

Now the "Real" serums will work on your skin all day and night and you will notice the improvement in your complexion.

Active ingredients to look for are:

Hyaluronic Acid
Vitamin C in oil form VCIP (Ascorbyl Tetra Isopalmitate)
Matrixyl 3000 (not Matrixyl - it's not as potent these are peptides)
MSM
Vitamins A and E

Each of the above active ingredients work in different ways to improve your  youthful looks.

How your skin will benefit from Anti Ageing serums:

  • A more plumpled, smooth, firmer appearance
  • More elasticity
  • Less pigmentation
  • Clearer skin tone
  • Diminishing of lines and wrinkles
  • Healthier skin
A good Moisturiser imparts nutrition which works more on the upper layers of the skin and enhances the effectiveness of Serum. Moisturiser also seals in the Serums which penetrate deeper than Moisturizers.

Layering skin care products is an accepted practice by beauty therapists and it takes very little time. The effort is certainly worth it.

You will know your skin care is working when friends and relatives comment and they do take notice!





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Serums and their Anti Aging Benefits

Wednesday, November 25, 2009

SERUMS AND THEIR ANTI AGING BENEFITS

Looking after your skin can be a complex affair. To give your skin the best possible outcome, treatment goes beyond the usual cleanse, tone and moisturise regime of the past.

There is a huge range of skin care products on the market today and we will try to help explain the best way to choose your star items.

Serums are the latest additions to the beauty world and offer all sorts of tempting improvements from smoothing wrinkles to reducing pigmentation marks. Can this really happen you ask? Yes they can go a long way towards these goals.

An important point to remember is that serums are not moisturisers. Serums usually contain concentrated, active ingredients designed to perform specific tasks. Small molecules are selected to ensure deeper penetration and  absorption.

A good serum is an excellent bonus to add to your skin care routine especially if you have a particular area of concern. Serums are generally used after cleansing and need to be sealed by a moisturiser. They are another layer of skin care well worth the effort and a little extra expense.

The many benefits of serums are they can deposit nutrients, vitamins and minerals deeper in the skin so problems such as dull, lined, uneven skin tone and dryness in the complexion can be addressed. More intense treatments can be given very easily.

Ingredients or features to look for in serums include Hyaluronic Acid, Vitamins A, C and E and Peptides.

Hyaluronic Acid is top of the list and is known as the King of Hydrators. Skin is very commonly dehydrated especially as we start to age. As collagen and elastin deposits reduce, lines form. This is where Hyaluronic Acid comes to the fore, plumping skin, adding moisture lost  from environmental damage and aging. HA is the missing link of elastin and collagen. Now you can provide that ingredient topically.

Vitamin C and Vitamin E are antioxidants critical to use for protection from free radicals during the day. Vitamin C can help reduce pigmentation and prevent further development. Vitamin C also helps strengthen capillaries and even skin tone.

Vitamin C is best used in an oil form because it is very stable and non irritating. Many soluble  forms of Vitamin C oxidise quickly and lose their efficacy. They can also be irritating on some skins.

Retinol and Vitamin A stimulate natural cell renewal and thickening of the epidermis.

When purchasing a Vitamin C serum the best formulations contain Vitamins A, C and E in an oil form.  Your skin then receives maximum protection and sun damage can be improved. Uneven colour tone and light pigmentation will also improve.

Peptides are a new generation in anti aging actives. They are synthesised from Amino Acids and are readily accepted by the skin. Several peptides have been developed to carry out different jobs but Matrixyl 3000, a signal peptide seems to have the best results at this time. These tiny peptides signal the skin to stimulate the growth of collagen and elastin, hence smoother skin.

Hyaluronic Acid and Matrixyl 3000 work well together and give excellent results quickly. It is not just the combination of ingredients but percentages and molecule size that is vital in formulating serums.

For best results look for all the ingredients listed above and a more youthful appearance can be expected.

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Water and Anti Aging

Wednesday, November 11, 2009
WATER AND ANTI AGEING

Water is life. Without water we have no life.

Water is the greatest anti ageing tool we have. Without adequate water in the body we dehydrate,  our skin wrinkles and dries out. How much do we take water for granted? And best of all it is free.

Water is a fantastic diet tool but how many people take advantage of, or realise that huge benefit. Drink a glass of water half an hour before meals and you will not eat as much and feel full sooner. Drink another glass 2 hours after eating and the munchies will be reduced.

Often what we interpret as hunger is the body calling out for water - hydration. Try it and see. But wait there's more. After a couple of weeks of regularly increasing your water intake to 2 litres plus a day  your skin will change too. The tone will be clearer and feel firmer. Next time you start to feel peckish have a glass of water instead.  When you realise you are thirsty the dehydration has already begun so don't delay.

When drinking  extra water regularly, many people who suffer from redness of the face will see their complexion clearing. There is a very simple reason for this. They are changing the pH in the body from acidic to alkaline.

Coffee, alcohol and soft drinks are all acid beverages. Always drink a glass of water afterward to offset the dehydrating effects.

Last week I was reading an article on Rosacea and it  mentioned that the pH of bottled water is lower (more acidic) than tap water. I tested this on Brisbane water and sure enough that was the case. Anyone I've asked has also been ignorant of this little gem. Apparently it is a preservative issue??

Ideally we should drink alkaline water which is 7+ (7.4-7.6 is best).  The bottled water tested was 6.4. With todays fast food diets acid stomachs are becoming the norm  with the associated problems of obesity, diabetes, digestive issues and skin problems.

In terms of pH, 7 is neutral, below 7 acid and over 7 alkaline. To help remember  the difference. Little number = bad little word  - acid. Ideally we drink alkaline water and apply slightly acid products on our face and body. The best place for bottled water is to wash your face with it!

Skin is the largest organ of the body and reflects what is happening in the body.  A beautiful complexion and a healthy body are great companions.

Think twice about regularly drinking bottled water. Apart from being grossly overpriced it is not your best option. Different brands of bottled water do vary but why bother except for occasional convenience, spending money when you can fill a bottle anywhere with healthier water free.

Install a water filter at your home and drink pure healthy water regularly and take a bottle when you go out.

For those who suffer from Rosacea or any skin condition water is one of  your best friends. Acidity is very common and we can dilute the acid by drinking much more water. Redness will be reduced and toxins will be expelled from the body more quickly. The colon will thank you too. A clean colon is a less toxic body.

I can't rave on enough about the benefits of a well hydrated body for anti aging, obesity and best health.
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