Monday, November 30, 2009

Fish oil and healthy skin

Fish oil containing the Omega 3 essential fatty acid EPA helps to prevent wrinkles and can delay the aging process of the skin according to recent research published in the Journal of Lipid Research in 2005. Scientists have also found that fish oil containing EPA can limit the damage to the skin produced by overexposure to the sun and help to reduce the negative effect of UV rays. This has particular relevance when we consider the recent and dramatic rise in cases of skin cancers caused predominantly by exposure to the suns harmful rays.

Essential Omega 3 and Omega 6 fatty acids are known to play a critical role in promoting healthy skin. They help to regulate cellular function and maintain elasticity and suppleness in the skin. Consequently, a fatty acid deficiency will show up as skin problems. Most of us do not get enough of the Omega 3 fatty acids in our diet whereas Omega 6 fatty acids are in plentiful supply. Symptoms of Omega 3 fatty acid deficiency include skin problems like eczema, dandruff, dry and flaking skin and poor wound healing.

Three reasons why EPA is so beneficial to the skin?

  • EPA is known to reduce inflammation by helping the body to produce anti-inflammatory prostaglandins. These are hormone-like substances that are responsible for regulating all the cells in our body.
  • EPA helps to inhibit the production of androgens, which are hormones that influence the production of sebum in the hair follicle. Excess sebum production can lead to acne and other skin problems.
  • EPA helps to limit production of Arachidonic acid, which is responsible for pro-inflammatory responses in the body, high levels of which are found in people with inflammatory skin conditions such as psoriasis.

The Omega 3 fatty acids are ALA, EPA and DHA. Alpha linolenic acid (ALA) is found in dark green leafy vegetables and algae. Eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) can be found in oily fish such as salmon, herring, anchovies, mackerel and Tuna. Docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) can also be found in oily fish. We can convert ALA to EPA and DHA but the conversion is very inefficient and dependent on a number of factors. However, we can convert EPA into DHA if we get enough EPA.

Supplementing with fish oil that contains EPA can alleviate the symptoms of skin disorders such as dry and flaky skin, psoriasis, eczema and acne as well as many other inflammatory skin conditions. However, it is important to choose a fish oil that is high in EPA as DHA has been shown to reduce the effectiveness of EPA.

Fish oil supplements can contain mercury. To be safe take only a pharmaceutical grade fish oil supplement.

Saturday, November 28, 2009

Short Brown Hair

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Short brown hair styles are great if you don't want to fuss much with hair. They are also good for hot climates and easy to color, if you're searching for a new cut for short brown hair, there are several attractive options.

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short brown hair pictures
Decide on the length of your short brown hair. Short pixie haircuts with lots of texture and layers can work well for fine hair. Just be aware that this short brown hair style will require hair product such as mousse or gel to obtain lift and direction in the styles.
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Wednesday, November 25, 2009

What is Microdermabrasion?

Microdermabrasion is an effective, non-surgical way to get rid of acne scars, fine wrinkles and sunspots by exfoliating the top layers of the skin. No chemicals or laser beams are used, only aluminum oxide micro crystals that gently sandblast your skin, leaving it smooth and fresh. Micro dermabrasion also stimulates collagen production, helping your skin rejuvenate faster than normal. Also called the lunchtime peel, microderm abrasion takes up to one hour and has no downtime.

What Is The Difference Between Microdermabrasion And Dermabrasion?

Dermabrasion is a mechanical procedure that uses a power driver hand-held device to remove the top layers of the skin. It may need general or a local anesthetic, depending on the treated area. Derma abrasion lasts between a few minutes and two hours, depending on the depth and area of the skin resurfacing. After dermabrasion treatment, the skin is red, swollen and extremely sensitive for about 10 days. Dermabrasion can offer visible improvement by treating deep wrinkles, scars, and hyperpigmentation.

Microabrasion is much less invasive. It can be performed in an beauty center, doctor's office or at home, using a personal home micro dermabrasion kit. A doctor uses a sandblaster-like hand-held device to spray and circulate high pressure flow of aluminum oxide crystals onto the skin. Used crystals and dead skin cells are then vacuumed back into the microdermabrasion machine, leaving the skin clean and smooth.

Starting early next year we will begin offering esthetic services at Bella Pelle Laser. In case you wondered, Bella Pelle means Beautiful Skin in Italian.

Face’ Shape Matters


A lot of times or moments when a special hairstyle is necessary, but no matter what the occasion is, you can have the appealing hairstyle that is suitable for you. The choice of the right hairstyle could be very difficult. The most important thing to remember is that it should be maximized the best features of your face, basically the shape. Aside from it, the nature of your hair is also one of the most important factors. Examine it whether it is thick or thin, straight or curly, coarse or wavy before choosing the best hairstyle for you. Here are some tips on what hairstyle is best for you, according to face’ shape:
Shape of Faces:
LONG FACE / OBLONG
-A short, perky bob hairstyle would be attractive for you. It should be short at the back and the angled chin length at the front. With bang brushed to the side, rounds out an oblong face. Long hair, would just make your face longer or lengthier.
SQUARE FACE
-A wide forehead and square jawbone. If your hair is thick, you can go all one length. If it is fine, you can have a slight angle in front. Blunt clipped bangs are not recommended because they just emphasize the squareness of your face.
OVAL FACE
-When a person has this kind of face, you are very lucky! Any hairstyle will suit you. Just don’t go on severe long hairdo that will only make your face look longer.

Sunday, November 22, 2009

Shaggy Bob Haircuts

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The shaggy bob haircuts is a popular hairstyles that many individuals thoroughly enjoy wearing. Because shaggy bob haircuts appears fun and relaxed, sassy and chic.

Shaggy bob haircuts are good if you don't have a lot of time in the morning to style your hair. If you want to styles it, you can spike it with product or gel it and pin it back with a decorative barrette.

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short shaggy bob haircuts pictures
Even though the shaggy bob haircuts don't require much styling to look good, there are a few techniques that are well suited to a shaggy hair cuts. Tease the shorter top layers to give your hair a bump in the back or on the top front. This bump does not always need to be nice and neat. Add hairspray or a few bobby pin to hold your bump in place.

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Thursday, November 19, 2009

Formal Hairstyles

HairstylesVictoria Beckham arrives at the 2007 MTV Movie Awards at the Gibson Amphitheatre, in Universal City


HairstylesChad Rogers arrives at US Weekly and Rolling Stone Rock the Oscars Party held at Wolfgang Puck, in the Pacific Design Center.


HairstylesBoy Afro Hair With Wearing Suit


Let this JAPANESE guy teach you how to achieve that short spiky hairstyle in under a minute. It's like AWESOME!

Perfect for the emo/bad boy/Yakuza!!! look.

Sunday, November 15, 2009

loose body wave perm pictures
These are some loose body wave perm pictures. These are ideal for women who want to opt for the curly haired look with more volume. This is a loose perm wave styles will also be adding more movement to your hair. Straight hair, when treated as a body wave perm, perm process will lead to large curls. Of course, wavy hair would look even curlier.

body wave perm pictures
body wave perm pictures
Use hair products that are designed for body wave perm; they won't dry your hair out as much as standard products. Blow dry the hair on low and if possible, use a diffuser. It will accentuate the body wave perm better.

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Saturday, November 14, 2009

Peel It Off

Chemical peels are used to reduce scars, fine lines and pigmentation caused by acne, sun spots, or wrinkles due to aging. The chemical applied allows molecules to sink into the skin and will cause a tingling effect. The chemical can stay on the skin from 1 to 10 minutes and then it neutralizes or cools and is removed. As the chemicals seep into the skin, they boost collagen while lifting off the top layer, or the epidermis, of the skin. This causes a peeling effect. After a layer of skin peels off, it reveals the second layer or the dermis, which has fresher, tighter cells that are not as damaged.

Where, Oh Where?

Some mild chemical peel solutions may be applied to the face, neck and chest. More aggressive chemical peel solutions may only be applied to the face, avoiding the eyebrows, eyes, lips or any sensitive areas of the skin. The milder peel may be performed every 1 to 4 weeks, or as recommended by your physician or esthetician. A more aggressive peel may only be done once, after consulting a specialist or dermatologist. After any peel, the skin will likely feel tight, as if it is sunburned or wind burned. You may be given special moisturizer or a gentle cleanser to avoid irritation post-procedure.

Types of Peels

There are many types of chemical peels from superficial to deep. The most superficial can be done in the morning and a patient can then go to work, while a stronger peel may require a patient to take medication following the procedure and scabbing or excessive peeling may occur. Deciding which chemical peel is right for your skin requires a specialist, such as a dermatologist, or a certified professional, such as an esthetician.

Chemicals Used

There are different chemicals used depending on your skin type. A glycolic acid peel is an option, as is a salicylic, carbonic or lactic acid peel. These peels may be put on a patient's skin for 1 minute and up to 10 minutes. A deeper peel is a phenol peel which can take up to 2 hours and could take up to 2 weeks for the skin to heal. This is a serious procedure that can bleach treated areas or cause blistering. Always consult a dermatologist before undergoing this procedure.

Friday, November 13, 2009

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Tuesday, November 10, 2009

New Hairstyles

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Lindsay Lohan With long dark hair.

Saturday, November 7, 2009

Blonde Hairstyles

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Young Woman with Blonde Hairstyles.


Friday, November 6, 2009

Instead of getting a swine flu or other flu vaccine, Dr. Northrup suggests following what our Northern neighbors are doing to truly prevent the swine flu—taking vitamin D. Last year, the Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC) began a multi-year study to see whether adequate vitamin D levels helped to prevent the flu. Although originally designed to study the seasonal flu, PHAC has now modified the study to examine the correlation between vitamin levels and those who contract the H1N1 swine flu virus. Dr. Northrup commends Canada for their forward thinking.

Since 2006, Dr. Northrup has been teaching women (and men) everywhere about the protective, health-enhancing qualities of the sunshine vitamin. Optimal levels of vitamin D (40–80 ng/ml) enhance the creation and functioning of healthy cells throughout the body.1 In addition to protecting the bones and boosting the immune system, studies show that vitamin D helps prevent certain cancers, including breast, ovarian, prostate, and colorectal.23 45 Exciting new research shows that in the U.S. alone, thousands of new cases of breast cancer could be prevented every year if more women had optimal levels of vitamin D.6

Vitamin D also benefits the immune system, as studies by prominent vitamin D researchers have shown. This year, Adit Ginde, M.D. published a study conducted with about 19,000 adults and teens which found that those with low levels of vitamin D were 40 percent more likely to come down with a cold, the flu, or other respiratory infections.7 In the past, John J. Cannell and Michael Hollick, the granddaddies of vitamin D research, have published numerous studies showing similar correlations. (For more information, visit the Vitamin D Council web site.) It appears that vitamin D has antimicrobial properties that kick in when the body is exposed to these kinds of germs.8

As we all know, when some people get the flu, it’s mild and they recover quickly while others develop secondary infections, like pneumonia, or asthma and other serious conditions. PHAC plans to study if there’s a correlation between vitamin D levels and whether a person develops a severe case of the flu. Dr. Northrup says, “This makes sense. A study done on 208 post-menopausal African Americans showed that women who received 800 IUs per day of vitamin D were three times less likely to get a cold or flu, regardless of the season, when compared to women who took no vitamin D. And when the women studied were given 2,000 IUs per day, virtually none came down with either kind of virus.”9

PHAC also plans to examine whether genetics play a role.

Although it’s likely to take at least three flu seasons before enough information can be gathered and interpreted, Dr. Northrup is willing to guess that the results will shine a light on the sunshine vitamin’s effectiveness. “With all this talk about healthcare reform, I’m encouraged to see a country take a stand for prevention. I can picture a much healthier world, not because of a vaccine or a pill, but because people everywhere have adequate levels of vitamin D.”

Dr. Northrup continues, “If you do nothing else for yourself or your family this year, do this one thing: maintain an optimal level of vitamin D. In my opinion, this is 52 ng/mls or higher, but no higher than 100 ng/ml. (The current consensus among vitamin D researchers is 40–80 ng/ml or as high as 100 ng/ml.) A simple blood test will tell you where your stand. Then you’ll either get about 2,000 IUs per day to maintain a healthy level, or take a little more until your levels have been restored.

“This is true health care!” Dr. Northrup enthuses.

For more on boosting your immune system and protecting against the flu, read “Build Your Immunity!” in the Women’s Wisdom Circle. For more on vitamin D’s many benefits, read “How Natural Light Recharges Your Health” also in the Wisdom Circle.

References


  1. Staud, R., 2005. Vitamin D: more than just affecting calcium and bone. Curr Rheumatol Rep, Oct;7(5):356-64.
  2. Staud, R., 2005. Vitamin D: more than just affecting calcium and bone. Curr Rheumatol Rep, Oct;7(5):356-64.
  3. Cannell, J.J., Hollis, B.W. 2008. Use of vitamin D in clinical practice, Altern Med Rev, Mar;13(1):6-20.
  4. Cannell, J.J., et al. 2008. On the epidemiology of influenza, Virol J, Feb 25;5:29.
  5. Holick, M.F. 2004. Vitamin D: importance in the prevention of cancers, type 1 diabetes, heart disease, and osteoporosis, Am J Clin Nutr, 79:362-71.
  6. Garland, C.F., et al. 2009 Vitamin D for cancer prevention: global perspective, Ann Epidemiol. Jul;19(7):468-83.
  7. Ginde, A.A, Mansbach, J.M., Camargo, C.A. Jr. 2009. Arch Intern Med. Feb 23;169(4):384-90. Comment in Arch Intern Med. 2009 Aug 10;169(15):1443; author reply 1443-4.
  8. Doss, M., et al. 2009. Interactions of alpha-, beta-, and theta-defensins with influenza A virus and surfactant protein D, Journal of Immunology, Jun 15; 182(12): 7878-87
  9. Aloia, J., Li-Ng, M. 2007. Epidemic influenza and vitamin D, Epidemiol Infect 135(7):1095-1096.

 

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