| Skincare and Menopause: Adult Acne Skin Care Treatments
Skincare-News.com offers help for those who suffer from adult acne, a common condition during the hormone imbalanced times of menopause. Sacramento, CA (PRWEB) November 6, 2007 -- Most people rejoice that the adolescent years are over, thinking that blemishes are long gone. Then they enter menopause, and are shocked to see blemishes appear on the face once again. What can be done? Skincare-News.com's latest article, "Making Sense of Menopause and Troublesome Skin" shares insights about what can be done to treat these problematic spots, and how to differentiate between acne and other skin conditions that may flare up as a result of hormonal changes. http://www.skincare-news.com/articles.php?ArtID=457 During menopause essentially the hormones tend to run amuck.
Skincare Ingredient Review: Coffee in Skin Care Products
Skincare-News.com researches whether or not caffeine as a skin care ingredient is beneficial. Sacramento, CA (PRWEB) November 3, 2007 -- Caffeine is a skin care ingredient that has made its debut over the last few years. Some studies have shown benefits, while others have castigated caffeine for its harmful consequences. So which is it? Skincare-News.com's latest article, "A Wake Me Up for Your Skin," gives readers the low-down on what to expect from beauty products containing caffeine. http://www.skincare-news.com/articles.php?ArtID=456 Imagine having the option of indulging in a shower that gives the same buzz as a cup of coffee. Sold as a shower gel or soap, "Shower Shock" promises to provide people with a wake-me-up equivalent to two cups of caffeine by directly going into the skin.
What to give the man who has everything
STUCK FOR A CHRISTMAS GIFT for that special person? Worry no more, for a US firm has come up with the answer - cuddly giant microbes. Each six inch bug comes with an image of the real thing, together with fascinating facts about the disease. The rather infectious soft toys are available in a wide range of embarrassing, uncomfortable and fatal varieties including gonorrhoea, syphilis, mad cow disease and malaria. Other cuddly viruses include salmonella, ebola, acne, rabies, black death and flu. The company's 'professional' range includes HIV and hepatitis, while lesser maladies include bad breath, athlete's foot and pimples. A cuddly Ebola virus, yesterday The description of the Ebola toy says: "Since its discovery in 1976 Ebola has become the T Rex of microbes.
Skincare and Menopause: Adult Acne Skin Care Treatments
Skincare-News.com offers help for those who suffer from adult acne, a common condition during the hormone imbalanced times of menopause. Sacramento, CA (PRWEB) November 6, 2007 -- Most people rejoice that the adolescent years are over, thinking that blemishes are long gone. Then they enter menopause, and are shocked to see blemishes appear on the face once again. What can be done? Skincare-News.com's latest article, "Making Sense of Menopause and Troublesome Skin" shares insights about what can be done to treat these problematic spots, and how to differentiate between acne and other skin conditions that may flare up as a result of hormonal changes. http://www.skincare-news.com/articles.php?ArtID=457 During menopause essentially the hormones tend to run amuck.
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