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Smoothing it Out: Exfoliate Your Skin

30 Days of Beauty, Day 4: Smooth Your Skin and Prep it for Makeup and Products With The Right Exfoliation

Skin exfoliation is a fancy term for scrubbing dead skin cells from the body. The very top layer of the skin, the stratum corneum, is composed of dead skin cells that help protect the skin from sun damage as well as toxins and pollutants. It also helps to lock moisture in the skin. But too may dead cells on the layer of the skin can cause the skin to look ashy or dull. Removing the dead skin cells also gets rid of the dirt and oils that have accumulated on the top of the skin and preps the skin for treatment ingredients or for a smooth makeup application.

Exfoliating Skin Care

Easy Exfoliation With Scrubs

The simplest way to exfoliate is to scrub the face gently with a scrub and then rinse with cool water. Even a rough washcloth rubbed with some pressure will provide light exfoliation. Facial scrubs come in many forms, but it is bet to look for something fairly gentle. Look for terms such as “light scrub,” “buffing beads,” or “sensitive skin” to avoid an irritating product. For those who are scrubbing fanatics and like a heavy scrub, ingredients such as sugar or apricot hull often provide a heavier exfoliation. Or look for terms such as “microdermabrasion” on the cream’s label

Need a simple and easy gentle scrub? Try this DIY tip from Elvira at The Pink Sith Blog:

“ A beautiful face starts with a great foundation.  If your skin is looking dull and tired and your foundation just isn't applying the way you like, try a quick baking soda scrub.

Take about a teaspoon of baking soda and mix it with your regular cleanser (foaming or cream, it works with both) Add a little water to the Baking Soda/Cleanser mixture to make it foam a bit.  Gently massage the Cleanser/Baking Soda on your face making sure to avoid the delicate eye and lip area.

When rinsing off, move your fingertips in a circular motion all over your face.  Dry your face as usual and follow with your regular skin care. (Avoid AHA/BHAs if you have sensitive skin and if this is the first time using the baking soda scrub.) Your skin will be so smooth and perfect for applying foundation.

This is a great exfoliator for even sensitive skin, the amount of pressure you apply will determine how much scrubbing your skin gets. But remember when it comes to your face and exfoliation, less is more!”

Also don’t forget to exfoliate your lips!  Toni at ToniizBeauty provides this tip: “To exfoliate your lips, wet your toothbrush and gently rub on your lips. The apply your favorite lip balm for soft lips! This will also help your lipstick application to go on more smoothly.”

Chemical Exfoliation

Other exfoliation methods involve using toners, serums, or creams that contain chemical exfoliating ingredients.

Retinoids are derived from Vitamin A and can be found in creams. Dermatologists also use them to prevent acne, treat wrinkles and perform chemical peels on patients. They were first used to treat acne, then people noticed that they seemed to rejuvenate skin. What they do is increase the turnover rate of the skin cells on the surface of the skin, which causes new cells to grow and take their place. They also support the growth of the layer of collagen beneath the skin. Collagen keeps skin elastic.

Other substances that help to exfoliate the skin are fruit acids or alpha hydroxy acids, which are not all necessarily from fruit. One of these substances is obtained from sugar cane and another is lactic acid, from sour milk. They are often used in chemical peels, which also cause dead cells to slough away from the surface of the skin.

Fruit acids are rather mild exfoliates and like retinoids they have substances that loosen or destroy the protein bonds that keep dead skin cells attached to the layer of the skin. They also prompt the body to make more collagen. Very strong applications of these exfoliants might irritate the skin and cause redness, stinging and dryness. A person who’s being treated with alpha hydroxyl acids or with retinol should also use a sunscreen when they go out into the sun, as the dead skin cells that form a layer of protection have been removed.

Beta hydroxy acids are stronger than alpha hydroxy acids and can remove the dead skin cells more effectively. One beta hydroxy acid is salicylic acid, which is related to aspirin. Trichloroacetic peels not only exfoliate, but can repair blemishes, fine wrinkles and discolorations. They are sometimes used with retinoids or fruit acids.

Microdermabrasion

For even deeper exfoliation, some people turn to microdermabrasion. This is a gentler form of dermabrasion. Both procedures remove the skin’s outer layer and do much more than remove dead skin cells. Microdermabrasion is an outpatient operation that’s done in the dermatologist’s office. In one type, miniscule crystals of aluminum oxide or another substance sand off the top layer of the skin. At the same time a vacuum tool sucks up the excess exfoliant and the dead skin cells. In another type of microdermabrasion, the dermatologist removes the upper layer of dead skin cells with a wand tipped with an industrial diamond. Home Microdermabrasion has also now become popular, with a number of great home products on the market.

What do bloggers prefer?

Beauty bloggers in general love exfoliation, whether it be by scrub, cream, serum, microdermabrasion or peels.

In regard to brands, Emma J. the model and blogger behind The Journey of an NY Actress  says “I am a huge fan of  Burts Bees citrus facial scrub, it keeps my skin from looking dull. It is gentle enough to use daily. Living in a city we have pollution coming from every direction so our skin really has a lot to deal with on a daily basis.” Emma also swears by monthly Microdermabrasion.

Here at Beauty and Fashion Tech, we love the Personal Microderm and the Skinsonic or Clarisonic for home use. Read more about them in our Home Microdermabrasion Buyer’s Guide.

For scrubs and serums, we are fans of DermaDoctor Poetry in Lotion, a retinoid lotion. You an read our previous review here: Poetry in Lotion Review.  We also love Bioelements Pumic Peel, a fine grain scrub that can give light exfoliation with light pressure and heavy exfoliation with heavy pressure. Here is our Pumice Peel Review.

Finally for at home peels, the Brazilian Peel is a great at home Glycolic peel that is on the gentle side, yet packs a powerful punch.

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Five Cosmetic Ingredients That Might Kill You

Cosmetics are comprised of a wide range on ingredients and despite these ingredients being listed on products, the majority of the time, consumers do not really know what they are putting on their body.  While most products are completely safe, there are a number of ingredients that consumers may want to be wary of.  Below is a list of the top five cosmetic ingredients that often trouble consumer and that you might want to keep an eye out for and avoid.  The jury is actually out on whether these items actually cause cancer or serious health concerns, but several of them are linked to cancer and others can be serious irritants.

Cosmetic Ingredients You Might Wish to Avoid

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1.  Parabens

Parabens is the collective name for a group of chemicals called Methylparaben, Propylparaben, IIsoparaben and Butylparaben.  These chemicals are widely used as an inexpensive synthetic preservative in cosmetics such as body and facial moisturizers, cleansers and body washes.  While preservatives are necessary to safety in many cosmetics, Parabens are also known to cause skin rashes and other allergic reactions in some people. Parabens have also been found in association with breast cancer tumors, although there is wide disagreement on whether Parabens in cosmetics actually are a serious cancer concern. In any event, they are found in many cosmetics outside of the natural and organic products areas.

2. Sulfates:

Petroleum derived Sodium lauryl sulfate (SLS) and sodium laureth sulfate (SLES) are widely used in industrial cleaners, car wash soaps and engine degreasing products.  They are also extensively used in cosmetics such as shampoos, soaps, toothpastes and cleansers.  These products are known to react with other ingredients and can cause carcinogenic dioxins and nitrates to develop.  This is a major concern because these chemicals are easily absorbed into the body once they have come into contact with the skin.  SLS is the most common of the two used in cosmetics and it is particularly problematic because once it is in your body SLS is known to mimic estrogen and has been linked to breast cancer and reducing male fertility.  Like with Parabens, there is wide disagreement on the actual level of cancer risk.

Sulfates can cause acne and also allergic reactions.  Common complaints include dry scalp, eye irritation, acne and other skin rashes. Sulfates also cause hair color to fade quicker. To avoid sulfates in you hair products, See our list of sulfate free shampoo.

3. Bismuth Oxychloride:

Bismuth Oxychloride, simply referred to as bismuth, is a common by-product of lead and copper ore refining and is slightly radioactive. It is most frequently found in mineral cosmetics designed for the face, lips, eyes and nail.  Unfortunately this product can be highly irritable, causing rashes, allergic reactions, itching and mild or severe acne. Because of this, we recommend seeking out bismuth free mineral makeup.

4. Triethanolamine (TEA), Ethanolamine (ETN) and Diethanolamine (DEA):

These are colorless viscous liquids found widely used in industrial detergents.  They are characterized by strong ammonia-like scent and can be found in cleansing or shaving gels and creams, body wash, shampoos, hair dyes, waterless hand cleaners, bubble baths, facial creams and hand and body lotions.   They are used as foaming agents and to control the pH in cosmetics.  They are known to be toxic to the body after periods of long exposure and have been links to cancer in animal laboratory testing.

5. Propylene Glycol:

In its synthesized form, propylene glycol is commonly used in stain removers, fabric softeners, wallpaper stripper, industrial antifreeze, automatic brakes and hydraulic fluids.  It is used frequently in cosmetics such as shampoo, hair styling products, all types of skin creams and cleansing creams, deodorant, acne treatment, toothpaste, aftershave, mascara and soaps.  It is known to cause a number of skin irritations including hives, eczema, dry skin and eye irritation.  It basically dries the skin from the inside out.  In addition to skin irritations, this chemical has also been linked to cancer, neurotoxicity and infertility.

These are just five examples of some of the many substances in cosmetics that consumers may wish to avoid to minimize their damaging effects on our health.

Want a brand that is generally free of ingredients of concern? Take a look at Korres natural products.

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Is Liposuction healthy?

Liposuction is one of the cosmetic surgeries you can use to get rid of unwanted fat on the body, and thus kick start your weight loss. Though you will definitely look smaller, leaner and trimmer after having liposuction performed; the question of whether or not liposuction is actually healthy or not is a question that is somewhat hard to answer.

Liposuction Considerations

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Jump starting weight loss

One issue that is beneficial in terms of having liposuction performed is that you do shed excess pounds and fat. This can be healthy when you use this as a way to kick start your total weight loss and better health goals. If you have been held back due to excess weight and fat, once you recover from liposuction you may find yourself more apt to continue working on a better physique. In this regard, liposuction can be healthy as it gives you the motivation you may need to get in better overall shape.

This option to get a good head start in terms of weight loss and better health can make liposuction healthy for you if you take the opportunity to continue striving towards a better way of living. You can use the initial weight and fat loss brought about through liposuction as a way to get yourself primed and geared towards getting fit and staying healthy.

Heart health and fat

One of the leading issues associated with heart disease is being overweight and carrying around excess fat. However, losing weight and fat through liposuction is not going to be beneficial for heart health, as that type of fat buildup and deposits are embedded deeper within the body. You need to have a better overall fitness level and diet to combat heart disease. But liposuction can get you headed down the right direction if you need some instant motivation.

Liposuction is not going to be beneficial to helping to correct heart disease which has been brought about due to carrying around too much fat. This is because liposuction only removes the top layer of fat, known as the subcutaneous layer of fat, and thus is not going to have an impact on helping to make you healthier in general. However, if you use the better shape you will be in following liposuction and thus work on getting in better shape overall; you can then work on ridding your body of deeper layers of fat which can be detrimental to your health.

Better Self Esteem

Regardless of why you are opting for liposuction, you can achieve better health when you use the initial weight loss as a means of getting in to a better shape overall. The health benefits derived through liposuction are also rooted in better self esteem as you will have a better body image and feel better after having shed the excess weight which has been plaguing you. This can be a great solution for those who need a little help in getting started in developing a better body and healthier lifestyle, as liposuction is a safe procedure which can give you the desired results you seek and give you the motivation you need to to continue making positive changes in your life for a better way of living.

About the Author: Guest post on behalf of cosmos clinic.

 

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