Saturday, July 24, 2010

I'm 15, am I suitable to use a vit E rich night cream with antioxidant?

I have a combination skin and a few zits but it says for all face type. IT also contains rich wheat oil and beeswax. My friend says Im too young for night cream, is it true? By the way, how does antioxidant helps your skin?I'm 15, am I suitable to use a vit E rich night cream with antioxidant?
You might be too young for the kind of night cream your friend is thinking of, but that's no reason not to try it. It's probably worth using because vitamin E is vital for the skin and you'll probably find it works wonders, although letting the skin breathe is important too. Try it for a month. Your skin is young so it shouldn't need too much of this sort of treatment, but unless you're allergic to an ingredient no harm should come of trying it and getting into the very good habit of it. When you're older, your skin really will need it.I'm 15, am I suitable to use a vit E rich night cream with antioxidant?
Of course it's suitable for you to use, and it's a great product to use. Antioxidants help your skin by removing free radicals and makes your skin fairer and healthier.
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3 TREATMENTS


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3.2 AVAILABLE TREATMENTS


3.2.1 Exfoliating the skin


3.2.2 Topical Bactericidals


3.2.3 Topical antibiotics


3.2.4 Oral antibiotics


3.2.5 Hormonal treatments


3.2.6 External retinoids


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3.2.8.2 Photodynamic therapy


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I can help, 15? Perfect for creating life long habits, check you intake first, eight glasses of water a day, every day, measure it out for the day, that's the easiest way. Next Nutrogenia has a wonderful soap for combination skin, and as it changes go to regular skin type Nutrogenia soap. Wash with cool water, use soap for about a minute, gently rubbing with your fingertips, a small baby's washcloth, and rinse and rinse very well. pat dry. 2 or 3 times a day. next don't eat greasy foods, eat 3 fruits (lemons are the best) oranges, apples, and next 3 veges every day. small portions if you don't care for your veges. light on the meat...only one peice of bread or oatmeal everyday...also walk for half an hour 5 to 7 times a week...never drink any kind of sodas, diet or regular type. also take omega 3-6 a few times a week, sometimes when our bodies are oily they can be regulated by taking an oil, our oils are overcompensating for the dry parts of our skin, seems backwards but a dermatologist told me this a long time ago and it was right! The best lotion for the face is Lubriderm, sold at walmarts...I use the type for extra-dry skin...that is also dermatologist recommended...and don't put your hands on your face thru the day, as a young person you probably don't even notice that you are doing it, bare minerals make up is the best kind, check out their bronzers for an extra look of health....see how much really goes into looking the very best possible...good luck....

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