Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Protect those little tootsies! They will thank you later!


We ensure our children eat a well balanced diet. We pack water when they head out to play sports. We push put them to bed on a schedule, with a story most nights. We do put sunscreen on them when they go out, but is it the right kind? The right amount? Should they wear hats, sunglasses, long sleeves when running about with friends?

This article from Trails.com is just the little bit of help we all need this busy summer season!

The faithful application of sunscreen prevents sunburns, premature aging of the skin and the potential development of skin cancer. While adults have plenty of choices when it comes to sunscreen protection, choosing the best sunscreen for kids depends on the children's ages and the kinds of activities in which they engage. For example, children under the age of 1 year should not be treated with a regular kind of sunscreen lotion but instead rely on specialty sun blockers.


Infants younger than 12 months should be protected with UV-resistant clothing in addition to specially formulated sun-blocking lotions. The goal is sun protection that equals an ultraviolet protection factor (UVF) of 50.

The Mountain Sprouts base romper--starting at $28 (as of 2009)--offers the comfort that breathable, moisture-wicking fabrics provide and the whimsical colors. You may choose from three different sizes; small fits babies between the ages of newborn to 6 months, while medium is for infants between 6 and 12 months. Young toddlers between 12 and 18 months should wear a large size, while older toddlers between 18 and 24 months fit into an extra-large romper. The garment comes in canary yellow, cranberry, and indigo.

In a pinch, you may be able to rely on Grangers Sun Shield Protectorant, which is a wash-in garment UVF enhancer. Depending on the clothes you choose for your child, you could enhance their sun-screening abilities up to UVF 50.
Sunscreen Containing Zinc or Titanium Oxide is Safe for Babies

The same ingredient that makes diaper rash creams so effective---zinc or titanium oxide---also makes infant sunscreen safe; sometimes you will see it in combination with titanium oxide. As opposed to other kinds of sunscreen lotions, this cream actually stays on the upper layers of the skin rather than being absorbed.

Adult sunscreens are just as effective on a baby's skin, but dermatologists warn against using them on a child's entire body. The problem arises when the infant's skin absorbs the chemicals, which may lead to diarrhea, allergic reactions and sickness. Choose a specialty infant sunscreen to be on the safe side. A great example is the Baby Blanket brand, which offers titanium dioxide sun block starting at $8 (as of 2009) for a 6-oz. bottle.


Dermatologists suggest that kids should learn to use sunscreen as early as possible. One option is using brightly colored lotions that lose their coloring when properly rubbed into the skin. They are fun for kids and offer all-body protection. The minimum UVF any sunscreen should possess is sun protection factor (SPF) of 30. An example is Avon's Cool 'n Fabulous sunscreen, which goes on blue but turns translucent when you apply it to the skin. A 4-oz. bottle retails for about $6 (as of 2009).


The best sunscreen for kids will do little if it washes off as soon as the child jumps into the pool or begins to sweat. Buy the kinds of sunscreen your children will wear and that are formulated for their activities. For example, sweat-resistant and waterproof sunscreen does not have to be reapplied as often, even if your child plays in a soccer match of swims in the pool. Other enhancements to sunscreens for kids include bug repellents, which are useful when spending time on the trails, and you want to ensure that the youngsters do not get bothered by mosquitoes. Avon offers a 4-oz. pump spray of Skin So Soft that provides SPF 30 and also insect protection. The product starts at $13 (as of 2009).

Tuesday, June 29, 2010

FIREWORKS, SPARKLERS, BRIGHT LIGHTS, BIG CITY!


http://www.radiesse.com/en-US/

Radiesse is the filler that will ensure all eyes are on you even when the Fireworks are going off! Fine lines around the lips. Flaccid skin around the chin and underneath our eyes are a thing of the past! And Radiesse may last for a year or more! More beautiful reasons to Celebrate!

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Tuesday, June 8, 2010

Cancer Check for Dummies? Well, call me Stupid!




This could not be more timely, or less "DUMB"! Take a look at this link to Cancer Screening for Dummies. Again it proves that knowledge is NOT a dangerous thing!


http://etips.dummies.com/click.asp?p=5602933&m=8331&u=153698

Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Obagi Wants to Give MORE to us!




How easy can it be for Obagi to help us? I use the products twice a day, my family comments on how my skin has improved and looks "dewey" beautiful... And now Obafi wants me to be an Ambassador! Of course I will share my views! Everyone is entitled to my opinion! What about you?

Sunday, May 23, 2010

As children we ask for water to drink. As adults we have to be reminded....




As children we learn that water makes up 80% of our bodies. Water aids in everything from memory retention and concentration to the healthy appearance of skin, our largest organ. Water nourishes our skin from the inside, as we protect and moisturize from the outside.

When the temperature outside heats up, our skin responds and dehydration occurs before we have time to notice or react. To counter the negative affects of everyday day water loss, we must replenish this important nutrient frequently. Doctors and Medical Researchers strive to have us drink 6 to 8 (8 oz) glasses of water every day. This sounds like a lot, and for many can be hard to achieve.

To help keep our bodies stocked with this beneficial liquid, here are a few tasty ways to entice you.

* Purchase an attractive pitcher and keep it filled with water in your refrigerator. Add blueberries, slices of lime, lemon, orange or strawberries for a quick tasty "pick me up".

* Treat yourself to reusable water bottles in your favorite colors and patterns. Each night fill them with chilled water from your pitcher and then change them out thru out the day.

* When eating out, sample new ice teas or flavored bottled water.

* When gift giving, remember your friends will forever benefit from your thoughtfulness when you present them with a lovely water bottle or two.

Be good to yourself this summer. Go have fun in the sun, knowing you have your body covered from the inside out.


http://www.ehow.com/how_2122915_hydrate-aging-skin.html
www.mayoclinic.com/health/water/nu00283 - 20 hours ago - Cached - Similar

Friday, April 30, 2010

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How will you be Pampered this Mothers Day? Traditionally Moms receive flowers and candy, maybe a vacuum to celebrate the Love and non-stop caring, cleaning, and pooling that comes with the territory... Maybe it is time to Spice Up the gift of appreciation.

Any one out there have a list of ways to say THANKS, your are One Hot Mama?

Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Give Yourself a Hand



"They" say we only have 15 seconds to form a first impression. We tend to think highly of someone that dresses well, speaks clearly and makes eye contact. And then there is the hand shake. Have you ever changed your first impression based on a weak handshake or holding clasping dry scaly skin?

Think about it. Is your skin hydrated and smooth? Are Age spots sending the wrong impression? Are your nails clean and well trimmed? Do you shake hands with a firm, confident grip? Depending on your profession, the opinion of your patrons could make or break your career.

Hands communicate more about a person then can be said in a short amount of time. As we deliver our presentation and wave our hands about, they tell how we take care of ourselves. As we prep and deliver food our hands tell how clean the kitchen is. As we point out yet another place a signature is required, our hands tell how we respect our body, and our clients money.

25 years ago in this country a manicure was reserved for the housewife of a wealthy business man and the emerging female business owner. Today 25% of all manicures are reserved for professional men. These men see the manicure as an intregual part of their polished image. Just as woman always have.

Taking care of ourselves should not stop at the neck, wrist or ankle (we'll get to feet in our next blog). Just as we search out proper skin care for our face based on age, season, and skin type, we need to treat our hands with the same respect.
Beyond the obvious of receiving a professional manicure once a month, taking care of our hard working digits is fairly simple.

* Moisturize your hands at least twice a day (am and pm).
* Replace your bar soap with a liquid soap in each bathroom.
* Wear protective rubber gloves when working in the garden and washing dishes.
* Each week when exfoliating your face, exfoliate your hands at the same time.
* Once a week apply your thickest, richest moisturizer to your hands before bed.
* Wear Sunscreen to prevent age spots and sun damage.
* Wear protective gloves in windy and cold weather.
* Eat balanced, healthy foods and stay hydrated!
* Do not bite your nails, or pick at any cuticles or hangnails.
* Always file in the same direction.
* Purchase a good pair of nail clippers.
* Know how you want your hands to look, and keep them that way.

For those of us who are REALLY interested keeping our hands and skin looking young, healthy and strong there are professional treatments that should be considered.
Laser's can remove sun and age spots during your lunch hour. Juvederm and Radiesse are exceptional fillers, used to add volume back into the areas of our hands where aged skin gets stretched thin.

So the next time you dress to impress, give yourself a hand for including them in your basic routine.


http://www.everydayhealth.com/skin-and-beauty/cold-weather-hands.aspx?xid=nl_EverydayHealthAsthmaandAllergies_20100202



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