Posts Tagged ‘Advice’

Beauty Secrets from Around the World (Part ONE) Health & Beauty Tips / Advice


Here it is!! The special, unique, obscure, and fun beauty and health tips. I have compiled 35+ tips for you in this two-part video!! Make sure to check out both parts (you dont want to miss anything…and I move pretty fast from tip to tip)! Who knows…maybe you will find a tip that will change your life! I think I have found a couple!!! I would like to thank everyone who took part of my contest! I got a lot of great tips and I will be including many more in the future!!! I love all of you and I am so happy to share my knowledge with others as well as learn from your awesome experiences!! Together, we can make a big difference!!! If you havent, please subscribe and add me on twitter www.twitter.com/thesublimeagent I will see you next time. Make sure to favorite this video and send it to anyone you care about…I think ANYONE can learn a thing or two from this video!! Sincerely, Michael (TheSublimeAgent)

Posted by on June 5th, 2010 No Comments

Beauty Secrets, Tips, and Advice (Part TWO) Health & Anti-Aging – TheSublimeAgent


This is Part 2 of my two-part Beauty Tips & Secrets video! I hope you already checked out part one. If not, please do :D Favorite this video and send it to your friends and family. Most likely they will thank you and these tips can benefit all types of people. The tips range from skin care, acne, anti aging, makeup, lifestyle, and health …. so anyone can benefit! These tips were collected from my wonderful subscribers during my recent contest! Let’s share the knowledge and keep it going!! Here is the link to SparklemissA (she is great, you simply MUST check her out!) www.youtube.com If you havent already, please SUBSCRIBE and add me on my new Twitter account www.Twitter.com/TheSublimeAgent Again, I love all of you and I thank you very much for all the wonderful support! -Michael

Posted by on May 30th, 2010 No Comments

Skin Care Advice : About the Prevention of Pimples


Pimple prevention requires first determining what causes the acne, whether it be stress, too much dairy intake or irritating hair products. Find out what causes pimples to effectively prevent them withadvice from a board-certified dermatologist in this free video on skin care. Expert: Loretta Ciraldo Contact: www.drloretta.com Bio: Dr. Loretta Ciraldo, the author of the book “Six Weeks to Sensational Skin”, is a board-certified dermatologist in Miami, Fla. Filmmaker: Paul Muller

Posted by on May 20th, 2010 No Comments

Healthy Skin Advice : Does Potato Juice Get Rid of Acne Scars & Stretch Marks?


Potato juice can be effective in getting rid of acne scars, but stretch marks may not be affected by its astringent and antibacterial qualities. Use fresh, raw potato juice topically on the skin with advice from aboard-certified dermatologist in this free video on skin care. Expert: Loretta Ciraldo Contact: www.drloretta.com Bio: Dr. Loretta Ciraldo, the author of the book “Six Weeks to Sensational Skin”, is a board-certified dermatologist in Miami, Fla. Filmmaker: Paul Muller

Posted by on May 10th, 2010 No Comments

ACNE ADVICE


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Posted by on January 16th, 2010 25 Comments

YOU’VE GOT ZITS! Acne Advice for Trans Guys and Everybody!


This is some advice about acne directed at trans guys but it’s probably good for anyone. If you’ve been eating cans and cans of Chef Boi-Ardee Testosteroni, this video will do you good!Acne sucks! Julie knows some shit about zits! There is a tribute to her old webzine, pizza-face.com at the end. Enjoy! Also check out the excellent www.skinema.com — Cool info on skin disorders portrayed in film!!!

Posted by on January 9th, 2010 23 Comments

Skincare and Grooming Advice for Men – Prevent and Get Rid of Acne Breakouts by Understanding Comedogenic Vs Non-comedogenic Ingredients

MAYBE YOU’VE COME across the term on a skincare product – and mores specifically – an acne prevention product. Maybe you read it on a medical website or heard it on a news program – but what exactly does “comedogenic” mean? And how can understanding it help improve men skin care and prevent acne? MenScience Androceuticals tackles these questions and provides the answers you need to insure you choose the right products to keep your skin looking its best – without acne breakouts.

What Does “comedogenic” Mean?

According to the American Academy of Dermatology, a “comedo” is an “acne lesion”, a hard blockage created from an excess of sebum in a pore. This blockage can lead to whiteheads, blackheads and pimples, so “comedogenic” refers to ingredients or products that have a tendency to block pores and promote comedones (plural of comedo), or acne.

Acne often forms from an overproduction of sebum (the oily substance on the skin) and bacteria (known as P. acnes), but when pores become clogged with sebum, bacteria can rapidly grow and whiteheads (clogged pores that have reached the surface), blackheads (clogged pores which have reached skin’s surface and darkened due to bacteria’s oxidation), and pustules (clogged pores which remain below the surface) begin to appear.

Although non-comedogenic skincare products may not prevent acne, they do not promote pore-clogging and acne production, either. Non-comedogenic ingredients and products are recommended by dermatologists and medical professionals for people who have oily or acne-prone skin, but all men should use non-comedogenic products to keep pores clear of acne causing bacteria and skin blemish free. MenScience takes acne seriously – which is why all products are formulated to be non-comedogenic.

Comedogenic Ingredients

Medical experts have a hard time classifying ingredients that are comedogenic because what may clog the pores of one man’s skin and cause breakouts may not affect another man’s skin at all. However, there are some ingredients that have a higher tendency to product acne comedones than others, and we’ve provided a few of them below. If you already suffer from oily or acne-prone skin, keep an eye out for these comedogenic ingredients when purchasing products:

- Cocoa Butter

- Pigments & Dyes (red in particular)

- Coal Tar

- Lanolin

- Isopropyl Myristate

How to Choose Non-Comedogenic Products to Help Treat Acne

No matter what type of skin you have, it’s always a good idea for men to stick to non-comedogenic skincare, shaving and grooming products to help control acne. When purchasing products, be on the lookout for specific comedogenic ingredients to help treat acne and choose products that are lightweight and non-greasy. Keep in mind the following tips when choosing these common men’s shaving and skincare products:

Moisturizers: Look for products that are described as oil-free and lightweight. Consistency should be thin, but still substantial. Once the product is applied, it should absorb quickly into the skin and not feel like it is layered on the surface. Choose products like the MenScience Advanced Face Lotion that have water-binding agents and soothing ingredients like hyaluronic acid, vitamin E and glycerin.

Cleansers: Your daily cleanser should be pore-clearing and contain deep cleaning ingredients such as salicylic and glycolic acid, which help control acne. These clear away oil and grime, without clogging pores or upsetting the face’s natural moisture levels. Cleansers that contain aloe vera extract are beneficial for men with acne-prone skin since they help soothe irritation and redness.

Sunscreens: Although many sunblocks tend to feel heavy, research has shown that many UV-blocking ingredients are not comedogenic. However, it’s important to use a sunblock that is non-greasy and absorbs immediately into skin like MenScience’s TiO2 Sunblock SPF 30. Also, be sure to completely wash away old sunblock you’ve put on throughout the day to further prevent acne comedones from forming!

Shaving Products: Shaving can aggravate blemishes and acne, so choose products that contain soothing, lubricating, water-based (not alcohol-based) ingredients such as aloe, allantoin and tea tree extract. This will keep pores clear, bypassing shaving irritation and acne.

Comedogenic Behavior

Even if you do use non-comedogenic products to keep your pores clear and reduce acne breakouts, you may find that you are still breaking out with acne pimples, blackheads and whiteheads. This could be because you may have some comedogenic habits. After all, acne thrives on bacteria, and there are many instances during the day when bacteria can be easily transported from your hands to your face. To keep bacteria levels down and prevent acne, consider the following tips:

According to a study by the American Society for Microbiology and the Soap and Detergent Association, one-third of all men don’t wash their hands after using the bathroom. This means there’s a lot of men walking around with germ-ridden hands. Since acne is caused by bacteria, every time you touch your face with your unclean hands, you’re spreading acne-causing germs. Keep your hands clean by washing them regularly with warm, soapy water, and don’t touch your face too often.

Have frequent bouts of acne around your jaw line? Your phone could be the culprit. Germs from your hands can easily be transmitted to hand-held devices, and sebum from your face can rub off on them as well. To prevent the spread of acne causing bacteria and kill germs, wipe your phone (office, cell phone, and home) down every week or two with an antibacterial wipe or a cotton ball dampened with rubbing alcohol. This also works for remote controls and computer keyboards.

If you still have trouble with acne, try an acne regimen, like MenScience’s Acne Treatment System

Rebecca Hausen is a published author, freelance copywriter and owns ReVcom Group, a public relations and marketing firm that creates and executes integrated marketing, advertising, and communications strategies for medium sized businesses in the Southeast. Rebecca currently serves as communication manager of MenScience Androceuticals, a men’s skincare, grooming and nutritional company headquartered in Miami, FL.

Posted by on January 8th, 2010 No Comments

Skin Care Advice : How to Remove the Redness of a Pimple


Removing the redness of a pimple begins with icing the area to reduce swelling, applying honey to the area as a natural antibiotic and using a green-based cosmetic that cancels out the redness. Treat the redness of a pimple withtips from a professional makeup artist in this free video on skin care. Expert: Kim Haertl Contact: www.austinmakeupartist.com Bio: Kimberly Haertl has worked and been trained as a makeup artist and skincare consultant by major cosmetic brands such as Chanel, Lancôme …

Posted by on December 19th, 2009 19 Comments