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postheadericon Hormone Therapy

Long-term hormone therapy used earlier in menopause is associated with fewer wrinkles and less skin rigidity in postmenopausal women, according to a Yale School of Medicine research report published in the August 2005 Fertility and Sterility journal.

“These benefits were seen in women who had consistently used hormone therapy and had been in menopause for at least five years,” said Hugh S. Taylor, M.D., associate professor in the Division of Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility in the Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology & Reproductive Sciences at Yale School of Medicine.

“We don’t believe hormone therapy will make wrinkles melt away once they’re already there, but the results of our study show that hormone therapy can prevent them. Hormone therapy makes wrinkles less severe and keeps skin more elastic,” Taylor added.

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postheadericon Find The Best Natural Skin Care Products

What You Absolutely MUST Know About Skin Care Products Before You Buy. If you’re interested in finding out more about the best and healthiest skin care in the world continue reading. Shortly you’ll know more about how skin care products work than almost any skin care consumer.

And by the time you finish reading this page, we guarantee you will be able to choose a quality skin care product that gives you the results you earnestly desire, naturally.

Even though we don’t know you, we’ll bet that, if you’re like us, you’re sick and tired of skin care products that don’t do what they claim to.

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postheadericon Three Key Ingredients For Beautiful Healthy Skin

In today's modern society, image is everything and having nice skin is the foundation to looking your best. It's not just women either, more and more men are concerned about turning back the clock and are buying skin care products too.

There are however slight differences in the make up of women's and men's skin, especially in the area of the face. But regardless of your sex, men and women need two very important skin proteins – elastin and collagen in order to have beautiful, healthy skin.

These two proteins are produced in abundance when we are young. They give the skin flexibility and firmness. Notice that young children and teens never have wrinkles. As we age, collagen and elastin break down and we start to see wrinkles, sagging skin, dark circles around the eyes and pigment inconsistencies.

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postheadericon Natural Acne Treatments: What are the Best Acne Vitamins?

You really are what you eat. This means that if you have a problem with acne vitamins and mineral supplements may make the difference between getting your skin under control and suffering for most of your young adult life with outbreaks.

Vitamin A is used as a prescribed medical treatment for acne, not just as an acne vitamin. Marketed as Accutane or Retin-A, megadoses of a specific subtype of vitamin A have been proven to reduce the problem of acne in even the most stubborn cases. However, the dosage required can be dangerous in some cases. For instance, it can cause birth defects to the unborn children of pregnant women who take it. It also causes the skin to be especially susceptible to sun damage. It’s usually prescribed by a doctor only after other regimens have not worked. A course of therapy lasts up to twenty weeks in most people.

Over-the-Counter Vitamins for Acne

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postheadericon How To Find Vitamin Supplements for Healthy Skin

We all want to look good. We all want that healthy glow that no amount of make up could truly give us. We want the healthy skin that we had when we were young. Surgery and spa treatments are expensive and could take up so much time in our busy lives. Good thing there are vitamin supplements that can help achieve this.

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postheadericon Sclerosis.(AUTOIMMUNITY/CONNECTIVE TISSUE)

SEATTLE — Reductions in skin elasticity appear to be a possible biomarker for the progression of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis that deserves further study, according to study results.

The change in the potential biomarker was associated with changes in the Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Functional Rating Scale-Revised and other clinical measures of disease progression, including forced vital capacity.

ALS patients are known to have reduced skin elasticity, in which the skin returns slowly to its original shape and dimensions after being stretched. However, this phenomenon has not been quantified and suffers from substantial intra- and inter-observer variability.

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postheadericon Foods that Help Improve Skin Elasticity in Aging Skin

Just as starting a workout at any age is beneficial to your health, it's never too late to use proper nutrition to help improve skin elasticity in aging skin.

Aging Skin is Inevitable

Collagen is a component of the skin which increases and enhances its elasticity. It is estimated that we lose an average of one percent of our skin’s collagen every year once we enter our 20s, and skin which is significantly exposed to the sun’s UV rays loses the collagen at an even faster rate.

Even those who avoid excessive sun rays, follow strict beauty regimens, and have regular skin treatments will eventually begin to show signs of aging skin. Yes, these treatments and preventative measures may potentially delay the aging process, but sometimes adding an extra boost to these efforts is well worth the effort.

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postheadericon New Proven Bio

Dramatically Reduces Wrinkles, Age Spots, and Skin Problems–Could Replace Most Cosmetics

(OSLO)–Did you ever wonder why younger skin is so incredibly wrinkle resistant? Why it retains its healthy vibrant glow under almost any condition? Why it always feels pleasantly thick and firm to the touch?

The answer is Epidermal Immunity. It's what dermatologists say gives younger skin the amazing power to fight off the things that age us like sun, smoke, and stress, the power to quickly repair and regenerate, the power to remain beautifully wrinkle free!

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postheadericon Vitamin for Healthy Skin, Good Benefits of Vitamins for Skin

Vitamin for Healthy Skin

Apart from using makeup for looking good, a healthy diet is also essential. A nutritious, full of vitamins, balanced diet is not only a delicious way to eat – it can work wonders for your skin. A healthy diet means diet contains lots of fresh fruits and vegetables, fibre rich, low in fats and low in added sugar and salts that provides your skin all the required vitamins and minerals for proper functioning.

Vitamins Checklist for Healthy Skin

Vitamin A Vitamin A is essential for growth and repair of certain skin tissues. Its deficiency can cause dryness, itching and loss of skin elasticity. Foods like carrots, spinach, broccoli and apricots are good sources of vitamin A.

Eating for a Beautiful Healthy Skin
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postheadericon 8 Super Food Secrets for Healthy Skin

Want Smooth, Supple, Wrinkle-Free Beautiful Skin? Try super food secrets for healthy skin.

Here are eight secrets in seven super foods that will keep your complexion glowing and give you beautiful skin.

Scientific Skin Care, Lotions and Potions…they’re all great, but have you ever heard the phrase “Beauty Comes From Within?” Eat super foods for healthy skin and you'll look younger and feel better.

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