Stretchmarks - Causes and Removal

December 25, 2009 by Monica · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Beauty 

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Plenty of individuals across the world have to deal with stretchmarks. Both men and women will find them appearing after times of rapid growth such as puberty. Women, of course, suffer with them after pregnancy.

They occur as our skin tries to keep up with the rate of growth in the bones, muscles or, in the case of pregnancy, child. Invariably however, it fails to do so and tiny splits form in the second layer of skin, known as the Dermis. These tears show as red streaks initially and change over time to a silvery colour.

The stretch marks in actual fact are pockets of skin with reduced levels of collagen. As the middle layer is ripped apart during the growth phase, it fails to restore itself so that it appears like its former state. Of course, it is only a cosmetic concern as there is little or no medical disadvantage to having these marks, the cosmetic concerns, however, are great. They make you feel self concious in front of people and don’t look very nice.

Removal stretch marks involves boosting the collagen levels within the Dermis layer of skin. This is best done by increasing your own physical natural ability to produce collagen as opposed to introducing it from alternative sources. The most common technique for doing this is microneedling with derma rollers, an effective collagen induction therapy.

The other additional benefit of this type of treatment, is the way in which it boosts the effectiveness of creams and oils, such as the very popular bio oil. It gives these lotions the ideal conditions to penetrate the upper levels of skin to a far greater degree providing a much enhanced result.

As with anything involving health and wellbeing, it is vital to do your research and go and see your doctor before beginning or using any product or treatment.

The 3 Things You May be Missing if You Take Vitamin E Orally

October 5, 2009 by Monica · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Anti-Aging 

When talking about skincare, everyone knows about vitamin E.

Its main purpose has been to lighten scars. Applying this vitamin to scar tissue results in dramatic lightening over time.

There are so many other things that vitamin E can help with in your skin care routine. Just because you don’t have scars, doesn’t mean that you don’t need vitamin E. However, this crucial vitamin does so much more.

Here are some things you may not be aware of about vitamin E:

Daily use of Vitamin E is extremely good for your skin and can prevent wrinkles
Vitamin E is a healer. When you put it on cuts or scrapes it will actually help the skin to re-seal, not just heal up and leave a scar. For this reason, it is great at treating scars. Dry skin leads to cracked skin, which in turn forms into wrinkles. You already have a head start on wrinkles if you are already using vitamin E.

Vitamin E will be work twice as good if you exfoliate the right way
Exfoliating your skin removes all the dead skin cells. This can also diminish the appearance of scars and wrinkles. Responsibly exfoliate and use vitamin E to make big changes in the appearance of scars and wrinkles fast. Putting your skin at risk of chronic inflammation is the result of over exfoliation.

Stretch marks can disappear with the use of Vitamin E
Stretch marks will appear when your skin is stretched beyond its normal limits. However, the distortion still creates an opportunity for scar tissue to form. Prevention is the key and daily use of vitamin E will help prevent the appearance and formation of stretch marks.

However, there are more uses for vitamin E than just topical. Take vitamin E as a supplement and use it on your skin for optimum health. You can break open vitamin E oil supplements and use them on stretch marks, as well. You will be totally astonished at what vitamin E can do you for skin body inside and out.


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