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"Beauty and Skin Care" will
help you find the answers you've been looking for and help
keep you informed about the latest skin care therapies and
advice.
Dear Friend, How many questions have you already asked yourself about
your skin? How often have you turned to websites or books
only to find the information to be confusing or simply
unconvincing? Are you worried that you aren't exploring all
of the options available for taking care of your skin?
Wouldn't you feel better if you just knew the basics of skin
care? Maybe you've been diagnosed with a certain skin care
condition or maybe you have concerns about your skin's
future or the skin of others in your family. In either case,
your mind is filled with questions about what you could and
what you should do. Have you begun to feel like you'd never
know everything? Or at least, do you feel like you'll never
be able to learn the really important things in order to
make the best decisions? Have you been wondering if there
was a way that you could finally learn more? The good news is that no matter if you're the patient or the
parent; "Everything You Always
Wanted to Know About Skin Care" is the
perfect resource for everything to do with your skin and
treating various concerns. Not only will you learn about how
to approach your concerns from a medical standpoint, but
you'll also learn about what you can do on your own. If you're ready to look better than you have in years, you
need to grab a copy of "Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Skin Care" right now. No matter what kinds of questions you have, I
will give you the answers you've been looking for.
To start things off, we're going to talk about what
the skin is and how it works:
Millions of people around the world just
like you have already begun trying to treat their skin on
their own, so you're not alone in your search. And with
"Everything You Always Wanted
to Know About Skin Care," you can be certain
that you have the facts about getting the treatment you
need.
So, where do we begin?
Even if you have no knowledge whatsoever
about how to treat your skin, my eBook is going to guide you
through the major skin care woes and concerns so that you
can choose the treatment that's right for you. The most common problem seems to be acne these days - for
both adults and teens.
In this eBook, you'll learn about:
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Types of acne
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Causative factors
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Treatment measures
When you have this information, you will
be able to talk to your doctor about your specific concerns,
increasing the odds you will get the right treatment, right
away. Of course, you can also try treatments on your own
before you make that appointment.
But acne is just one of the many skin care
concerns you might have. Many people - both young and old -
are worried about dry skin. In "Beauty and Skin Care," you're going to learn about this condition in detail.
Learn about:
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Xerosis - The Checklist
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Causes of dry skin
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Caring for dry skin
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Beauty practices
With this knowledge, you can make
the best decisions for your needs.
But for many people, skin care is more of
a practice in turning back the clocks and masking the signs
of aging, isn't it? In "Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Skin Care," you're going to learn about what really works for those
wrinkles and lines and what doesn't.
No matter what you decide to use, you can
begin treating your skin at home before considering plastic
surgery or other drastic measures.
Many people don't realize there is
actually a three step system that can be used for all types
and textures of skins - with minor adjustments for each:
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Cleansing
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Exfoliating
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Moisturizing
By learning about this system, you can
prevent skin problems, while also keeping your skin soft and
smooth no matter what your age.
But there's even more!
Shopping for skin care products is
probably the most frustrating part of caring for your skin -
but not anymore. I'm going to go into detail about how to
select the best products for your face and for your price
range.
I'll answer your concerns about:
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Skin care product ingredients
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Choosing the best products for your
skin tone
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Price vs. quality
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Research behind skin care
But…is there more than I can do to
protect my skin?
On any given day, you can probably find
one or more stories in the local newspaper dealing with skin
conditions. I've actually never understood why skin care
books tend to overlook these serious concerns. In
"Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Skin Care,"
we're going to cover basic advice for how you can take your
health into your own hands.
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Skin cancer
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Psoriasis
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Eczema
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Allergies
The detail that I go into with these
subjects allows you to have a clear understanding of what
you can do and when it's time to call in a doctor's help.
But what about specific concerns?
If you have specific questions and
concerns about your skin, I'm also going to give you advice
here.
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Freckles
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Whiteheads
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Dark under-eye circles
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Enlarged pores
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Warts
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Under-eye bags
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Stretch marks
No matter what you need, you can find it
in my comprehensive eBook.
Also, if you order a copy of
"Beauty and Skin Care ," I'm going to
include a copy of my special report, "What You Should Know About Facial Skin Care."

This 10 page report includes:
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Skin facts
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Tackling acne
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Caring for dry skin
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Tending to aging skin
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Creating a skin care regimen
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Choosing skin care products
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Skin conditions and diseases
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Home remedies
By giving you an additional book on
dealing with facial skin concerns exclusively, you will have
a head to toe resource for anything that might erupt on your
skin.
I just had so many ideas that I couldn't
fit them all into "Everything
You Always Wanted to Know About Skin Care." Even with 54 pages of information, I still needed to include
this special report for you.
But what are you really getting from these
books?
When you order a copy of "Everything You
Always Wanted to Know About Skin Care ," you're not only
getting a comprehensive guide to skin care options that
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Table of Contents Human Skin The Basics Acne The Universal Malady Dry Skin The Natural Problem Aging And Skin Care The 3-Step Regimen Facial Skin Care Skin Diseases And Conditions Cure, Remedies And Therapies The Last Word |
Here is an excerpt of the book
HUMAN SKIN THE BASICS
Skin is the largest organ of the human
body. From being a mere outer covering that holds all of it
together, its functions range up to protecting the entire
system from external atmosphere and of course, making you
look and feel good.
THE SKIN STRUCTURE
For a deeper understanding, first
let's have an insight into the basic skin structure in this
context.
Human skin basically has three main
layers and various types of cells. These layers include:
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Epidermis, which provides
waterproofing and a protection against infection
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Dermis, which is basically a
location for the appendages of the skin
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Hypodermis, the subcutaneous
adipose layer
THE SKIN TYPES - TEXTURES
As we will demonstrate in the next
chapters, skin care requires a process of careful planning,
deliberation and discipline.
Before we set out to do that, you
first need to know what type of skin you have. That's
equally important to know as the basics of care for each
skin type can differ considerably from one another.
Read on as we give you an insight into
each of the four main skin types along with their basic
features.
NORMAL SKIN
Normal skin is widely accepted as the
middle path between an oily and a dry skin. The main
features of this skin type are an even tone and soft and
smooth texture. Such type of skin has no visible blemishes
or pores and neither it has any greasy patches or flaky
areas.
With a smooth and supple surface, this
type of skin glows with inner health, only if it results
from good blood circulation and excellent bodily fitness.
OILY SKIN
Oily skin is basically shiny and
thick, having a dull tone to it. Skin that remains
chronically oily mostly has coarse pores, pimples and
blemishes. This type of skin is also prone to a lot of
blackheads.
In individuals with oily skin, the
sebaceous glands are quite overactive and hence produce
excess oil than is required. It is this oil that oozes out
and gives the skin a greasy shine. The pores are also
enlarged, giving the skin a coarse look.
DRY SKIN
Dry skin has a very low level of sebum
and is thus highly prone to sensitivity. This type of skin
mostly has a parched look, which is caused by its
instability to retain moisture.
In individuals with dry skin, it is a
must to apply some form of a moisturizing agent after
washing. In cases of excessive dryness, chapping and
cracking usually occurs. Besides, dry skin is also tightly
drawn over the bones. It has a dull look to it, especially
on the cheeks and around the eyes.
In the further chapters, you can get a
lot of further information about caring for your dry skin.
COMBINATION SKIN
As the name
suggests, this type of skin is a combination of both, oily
as well as dry skin. One of the most typical features is a
greasy T-zone, which basically comprises of the nose,
forehead and chin, along with a dry panel consisting of
cheeks, mouth and areas around the eyes.
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Cosmetic 123 Azhdari
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