8/2/08

Homeopathic Treatment For Acne - A Holistic Acne Remedy That Has Been Growing in Popularity

By Mei Susanti

The premise that underpins a homeopathic medical treatment is addressing the problem at the source or root cause. You will always hear words like "holistic treatment" as it aims at treating the whole person, making them completely well in every way, rather than just addressing one condition on its own in the way that a normal medical treatment would.

Another basis that is strongly rooted in all homeopathic treatment is the concept of self-healing. It works by boosting up the body's immune system and encourages the body to heal itself, rather than using invasive practices (such as surgery) or aggressive medicines. This is the reason why many people claim that homeopathic treatment has less or no side effect.

Hence, many people believe that adopting a homeopathic treatment for acne is an extremely safe and effective option. It's for this reason that a homeopathic acne solution is increasing in popularity.

Another fact about homeopathic treatment for acne is that it needs time to work; so if you adopt this method, you will unlikely to see immediate results. Another unique characteristic of homeopathic treatment is that it may look into other aspects of your life that are seemingly unconnected to your problem.

For example, when treating your acne problem, a homeopathic physician may want to know about your life in general and all about the environment that you live in, before he or she decides on the best form of treatment for you. That's the reason why many people believe that acne could be the cause of stress or unhealthy lifestyle.

Homeopathy treatment for acne addresses acne as an outward sign or a manifestation of a deeper problem. For that reason, you will never hear a homeopath prescribe ointments or creams to treat your acne. This is because such method is only tackling the problem at the most superficial level, which is definitely not what homeopathy is all about.

As mentioned earlier, when seeking for an appropriate treatment, homeopathy always tackles the problem as "whole" both inside and out rather than just scratching at the surface; the goal is to discover the root of your problems.

Homeopathy could be a great alternative treatment for your acne; however, you should accept that it is not going to be successful in every case. Nevertheless, since homeopathy focuses on the root cause of your acne, even if it does not cure it completely, it is very unlikely to do you any harm; and you're unlikely to suffer from any unpleasant side effect.

If you're interested in discovering more alternative treatments to clear acne fast, check out our Natural Skin Care Guide first before you buy another product. You can also download a FREE report: Facial Skin Care Secrets. This little report is packed with tons of great skin care tips.
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Beauty Salons - Your Ticket to Skin Care

By Julia Elorriaga

Taking care of our skin should be a part of our daily regimen and hygiene. God gave us the perfect skin when we were born and it is our duty to preserve or perhaps prolong its youthful stage. Taking care of our skin can be done in many ways through our lifestyle, diet and some pampering. Our skin shows what we have been doing, what we have been eating and how we take care of ourselves.

Rashes and irritations attacks babies, pimples and breakouts freaks teenagers out and lastly, lines and wrinkles are life sentences for most middle-aged people. All of us have skin problems and we cannot hide from them. One thing for sure, we have to confront them and address any problems that may come our way.

Skin care regimen can be natural or scientifically and technologically assisted. It ranges from using ingredients from our kitchen to consulting our dermatologist and hitting off to the nearest spa. It can be a one-minute routine or would take up a couple of sessions. All comes down to one goal of having a healthy glowing skin.

With this increasing demand for skin care, beauty salons are now offering skin care to its clients. When we speak of beauty salons, what usually enter our minds are pedicures, manicures, hair styling and make-up. But now, beauty salons are now offering spa services which include skin care.

What skin care services do beauty salons offer?

Beauty salons now offer many skin care services with facials as the most common. Next to facials refer to the facial scrub and other treatments including diamond peels. Other skin care services that salons offer are paraffin treatments, masks, and exfoliations.

What supplies and equipments do they have?

Beauty salons now include creams, scrubs, masks and many more in its supplies. Skin care now is a "legitimate" division in beauty salons together with hair, cosmetics and hand and foot. One can find their indulging brands like Burts Bees, Garnier and even

Lancome products in the salon's shelves where they can freely purchase any of their preferred skin care products. Salon owners are also now investing in equipments specifically for skin care.

Aside from supplies and equipment, beauty salons don't just hire nail technicians or hair stylist but masseurs and attendants as well. These new workforce caters the operations especially for skin care. They are the ones who carefully perform laser treatments, prepare the scrubs and patiently wait for the masks in our dull faces dry up.

Beauty salon truly comes a long way. Women used to go there to get their weekly manicure and pedicures and have their grays covered. But now, men are also hopping in as part of their clients and their services are even wider. One doesn't have to wonder why the word "spa" is added to most beauty salons. Indeed, salons cater their clients from head to toe. Skin care has been making waves not only in the dermatologist's clinic but also in the local salon near you.

Julia Elorriaga LastSkinCare.com
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A Little Dabble - Do Ya?

By Jamee Tenzer

How many times have I started something, only to give it up 3 to 6 months later? And, to make things worse, like an amnesia survivor, I have absolutely no memory of why I stopped. I am only left with regret and a lingering annoyance with my seeming inability to "stick with something." Does this happen to you?

Take yoga, for example. Armed with my cheery pink yoga mat and dressed in cozy yoga pants, I twisted, balanced, and held challenging poses with the best of them. I enjoyed it immensely and felt good after every class. One year later, I woke up and realized that at some point, I had stopped practicing yoga. What happened? How did that drop out? What changed? What is wrong with me?

Or, there was my commitment to start the day early. I loved it! Each day began easily before anyone in the house was stirring. I had plenty of time to check my emails before rousing the kids, making the lunches, delivering them to school and starting my work day. Fabulous! This would last forever, right? Wrong. I think that lasted for about 7 1/2 weeks.

So what is this about? Why are we unable to sustain new patterns, at times? Or, should the question be; why do we feel we have to? In looking more deeply, I realize that I hope to stick with new patterns because I want to cross things off my list - FOREVER. After all, wouldn't it be great to cross the whole dirty business of Exercise off the list? Whether it is yoga, biking, jogging or aerobics, my deepest wish is that I would settle into something and be done - really done. I imagine people asking, "How do you stay so fit at age 92?" And I reply with pride, as I balance on one finger; "I have been practicing yoga for 50 years and I have never missed a day!"
But maybe that's not how life is? Perhaps, we are dabblers at heart. Is it the variety that is interesting? We dabble in meditation, art, reading and organization. We learn a language and then we don't practice it and forget. Last year I dabbled in healthy lunches for the kids. I bought a dozen books and learned to hide spinach in Jello and lentils in home-made cookies. Yum! I thought it would last forever (My children imagined this also, to their dismay.) But, after awhile, I just stopped. Like a jilted lover left with no explanation, my healthy lunch cookbooks lay disillusioned on the kitchen counter. Did I lose interest in keeping my kids healthy? No, but I lost interest in the process. It was time to move on and learn something new. It was time for me to dabble in something else.

So, here's to the dabblers! Try things out for awhile. Enjoy the variety. Become a Jane of all trades and master at none. Sometimes, a little dab'l do ya.

1. Choose something to dabble in. Don't commit to forever, just commit to what you enjoy.
2. The next time you stop doing something, acknowledge yourself for having tried it and move on. Support your own curiosity.
3. Make a list of all of the things you have dabbled in over the years and celebrate. You have accomplished, a lot!

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