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		<title>Skin care-Beyond Creams and Serums</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 29 Oct 2009 19:26:18 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>June Camacho</dc:creator>
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		<category><![CDATA[anti-aging]]></category>
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	First off, I am 49 years old and have not had any kind of plastic surgery, botox, fillers or anything like that. I can&#8217;t say that I would never do anything like that but for now I prefer to stick to non-invasive treatments. The area of skincare is what prompted me to set up this [...]]]></description>
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	<strong>LED Light Therapy<br />
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	LED light has a rejuvenating effect on the skin. It can help to reduce lines and wrinkles by improving circulation and stimulating collagen. It also can offer pain relief so you can apply it to other areas of the body. A lot of the research on this came from NASA. Apparently weightlessness for extended time periods causes problems like slow wound healing. They found that by applying LED light therapy to these areas that it increased the circulation and stimulated the cells into healing faster. The same thing is true for infrared heat so this light combines both. If you get LED light therapy in a salon as an &ldquo;add-on&rdquo; to your facial by the time you have a couple of facials you will have paid for one of these. From my understanding, just getting a &ldquo;treatment&rdquo; once a month when you have a facial is not really that beneficial since it needs to be used consistently. At first, you are supposed to use it 9 minutes two times a day for the first 30 days and then once a day after that. Unlike some other smaller lights where you have to move it over your face the entire time, this light covers the whole face. Read more about this technology on my site and you can also order the light directly off my site. It is made by a good company and they stand behind their product.</p>
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	<strong><span style="font-size: 14px;"><span id="{A72D1146-F229-4A0B-BCA2-64D2513887F4}" style="font-family: times new roman,times,serif;">Clarisonic</span></span></strong></h3>
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	This is an ultrasonic facial brush. Many of you are already using ultrasonic tooth brushes and this works on the same principle. It will clean your skin 10 times better than using a washcloth or just your facial cleanser. The brush does not rotate like most other handheld facial cleaners. It uses ultrasound (high speed sound waves) that penetrate the skin and get it really clean. This is the brand that I recommend (Clairsonic). I use the brushhead made for sensitive skin. They have one now that has attachments for the body.</p>
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	I ordered mine from <a href="http://www.qvc.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href, '', 'resizable=no,status=no,location=no,toolbar=no,menubar=no,fullscreen=no,scrollbars=no,dependent=no'); return false;">www.qvc.com</a> <span>&nbsp;</span>Just go to the main page and type in Clarisonic and they will have several different options. The actual Clairsonic is exactly the same in all the kits. Different kits have different attachments and some come with products. I did not use any of the products because I like something more natural. I would just order the basic Clairsonic with the facial brushes. If you think that you might like to use it on other parts of your body then order the one with more brushes, like I said the actual Clarisonic is the same in all the kits.</p>
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	I like ordering from QVC because they never share my information with anyone and their customer service cannot be beat. If you are not happy with anything you order then you can return it for a full refund (no restocking fees or anything like that) no questions asked. You can return half empty bottles of skin care products, make-up, etc. for a full refund. If you order clothes and wear them and if you do not like them you can return them even without the tags and even if you have washed them so they are very customer service oriented. You have to sign up and get a membership number but you are not charged for that and you do not have to place any kind of minimum order. It is not like any kind of club or anything like that.</p>
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	You can also order it from <a href="http://www.sephora.com">www.sephora.com </a></p>
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	<span style="font-size: 14px;"><span style="font-family: times new roman,times,serif;"><strong>Microneedling-Ouch! (well just a little)</strong></span></span></p>
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	This is a little roller with a handle that has microneedles sticking out all over. You roll it across your face and it&nbsp;punctures the skin on a microscopic level. Why in the world would you want to do that? Actually, this is a skin rejuvenating treatment that is FDA approved because it actually works to stimulate collagen (collagen is abundant&nbsp;in younger skin).&nbsp; In essence, by puncturing the skin this sets up a healing process whereby new skin cells grow which results in the formation of collagen fibers and improved blood supply. This improves the thickness of the skin&nbsp;which in turn improves the skin texture and reduces wrinkles. It also helps with hyperpigmentation and depending on the size of the needles (they come in different sizes) it can be used to treat stretch marks, cellulite and scars on any part of the body. These little punctures also&nbsp;create portals for your skin care products to enter and work better.</p>
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	As far as the ouch factor, well it is a little ouch but not that bad. You are doing it very lightly (not enough to draw blood) and you will look a little pink when you are done.&nbsp;The size that is recommended for the face is 0.5 mm for anti-aging and light acne scarring. 1.0mm for light stretch marks and 1.5mm for deep stretch marks and very deep scarring. I use mine about 5 times a week. You need to replace it about every 6 weeks or so depending on how many times a week you use it. You just pour some alcohol on it after each use so it is easy to care for.&nbsp;My friend Amy (an aesthetician in Clearwater, Florida)&nbsp;carries them. She also has a great firming serum and you can place an order by calling&nbsp;727-698-5555.</p>
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	<strong>Galvanic Spa System<br />
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	See my post on this exciting skin care device that helps to tone, hydrate and enhance the absorption of nutrients! I used to get these treatments regularly at a salon but now I can do it myself at home and save thousands. If you have ever priced these treatments they average about a $100 per treatment. This is a must have for great skin.</p>
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