Neck care tips

Posted by admin on February 16th, 2011

Lemon juice is very beneficial .Squeeze a few drops of fresh lemon juice in a egg white and apply this to your neck after 20 minutes wash it with cool water. With this your neck will become clean, fair and soft. Also rubbing lemon to the nails will give clean and smooth nails, rubbing lemon to the elbows, also gives fair elbows .

Neck Firming Cream tips

Posted by admin on September 16th, 2010

Going to a department store and buying a heavily advertised skin product will not be the neck firming cream you’re looking for.  The average store product is a moisturizer and you need more than that to tighten up the skin around the neck.

1. A firming neck cream needs to contain specific ingredients.  The skin around the neck is thinner than facial skin.  Because it usually has sustained a great deal of sun damage and other environmental weathering, it requires certain substances in a higher concentration.

2. The neck area will really need help from a product high in antioxidants.  Antioxidants promote a toning and tightening of the skin.  Antioxidants also destroy free radicals in your skin which are the enemy of youthful skin.

3. The best neck firming cream will also contain certain compounds that accelerate the formation of collagen.  Collagen tightens up the skin along with making it more healthful looking.  It has the effect of smoothing and lessening wrinkles and lines.

4. Your firming neck cream shouldn’t contain any synthetic chemicals, preservatives or fragrances.  These are commonly found in most department store products and are irritating, unsafe and not as effective as a natural product.  They also are definitely not required.  If you want a fragrance for instance, dab on a bit of perfume or an herbal oil with a natural fragrance.

5. The neck firming cream that I’ve found to be the most effective is a natural product that isn’t found in stores.  Most of the effective products in the skin care field are marketed without much advertising.  That’s because a large percentage of the budget is spent on research and the product itself.

6. Combine the best firming neck cream with sunscreen, exercise and a good diet and you will see results if you are disciplined in your application of the product.

Neck care

Posted by admin on November 4th, 2009

A waddle is cute as long as it is not referring to someone’s neck. The neck area is often forgotten when cleansing and applying protective treatment creams until one day we wake up and panic at the lines and loose skin on our neck. The neck area gets a lifetime of abuse from sun, clothing, and being forgotten. The area just under the chin usually escapes the glare from the sun as it is shaded by the chin, but the sides and lower portion suffer dearly. The pigmentation that occurs on the sides of the neck from photo damage (sun) is enhanced as this area is also where we often put perfume, . . . a definite ‘no-no’ for sun exposed areas.

Muscles that contribute to the firmness and contour of the jaw begin to age and relax causing a weakening in the tonus of the neck. Many women over time develop an increase in the adipose (fatty tissue) just under the chin contributing to the weight, or heaviness, of the neck area and loss of jaw definition. The texture and color of the skin becomes uneven, ruby points and skin tags may develop (especially along the base of the neck), all of which can be improved with some well deserved attention.

The neck area should be treated as automatically as the skin of the face. Cleansing, toning, regular exfoliation, mask application and a cream should be applied to the neck daily. If you are serious about slowing, preventing, or repairing damage to the delicate skin of the neck there are many specific products to care for this area, not to mention treatments that can do wonders. There are incredible serums, masks, creams, light treatments, microcurrent treatments, even exercises all to be considered before invasive procedures.


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