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Natural Skin Care and Foot Cream Cocoa Butter

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Raw organic cocoa butter or cacao butter is a beauty skincare product that contains a large amount of antioxidants. It helps to neutralize a wide range of super-oxides and free radicals. It is infused with Vitamin E which is a strong antioxidant that can easily neutralize oxidizing agents. Cocoa butter also consists of a great amount of Vitamins A and C.

Natural Cocoa Butter for Super Dry Skin
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It has been scientifically proven that it helps in preventing skin degradation because of the harmful effects of the ultraviolet sun rays. UV radiation generates free radicals that destroy the skin very easily. But, if you use cocoa butter it can pose to be a great shield against the harmful rays of the sun.

Cocoa butter also consists of an essential amino acid that will aid in your beauty skincare. The butter works from inside out to help you feel and look great. It helps in decreasing skin roughness and scaling and improves vessel function and blood flow. It forms a thin barrier that helps in sealing in the moisture that allows your skin to breathe easily.
It is known to be the ultimate skin moisturizer that helps in keeping your skin soft and supple for a long time. Vivoderm’s foot cream consists of cocoa butter which is a wonderful treatment for tired or scaling feet. It is a highly effective treatment for dry and cracked feet. The light and fluffy texture leaves your feet smooth and fresh and absorbs quickly. So, if you suffer from extremely dry skin on your feet then you should definitely try out Vivoderm’s product.

The Importance of Using Natural Anti-Wrinkle Eye Cream

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Do you hate to look at the mirror anymore because what you see doesn’t reflect the face your remember? You are not alone. Many men and women have reported significant changes in their facial features and skin elasticity after the age of 40. Struggling with tired and wrinkled eyes and sagging skin doesn’t have to be a permanant condition. Starting off

Vivoderm anti wrinkle eye cream
Vivoderm Natural Anti Wrinkle Eye Cream

with a daily skin care routine and adding a natural eye cream to blast those wrinkles can be a few simple steps away.  For some, finding an anti wrinkle eye cream that is effective can be like finding a needle in a haystack. This is the very reason why most women (and men) these days are opting for medical treatments such as botox and chemical peels to get rid of wrinkles fast.

However, the chemical treatments do have their side effects and the cost is beyond the reach of many. Moreover, with time many women and men have now understood the importance of using natural skin care products and taking care of their skin and body to prevent unnecessary invasive treatments. Although, the market is flooded with different under eye creams, they hardly live up to their claims. It has been proven in many outside studies, that these commercial products for aimed at treating wrinkles and dark circles are little to no good at all.

So, if you are in search of a rich, anti wrinkle cream that is truly effective and made from 100% natural ingredients then you should definitely try out Vivoderm’s anti wrinkle eye cream. The Vivoderm anti wrinkle eye cream is infused with natural wrinkle-busting moisturizers like sweet almond oil, coconut oil and omega 3’s along with Vitamins A and E. Beta Carotene, the primary ingredient, is also a natural skin healer and wrinkle reducer. Natural herbs, like lavender help boost your skin’s immune reponse along with healing Aloe Vera. It helps to hydrate, protect and repair the skin dramatically. Using it regularly you will be able to reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles under your eyes.

The skin around your eyes is soft, thin and very susceptible to stress and harmful effects of the environment. Hence, it requires special care from you. So do yourself a favor, forgo all those dangerous laser treatments and chemical peels and  treat yourself to a natural eye cream solution today.

Let Your Skin Glow with a Balanced Diet

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If you want to have  glowing skin which makes you look glamorous all the time, a balanced diet acts as the perfect recipe. You need to have a balanced diet for a healthy skin and nourish it appropriately. There are various types of requirements which cater to a balanced diet. But you need to approach it in a disciplined way to get the right results. You can certainly get in touch with a professional dietician for this purpose rather than making decisions on your own.

Dry Skin Diet Tips

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Dry Skin Diet Tips and the Mediterranean Diet

We all know how important diet is to building healthy, beautiful skin. But did you know eating the right foods and avoiding the wrong ones can actually help prevent wrinkles and minimize the signs of aging?
According to a recent article in the UK’s Daily Telegraph, “Eating a Mediterranean diet can halve the risk of the most dangerous form of skin cancer, research suggests.” The recent study may eventually prove regular intake of fruit, vegetables, nuts and fish may protect against malignant melanoma.

The” Mediterranean diet,” which features plenty of vegetables, legumes, and olive oils, may be a catalyst for the body to absorb and benefit from fat-soluble antioxidant vitamins and phytochemicals, such as vitamin E, lycopene, and isoflavones. In this light, organic produce has been shown to contain a higher level of beneficial antioxidants than conventionally raised fruits and vegetables.

So, what does all this mean if you suffer from dry skin or sensitive skin? With dry skin issues, it is important to get the right types fats into your diet. But what are the right types of fats? For example, increased intake of saturated fat and monounsaturated fat in the diet has been associated with a decrease skin hydration. So consuming some saturated fats but not too many, seems to be best.
Countless studies show that an omega-3 fat deficiency is associated with dry skin and skin problems like eczema. That’s why it is important to consume adequate amounts of these essential fats, found in fatty fish, fish oils, flaxseeds, flaxseed oil, etc.

Be aware of the difference from the omega-6 polyunsaturated vegetable oils (including corn, canola, and safflower), formerly hailed as healing for the heart. Meaning, most need to eat more omega-3s and less omega-6 oils.
The dairy products you eat (and avoid) can also make a difference in skin aging. Butter, full-fat milk, margarine, and sweets should be minimal, while yogurt, cheese, and reduced-fat milk are neutral in their aging effects.

The epidermis (upper layer of the skin) is composed of 25 percent monounsaturated fatty acids. In the cell membranes, both monosaturated fats and saturated fats resist oxidation, a key process in cellular aging. Omega-6 polyunsaturated oils, on the other hand, contribute to the production of free radicals, the by-products of oxidation – also the cause of the skin aging process. This would increase both wrinkling and the risk of developing skin and other cancers, including melanoma. Polyphenols, found in fresh fruits, vegetable and herbs can protect the body’s cells against the damaging effects of oxidative stress, a process by which oxygen-rich molecules can attack and destroy cells in much the same way as rust rots a car.
Therefore, it is beneficial to eat more olive oil (a monounsaturated) while avoiding omega-6 polyunsaturated oils, such as corn, canola, safflower and others. Included in this list of foods to avoid, are the trans fats, present in margarine, most baked goods, fried, processed foods, and sweets, which are oxidized polyunsaturates, making them even more detrimental. In certain studies they have been shown to block healthy Omega -3 fats. High trans-fats content may interfere with the hormonal pathways needed for healthy fat metabolism and preventing inflammation.

Consuming the omega-3s and avoiding unhealthy oils that block them will help the body absorb the vital lipids needed in the skin cells and improve the hormonal actions. Since skin aging is caused by hormonal shifts that occur naturally in the aging process, it’s best to eliminate the polyunsaturated and trans fats as much as possible.

Fish oils and fish are the purest sources of omega-3 fatty acids,which can increase the lipid content of your cells. These fats have been shown to improve psoriasis and other severe dry skin conditions. If you are pregnant or nursing, please be aware of the mercury content in your fish – which has been shown to cause detrimental effects to mothers, and young children, so supplements may be the best way of obtaining these fats vital to skin health.

Dry, sensitive, and wrinkled skin can also be helped with a diet rich in antioxidants obtained from fresh fruits and vegetables, such as spinach, kale, collard greens, turnips, romaine lettuce, broccoli, leeks, corn, peppers, peas, and mustard greens. Egg yolks and oranges contain the antioxidant lutein. Lutein is an important natural antioxidant that may help your eyes stay healthy while maintaining the health of your skin.
So, to recap your skin-healthy diet should include:
• Fats from whole foods-nuts, seeds, olives, and avocados
• A wide variety of whole plant foods
• Monounsaturated fats, such as olive or nut oils
• Good sources of omega3 oils (never heated) or in capsule form
• Moderate use of omega-6 oils (corn, safflower, canola and soy oils)
• Limited amounts of processed foods and deep-fried foods
• Pure sources of omega3 fats, including a source of essential fatty acids (EFA)