Third Eye – Prevention/Concealment/Cure

To prevent the occurrence of third eye keep the area between your brows really clean and use a pore cleanser. Ingrown hairs are a common cause of third eye, pluck the hair between your eyebrows carefully, pulling from the root in the direction that the hair grows. If your third eye is like a very deep pimple see your dermatologist for a possible prescription of antibiotics or another drug strategy.

A heavy concealer should be used, gently dab concealer on with a Q-tip or paint it on with an acrylic brush.

Squeezing is not a cure for third eye. Visit a dermatologist for an anti-inflammatory drug that will dry up this condition within 12 hours.

In case of frequent outbreaks, to prevent scarring, be sure to visit a dermatologist to get the drugs that can control the condition.

 


The author of this post is Abigale Hiscock, she regularly writes for Passing Time . Abigale is slowly becoming an authority on thread veins treatments.

Posted: June 18, 2007 Comments Off

Is your baby having Diaper Rash?

Diaper rash is as common in babies and toddlers as simple cold and is generally caused by the constant wetting and drying of delicate skin and exposure to irritants. It can be caused by irritants like urine, stools, detergents, fragrances, plastics component of diaper, baby-wipes or even soaps.

There are many preventive measures to avoid the diaper rash, but with all the preventive measures, it is very common for your baby to have a rash.

O        Change the diapers often and wash the skin during the change.

O        Use an ointment such as Desitin®, A&D®, Eucerin®, zinc oxide or Nivea®.

O        Keep the baby without diaoer for some time to provide open air to the skin.

O        Switch to different diapers, if the issue is recurring in nature.

O        Limit exposure to above mentioned irritants like soap


This post was submitted by Benjamin Farrar. Benjamin is also one of the main writers on Pet Haven and has published many articles to do with cosmetic surgery.

Posted: June 15, 2007 Comments Off

Protection from Multiple Sclerosis… Sun Exposure

Multiple sclerosis is a chronic, often disabling disease of the central nervous system (brain and spinal cord) involving decreased nerve function associated with the formation of scars on the covering of nerve cells. Symptoms may be mild such as numbness in the limbs, severe paralysis or loss of vision. Multiple sclerosis is thought to occur when a person's own immune system attacks myelin, which is a fatty sheath surrounding nerves and helping them to transmit neural signals fast and efficiently.

Higher exposure to sunlight during childhood and adolescence may protect and lower the chances of getting Multiple sclerosis. The strongest benefit seemed to occur with sun exposure during childhood.

Researchers have found that those with the least sun exposure were most likely to have multiple sclerosis. People who spent at least 2 to 3 hours per day in the sun were about a third as likely as others to have multiple sclerosis. Sun-damaged skin was also linked to a lower risk of multiple sclerosis. So till we hear again form some researchers go ahead and enjoy the beautiful sunshine.


This entry was submitted by Morgan Murfin, she regularly contributes to the marketerers rag and Pet Haven. Morgan is a noted specialist on the topic of dog insurance.

Posted: June 11, 2007 Comments Off