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18Actives Dynamic Eye Pack

EYE ESSENCE Treats, prevents, diminishes, refreshes and energizes the eye area. Produces a cooling, soothing sensation to ease irritation. Eye essence is a full circle product to keep your eyes looking young and fresh during the day and lets you wake up with brighter, non-puffy appearance.

  • DIMINISH DARK CIRCLES by stimulating circulation
  • PROTEINS & PEPTIDES strengthen skin
  • PREVENTS the formation of fine lines & wrinkles

FAUX FILLER works by increasing the number of adipocytes (fat cells) in the area being treated resulting in increased volume and density of the underlying skin structure.

  • Painful injections are no longer the only option for facial recontouring
  • Works by restoring the subcutaneous fat layers that give the face a youthful appearance
  • Plumps out deep indents, lines, folds, and hollowed out areas
  • Uses body’s natural processes to Undo the damage of time

FAUX FILLER WORKS by increasing the number of adipocytes (fat cells) in the area being treated resulting in increased volume and density of the underlying skin structure. Doctors use injectable synthetic fillers to restore this fat layer that is normally lost as we age. Drastic weight loss, long term illness, and hormonal changes can also cause this skin cushioning to retract.

FAUX FILLER PROVIDES a new alternative that is safe, effective, natural, and cost effective. Traditional injectables like Hyaluronic Acid and Collagen need to be re-injected as frequently as every 8 months with a hefty price tag per refill. Faux Filler can be used independently or in conjunction with these facial fillers to prolong their effects.

WITH FAUX FILLER, there is no risk of deadly allergic reaction as there is with animal derived Collagen and no possibility of infection where the needle punctured your skin. Because it is your body filling in those areas with your adipocytes, there is not need to worry about a lumpy, bumpy appearance that can sometimes happen with Hyaluronic fillers. Faux Filler provides all of the benefits without the risk or pain. Why suffer when you can use Faux Filler!

The many uses of skin bleaching 2/10/11

There are differeThe many uses of skin bleachingnt uses for skin bleaching products. These can include fading or even getting rid of age spots (sometimes called “liver” spots) and minor blemishes, such as small areas of melasma (a discoloration of the skin caused by pregnancy or by over-exposure to natural or artificial sunlight) or birthmarks that aren’t too dark. It may also be possible to lighten freckles to some extent; however, as these are hereditary, there may not be much that can be done in this area.

Those who want to get rid of or at least reduce the appearance of dark spots, especially on the face, neck, and back of the hands may see the best results, especially if they use skin bleaching products as often as they safely can, and step up their use of sun protection. Both commercial products and those made with natural ingredients can be used on dark spots.

Some “home made” skin bleaching products can be especially successful, not only because they contain ingredients that can naturally lighten skin, but also because they can most likely be used more often than commercial products. This can be especially true of products with natural ingredients that do not include bleach or ammonia.

How to preform a skin Bleach

How to preform a skin bleachIf you are attempting to use skin bleaching products on large areas of skin, you will probably need to use those with weaker compositions. In addition, if you are bleaching certain areas such as under the arms or around the genital area, the skin may be more sensitive in these areas, which will require using a weaker solution.

If you decide that skin bleaching is right for you, you have a choice of using commercial products or those you make yourself. If you use a commercial product, you will probably be given a set of instructions to go along with it. If this is the case, then how to perform skin lightening in this situation is simply a matter of carefully following those instructions.

Following those instructions means not skipping any of the steps. For example, if the directions say to wear gloves when applying the skin bleaching solution, then you should do that. Not only will this prevent you from over bleaching the skin on your hands, but it will also keep your skin from becoming damaged from prolonged contact with the solution.

For both commercial products and those you make yourself, clean skin is a must. So, make sure you wash any skin that you will be treating well and pat it dry.

Once your skin is dry and you are ready to begin, mix the ingredients in your skin bleaching product. This may not be necessary if you are using a commercial product; however, if you are using one made with natural ingredients, you may have to wait until right before you are ready to apply it before mixing them.

If no mixing is required, simply smooth the product on the areas you wish to lighten. Leave it on or rinse it off, depending on what your instructions say. (You will most likely have to rinse off products you make yourself.)

If you are using products you make yourself, using natural ingredients (such as milk, yogurt, lemon juice, even small amounts of bleach or ammonia), you need to know a few things about how to apply these skin bleaching products. The first, and most important one, is to make sure the product does not get in your eyes. This is also true for commercial products, but in the case of natural ones, this can be very dangerous, especially if you are using caustic substances such as lemon juice or bleach or ammonia.

If you do use bleach or ammonia, make sure you add only the smallest amount possible, especially where bleach is concerned, and make sure you dilute the solution well. It’s best to avoid using these products if you can. When using “home made” products, again start with skin clean. If necessary, stir the mixture again before applying it to your skin with clean fingertips. Leave on for approximately ten minutes if using one with bleach or ammonia, or up to thirty minutes if using one without these ingredients. Then rinse your face well and pat it dry.

About Bleaching Your Skin ||

If you are thinking about bleaching your skin, you should understand that no matter how they are packaged and promoted, skin bleaching products are only meant to be used on specific areas of the face and body. They are not designed to be used as a full body skin treatment. Of course, this doesn’t stop many people from using them as such, but just be aware that the effect of these products are purely cosmetic in nature. There is simply no way to permanently lighten the skin, but you can keep using the treatments to maintain the desired results.

The active ingredients in many skin lighten preparations is hydroquinone. This has proven to be one of the most effective chemicals that blocks the production of melanin. Melanin is what gives your skin it’s color. Because studies have shown a link between hydroquinone and cancer, most non-prescription products contain only 2% of this powerful chemical. However, if you feel that you need something a bit stronger, you can get a prescription from your doctor for a skin bleaching cream with a higher percentage of hydroquinone.

There are also safer and more natural ways to bleach your skin. Your drugstore probably carries various skin bleaching products that are made with natural plant based ingredients. These are very effective in lightening the skin as well. You may also wish to make your own homemade skin lightening cream by mixing a real lemon with glycerin and rum.

No matter what type of skin bleaching treatment you ultimately decide to use, just make sure that you follow all of the directions carefully. Abusing these products could cause you to have severe reactions and skin damage. It’s also important that you remain realistic about what type of results to expect from any skin lightening method. They cannot create a more beautiful you – just enhance what’s already there.

About Bleaching Your Skin

Skin bleaching has been around for centuries. It first came to light as a practice of ancient Persian farmers. They would make a homemade bleaching cream, containing a pure concentration of hydroquinone, and apply it to achieve a clean and delicate appearance. In modern times, skin bleaching is very prevalent in certain communities across the world.

In the United States, Canada and Europe, skin bleaching creams, lotions and treatments are mainly used to improve the appearance of dark skin blotches, moles, freckles, scars and hyper-pigmentation. These problems can show up as dark spots and patches on the skin. Many people find these dark colored blemishes to be either annoying or embarrassing. As a solution, most people use skin lightening preparations to fix these issues.

A more controversial use of over the counter skin lightening preparations is trying to make the overall appearance of the skin a lighter shade. For example, a certain percentage of people in the African American community use skin lighten creams for the sole purpose of changing their skin tone to a lighter color. In Asia and India, having a lighter skin tone is seen as very desirable and skin lightening products are widely popular. This is also the case in parts of Africa and South America.

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