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Nighttime treatment: Use a hydrating fluid or an oil-free moisturizer. Many dermatologists recommend starting on the vitamin A-derivative prescription retinoids (like Retin-A, Tazorac, and Avage) -- the gold standard for reducing fine lines, stimulating collagen, and treating acne -- or products containing the less potent, over-the-counter retinol. Before bed, apply a pea-size amount all over your face and right up under your eyes, says Hirsch; then you don't need an eye cream.

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OmniReliant Holdings, Inc. Acquires Topical Pharmaceutical Patent

OmniReliant Holdings, Inc., ("OmniReliant" or the "Company") (OTCBB:ORHI), licensee of Kathy Hilton Fragrance, announced today that it has formally acquired the rights to a unique patented topical pharmaceutical product capable of delivering salicylic acid in a non-stick clear solid composition to treat acne. OmniReliant will use the patented product to compliment the company's patent pending warming foam acne treatment product.

Lead scientists William Bess and Leonard Mackles, who conceived the product, have agreed to sell the patent and collaborate with OmniReliant Holdings, Inc. to bring this breakthrough formula to the highly competitive acne treatment market.

Paul W. Morrison, CEO of OmniReliant Holdings, Inc., said, "Management considers it is important to acquire patented technology in order to contend in the aggressive acne treatment market.


Not by the hair on my chinny chin chin!

Q: I have an embarrassing problem. Recently I've noticed that I have some dark hair growing above my lip and on the side of my face. It makes me really self-conscious, but I'm afraid to shave it because I don't want it to grow back even thicker. What can I do?

Before you grab that razor, let me assure you that you're not alone. What you're describing is both incredibly common and easily treatable in most cases. Hirsutism is the medical term for having thick, dark hair in places where women normally don't get it (think face, chest, armpits ... you get the picture). Though this may sound as if you're going to turn into the Wolf Man, rest assured that for most women, hair growth does not come close to reaching truly masculine levels.

There are many reasons why this pesky hair can creep up, and the good news is that most of them are totally benign (besides, of course, wondering whether your date is staring at your lipstick or your lip fuzz).


Living Life Without the Scars of Rosacea - BizAtomic Launches ...

BizAtomic, a leader in website development and Content Management Systems (CMS) has launched a website for LB laboratory Inc. which offers products that help in the treatment of Rosacea or acne.

University Place, WA (PRWEB) September 20, 2006 -- The founder of EstherCream.com has experienced Rosacea first hand – suffering from stage 3 Rosacea, with violent flushing. Many trials and disappointments at the lack of safe, effective treatments lead to years of research to create a product that works. The products offered by EstherCream allow you to live the Rosacea free life you want, just as they have done for the founder.

EstherCream for Rosacea treatment is now available for purchase over the web. If you suffer from Rosacea or acne, try the product that was scientifically developed by a Rosacea sufferer under the support of a vascular surgeon.


Ease the pain of winter-ravaged lips

Anyone who's said it doesn't hurt to smile must not have had chapped lips.

Chapped lips are basically an infl ammation of the lip itself and can occur for a variety of reasons, including exposure to wind, dry air, cold temperatures and the sun, said Stephanie Burleson, family medical physician with Utica Park Clinic Jenks.

“Chapped lips can be a big problem when they get sore. They can interfere with eating, drinking, talking or other types of everyday things," she said.

Breathing problems such as asthma that cause people to breath out of their mouth more than their nose can also trigger chapped lips, as can some medications.

“Medications for acne, like Accutane, are notorious for drying lips," Burleson said.

Heaters also affect the lips by causing the air to dry out.


 
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