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		<title>Troubled by Fungal Toenail Infections? Signs and How to Keep from Getting It</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 17 Dec 2009 10:09:17 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Larry Gallon</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There's good news and bad news that comes with fungal toenail infection. Good news is it's not life threatening. Bad news is that it can change your self esteem, it's annoying and it hurts.</p>
<p>Some of the symptoms include: *Discoloration of the toenail - there may be certain spots, or the whole nail may be white, yellow, black, brown or even gray.</p>
<p>*Nail may have an irregular shape - it may become thicker, thinner or brittle.</p>
<p>*Disconnected nail - possibly the nail could be disconnected from the nail bed.</p>
<p>*Seepage out of the nail bed - this can smell awful.</p>
<p>A fungal toenail infection may lie dormant for some time, so you could be symptom free after you have treated it, then suddenly, you are again faced with a fungal toenail infection. The chances of treating and curing your toenail infection depend on many factors. If you treat soon enough, in other words, the fungus hasn't taken root in your nail bed, then you have a better chance of eradicating the fungus. The treatments can be time consuming, but if you follow the course of treatment, it is not impossible to get rid of the fungus.</p>
<p>Since fungal toenail infection can be difficult to treat, prevention is your best cure.</p>
<p>Prevention guidance to evade fungal toenail infection: *Be certain to dry your feet thoroughly and wear 100% cotton socks when available.</p>
<p>*When wearing shoes and your feet sweat, you may contemplate getting another pair.</p>
<p>*Discard any old shoes that are worn and don't fit anymore. These shoes are prone to inflammation and rubbing is no good for the toes.</p>
<p>*If you swim at a public swimming pool, wear sandals or thongs to and from the change room - the less time you have contact with the wet surfaces there, the better. Immediately rinse and dry your feet after you swim.</p>
<p>*Most importantly, eat a healthy diet. This goes a long way towards your overall health and well being.</p>
<p>An important factor that keeps us from taking care of fungal toenail infection is the fact that these days were all pretty busy. Very little time to take care of ourselves properly, however, in order to handle fungal toenail infection you must be able to give some time to carry out the treatment. Sometimes these treatments call for repeated applications several times a day, so you have to allow for some time to follow the instructed treatment.</p>
<p>Larry Gallon has lived with a <a href="http://tinyurl.com/yb5vggs">fungal toenail infection</a>. He knows what to do to knock out toenail fungus for good. He has tried many products and now he compares and reviews the top products that will help you get rid of this nasty infection once and for all. You will learn what products are best. You've come this far, now it's time to go to <a href="http://treat-nail-fungus.net">http://treat-nail-fungus.net</a> and be proud of your toes again.</p>
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		<title>Acne Free in Three Days</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 05 Nov 2009 14:43:32 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ronald Smithson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Acne is one of the most annoying problems that a person, especially a teen, has to go through.  It can't kill you, that's for sure, but it would easily kill your social life if it gets out of hand.  Indeed, acne can have your self confidence dwindling in a fortnight.  For some people, one annoying zit can keep them from going to a party, especially if it's located in an inconvenient location.  Some people, however, are not quite as lucky.  They have to live with acne 24 hours a day, 7 days a week - sometimes well into adulthood.  It causes them to lose self esteem, greatly affecting their lives and the way they see themselves.  And the most horrible thing about it is that people with acne, particularly severe acne, have usually tried all the acne creams in the net without getting any great results.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Acne is one of the most annoying problems that a person, especially a teen, has to go through.  It can't kill you, that's for sure, but it would easily kill your social life if it gets out of hand.  Indeed, acne can have your self confidence dwindling in a fortnight.  For some people, one annoying zit can keep them from going to a party, especially if it's located in an inconvenient location.  Some people, however, are not quite as lucky.  They have to live with acne 24 hours a day, 7 days a week - sometimes well into adulthood.  It causes them to lose self esteem, greatly affecting their lives and the way they see themselves.  And the most horrible thing about it is that people with acne, particularly severe acne, have usually tried all the acne creams in the net without getting any great results.  </p>
<p>So, if you're one of those who suffe from mild to severe acne, why don't you try something new?  Why don't you use "Acne Free in Three Days"?</p>
<p>Acne Free in Three Days is a book that teaches people about a method which helps them get rid of acne in only three days time.  It sounds too good to be true, doesn't it?  Well, that's because it is.  That said, let's begin with the cons and end with the pros.</p>
<p>The Cons</p>
<p>What's annoying about this book is that it claims that you will be able to say goodbye to your acne in just three days.  That's practically a set up for disappointment.  But then, anyone could probably guess outright that the whole "3 days" clause is just there for show.  Another thing that's annoying about this e-book is that it causes potential customers to believe that Chris Gibson, the book's author, has discovered a revolutionary miracle cure.  Once you start turning the pages, you'll realize that he doesn't really have anything new.  The cure is only a three-day apple fast.  And, really, the results are hardly great.  Also, if you continue eating just apples for more than three days, you'll be buying yourself a ticket to malnutrition.</p>
<p>The Pros</p>
<p>One thing that's nice about this book, however, is that it does have good advice.  Apples really do contain antioxidants that can get rid of acne.  Its cleansing properties will really help clear your skin.  Perhaps, the best you can do is use this e-book as a reference and integrate the healthy habits discussed in it into your life.  If you do so, you'll certainly see an improvement.</p>
<p>Don't forget to take a look at <a href="http://www.translook.com/">Acne Free in 3 Days</a> before you try anything else to get rid of your acne problems.</p>
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		<title>Shaving Guidelines for Acne</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 24 Sep 2009 10:04:04 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Albert Ross</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[For those who don't have the disorder, acne appears to be a harmless disorder. Of course, this perception is far from the truth. Parents are often oblivious to the fact that acne can be extremely damaging on both a physical and psychological level. They see bouts of acne to be a routine stage of life that will eventually pass. Some never get this kind of relief, and are left to deal with the disorder into adulthood. Those of us who suffer from this disorder can agree that it can be immensely intrusive when it comes to everyday tasks. Shaving is but one task that is frustrating to execute in the presence of acne. Breakouts can often erupt days after a shaving session. Letting facial hair grow untamed is obviously not the answer. While you can expect a risk of breakouts anytime you engage in behaviors involving skin contact, the risk can be minimized with some initial steps. We have outlined some suggestions below.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style='font-style:italic' class='Mrbyline'>by Albert Ross</div>
<p>For those who don't have the disorder, acne appears to be a harmless disorder. Of course, this perception is far from the truth. Parents are often oblivious to the fact that acne can be extremely damaging on both a physical and psychological level. They see bouts of acne to be a routine stage of life that will eventually pass. Some never get this kind of relief, and are left to deal with the disorder into adulthood. Those of us who suffer from this disorder can agree that it can be immensely intrusive when it comes to everyday tasks. Shaving is but one task that is frustrating to execute in the presence of acne. Breakouts can often erupt days after a shaving session. Letting facial hair grow untamed is obviously not the answer. While you can expect a risk of breakouts anytime you engage in behaviors involving skin contact, the risk can be minimized with some initial steps. We have outlined some suggestions below. </p>
<p>The secret to shaving with acne involves placing your skin in a relaxed state. When your hair follicles are relaxed, the hairs won't resist the razor as much and the process will be all around more pleasant. A hot shower is a must before any shaving. You don't need to keep the water running down your face. All you will accomplish by doing this is causing more irritation. Allow the steam from the shower to open your pores on itself. You can attend to other showerly duties while this is going on. </p>
<p>Once you are finished in the shower, prepare a new razor blade for shaving. With acne, it is an especially good idea to replace your razor as frequently as possible. The more times you have to run it across a patch of hairs, the more likely you will cause irritation. Apply some shaving cream to your face gently, and begin using the razor.</p>
<p>There really is no need to pressure as you shave. You want to be gentle and attentive when you go over and inflamed acne. A little attention can go a long way in preventing acne scarring, which can be an eyesore and the ultimate financial burden to fix. Be sure to rinse the razor in warm water as it becomes congested with hairs. As your shaving session comes to a close, rinse the shaving cream off your face. Do not use any aftershave. Most of these products contain alcohol and will dry and tighten your face. Acne does not like this type of irritation. </p>
<p>Follow up your shaving with facial moisturizer. It will calm the skin and make up for any irritation you created. Always buy a light product that is non-comedogenic. Finding the perfect moisturizer may require a little shopping and experimentation. Examine the instructions that came with your acne medication, or those provided by your dermatologist, to find when it is most appropriate to apply moisturizer.</p>
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		<title>Selecting a Soap for Acne-Prone Skin</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 15 Sep 2009 09:40:02 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jamie Steele</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[A few decades ago, people thought nothing of the soap they used to clean their acne-prone skin. Of course, this condition was far less prevalent in those days. However, nothing could be more important in treating you acne than the type of soap or cleanser you are using to eliminate dirt and bacteria from your skin.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A few decades ago, people thought nothing of the soap they used to clean their acne-prone skin. Of course, this condition was far less prevalent in those days. However, nothing could be more important in treating you acne than the type of soap or cleanser you are using to eliminate dirt and bacteria from your skin. </p>
<p>An ill-fit soap can actually interfere with your acne treatment, leaving you in a confused and helpless state where you are willing to spend hundreds of dollars on various acne products to only eventually end up inside a dermatologist's office. For some reason, people seem to think that our skin is a tough and durable organ. While this is true, it is as the same time rather delicate. Until people begin to understand this, they will continue to suffer from acne. Since soap is such an important aspect in your battle against acne, we have provided some tips to help you shop for the right soap below.</p>
<p>Alcohol is something we have all used at one time or another to disinfect a wound or for similar purposes. Since alcohol is very effective at eliminating bacteria, it is naturally found in many soaps and cleansers. In the case of acne, alcohol can cause more problems than anything else. It removes moisture from our skin leading to irritation, which eventually leads to acne. So, the first rule to selecting a soap is to avoid those that contain alcohol. The one you are currently using may also contain alcohol, so be sure to check.</p>
<p>A lesser known fact about the human skin tells us that is prefers an acidic environment. It's pH hovers in the 5 area. Soaps are basic, meaning they are found on the right most end of the pH scale, with acidity levels exceeding 8. This does appear be a neat yet useless fact at first, however, with additional details one quickly learns just how damaging regular soap can be to the skin, especially when acne is present. We all learned in school that the skin's main function was to protect the body against external invaders, like bacteria. What most of us don't know is that the acidic pH levels need to be maintained in order for the skin to properly achieve this. To minimize disruptions, a pH balanced soap is your best bet. These have a neutral pH that will not be very damaging to the skin. You may need to spend some time tracking down such soaps, yet they are well worth the while.</p>
<p>We are a society that likes to buy something for it's extra features. You don't want hundreds of bells-and-whistles in a soap or cleansing product that you intend to use on your acne prone skin. Things like foaming washes or exfoliating cleansers are not needed. Every additional feature means another additive which ultimately means another risk factor for breakouts. Stay simple and you will win the battle for clear skin!</p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 06 Aug 2009 17:00:02 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mona Jones</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dry skin is quite often sensitive as well, which just makes it harder to care for. Dry sensitive skin is taut because of the deficiency of natural oils and has a tendency to develop small expression lines that will evolve into wrinkles. Moreover, this kind of skin makes one more exposed to allergic reactions, rashes, capillaries breaking and sudden flushes. Therefore, the taking care of dry sensitive skin proves quite a challenge at times. It is worth stating the fact that it afflicts people regardless of age, colour or gender.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style='font-style:italic' class='Mrbyline'>by Mona Jones</div>
<p>Dry skin is very frequently sensitive as well, which just makes it more difficult to care for. Dry sensitive skin is taut because of the deficiency of natural oils and has a tendency to develop small expression lines that will evolve into wrinkles. Moreover, this type of skin makes one more exposed to allergic reactions, rashes, capillaries rupturing and sudden flushes. Therefore, the taking care of dry sensitive skin proves quite a challenge at times. It is worth stating the fact that it affects people regardless of age, colour or gender.</p>
<p>You have to follow rigorous rules in your choice of cleansing, moisturising and make-up products when you have dry sensitive skin to take care of. First of all, you have to reduce the amount of products you put on your skin. The fact is, the more  chemicals you come into contact with, the bigger the chance of developing rashes. The products have to be perfume-free and hypo-allergenic so that you don't develop red, irritation blotches. Blusher and  foundation could present some difficulties for dry sensitive skin.</p>
<p>Try not to use too much make-up in order to permit your skin to breathe properly. When you are shopping for make up, other than looking for the hypo-allergenic label, you should also try to make sure that they are oil-free. Foundation and blusher should be water-based because they don't clog your pores. Furthermore, oil-absorbing foundations are not recommended for dry sensitive skin, because they will make your epidermis even drier.</p>
<p>It is also not recommended that you use exfoliants or astringent products on dry sensitive skin because they could irritate the thin upper layers of skin. The same thing must be said in relation to washing: over-washing of the face means removing the natural oils that lubricate the skin, which will result in an increased dryness. </p>
<p>Furthermore, the day-time moisturiser ought to have an incorporated SPF (sun-protection factor) of at least 15. However, although you may like sunbathing, dry sensitive skin doesn't really permit you to enjoy such outdoor pleasures.</p>
<p>If you have dry sensitive skin, don't expose it to the sun just to tan it, because you will only achieve early ageing and possibly even quite serious health problems. And last but not least, a warning must be given that you should change some of your cosmetic products for other ones along the lines mentioned previously.</p>
<p>If you decide that you should to switch to a different brand of skincare products, it is very important that you test the product on a small section of skin in order to check whether it provokes any negative manifestations.</p>
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