Acne And Diet – Foods That Cause Acne Indirectly

foods that cause acneNo foods directly cause acne, but acne and diet go hand-in-hand. While acne is usually caused due to blood sugar problems, insulin resistance, chronic inflammation, and oxidative stress, many foods disturb these conditions that result in acne. Food alone is not responsible for acne; lack of sleep, breathing polluted air, and stress also cause acne problems.  Simply cutting out certain foods from your diet will not eliminate acne, however, there are some foods that cause acne indirectly because they disturb certain levels in the body.  The following are foods that disturb these levels and can cause acne:

Eating too much fat:

Too much fat intake is a big cause of acne as it results in blood sugar problems. Imbalanced blood sugar levels result in too high or too low levels that cause hormonal problems. These hormonal problems result in increased sebum production and blocked pores that result in acne.

Dairy products:

Dairy products are a big cause of acne because of their high fats; cheese and ice cream are also the big causes of acne. These dairy products result in excess fats that cause acne.

The second reason is that milk come from pregnant cows that contain hormones. The enzymes present in the skin glands change these hormones into enzymes that transform them into dihydrotestosterone hormone. DHT increases sebum production that results in acne.

If digestion is not complete, it also results in many problems. Immune system gets infected that also affects white blood cells. This results in more inflammation and oxidative stress as a result causes acne.

Refined carbohydrates:

Grain and refined sugar is also a big cause of acne. Refined sugar contains no nutrients. To digest these sugars and grains, the body needs vitamins, enzymes, and minerals and it has to take them from its reserves. With time, such activity results in deficiencies of nutrients that result in acne.

Grains:

Humans cannot digest grains just like they digest milk completely that result in allergic problems, more inflammation and oxidative stress, all these things result in acne.

Caffeine for pimples:

Caffeine is also one of the main causes of acne. Coffee, tea (black and green), chocolate, sodas, energy drinks, and some pain killers are some of the forms of caffeine that must be avoided. Caffeine stimulates the adrenalin glands to liberate stress hormones, which enhances your stress levels. Too much stress results in acne.

Caffeine also affects the sleep quality. Proper sleep is necessary to stay healthy and lack of sleep causes health decline and acne problems.

Processed foods:

Any food that comes from factory is bad for your skin. They are usually highly refined that makes them unable to digest that result in allergic reaction, inflammation, and eventually acne.

Conclusion:

Acne is a problem of many people and they take lot of effort to reduce or remove acne. To cope with this problem, one should know the reasons of acne. There are some foods that cause acne indirectly because eating them results in disturbed sugar levels, inflammation, and oxidation stress that are causes of acne. Therefore, since acne and diet go hand-in-hand, such foods as stated above should be avoided.

Author Bio:
Aimee Sparker a health content writer and at present working with Nationwide Synergy Inc.NSI provides HGH Human Growth Hormone, Hormone Replacement Therapy and testosterone replacement therapy for low testosterone levels to restore hormonal balance in men and women. NSI helps people to feel young and strong.

Bring Out Your Best Features With Your Next Hairstyle

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When searching for that age-old way of reinventing ourselves through hairstyles, we often look for inspiration from other women around us – either through a premeditated decision to emulate that gorgeous new supermodel or celebrity of the moment – or go into the salon, choose the first style we see from the latest hair magazines and silently hope for the best. But stop for a second, your choice of hairstyle is more important than you think. It can have a surprisingly dramatic effect on how your face appears; in equal measure, the shape of your face can make or break a new hairdo. For example, if you have a round face, it can be particularly tricky to pick out the perfect new hairstyle. But don’t despair, having a rounder face certainly shouldn’t hold you back from daring to go for a style you’ve set your heart on. Many ‘riskier’ hairstyles can look fantastic if they are created in the right hands and with the right attitude. However, if you are unsure of what style to choose, there are a few guidelines recommended by hairdressers far and wide, on haircuts for round-face shapes that might help you to decide on your new look.

The Three L’s

If you do have a rounder face, one really important thing to remember is the three L’s: keep it long, keep it layered and keep it loose. Long hair instantly makes even the roundest of faces appear dramatically thinner, which is a sure benefit to complement your post-Christmas diet! Having long layers cut into your hair also gives the appearance of more defined cheekbones, creating a more flattering look. However, tread with caution, as layers that are cut shorter than your cheekbones can be harsh and unflattering. Add texture and interest by creating loose waves in the hair (think laid-back Californian style) Do this either by blow drying it or by using curling irons but remember to keep the waves as loose as possible, as tight curls often make round faces appear even rounder. If you are unsure of or hesitant in how to do this, ask your hairdresser to do this after cutting it. You will be able to learn firsthand how this is done by choosing a salon with salon backwash units.

If going long just isn’t your style…

If the longer style isn’t for you, shorter styles can still be ultra flattering; think Rose Byrne at this year’s SAG Awards for an example of gorgeously chic short styles. The rules are again pretty similar to longer styles; by styling the hair in loose curls or wearing long layers, your face will instantly appear longer and thinner. On the other hand, shorter styles cut longer at the front than at the back – reminiscent of the famous Victoria Beckham ‘pob’ – can be flattering as this creates the illusion of length. Shorter pixie cuts can be surprisingly effective in creating a flattering style for round faces. You could take as your inspiration, recent ‘hair hero’ Oscar-nominated actress Michelle Williams. By keeping the front section longer than the back, you will create the illusion of length and can produce a cute, highly fashionable and oh-so-no frame for your gorgeously rounded face.

Daring to be on the fringe

It is a common misconception that fringes (or ‘bangs’) are unflattering on round faces. While a grown-out style does create an illusion of length in the face, this doesn’t necessarily mean a fringe will be unflattering. It’s all about choosing the right style of fringe. A long, straight fringe might be more flattering than having no fringe at all. Alternatively, a side-swept fringe worn at a slight angle will make facial features appear far more interesting and more defined; Reese Witherspoon is a regular devotee of this style.

One final thing…

With all this in mind, please don’t let me put you off going for that style you’ve really craved. Sometimes the most stunning hairstyles have been the ones that break the rules. Don’t be afraid to experiment a little… after all hair does grow out again!

About the author

This guest post was contributed by Leyla Kee-McParlin, a 25-year-old university graduate, aspiring blogger and self-confessed shopping and salon addict. She is currently working on behalf of Salons Direct, one of the leading suppliers of hairdressing and beauty products in the UK and Europe.

What’s The Deal With Sulfate Free Shampoo?

sulfate free shampooSo what’s the deal with sulfate free shampoo and why should you be using it?  To answer that question, you first have to understand what sulfates are and why they are used in shampoo.  Sulfates, such as Ammonium Lauryl Sulfate (ALS), Sodium Lauryl Sulfate (SLS), and Sodium Laureth Sulfate (SLES), are cleaning ingredients that are commonly used in commercial cleaning products, such as dish soap and laundry soap.  Oh yeah, and they’re also used in degreasers like mechanics use to clean their hands.

Sulfates are also used in many personal care products, such as shampoo, body wash, and even toothpaste.  They break the tension of the water, which helps to make the water wetter and spread out more easily.  Sulfates are used as cleaning ingredients because of their ability to clean well, plus they’re cheap.

When you use shampoo and you get that rich lather going, that’s the work of sulfates.  Is it really necessary to have all that lather to clean your hair?  No, not really.  Over time, advertising companies have conditioned us to believe that without all that lather, we won’t have clean hair.  The truth is, there are other ingredients that can be used in shampoo that are gentler and will clean just as well; they just won’t produce the big lathering bubbles we’ve been led to believe are necessary to have clean hair.  When you use a sulfate free shampoo, you will get more of a creamy lather rather than tons of bubbles.  Don’t worry, your hair will still be clean.

Why You Should Use Sulfate Free Shampoo

Sulfates are very strong cleansing agents and they can be very irritating to the skin and scalp, especially for people with sensitive skin and eczema.  They can also cause damage to exposed hair follicles, which can weaken the structure of the hair and also cause diminished hair growth.

Sulfates cause color treated hair to fade faster.  Let’s face, if you’re going to color your hair, you want the color to last as long as possible.  Not only due to the expense factor, but also because the more your color, the more you damage your hair.

Got dandruff?  Using shampoos with sulfates is only going to make it worse.  Along with be irritating, sulfates can also cause dry skin and your scalp is skin, which flakes when it gets dry.  The drier it gets, the more it flakes.

It just doesn’t make sense to use such a strong cleanser or your hair and skin when there are other ingredients that are gentler and can do the job just as well.  So why do manufacturers uses sulfates in shampoo and other personal care products? Because they’re inexpensive.  That and they produce the lather and suds we all think we need to have clean hair.

Given the strength of these cleansers and the damage they can do to your hair and scalp, maybe it’s time to switch to sulfate free shampoo.

Sulfate Free Shampoo List

We’ve compiled a sulfate free shampoo list to get you started.  The list is not an exhaustive list of all the sulfate free shampoo on the market, but there are quite a few there.  Because there are so many, we’ve created a separate page for them.  You can find our Sulfate Free Shampoo List Here.

If you can’t find any of the shampoos locally, Amazon has Sulfate Free Shampoo listed for sale on their website.

Keeping Your Hair Healthy

Using a sulfate free shampoo and conditioner is only the first step in keeping your hair healthy.  Be sure to check out our other articles – Tips For Healthy Hair and Home Remedies For Dry Damaged Hair – for more advice on how to have healthy hair and keep it that way.

Anti Aging Skin Products

anti aging skin productsHave you ever felt lost looking at all the anti aging skin products on the market?  There are tons of them and each one promises to be the ever-elusive “fountain of youth.”  Advertisers do a great job of trying to convince you that a product will turn back the pages of time and give you younger looking skin but the truth is, advertisers often stretch the truth and fudge the facts.  Who knew?  Even so, there are some very good anti aging skin care products out there; you just have to know what you’re looking for.

To give you a better idea of what to look for when considering anti aging skin products, we’ve put together a bit of information in the following article that should give you a good start.

Choosing The Right Anti Aging Skin Product

 

Do You Know What Causes Stretch Marks?

what causes stretch marksTo effectively prevent and treat them, it is important to know what causes stretch marks.  You should also know that while you are searching for the perfect stretch mark removal cream to get rid of your stretch marks, many of those products really don’t work.  Some of them may help to reduce the appearance of stretch marks, but none of them are able to completely eliminate them.

Even laser surgery is not guaranteed to be 100% successful in removing stretch marks.  To read more on this subject, please see our article:

What Causes Stretch Marks?

Got The Damaged Hair Blues?

damaged hairIf you have dry damaged hair fear not, because we’ve put together some easy home remedies for damaged hair that will help you get those locks back in shape.  From olive oil for hair to sulfate free shampoo and few tricks in between, you can say bye-bye to the damaged hair blues and hello to healthy, beautiful hair!

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Home Remedies For Dry Damaged Hair

 

What Is The Oil Cleansing Method?

the oil cleansing methodThe oil cleansing method, also know as OCM, is a method used to clean your face with oils instead of soap or other facial cleansers.  Although many people may think cleaning their face with oil will only make it oilier and lead to acne, that couldn’t be father from the truth.  The simple fact is, oil attracts and removes oil and using oils to clean your face will not block pores.

If you truly want to have a beautiful skin tone, then you need to work with your skin and not strip it of the protective barrier it creates.  You can achieve fantastic results using the oil cleansing method.

You can find the full article here:

The Oil Cleansing Method

Benefits of Tea Tree Oil

benefits of tea tree oilUnderstanding the benefits of tea tree oil may help you decide when to use it and how often.  Some tea tree oil uses include the treatment of acne, treating cold sores, and combating dandruff when used in shampoos.  It is important to note, however, that tea tree oil is to be used only for external use and when taken internally can actually lead to coma or death.  And, as always, before using it for any topical applications you should make certain you are not allergic to tea tree oil.

To learn more about tea tree oil, you can read the full article here:

About Tea Tree Oil

Do You Have Healthy Hair?

healthy hairBeautiful hair starts with healthy hair.  Everything we do to our hair, from simple brushing to chemical processing, can result in damaged hair if we don’t take care of it properly.  We’ve put together some tips for healthy hair to help you better understand more about the composition of your hair and how to take care of it so you can achieve beautiful and healthy hair.

You can read the full article here:

Tips For Healthy Hair

Acne Home Remedies

acne home remediesNatural remedies for acne may prove to be a good first step in your prevention and treatment plan before moving on to prescription treatments that can oftentimes be expensive.  Depending on the type and severity of your acne, you may actually find that some of the acne home remedies work for you.  Some are very simple, such as cleansing your face with an inexpensive antibacterial astringent like witch hazel, and others utilize the healing properties of various essential oils.

Read the full article here:

Natural Remedies For Acne