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Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Giving Skin Some Respect

By Art Gib

When thinking about your skin, you don't usually think about it being an organ. But, it is. It is actually the largest organ our body has. Organs are essentially a system of cells that make up a collection of tissues and function as a whole.

You can still go to your dermatologist for problems, but most of us don't have severe enough difficulties to warrant a trip to the doctor. You just want your hair and skin to glow, be healthy and shiny, and not have gone through hours worth of regimens to get it.

While our other organs are given the highest priority, like our hearts, kidneys, intestines, eyes, lungs, and so on, our skin does a thankless job of protecting us every second of our lives. Our skin breathes and absorbs and fights off the bad guys, those pesky bacterias and viruses.

They know their products, but they don't know you. Unless you have a particular person that has attended to your needs for many years, but that doesn't happen as often as you want. They may go to another store and start touting other products that don't work for you. Or they may move away. Or you may move away and have to start all over.

Your skin also absorbs what's around it and applied to it. Because it breathes, it can be affected by pollution and unhealthy air. Because it absorbs, it will take in whatever chemicals you put on it through your lotions, moisturizers, creams, perfumes, powders, and the like. If you put too much of these things on your skin, you can essentially smother it.

They make recommendations based on your answers and you can choose the products based on their advice. Who better than the manufacturers will know their products better and what they can do to help you? They've invested all kinds of money for their scientists to address the plethora of skin and hair types, climate concerns, as well as common and uncommon problems.

With such handy tools available at your fingertips, taking care of your skin has become more personalized and easier to control and slow the aging process despite your genetic factors or environmental exposures. - 17274

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