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Archive for September 22nd, 2008

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by Julie Samtsonn

As we each get older, of course we see those telltale wrinkles begin to pop up. We can’t go back to looking like we’re in our 20s again, but we certainly can use antiwrinkle creams available on the market to help ease those signs of aging and make us look “fresher.” There are some things you should look for in antiwrinkle creams when you’re shopping for one.

Great reviews from customers:

There are a few things to think about when you are searching for an anti wrinkle cream. Reviews can help you to sort out the good creams from the bad. When you read these reviews you can select the anti wrinkle cream that has worked for others.

Basic ingredients such as absorbent moisturizers, antioxidants, exfoliants such as alpha hydroxy acids, and sunscreen protection:

There are a few ingredients that can be found in just about any anti wrinkle cream. Hydroxy acids are one of them. These substances will reduce wrinkles and stimulate new skin growth. Alternatively anti wrinkle cream can have peptides or retinol in place of or added to these Hydroxy acids. Topical anti toxins are added to help skin tone and rejuvenate skin. Sunscreen will often be added to help protect your skin. This is because anti wrinkle cream makes your skin more sensitive to UV rays. A minimum SPF of 15 to 30 is preferable.

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by Dorothy Medlum

Food allergies are not exclusive to humans, but they can certainly be difficult to diagnose in pets, especially when dog food allergies appear to manifest so quickly. The biggest problem of course, is the pet’s inability to communicate to his master the symptoms effectively, and they are so many times confused with other conditions.

Symptoms of dog food allergies may include the following: excessive scratching, hair loss, skin infections, as well as ear infections. Many times the antibiotics give for skin infections will clear up briefly, and they reappear when the antibiotics are completed. An animal with itchy skin that doesn’t seem to improve with using antihistamines or steroids, may be suffering from dog food allergies.

An animal that has itchy skin that does not seem to be improving with the use of antihistamines or steroids, may be suffering form dog food allergies.

There is also a difference between dog food allergies and food intolerance. An intolerance to particular foods may be the cause of diarrhea or frequent bowel movements and vomiting. Fortunately, if the animal is suffering from the food allergy or food intolerance, once the proper diagnosis is made, they can both be treated.

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