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Tag Archives: Moisturizer

  • Best Cleansing Methods for Reducing Acne

    Posted on October 19, 2011 by admin

    Acne is an annoying condition that teenagers and adults of all ages alike experience, and it may not necessarily occur on the face. This skin condition can show up anywhere, especially if there is over production of oil, which can clog up a skin pore, leading to infection and inflammation. One way we regularly try to reduce acne is to exfoliate, or scrub the skin to clear up any clogged pores.
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    However, skin which has over active sebaceous glands from scrubbing too hard may lead to an increase in acne by stimulati­­­­­ng your pores to produce more oil.

    Another way that we can reduce the amount of acne that appears is to use a good, quality cleanser. It must be oil free, but not drying. A cleanser that is drying can lead to a flaky, scaly skin appearance around the afflicted area. Additionally, a drying product will stimulate the skin to produce more oil, therefore increasing your chances for even more acne. The skin should be washed regularly, at night and in the morning, to clean off the debris accumulated while you sleep and as you go about your day. Learn more about Doctor D. Schwab Soft Foam Deep Cleanse Here

    Use a deep cleansing mask a couple times per week in order to really allow the skin care ingredients to penetrate and clean all the layers of skin. Be sure to look for a mask that is clay-based in order to reap the most benefits. Learn more about Doctor D. Schwab Controlling Mask With Tea Tree Oil Here

    Tea tree oil is a popular ingredient in skin-clearing masks, as this oil is known for its antiviral, antibacterial, antifungal, and antiseptic qualities. It also has beneficial cosmetic properties. In fact, this type of essential oil has been shown to stand shoulder to shoulder with an equal amount of benzoyl peroxide when it comes to treating acne breakouts.

    Finally, those of you who are concerned about acne should use a moisturizer after you clean in order to keep the skin soft and to restore the skin’s youthful look and feel. Learn more about Doctor D. Schwab Controlling Balm With Tea Tree Oil Here


    This post was posted in Press Releases, Product Knowledge, Skin Types, General Knowledge and was tagged with Skin care, Doctor D. Schwab, acne, oily skin, blemishes, Controlling Mask with Tea Tree Oil, Soft Foam Deep Cleanse, cleanser, Moisturizer, exfoliate, Oil, scrub. clogged pores, sebaceous glands, Oil Free, Deep Cleansing Mask, Restore Skin

  • 7 Secrets Every Man Should Follow For Healthy Skin

    Posted on August 17, 2011 by admin

    To many men, skin is the last thing on your minds. That is, until a little slip in the shower or at the sink causes one too many bumps and nicks on your neck. Or you wake up in the morning and realize your face resembles that of a pug’s.

    True, men don’t worry as much about their epidermis as women do, what with all the lotions, potions, and tools out there wrapped in pretty pastel boxes. But men should pay attention to their skin and care for it well; unless you walk around in a smoking jacket and have the initials H.H., most women will pass up a wrinkly face for a smoother one any day of the week.

    A few simple rules will help keep your skin looking like it did back in your frat house days:

    First off,be sure to shave with a non-soapy shave lotion.This prevents razor bumps and ingrown hair. No girl wants to kiss a guy who looks like he just cuddled with a porcupine…and you probably won’t want her lips on your neck either when it feels like it’s on fire.

    Secondly, exfoliate regularly with a bamboo cream peel. Before you worry this will force you into embracing your feminine side, know that everyone should exfoliate. This isn’t some girly step you should skip. This will help clean off the crusty old skin cells and reveal younger looking skin.

    Third, avoid aftershaves that contain alcohol, as this can irritate the skin – especially men who have sensitive skin. Actually, for those of you who have sensitive skin, you need to avoid any skincare product that contains alcohol.

    You should also limit your skincare usage to three items, the final step being a rich moisturizer. Think of it as a refreshing drink for your skin.

    Fifth, get enough sleep! Most people need 7-9 hours nightly. This time allows your skin to produce new skin cells and repair daily damage.

    Sixth, Sunscreen isn’t just for kids. Did you know that skin cancer is caused by the sun? You do now. Wear sunscreen with a SPF of 15-30.

    Seventh and lastly, drinking 8-9 glasses of water daily will help to hydrate your skin from the inside out. And no, beer doesn’t count.

    Men's skin care doesn't have to be that hard. Just follow these basic steps, and your skin can look smooth, healthy, and young.


    This post was posted in General Knowledge and was tagged with Skin care, Doctor D. Schwab, sensitive skin, Moisturizer, smooth skin, men skin care, bamboo cream, exfoliate, alcohol, sunscreen, hydrate, aftershaves

  • What are Seven Healthy Steps for Good Skin Care?

    Posted on July 20, 2011 by admin

    Your skin is the largest organ, so why shouldn’t you invest in good skin care? A good skincare routine will leave you with younger, fresher looking exterior, sure to knock years off of your age. Having radiant skin can be your best accessory just by following these few simple steps:

    • Always wash your face twice a day: once in the morning and once in the evening.

      Women should never sleep with makeup on! No matter how tired you are, always remember to remove your makeup before hitting the sheets.

    • Toner isn’t just for the acne-prone anymore.

      To achieve the best results, you will want to swipe a cotton ball saturated with toner over your entire face. By doing this one simple step, you will help balance the pH of your skin so you’ll have a good foundation for any product that you may layer on afterwards. A skin care product can’t do its job when your skin’s pH is off.

    • After cleansing and toning your face, you will want to use a good serum – both morning and night.

      Nighttime cleansing calls for a regenerative serum, when your cells are busy repairing the damage done during the day. Serums are typically lotions that are non-oily and water-based that has hydration and/ or regenerative properties when applied to the skin. Serums also have a high concentration of special ingredients that allow for easy absorption by the skin, and are typically applied prior to moisturizing.

    • Always use a day moisturizer

      that protects you from free-radical damage caused by environmental pollutants and the sun’s harmful ultra-violet rays. Before bed and after your evening serum use, you will want to apply a moisturizer that is specifically for cellular renewal at night.

    • Use a gentle exfoliant twice a week to remove dead skin cells.

      Sometimes your skin needs a little help in getting rid of old, worn-out cells — these old-timers cluster on the surface, not allowing the new cells to breathe. A lotion touted as "exfoliating" can slough off the extra skin cells, thereby exposing the fresh, new, and younger skin to the world. Exfoliating can also prepare the skin to better absorb skin care products — like clearing away debris in your yard before applying fertilizer.

    • Twice a week, after exfoliating, apply a mask to your face for 20 minutes.

      This will rejuvenate and brighten your complexion.

    • When you step outside, don’t forget your hat!

      Always wear protection when going out – a hat and sun-protective clothing can do wonders for your skin. Even cloudy days can damage your skin.

      Doctor D. Schwab Moisturizing Group: Sensitive Cleanser, Sensitive Moisturizer Day & Night


    This post was posted in Product Knowledge, Science, General Knowledge and was tagged with Skin care, Doctor D. Schwab, Sensitive Cleanser, Cell Renewal Day Cream, oily skin, Soft Foam Deep Cleanse, sensitive skin, Serum, Herbal Foam Cleanser, makeup, cellular renewal, Hydration, Skin, Moisturizer, pH, Toner, Makeup Remover, Exfoliants

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