The
skin is the largest organ of the body and yet most of us don't do
enough to maintain our skins health. Americans spend millions
on body products every month, but are they buying the right ones?
How
much do you really know about what your skin needs, what type of
skin you have, what kind of soaps and lotions are the best for your
skin? What about those products that promise younger-looking, wrinkle-free
skin, do they work?
One
of your skins functions is to eliminate a portion of the body's
waste products through sweating. If toxins escape through the skin
they disrupt the skin's health integrity. This is one of the key
factors behind many skin disorders including acne
and possibly eczema and psoriasis.
Two
decades ago skin cancer was rarely discussed, and was usually a
problem mainly for older people. Today, the threat and reality
of skin cancer is very real. Approximately one out of every
five Americans will develop skin cancer in the course of his or
her lifetime. In fact, skin cancer is the most common cancer
that doctors see. Skin cancers
represent fifty percent of all new cancers. Learn how to stay safe
in the sun and protect your health and your looks! Even dark
skin can get cancer.
Of
course, if you are a young adult or teenager ACNE
is a main concern for you. I hate to tell you that adults struggle
with acne too at times, but most people do outgrow acne.