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Bye Bye Facial Wrinkles



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By : Dee Braun    29 or more times read
Submitted 2010-03-23 13:28:01
Facial wrinkles are no fun at all, for most people. They appear on our forehead and at the edges of our mouth as we grow older; they are also known as 'laugh lines'.

These telltale signs of aging can be stopped or reduced with modern methods. One of the common ways to deal with sagging skin on the face is to have a facelift. This is not a permanent answer because eventually the lines will reappear and another facelift will have to be performed.

Facelifts can be a really bad idea because the tissues in the face are traumatized during this controversial procedure. The plastic surgeon can also perform a procedure called a botox injection. This, like a facelift, is a temporary solution and has another major drawback. These injections contain one of the most deadly biochemicals known to man! The muscles in the face become partially paralyzed by the dangerous injections. If you choose to go the route of a facelift or botox injection then be sure that you have researched the subject thoroughly.

As we grow older our skin is usually the first to show the signs. It starts to look darker, leather-like, loses it's flexibility and takes on a rough texture. As we reach our thirties fine lines might start to appear as well as folds and pouches. As we reach the ages of 40 and 50 there might be discolorations and blemishes. It is typical to see loss of fat and bone in the cheeks as we reach into our late 50's. This might happen earlier, or later, than expected depending on your genes and how you have treated your body.

The best cure for wrinkles is to try and postpone them for as long as you can. Using natural products that contain herbs or homeopathic ingredients tend to produce the best results. Keeping your skin supple and full of moisture is very important and should be done with products that do not contain synthetic ingredients or harsh chemicals.

Spirulina is really good for increasing the metabolism of the skin and helping to make fine lines disappear. Dandelion can be used to detoxify the skin and clean both the blood and lymphatic system. Horsetail and Rosemary are useful for their ability to make the texture of the skin more smooth and keeping it strong. Silicea is a homeopathic ingredient that works from the inside to give the skin cells the nourishment they need.

If you are unsure about which herbs will work best for you or the route to take with a herbal regimine then you should talk to a local herbalist or homeopath for more information. They should be able to guide you through a treatment plan that was tailored especially for you!
Author Resource:- Dee Braun, a single mom of 6, is a Cert. Aromatherapist & natural health practitioner. Click now to visit Natural Holistic Health Blog which offers info on more natural home remedies & healing techniques for common health & emotional ailments and conditions at http://www.Natural-Holistic-Health.com/
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