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Aug 15, 2011

How a person eats can affect their skin health


There are many products that can help protect the skin from aging and sun damage. For ethnic women, African American skin care products with added SPF can keep skin healthy and looking great. Along with these products, Allure magazine reported on foods that can boost skin's resistance against damage.


According to the magazine, Australian researchers evaluated the diets of over 1,000 people to determine if what they were eating was affecting their skin. They found that drinking half a glass of red wine a day could lead to a 27 percent reduction of an individual's chance of developing skin blemishes. Researchers found similar results with fish oil, which contains omega-3 fatty acids.


"It's definitely true that diet can play an important role in all skin conditions -- not just helping combat wrinkles and lines, but other skin problems as well, including acne, eczema, psoriasis even dry flaking or very oily skin," said biochemist Elaine Linker, PhD, quoted by WebMD.


There are many skin care products for black skin that contain some of the healthy extracts that come from red wine and other foods.

New documentary exposes emotional issues that come with dark skin


African American women have often had to endure hardships and racism due to the color of their skin. Unfortunately, this has lead to many young black women growing up with issues regarding their skin color. The website Fashion Bomb reports that a new documentary is coming out to address this issue and promote confidence in African American skin.


The documentary is called Dark Girls and explores the complex emotions that African American women have about their skin tone. The trailer for the film can be found on many different websites, including The Frisky. The film is comprised of interviews with black women on how they feel about their skin and what they have experienced over the years.


In the trailer for the film, one young girl is asked to identify who is the "smartest" child out of pictures of other children. The girl, who is African American, chose the white child simply because she is white. This shows the serious issues regarding skin tone that still exist today.


Ethnic women of all skin colors deserve to feel confident and beautiful in their skin. Skin care products for black skin are designed to boost black skin's natural beauty.

Aug 12, 2011

Young people have a growing risk of developing skin cancer


Many young people believe that wearing sunscreen is not as important for them as it is for babies and older adults. A Canadian news source recently disproved this theory by reporting that skin cancer patients are getting younger. 


CJAD news spoke to a dermatologist Ari Demerjian who said that twenty years ago the average person diagnosed skin cancer was around 50 years of age. Now, it is normal to see a 30-year-old with the condition.


The Skin Cancer Foundation reports that more than two million people are diagnosed with the disease each year. The organization also reports that skin cancer is the most common form of cancer for people between the ages of 25 and 29 years old.


There are many ways to protect one's self against this disease. Using an African American skin care product with SPF and antioxidant extracts for added sun protection is one way ethnic women can help keep skin healthy and beautiful.  

Skin care tips from older celebs


Ever wonder how those older celebrities manage to look like they haven't aged a day? While many turn to plastic surgery, some use natural solutions to aging. The Mirror recently reported on some age-defying tips from the rich and famous.


One tip the news provider shared was to be sure to drink enough fluids, especially water and green tea. Green tea has a high concentration of antioxidants to keep skin healthy and cleanse the body of toxins that come from pollution and chemicals.


The Mirror also recommended getting regular exercise. The author suggested trying out an interesting class to make a workout routine more fun, such as kickboxing or yoga.


Finally, the news source stressed the importance of avoiding too much sun exposure. The National Health Institute reports that sunlight is a major cause of aging and increased appearance of wrinkles.


For ethnic women, using a skin care product for black skin with added SPF and green tea extract can help protect the skin while giving it an even tone and healthy glow.