January 16th, 2008

Beauty Consultant - About Acne Part 2 - What Is Acne?

The skin contains pores that are openings in pairs for sweat glands, hair follicle and sebaceous glands.

Sweat glands to regulate the skin temperatures to help releases sweat reducing the heat otherwise may get fever or the body feels feverish. Sebaceous gland and hair follicle share the same pore, produces the sebum (oil) that lubricated the skin. The sweat and the sebum meets on the surface of the skin provides “acid mantle” that is the skin Natural Moisturizer Factor (NMF) that keeps the skin a slightly moist, soft, strong flexible and it is acidic.

December 14th, 2007

Planning For Parent Care Or Spur Of The Moment Elder Care Decisions - You Decide

When our family members are well, we usually do not think about what may happen in the future. As baby boomers age, they will become the largest group of elderly that our nation has ever had. And, their parents are aging as well. As a result of these two realities most families will be caring for aging loved ones.

The Challenge – Family members do not anticipate and prepare for being caregivers. We’re too busy with jobs, children and other responsibilities. Our parents seem to have an ageless quality about them. We live with a certain sense of denial about the aging of our loved ones and what their needs might be.


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