Wednesday October 14th, 2009 01:22 Zit

Sleep is perhaps one of the most natural acne treatments ever discovered. I’ve seen the beauty of sleep myself whenever I get more than 8 hours’ worth of sleep… most especially during weekends off. Bring me back to my old routine and there goes my zit-free face going haywire. This is because lack of sleep increases cortisol production which also increases the amount of androgens in the body, hence, there are more androgen-sensitive oil glands working heavier than usual. An overproductive oil gland equals oiliness and zits for zit-prone individuals like me.

The same principle of overworked androgen-sensitive oil glands is in play in women who get pimples when they’re about to have their period. This is because there’s a lot more androgens circulating in the woman’s body due to the natural shift in hormone-production. At times like these, keeping the face clean and bacteria-free is of utmost importance so you won’t get blocked pores which make you more predisposed to acne during periods.

However, when sleep becomes the culprit to acne, there is no other best solution for your acne problem than getting enough zzzzzs to keep your hormones from going haywire.

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Saturday August 1st, 2009 03:33 The Evils of the Internet

I just finished reading a thread from Candymag’s teentalk (yes, I know I am way past my teenage years LOL). I must say I am pretty amazed at how “knowledgeable” teens are nowadays when it comes to beauty and skin care. But then it also alarms me at the same time; because admit it or not, what they “know” is most often courtesy of Google whose reliability has always remained to be in question.

Having recently finished my rotation in Dermatology, I’ve come to appreciate a lot of facts and health and beauty practices which I weren’t fully aware of before. That is despite my addiction to googling the worldwide web. I must admit that what I’ve picked up from my 15-day stint as a pseudo-Dermatologist will never come up in any Yahoo or Google search. In fact, the actual experience of handling a patient beats the millions of search queries that these engines will harvest for you at any given time.

Perhaps what bothers me most about what I’ve witnessed to be going on online among many women is how the practice of self-medication has become more rampant than before. And for that I point the accusing finger towards Mr. Google because of his ability to come up with results from Medicare supplement to the latest fad in skin whitening. Don’t get me wrong. Internet results are not necessarily evil; but misleading advertisements under the guise of reliable medical information are and I sure hope that internet users have high enough IQ to know how to spot a fake from the real deal.

I’ve realized that Dermatologists in practice are losing in the battle against non-medical people peddling their skincare goods online. It’s actually a double whammy. For one, they lose potential patients. Second, they become the option of last resort of patients whose problems are even worse than how they started from trying various products without knowing their drug interactions. I’m a witness. Most of the patients I’ve seen would claim to have applied certain lotions, medications and ointments they could not even read. For me, such practice is the same as taking medications without knowing what they’re for. Perhaps most think that the harm would be less since they are topically applied. They have entirely forgotten however that the skin is virtually the largest organ in the body with a huge potential for systemic absorption.

I wish people would be more vigilant not only on the price tag of the goods they see online but moreso on the indications of their use; because no matter which way you look at it, they’re all drugs and just one and the same banana.

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Monday June 2nd, 2008 02:43 My Holy Grail for Chapped Lips

I remember back in grade school how I had a classmate who had chapped and bruised lips forever. Yep. She has been using chapstick since we were young girls who’d rather play than get stuck bored in school. I didn’t have problems with chapped lips – not until I turned out to be too girly for my own good. I can’t remember when I first had my own stick of lip balm. Chapstick (particularly the one in red) was all the rage then. I bought one to look cool.

When college came, my lips became sensitive and soon, I found myself battling with chapped and bruised lips every single day. I tried everything: from piling on lip balm almost every hour to keep my lips from drying up to sleeping with my lips literally drenched in petroleum jelly so I’d wake up with softer lips in the morning. The petroleum jelly did wonders at first but when my gay friend commented how I look like I had lechon for lunch once, I ditched my bottle of petroleum jelly for good.

My discovery of The Face Shop’s Plus+1 Intensive Lip Care Cream was an accident. I was checking out my mom’s make up case one night when I saw this old tube that she hasn’t been using for weeks. She eventually gave it to me. That night, I was nursing a really badly chapped lips (think, bleeding) because I again unconsciously played with my lips and peeled the chapping skin off. I put on some before I went to bed. What I found the next morning was a pleasant surprise. My lips were really soft and the best part? My bruises were on their way to healing. The bruises had closed and were no longer fresh. Before, that would have taken me two to three days but it all happened overnight! Since then, I no longer parted with my trusted tube. Applying it on my lips every night has been a routine. Yes. My lips still chap every now and then and I still get bruises because of my very bad habit – but at least I have something in my stash to combat it.

Plus+1 Intensive Lip Care Cream is loooove. :)


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