22 Feb 2008 03:49:06 | Naweko San-Joyz
Puberty brought bouts of acne. In your 20s, finding Mr. or Mrs.
Right was of chief consequence. When the 30s hit, you worked to
raise little Johnnie or Suzie to be a model kid. Now that your
hitting the fabulous 40s, you should be coasting through life,
right. Well, why are you suddenly dealing with the cosmetic
double whammy of acne and wrinkles? Even your insurance company
figures that you should have gotten rid of acne by the age of 25.
The number people over 30 needing acne treatments has climbed to
the extent that a report published in Journal of the American
Academy of Dermatology recommends raising the age for insurance
coverage of the acne drug tretinoin to at least 40. The authors
of the report, Drs. Steven Feldman and Alan Fleischer, add that
many insurance companies refuse to pay for tretinoin
prescriptions for patients older than 25.
Cosmetic Catch 22 Even if your insurance company leaves you to
fend for yourself, you still have options for freeing yourself
from acne and wrinkles. At first, coping with acne and wrinkles
may seem like a cosmetic catch 22. Do you dry your skin with
acne cleansers containing benzoyl peroxide and salicylic acid,
and worsen your wrinkles? Or, do you smear on the moisturizer to
smooth the wrinkles, but cope with the zits brought on by the
extra oil or sensitivity to a new product?
There’s a smarter way to handle acne and wrinkles. 1. Interpret
the acne 2. Allow your skin to improve as you use self-awareness
to remove zits.
Interpret the acne While dealing with acne and wrinkles, target
the acne first because acne is an autoimmune disease. Having an
autoimmune disease means that your thoughts, emotions, and/or
environment are affecting you in an adverse way and require
immediate attention. Thus, acne may reveal that you need to
relax more, change your eating habits, reframe your
interpersonal dialogue, stop dating that jerk from the office
and/or make another beneficial alteration to your lifestyle.
Zits arrive on your face to report on some unpleasant activities
within your body and life. Once you get feedback from these
zits, you can take action to send the zits away while augmenting
your health in the process.
Acne is usually an indication various hidden or overlooked
health problems. Here’s a sample of the questions you should ask
yourself when dealing with acne so that you can unravel the
mystery behind your zits. Are you:
Regular? About 70% of your immune system is located in your
intestines. If this area is blocked with waste, your
immuno-defenses are down. So, instead of waste leaving your body
via the rectum, it chooses to leave through the skin. Waste
leaving the skin can cause an infection that presents itself as
acne.
Tense? Tension likewise reduces the vigor of the immune system.
Take a few deep breaths throughout the day to calm your body.
Take a long walk in the fresh air to wind down.
Eating nutritionally? Cases of acne have been improved with
consuming foods containing zinc, essential fatty acids, vitamin
A and a host of other nutrients. All of these vital nutrients
are available in leafy green vegetables, fruits and olive oil.
Worried about unresolved issues? Not resolving personal issues
creates conflict and tension in the body. Again, these issues
most be addressed to avoid undue stress within the body.
Exercising daily? Exercise reduces stress and gives you an
opportunity to subconsciously contemplate challenges that you
may be facing. Physical activity also keeps your muscles and
intestines toned, which keeps encourages regularity.
Changing pillowcase frequently? Using a dirty pillowcase
aggravates an acne condition. Your face naturally secretes oils
during the night. These oils are sticky. So if you pillowcase if
dirty, you are allowing your face to collect extra waste during
the night, which could further clog your pores.
Moving or changing your job/career? New demands or feelings of
lose can sometimes accompany change. Transfer these emotions
into something constructive by writing in a journal or
envisioning how these changes are going to benefit you. Find
comfort in these changes and opportunities for new beginnings.
Experiencing excessive facial hair growth and erratic periods?
Conditions such as acne, excessive facial hair, and erratic
periods could indicate an androgen disorder or other underlying
hormonal imbalances. Your doctor can provide you with a series
of endocrine tests to ascertain your hormone levels and what
corrective actions you should take. Ricardo Azziz, M.D, who
serves as Chair of the Department of Obstetrics and Director of
the Center for Androgen-Related Disorders at Cedars-Sinai
Medical Center, estimates that 80 percent of women with
excessive androgen levels suffer from an endocrine disorder
called polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS). Dr. Azziz adds that
women with PCOS often have insulin resistance and are at
increased risk for developing Type II diabetes, hypertension and
heart disease.
Once the acne is under control you can move on to the wrinkles.
Another reason for treating the zits first is because if you
alter your lifestyle in such as way as to free yourself from
acne, and you doing this in a healthy and patient fashion, you
will actually lessen the number of wrinkles you have.
Health is wholeness and beauty is a reflection of robust health.
You’ll never buy robust health in a jar. It is a mind, body,
spirit and environmental support system that garners full-bodied
health. Lets look at want you actually need from a “beauty
cream”.
Face Cream Education There are five basic ingredients in any
given anti-aging or anti-wrinkling cream.
1. The oil or moisturizer 2. The preservatives to keep the cream
from spoiling. 3. A scent or flavor 4. A color 5. The active
ingredient.
Only one of these components is essential, the oil. The
preservative is only needed to keep the cream useful. Your face
does not need preservation because the skin is alive. Since some
people have allergies to scents and colors in cosmetics, the
body says that these two ingredients are not necessary. The
active ingredient is usually the latest cosmetic drug or
multivitamin that is supposed to lift or dramatically reverse
your age by 5-20 years.
Researchers S. Jay Olshansky, Leonard Hayflick and Bruce A.
Carnes bluntly comment on the antics of cosmetic companies in
their report No Truth to the Fountain of Youth, published in the
June 2002 edition of Scientific American. The authors warn
everyone aiming to reverse the signs of times on their face
that, “… anyone purporting to offer an anti-aging product today
is either mistaken or lying”.
I bet you are thinking, “Won’t that oil make acne worse?” The
answer is not if you are using the right oil. Some essential
oils such as bergamont, lavender, lemon, neroli, sandalwood, tea
tree and ylang ylang have cleansing and antibacterial properties
which help combat acne infections. Other essential oil like
geranium, clary sage and orange regulate the production of oil
on the face. When mixed with a carrier oil such as jojoba or
camellia, these essential oils are ideal moisturizers.
Nothing that you put on your face will truly change your
appearance. Creams are useful, but they are only one instrument
in an orchestra of anti-aging concerts. Health starts on the
inside. If you want to improve your beauty start with how you
treat yourself and feed yourself. I mean not only what foods you
eat but what thoughts you eat.
You may eat thoughts of the sort, “I can’t…”, “I had a stressful
day”, “I’m tired of…”, “I can’t wait until…”, “I’m getting old”,
“My body isn’t as healthy as it used to be”. The menu is
endless. If you want to look young and healthy, you have to
think young and healthy thoughts. Here’s steps to jumpstart your
quest:
Start by changing your thinking. Develop your own youth model,
i.e. with steps you’ll take to maintain your vitality and stick
to it.
Enjoy nutritious foods. A study in the Journal of American
College of Nutrition found that eating a variety of fruits and
vegetables and using olive oil every day could help keep
wrinkles away. The researchers found that people who ate a diet
rich in green leafy vegetables, beans, olive oil, nuts and
multigrain breads, while avoiding butter, red meat and sugary
goodies, were less predisposed to wrinkling. Researchers believe
that antioxidant vitamins, such as A, C and E, which are found
in fruits and vegetables, may help protect the skin from
environmental damage.
Use a gentle cleanser each day.
Steam your face everyday for 5-15 minutes, especially if your
have acne. The steam removes waxy build-up on the skin while it
stimulates circulation. This combo of benefits cleans to pores
to reduce the possibility of acne while firming up the skin and
facial muscles.
Exfoliate your skin daily. Moisturize your face in the morning
and evening with natural oils. In addition to the acne fighting
oils listed above, you can mix essential oils such as
frankinsense, myrrh, neroli and rose to help encourage the
growth of new skin cells. You can create a moisturizer by
diluting 1-3 of your favorite essential oils in a carrier oil
such as jojoba or camellia oil in a ration of 1 part essential
oil to 3 parts carrier oil.
Massage your face daily when you apply your facial oil.
Lie down on an incline bench for 5-20 minutes each day to let
the blood flow to your head.
Wear a sunhat in the sun.
Give yourself a light skin peel once a month.
Finally, forty can still be fabulous and your beauty-plan a lot
less enigmatic. Just remember the basics, interpret the messages
of your zits, and educate yourself about wrinkle creams- you
don’t need them.
About Author :
http://www.noixia.com Naweko San-Joyz is a graduate of Stanford
University. She recently published “Acne Messages: Crack the
code of your zits and say goodbye to acne”. To challenge and
verify her research, San-Joyz trains for figure competitions.
She currently writes health articles from her home in San Diego.