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Alternatives to Oil Free Anti-Aging Facial Moisturizer

Are you frustrated with your face cream?  You use it to help your dry skin problems but you find it leaves your skin feeling greasy and clogs your pores.  You may think the only way to go is with an oil free anti-aging facial moisturizer, but I have found that isn’t necessary.

See I used to be like you, and hated the creasy feeling my moisturizer gave me, so I treid to go with an oil free anti-aging facial moisturizer, and found it didn’t do the job of helping with my dry skin.

I now know there are bad oils and good oils for my skin and I need to be sure the facial moisturizer I use has the good oils in them and not the bad. Let’s look at the bad one you find in most skin care products.

This is definitely not something you want to have added to your skin care products. Why put yourself at risk for cancer when there are better oils to use on your dry skin.

Now for the good oils.  There are several to look for. I’ll tell you about a couple of them here that I find most useful.

The first one is grapeseed oil.  This one is a powerful antioxidant that creates an invisible film on your skin to keep moisture in.  It is easily absorbed by into the skin so you don’t have that greasy oily feeling or unnatural sheen to your face.

The antioxidant abilities fight the oxidation of the free radicals that is one reason our skin begins to show its age faster than we’d like.  Face it we live in a world with a lot of pollution and our skin shows the effect of the atmosphere just like the rest of our body does.  Grapeseed oil is one substance that will help us in our fight against the damage.

Avocado oil is another good oil.  This is deeply hydrating and has been scientifically founded to stimulate production of collagen, which is beneficial in your fight against wrinkles and fine lines.

It also helps if the sun has damaged your skin.  It will regenerate and rejuvenate sun-damaged skin to make it healthy again.  It has been shown to relieve the dryness and itching of skin diseases like psoriasis and eczema.

Even with the good oils they should be cold pressed.  If they are refined they are stripped of their vital nutrients and won’t do your skin much good.  So check out how they are processed also.

Know that you know you don’t have to go through life using an oil free anti-aging facial moisturizer when you deal with dry skin, you may want to know how to find the best products to use on your skin. Check out my skin anti aging   web site to find lots of good information about skin care.  There are lots of good alternatives to oil free anti-aging facial moisturizer.



By: Elizabeth Ruby

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Elizabeth Ruby is passionate about good health and using healthy products on her skin. She does extensive research on the best products to use and what products to avoid. Visit her website at http://www.skinantiagingsite.com/ to find out what products she recommends.



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Metals Used In Gemstone Jewelry – Value, Durability, And Care

osing gemstone jewelry, most buyers tend to focus their attention on the stone along. Precious or semi-precious, single or multiple, transparent or opaque...the questions attached to a purchase of gemstone are endless. But while buying gemstone jewelry ? whether a gemstone ring, earrings or even a gemstone beads necklace ? the metal used must be chosen with as much attention as the gem.

For a balanced choice of metal to be used, three factors must be considered with some importance ? cost, compatibility with the gem, and maintenance. Compatibility with the gem is decided on the basis of color combination and setting - a harder metal will permit a prong setting, better to show off a transparent gem.

In today's fashion, white gold has become extremely popular. White gold is an alloy of gold with either nickel or platinum. Nickel is cheaper than platinum, creates a harder and more durable alloy, but may trigger allergies in some. Palladium white gold (with copper, platinum or rhodium added for some hardness) causes fewer allergies, and handles chemical exposure better than the more reactive nickel.

White gold, especially when rhodium-plated, needs re-plating every year or two. Platinum, though far more expensive, is more likely to get scratched than white gold, is heavier, and needs regular burnishing. White gold goes well with both transparent and opaque stones, and can also be combined with metals of a different tint ? bronze, yellow gold, red gold (alloyed with copper), or green gold (alloyed with silver) ? to produce a varied effect.

Yellow gold is the eternal favorite when it comes to wedding or engagement jewelry. This is quite expensive, and is available in several gradations, called carats. 24-carat gold is 100% gold, while lower carat ratios have less gold and more of metals like copper, palladium or silver.

After gold in the hierarchy of metals used for gemstone jewelry comes silver. Silver has a unique, muted sheen of its own, especially when worn on a regular basis. It is extremely easy to care for ? several silver polishes are available in the market, and the metal is extremely durable, and does not blacken much over time. Silver is also much less expensive than gold, and can be used with equal facility with all kinds of gemstones.

Copper and bronze are often used as settings for semi-precious stones, especially opaque. These are not very expensive, and require very little maintenance ? a little lemon or tomato is usually enough to restore their shine. These metals are somewhat less conventional than those mentioned above, and gemstone bead jewelry set in copper or bronze, when carefully selected, is guaranteed to turn some heads.

Gemstone jewelry should always be designed so that the entire ornament looks well assembled. So rather than just comparing the durability, value and convenience of the options at hand, it is best to look at the stone-metal combination, see what looks best, and choose a selection that is pleasing to your eye, your needs as well as your pocket.



By: Gen Wright

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