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 July 30, 2010


Rosacea is a skin problem that usually affects people with fair skin, although anyone can develop it. Symptoms include redness of the face, pimples, and thickened skin. There is no cure for rosacea, so treatment is focused on relieving its symptoms.

BIOSKINCARE is a biological skin balm that relieves the symptoms of Rosacea. Triggers the regeneration of damaged cells, moisturizes deeply and replenishes the lipid barrier of the skin while repairing skin lesions, preventing and dissolving scars left behing by inflammation and even burns. Reduces abnormal scars of the types hypertrophic and keloid; dissolves keratois pilaris plugs and actinic keratosis scales. Boosts the secretion of antimicrobial peptides on the surface of the skin and within the skin follicles and controls acne breakouts. It also works wonders for acne scarring and stretch marks. Relieves dermatitis, and vanishes skin blemishes.

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How you can Treat Stretch Marks

by Valerie Garner

Stretch marks show up when skin is stretched beyond its elastic limit. The excessive stretching can be caused by a series of different situations such as rapid growth, weight fluctuations, or pregnancy. But when all is said and done, the only thing that really matters isn't how you got them, but how to get rid of them.

There are quite of few products out there that claim to be a miracle cure for stretch marks. But, don't be fooled. The only surefire way of eliminating them is through plastic surgery. Any other option will only minimize their appearance or cover them up, but won't eliminate them.

Nevertheless, surgery isn't the best option for removing stretch marks in most areas. In fact, surgical intervention is only effective if you are trying to remove abdominal stretch marks that appear below the navel area. It is difficult to remove stretch marked skin from the arms and legs, for examples, because the limbs are round and suturing could lead to puckered skin.

As you can see, surgery isn't the absolute solution to stretch marks. If you want to be able to deal with the rest of your body, you'll need to find effective alternatives.

Basically, how to get rid of stretch marks is not the question you should be asking yourself. Instead, you should be out there looking for products that can help reduce them. Stretch marks creams and microdermabrasion are two very popular ways of dealing with stretch marks.

If you prefer to use a cream solution then you should look for one that contains Helix Aspersa Muller extract and rose hip oil. These types of creams use biological activators like those found in your body's own regenerative processes to eliminate stretch marks. They trigger and control the synthesis of collagen, elastin and GAGs and the replacement of flawed skin with healthy skin cells.

With regular use (two times a day for a period of time depending on age and depth of the blemishes) a stretch mark cream will 'digest' flawed cells, gently dissolve skin lesions, reduce and even erase all signs of stretch marks. By finding the best stretch mark cream you can also destroy pathogens and trigger the regeneration of normal collagen thereby improving elasticity.

Microdermabrasion is also an option for the treatment of stretch marks. This process inflicts a tiny bit of "damage" to the affected area which causes the body to react by trying to repair it.

In this manner, damaged cells are carried away and new cells can take their place. As with any other topical treatment, this procedure is a slow fix which requires your patience and consistency.

BIOBODYCREAM can help rid stretch marks from your skin thanks to its natural composition. This stretch mark removal cream is made with Helix Aspersa Muller extract, a wonderful natural ingredient that can help the skin regenerate. BIOBODYCREAM can be used by itself or as part of a stretch marks treatment.

Published January 12th, 2010

Filed in Health

Disclaimer: The information provided at this site and our biological skin care products are not an alternative to the advice of a medical practitioner. Please consult a physician if you have a medical condition

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