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Archive for January, 2009

A dragonfruit a day keeps the wrinkles at bay

January 29th, 2009 by Sara

It seems that every time I go online to browse the specials at SkinStore.com I come across a skin care product that boasts its use of exotic fruits and vegetables.

Certainly ingredients like grapefruit seed extract and cucumber are better than methylparaben and C9-15 Fluoroalcohol Phosphate.

One of the latest raves is an extract from the dragon fruit. Israeli Biotechnology Research (IBR) says that the dragron fruit has natural UV protection properties and has the effect of making the skin feel tighter and stronger. More importantly, the dragon fruit helps to slow down cell proliferation allowing for the skin to look younger (fewer wrinkles and fine lines) too.

The dragonfruit is commonly eaten in Asia and is recognizable by its pink color on the outside, the white melon on the inside, and the black seeds that make the fruit polka-dotted.

I have yet to try a product containing dragon fruit extract, but I’d love to hear from anyone who has used the dragon fruit in their skin fitness regimen.

Hands holding a slice of cactus fruit

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Chemical peels during pregnancy

January 26th, 2009 by Sara

Many chemical peels used for treating skin conditions like acne and melasma contain salicylic acid, which in small amounts is perfectly safe, but it can be harmful to a pregnant woman and her unborn child.

Salicylic acid is essentially the same as aspirin and works to reduce inflammation. Topically, it works well to exfoliate skin through a chemical peel, but considering that the chemical peel sits on your skin and soaks into your system, it can be dangerous.

If you are pregnant and are looking into getting a chemical peel, avoid the at-home products and ask your doctor what to do instead. He or she will be able to advise you on the best skin care treatments for optimal skin fitness.

For more information on chemical peels, read about what a chemical peel won’t do.

BENEV Salicylic Acid Exfoliator 2

BENEV Salicylic Acid Exfoliator 2

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Oranges and hyperpigmentation

January 23rd, 2009 by Sara

A Skin Fitness Facts reader stopped by to share her experience of eating oranges and how it helped improve her hyperpigmentation (melasma)…

“Can I just point out that a month ago I fell ill with the flu. During that time I ate many oranges and I actually noticed a reduction in the melasma. My skin looked better than it had for years! I don’t whether this was related to the oranges or not, but I have not seen my skin like that for years!

Could there be a link between oranges and hyperpigmentation?”

To answer the question … yes, absolutely. Vitamin C is a powerful antioxidant, which is known for protecting the skin from free-radicals in the environment and it promotes collagen production.

Skin Fitness Facts covered this same topic in another post, “How many oranges does it take to remove melasma?” Check it out to learn how certain skin care products and nutrition can help improve hyperpigmentation and your skin’s fitness.

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