Archive for October, 2007

Organic Baby Products - Skin Care

Saturday, October 20th, 2007
Baby Products
Molly Ridenhour asked:

It has been said that there is nothing quite so soft as a baby’s skin. New parents love to soothe and protect their baby’s sensitive skin by smoothing on creme, lotions and powders to stop the symptoms of diaper rash as well as other irritations. The use of organic baby products helps you, as a parent, be sure that you are not using products that contain harmful ingredients. Organic baby products contain only natural ingredients with no chemicals or irritants to affect the sensitive skin of your infant. These products offer gentle protection and soothing action with no dangerous chemicals included.

Chemical free production

Organic baby products are soft and comfortable on baby’s skin because the fiber is specially grown to be free from pesticides and chemical treatments. At present, it is hard to determine precisely what long term effects that such substances have on humans, birds and animals that come in contact with the chemicals. Using organic baby products means you never have to worry about the chemicals that were used because there were none. These garments, cremes and lotions are not going to irritate the baby’s skin or result in unwanted irritants being drawn into the baby’s lungs or mouth.

No Carcinogens

There is no way that a responsible parent will deliberately put products that contain carcinogens on the sensitive skin of their baby. It is unfortunately true, though, that sometimes these dangerous ingredients are hidden from the casual observer. Even a veteran label reader may not be fully aware of the long term effect some ingredients will have on the skin of the baby. However, by committing yourself to organic baby products only you avoid the issue of trying to determine what is lethal and what is merely dangerous. Organic baby products are always safe and healthy.

Skin protection

Using organic baby products on your baby’s delicate skin is important. You need skin care for the baby to protect against wetness and germs that are a part of the environment, no matter how carefully you clean and disinfect the surroundings of the baby. The key in organic baby products is that they clean and protect without the harshness and even dangerous effects of the traditional baby care products. Another positive result of the switch to organic baby products is to eliminate the use of some of the fragrances that are in many standard baby products. Most people do not realize that a substantial number of these fragrances will cause allergic reactions on baby’s skin.

Hypoallergenic products

Using organic baby products, particularly those that are hypoallergenic means you are reducing the number of harmful substances that come in contact with the delicate skin of the baby. The earlier that the baby is exposed to such substances, the more likely he or she is to develop allergic reactions to the substance. These potentially dangerous substances run the gamut from fragrances to detergents and wetting agents in the laundry products and bath products. It is far better to use organic baby products and avoid the difficulty of reading labels.

Baby Site

What features do you think mobile-phone users would expect to see in their phones in the near future?

Saturday, October 20th, 2007
Mobile Phones
Chuka asked:

What features do you think mobile-phone users would expect to see in their phones in the near future? That, what feasible traits do you expect should be available on our mobile-phones in the coming future? In your opinion, what do you think the needs of cell-phone users are?

Online Mobiles

Madonna-Holiday

Sunday, October 7th, 2007
cincinar asked:

Madonna’s Holiday Music Video

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Is There An Acne Cure In Our Future?

Monday, October 1st, 2007
Acne Cure
Riley Hendersen asked:

Any teenager will tell you that an outbreak of acne is one of the worst things that can happen to their social standing as well as their own self esteem. So with the high priority most teens put on staying acne-free, is there any hope in our future for an acne cure? Unfortunately, scientists and doctors will tell you a cure for acne is unlikely. However, there are some practices you can develop to help prevent breakouts. These include things such as washing your face twice daily, avoiding touching your face, using prescription or over-the-counter creams, taking oral antibiotics and exfoliating the skin.

In order to understand how these preventative measures help acne, you must first understand how acne develops. The skin of the face is covered with small openings - or pores - that allow nutrients to pass back and forth through the skin. Acne forms when dead skin cells, dirt or cosmetics block these pores. This blockage causes oils, which are usually excreted onto the skin to help make it smooth and supple, to back up in the pores causing an inflamed bump. Hormones excreted by the body during the teen years can make acne even worse by causing the oil glands to work overtime. To make things worse, bacteria can grow inside these bumps which can infect other pores if the acne is scratched or picked at. Acne can be triggered by stress, hormones, or an unhealthy diet. Scientists are uncertain why one teen will suffer from acne and another will not, but they believe it may be tied to genetics or heredity. Since it is unsure what exactly causes acne, it is more important to concentrate on preventing breakouts rather than an acne cure.

You may need to use over-the-counter or prescription medications to help clear your existing acne and keep new acne from forming. While choosing an acne medication, be wary of products that promise an acne cure. Remember, there is no cure for acne. Your acne will not go away overnight. Even with the strongest creams and cleansers, it will take at least two weeks to start to see improvement in your acne.

Prevention can be as simple as cleaning your face twice daily with a gentle cleanser to keep oils and dirt from building up. Some experts also suggest exfoliating the skin to encourage dead skin cells to flake off. This way the cells don’t stay on your face and block your pores. Along with keeping your skin clean, it is also a good idea to eat a healthy diet. Although eating a healthy diet does not guarantee you will have an acne free face, it is always best for your body and your skin to eat a balanced diet. With no acne cure in sight, prevention can save you the embarrassment of unsightly pimples.

Remember, there is currently no miracle cure for acne; in fact, there is no acne cure at all. Concentrate on clearing the acne you have, and keeping new spots from appearing. Sometimes acne prevention is indeed the best acne cure.

New Acne Cure