Do not settle with a less Quality Life!

You do not need to burn a hole in your pocket to achieve Beauty from within, yet ironically Quality stuffs do not come cheap either.


Gorgeous Looks can be created not by just using ICONIC COSMETICS brands only.


So how can you have a Quality Life and still be kind to your pocket at the same time?


80% OF GOOD HEALTH AND BEAUTY COMES FROM TAKING GOOD CARE OF OUR BODY INTERNALLY, WHILE 20% COMES FROM EXTERNAL CARE


KNOWLEDGE & TECHNIQUES are the keys to a Quality Life.


HEALTH IS NOT EVERYTHING; BUT EVERYTHING CANNOT BE WITHOUT HEALTH

Saturday, July 9, 2011

MAKE-UP AT ITS BEST FROM WITHIN - HOW TO IDENTIFY UNCOMMON SKIN DISORDERS

How to Identify Uncommon Skin Disorders

Uncommon skin disorders can be difficult to diagnose because their symptoms can closely resemble more common skin conditions. Discovering what the underlying skin problem might be is necessary in order to receive the right treatment.

Things You'll Need
  • doctor

Instructions
o    1
Identify Sweets syndrome. Sweets syndrome, otherwise known as neutrophilic dermatosis, is an allergic condition that produces oily, red scales all over the body.
o    2
Identify Goltz syndrome. Goltz syndrome, also called focal dermal hypoplasia, produces inflamed and raised bumps on the skin that are filled with fat.
o    3
Identify Harlequin Ichthyosis. Harlequin Ichthyosis causes the skin to shed excessively, and to develop prolific scaly patches that resemble fish scales.
o    4
Identify Morgellon's Disease. Morgellon's Disease causes the skin to become extremely itchy and flaky, and is accompanied by memory loss and fatigue.
o    5
Identify Scleroderma . Scleroderma makes the skin harden and tighten. Redness and pain is seen in some sufferers. Seek medical attention right away if you think you may have Scleroderma.


Reference: How to Identify Uncommon Skin Disorders | eHow.com



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