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Facial Hair in Women
- What Can You Do About It?
by Barbara Phillips, NP

Facial hair growth in women is
something that many of us find
concerning. Assuming that you are not
genetically inclined to facial air (Mediterranean,
Jewish and Eastern European ancestry) or
have a family history of facial hair growth in
women), it could be a number of things. One of
the most common is hormonal imbalance. Women
have both estrogens and androgens (male hormones).
As we age, the levels of both hormones naturally decline. However, the ratio between the differences declines and it can look as if we suddenly have more of the male hormones, and therefore stray hairs. In addition, there are some medications that can stimulate the growth of stray, darker, coarser hair such as phenytoin, cyclosporine, anabolic steroids, combination medications with testosterone such as estratest, and minoxidil (used for high blood pressure as well as baldness in men).

Sometimes though, excessive facial/body hair can be a result of physical and medical issues. For example, polycystic ovarian syndrome and obesity (adipose tissue can produce androgens). Occasionally it can be related to adrenal tumors. In these cases one will see more than just the occasional stray hair on the face. If this is happening to you, see your health care provider.

So what can do you about it? Women have been looking for ways to permanently remove hair for years. There does not seem to be an easy fool-proof permanent way to deal with facial hair.

Treatments include:

-Makeup Radio frequency
-Hormones (estrogen and progesterone)
-Shaving
-Waxing
-Laser
-Electrolysis
-Medications - Vaniqua - a prescription cream

According to many dermatologists, electrolysis seems to be the only method for permanent removal. Vaniqua, which is relatively new in the past few years does not seem to work for all women. The long term effectiveness is unknown at this time.

As with most things, there does not seem to be a one-size-fits-all solution to the problem of the stray facial hair. You will most likely need to try various treatments and see what works for you. However, keep in mind if the hair seems excessive or you have concerns, please speak with your health care provider for further evaluation.

About the Author
Barbara Phillips, NP, Aberdeen, WA, USA
info@olderwiserwomen.com
(c)Barbara C. Phillips, Nurse Practitioner and founder of OlderWiserWomen(tm) inspires women to embrace the freedom, magic and wisdom of Successful Aging. Visit www.OlderWiserWomen.com for your copy of "Celebrating You: 50 Tips for Vibrant Living".
Sunless Tanning Lotion Tips
For Summer

by James Allen

If you use sunless tanning products it's probably because your skin's health is very important to you - yet you still love the tan look. The following tips will help you make the most as you protect your skin and stay bronze at the same time.

Exfoliate!  Scrub nice and hard in the shower a few hours before application. Getting rid of the dead skin will help your canned-tan to stick a little longer.

Shaving is great a few hours before applying lotions, but.. avoid shaving right before applying sunless tanning products. Chemicals in the lotion can cause irritation if you don't give your skin time to recover from the shock of the blade.

Stay dry after you apply. Don't get wet and don't sweat for at least a few hours after applying sunless tanning lotions. This will help prevent irregular streaking in your fake-bake.

Gloves, gloves, gloves. Unless you want your hands to be neon orange, wear cheap latex gloves when you apply your bronzers.

If you notice some areas of your body, like your elbows, get too dark after applying sunless tanning lotions, apply baby oil or gel to these areas before hand. This will help balance out your bronze.

Try these self-tanning tips this summer, and enjoy looking golden without sacrificing your skin to the sun!

About the Author
James Allen is the webmaster of Best Sunless Tans. Come learn everything you need to know to save your skin and still look golden all year long.
www.BestSunlessTans.com
Sunless Tanning Lotion Tips For Summer
by James Allen

Fake a Tan with Sunless Tanning Lotion
by Lorene Radenz

Is Your Bad Mood Causing Skin Breakouts?
by Burgundy Shank
Liquid lip color by LipInk is a necessity for anyone who has lips.  True to its claims, the color goes on and doesn't come off!!  Put it on, eat, drink, kiss, and do what you want; it stays on without blotching.  Add lipgloss, and you have the most luscious lips in town.  This is also ideal for those who desire fuller lips, but don't want to your liner to disappear in the middle of dinner.  What you put on stays.  This is a Must Have!  I'll never go without it again!
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We've all seen these "before & after" photos before. Yeah, yeah, yeah.  But this photo might as well be me!  I've had a crease between my eyebrows for a couple years now and hated it.  I stuck a Frownie patch on the crease, took care of some things around the house, and when I removed it I was
shocked:  my crease
was gone!  I kid you
not.  And the beauty
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product at nearly any
drug store.  So, go
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Women have been looking for ways to permanently remove hair.
Your Life! Beauty Editor