Recommendations for Cleaning and Care: Oily Skin (Seborrhea)

The skin is not only a reflection of the soul, but also of the nutrient and vital substance supply. Despite a rich, wholesome food supply, a sufficient individual vital substance supply is not always guaranteed. An insufficient supply of vital substances can be caused, for example, by incorrect food preparation or by an individual need … Recommendations for Cleaning and Care: Oily Skin (Seborrhea)

Oily Skin (Seborrhea) Symptoms

Characteristic of oily skin is a shiny oily face and very quickly greasy hair.Other typical symptoms of oily skin are: Blackheads (comedones), inflammatory blackheads (folliculitis), and seborrheic eczema. The cause of seborrheic eczema is a proliferation of certain fungi (Pityrosporum ovale) in sebaceous gland-rich, oily skin regions. Common acne (acne vulgaris) is also always associated … Oily Skin (Seborrhea) Symptoms

Oily Skin (Seborrhea) Causes

After birth, abundant and fully functioning sebaceous glands are present in human skin, and the sebum level on the skin is high.During the first year of life, the sebaceous glands regress, and by puberty, correspondingly little fat is detectable on the skin surface. Greasing of the surface by sebum can also be expected before puberty, … Oily Skin (Seborrhea) Causes

Nutrition Recommendations

However, despite a rich, wholesome food supply, an adequate individual vital substance supply is not always guaranteed. Insufficient vital substance supply may be due to improper food preparation, for example, or may be caused by an individual vital substance excess requirement. This is not only noticeable through physical condition disturbances such as a decrease in … Nutrition Recommendations

Pleasure Food Recommendation

Avoid “skin-hostile” stimulants such as caffeinated drinks, alcohol and tobacco! Coffee and black tea If possible, avoid coffee and black tea. If you do drink coffee or black tea, please drink no more than two to three cups daily and please do not sweeten. If you drink more than three cups of coffee or black … Pleasure Food Recommendation

Consumption Recommendations

General recommendations Spread your daily nutrition over 3 meals. Chew the food well. Take plenty of time and enjoy your food. Slow eating is also important because the body needs about 15 to 20 minutes to develop the feeling “I am full”. If you eat too quickly, you usually eat more food than your body … Consumption Recommendations

Acne Vulgaris: Acne

In acne vulgaris (synonyms: Acne; Acne vulgaris; Contact acne; Cosmetic acne; Majorca acne; ICD-10 L70.0: Acne vulgaris) is a skin disease that usually occurs during puberty. Increased numbers of comedones (blackheads) form, from which papules, pustules and nodules then develop. The facial and upper trunk areas are particularly affected. Acne is the most common dermatological … Acne Vulgaris: Acne

Lentigo Senilis: Age Spots

Lentigines seniles (colloquially called age spots; synonyms: Age pigmentation; lentigines seniles; lentigines, lentigines solaris; senile lentigo; solar lentigo; age spot, liver spot; ICD-10: L81.4 – Other melanin hyperpigmentation) are pigmentary disorders of the skin. They are light to dark brown, usually sharply demarcated spot(s) in chronically light-exposed skin areas. Therefore, the term solar lentigo best … Lentigo Senilis: Age Spots

Hemangioma: Blood Sponge

Infant hemangioma Infantile hemangioma (SH; blood sponge of the infant/newborn; synonym: infantile hemangioma) is a congenital vascular tumor that occurs in the first days or weeks/months after birth. The small vessels of the skin, the capillaries, form tangle-like growths and bulges. Sex ratio: boys to girls is 1: 3. The prevalence (disease frequency) is 4-5% … Hemangioma: Blood Sponge

Cellulite (Orange Peel Skin)

Cellulite, also called orange peel skin (synonyms: Dermopanniculosis deformans; erroneously also: cellulitis; ICD-10 #D160: Cellulite), is a change in the subcutaneous fatty tissue in the thigh and buttock area, but also in the arms of women. It is characterized by a dimple-like, uneven skin texture. Since the connective tissue of men is different from that … Cellulite (Orange Peel Skin)

Homemade Lip Balm

Ingredients (example) The following ingredients are available in pharmacies and drugstores: Jojoba wax 30.0 g Shea butter 20.0 g Beeswax (yellow or bleached) 20.0 g Optional: few natural additives such as vanilla, calendula extract, propolis, honey, essential oils or vitamins. See also under the detailed article lip pomade. For about 11 lipomades, depending on the … Homemade Lip Balm

Cosmetics: Effects, Uses & Risks

The term cosmetics encompasses a heterogeneous family of products whose members are responsible for the wide-ranging task of body care and beautification. The definition of the term includes the delineation of the scope of action of cosmetic products, as well as their classification according to specific functions for individual areas of the body and the … Cosmetics: Effects, Uses & Risks