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Revolutionary Vien-Viewing Technology For Patient Comfort And Care

June 30, 2007

Patient care benefits offered through new vein-viewing technology reduce the need for multiple needle punctures, along with the stress and discomfort of youngsters who face ‘vein-stick’ procedures.

It is estimated that more than 1 billion venipunctures are performed annually. The VeinViewer, by Luminetx, uses a combination of near-infrared light and patented technologies to map a patient’s vein structure directly on the surface of the skin. By allowing clinicians to visualize a target area regardless of a patient’s age, body type or skin tone, the VeinViewer makes IV insertion, blood sampling and peripherally inserted central catheter lines less painful and anxiety-provoking.

“With the assistance of this equipment, we have significantly improved our success rate for initial IV/blood draw attempts, saving a lot of tears,” said Michele Habich, MSN, APN/CNS, CPN, pediatric clinical nurse specialist at Lutheran General Children’s Hospital. “This leads to decreased patient pain, improved timeliness of medication delivery and improved patient/family satisfaction. It also helps us care for individuals with small or hard-to-find veins, such as babies, children and those with darker skin tone.”

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For parents like Dorie Finnegan, mother of one-year-old Jeanie who was born with a hole in her heart and has been in and out of the hospital numerous times, the VeinViewer is amazing technology.

“A fragile vascular system and smaller veins make it difficult for nurses to find Jeanie’s veins,” Dorie said. “This is terrific! It means less tears all around because after so many sticks and poking around trying to find a good vein, the baby is not the only one who is crying.”

Advocate Hope Children’s Hospital, located on the campus of Advocate Christ Medical Center in Oak Lawn, also offers this technology to their patients.

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What you need to know about organic skin care

June 23, 2007

Living a healthy life can be confusing.

Stores are stocked with so many “natural” and “organic” food options that claim to keep your body free of chemicals and pesticides, it’s hard to know what to eat. Now, the organic movement has spread to skin care.

Like organic food, organic beauty products are touted as having fewer chemicals, pesticides and preservatives than traditional brands. And the demand for them seems to be growing.

But are organic beauty products more hype than help? It depends on whom you ask.

“If you’re trying to live an organic lifestyle, organic products have an environmental payoff,” said Patricia Tortolani, senior editor for Allure beauty magazine. “Supporting organic farming is a good thing, but we still aren’t certain if these products actually work better than traditional skin-care products. We are interested to see what organic beauty means and getting a better understanding of it.”

According to dermatologists, Tortolani says, most of the ingredients that actually help heal blemishes, exfoliate and reduce acne are not natural, such as alpha hydroxy acids and parabens.

“It is important to recognize that there is no regulation of organic beauty products,” she said, so virtually any company can claim that their product can help improve the skin.

There are some noted organic lines, such as Dr. Hauschka, Jo Wood Organics, Juice Beauty, Kiss My Face and Nature’s Gate. Fashion designer Stella McCartney has introduced a fragrance and skin care line made from organic ingredients and plant extracts. Often, organic products are priced higher at health-food and department stores, but drugstores and discount retailers offer brands that are inexpensive. Wal-Mart recently debuted Noah’s Naturals, a line of skin, bath and hair products, $6.99-$14.99.

Regardless of price, organic products aren’t always the best solution.

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Tortolani says there’s a perception that organic or natural shampoos, facial cleansers, moisturizers and sun screens are pure, meaning they have no harsh chemicals. But even organic ingredients can irritate the skin.

“You have to be careful if you have sensitive skin,” warns Dr. Rajani Katta, associate professor of dermatology and director of the Contact Dermatitis Clinic at Baylor College of Medicine in Texas. “A lot of women who have problems wearing makeup are allergic to plant-based, all-natural products.”

Katta says fragrances in makeup often cause allergic reactions. Even if a product claims to be organic, hypoallergenic or fragrance-free, it may still contain botanical extracts, which have a scent and can cause irritation.

What is organic, really?•Check ingredients. The word “organic” on a beauty product may not mean much because the industry isn’t regulated. Any product can claim to be “organic,” but if the word appears high on the ingredients list, you may be getting what you pay for.

•Test the product. Organic or natural products aren’t necessarily better than synthetic ones, says Dr. Rajani Katta, a dermatology professor at Baylor College of Medicine. You still can be sensitive. She suggests testing facial products twice a day for a week on your forearm.

•Be skeptical. No studies have proven that organic products are better for your skin than nonorganic varieties.

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Klinger tries changing chemistry of skin care

June 21, 2007

In response to the never-ending quest for perfect skin, cosmetic companies are using ever more powerful ingredients, sometimes at the risk of doing more harm than good.

Sherry Klinger says she had perfect skin until she tried a department store sample moisturizer with disastrous results.

“My skin turned orange. I had pigmentation damage, my skin was discolored and it took a long time to repair,” she said. Married to a physician at the time, they put the blame on alpha hydroxy and glycolic acids contained in the moisturizer.

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“It taught me a huge lesson as far as reading labels and being an informed consumer. It’s ironic that something you use to improve your skin could end up damaging your skin instead.”It was a cruel fate for someone who had long been a health advocate and beauty consultant. Klinger, co-founder of the BioSlim Weight Loss System, came up with a cream while trying to repair her skin that she hopes will work for others.

Klinger, who lives in California, visited Oahu recently on a market research trip for her Dermagenics Ultra-Intensive Anti-Wrinkle Beauty Moisturizer, currently available on her Web site. The moisturizer incorporates anti-wrinkle peptides, hydrating agents, vitamins, minerals and antioxidants, but just as important, she says, is what it doesn’t contain: no alpha hydroxy or glycolic acids, alcohol, waxes, dyes, nor any other chemicals or fillers she deems harmful. These include silk or nylon fibers that some products use to create an illusion of smoother skin while ultimately clogging pores.

“The thing about it is that over the last 10 years, these ingredients have become rampant in products, not only in skin creams, but other personal products like shampoos,” she said. “It’s difficult to get away from it.”

The ingredients are not dangerous per se, according to dermatologist Kevin Mott of Hawaii Skin Care and Photodamage Center. Alpha hydroxy acids, or AHAs, for example, are fruit acids used for exfoliation, stripping away dead skin cell layers to increase cell turnover. Along with topical retinoids, derivatives of Vitamin A, AHAs and glycolic acid are some of the most effective ingredients in skin care, he said.

But Klinger contends, “It was one thing when people went to dermatologists or estheticians who used these products in a supervised way, but to use it every day can be very, very dangerous. People are using these products very casually. A lot of people will unknowingly wear alpha hydroxy on their skin as a moisturizer, just because it’s in so many products, and go into the sun. It makes them more susceptible to sun damage, which makes it especially dangerous in Hawaii.”

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Although Mott disputes the claim that AHAs and glycolic acids increase sun sensitivity, he said, “If you’re using skin-rejuvenation products to improve your skin’s appearance, you’re wasting your money if you’re tanning. All these products need to be used with sun protection.”

At Zen Spa & Medical Offices, Dara Chun, spa manager and lead esthetician also said she would not discount the benefits of AHAs and glycolic acids. She said she has seen people with rosacea able to use these products successfully at proper Ph levels and concentrations.

She said it is important for consumers to consult a professional for help in determining individual needs, making sure the exfoliation process is happening at a regulated, safe rate, as well as knowing when not to use such products, including after a chemical peel, after deep dermabrasion and on sunburned skin.

BEYOND THE ingredients list, Klinger also sought to streamline the skin-care process, going against the industry standard of offering multiple products by offering only one moisturizer for use day or night, for men and women, on eyes, face and neck.

“It has become far too confusing to figure out which skin products to use, and to purchase all the individual products that constitute a complete regimen is time-consuming and costly,” she said.

The only other product she is offering is ingestible Dermagenics Oral Vitamins, aimed toward improving the skin’s appearance by combating cell oxidation.

Sitting at a covered bar overlooking the beach at Royal Hawaiian Hotel during a recent visit and looking across a sea of sunbathers gives her the impression that developing a sunscreen product is a priority.

While she may one day introduce a natural cosmetic line, her immediate goal is simply saving people from the sun.

Using her own system, she’s made it back to a point where she no longer wears foundation, only using color to enhance her eyes and lips.

“My skin has improved so much I feel I don’t have to now, and when you’re using a moisturizer that’s so pure, it doesn’t make sense to put on a concealer or foundation that’s full of chemicals.”

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Sale of Men’s Skin Care Products Shows Impressive Growth in Canada

June 10, 2007

Figures coming from market research company Euromonitor show an impressive growth in the sale of male skin care products in Canada. According to Euromonitor, there was a 142.8 percent increase between 2001 and 2006. The dollar growth during this time was a move from $5.1 million in 2001 to in excess of $12 million in 2006.

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While highlighting that men demand certain types of products such as ‘no greasy feel’ from using skin care creams, Virginia Lee, a research analyst with Euromonitor noted that it is not yet known if men will fork out big bucks for premium products.

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Skin Care Smarts: How to Keep Your Skincare Healthy.

June 6, 2007

Sacramento, CA, June 05, 2007 –(PR.com)– Skin care is different for each person but the bad habits all seem to be commonplace. Skincare-News.com’s latest article, “Keeping Your Skincare Healthy: 3 Ways To Be Safely Beautiful” highlights important mistakes people make everyday when it comes to their makeup and skin care routines.

According to the article, all good things must come to an end, so expiration dates on products must be heeded and taken seriously:

Remember that there is a huge difference between long lasting makeup and makeup that can last forever. No matter what formula cosmetics use to make them long lasting throughout the day, all skincare related items have an expiration date. Not all good things come to those who wait, as your makeup can be the perfect breeding ground for harmful bacteria as it ages.

Even something simple as dyeing your hair can be hazardous to your health:
Changing your hair color can be fun, however many people do not realize that hair dyes have been linked with certain types of cancer. While this proof is still fallible and up for debate, the truth of the matter is that many hair colorants do not go through the rigorous tests and FDA approvals that many skincare products do.

Makeup and driving should never mix, according to the article:
One of the most important things that you can do to stay beautiful and safe at the same time is to never apply your makeup while driving. You are endangering both yourself and fellow passengers and drivers when you have your eyes on the visor’s vanity mirror, or even worse, your rearview mirror. Also, hitting an unexpected speed bump or uneven surface can put you at risk for serious eye injuries.

According to the Skincare News Team, having safe skin care practices can make a big difference. “It’s important for people to know that they are putting themselves at risk for a lot of things by neglecting safe skin care practices, ranging from poking your eye out to getting an infection from bacteria-laced makeup. And many readers don’t realize that.”

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Skincare-News.com covers all skincare and beauty topics from head to toe. Check out these latest articles:

“Skin Care & Beauty Basics – Part 1: Get to First Base…Foundation, That Is”
http://www.skincare-news.com/articles.php?ArtID=257

Too many women are intimidated by makeup and skin care. They say practice makes perfect so why not give it a shot? Put your makeup fears aside and check out these tips to help you get the flawless look you’ve been craving.

“Growing Impatient With the Hands of Time”
http://www.skincare-news.com/articles.php?ArtID=254

Do you feel as if you have done everything you can to improve your skincare, and yet you are still battling the years on your skin? Your problem may be solved more simply than you think!

“The Aging Neck…Skincare’s Forgotten Frontier!”
http://www.skincare-news.com/articles.php?ArtID=258

Ever notice how the older we get the more often we choose a scarf or turtleneck to wear? Let’s be honest, we’re not doing it to be fashion forward. From now on, let’s solve the problem of that aging neck, and not by hiding it behind knit and silk. Read this article and find out a few ways other than plastic surgery to start sporting a firm, beautiful, and glowing neck. Who wants to look like a turkey, when you can look like a swan?

“Skin Care & Beauty Basics – Part 3: How to Be a Powder Puff Girl!”
http://www.skincare-news.com/articles.php?ArtID=260

Powder is the finishing touch after applying the rest of your makeup. Read on to see how you can make the most out of the powder you use and learn tips to help you get it right every time.

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Fruit Ingredients Gaining Prominence in Skin Care

June 2, 2007

Tech Nature, a France-based cosmetic manufacturer is capitalizing on the current trend in the skincare industry of using fruit peel as an active ingredient. Tech Nature has launched four new products recently. However, unlike other products made with the same nutrients, the range consists of masks to be used on the skin.

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The company is not following the trend of caring for the skin from the inside out, instead opting for skin care treatment that can be applied directly instead of being taken as a supplement. The line of face and body peels uses fruits such as strawberry, kiwis and bananas.

 

According to Tech Nature, the products addresses different skin care needs based on the fruit used, for example bananas for its regenerative power. The antioxidant properties of the masks are aimed at those seeking anti-aging products.

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