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Heal Eczema With Coconut Oil – The Secret Revealed

Tuesday, October 2nd, 2007

Eczema is a commonly used medical term for extra dry or inflamed skin. When treating eczema one should always consider natural treatment first if you want to take the best care of your skin. Applying alternative, natural eczema treatment methods to get the best cure or results is sometimes essential to cure eczema problems. Although it’s not common knowledge, coconut oil, a natural treatment method, has been used for eczema for many years.

Types of eczema include atopic, dyshidrotic famous nummular eczema. Once the skin is exposed to a trigger, it releases chemicals that go directly to the surface of the skin, which then causes a patient to itch. I use coconut oil for everything including as a make-up remover and under my foundation. My skin is always soft, silky, smooth, and free of eczema, rashes, bumps, blemishes, blisters, etc.

The best treatment I’ve found to heal eczema is organic virgin coconut oil. Always get permission from your doctor before you apply any alternative treatments. To apply virgin coconut oil, massage it deep into the affected area. Depending on how severe the eczema is, it can be applied three or four times a day or more and at bedtime too. The more serious types of eczema include nummular, discoid, dyshidrotic and Varicose Eczema, which is a condition that is found in the shoes leg. Make sure to consult with your doctor first on these conditions.

If you also have acne, coconut oil will treat most types of acne too and is better than most chemical acne products. Patients with eczema usually have skin that is very sensitive to certain substances including soap, wool, detergents, make-up, cosmetics, mascara, lipstick, nail polish, shampoos, etc. For an attack of eczema to exist, two conditions have to be present – a predisposition or special irritability of the skin, and a directly exciting cause. The type of eczema you have depends on the cause and where it occurs on your body.

Virgin coconut oil is very inexpensive and is therefore, a good, cheap home remedy. Many people think that eczema is contagious and on occasion a child might be unnecessarily sent home from school. Virgin coconut oil works better than commercial eczema creams, which are usually eczema products that are laden with chemicals, whether made for babies, teens or adults.

A child of school-age who has poor skin control can feel very isolated from his or her peers and can develop low self-esteem. For the local causes of eczema such as contact dermatitis, you want to avoid having your skin come in contact with the offending item, of course. If the eczema is on your hands, coconut oil will have to be applied to them more often.

Eczema and its symptoms, provided the cause has been removed, should improve and eventually go away. There are natural treatments and remedies that do work for eczema depending on the cause; but some types of eczema have no known cause. Keep coconut oil handy to treat other minor skin irritations and problems too.

For info on natural treatments for eczema dermatitis and acne go to http://www.Best-Skin-Solutions.com a nurse’s website for eczema, acne, pimples and skin disorders with tips for adults, teens, and babies, including info on eczema treatment.

Your Handbag Style and You

Sunday, September 9th, 2007

Your handbag style is unique and original. It’s like a finger print; it belongs to you and only you and is distinct to your exact characteristics. Oh sure, the other woman has the same exact handbag, but it doesn’t accessories the same on her and it doesn’t say about her, what it says about you! This article takes a fun and chocolate approach to personality types and the handbags that match. You may say to yourself, “I don’t know what my type is or even know which handbag is best for me.” Well, read on my sister in Handbag-dom, you’re sure to come away with a fundamental knowledge of how, not only to choose the right handbag for you, but how to assess your personality type to get the bag that exclaims – THIS IS ME!

Given that each woman is beautifully unique, here are some great suggestions on different types of handbags for the different types of personalities represented, and the statements they make… Happy Learning!

Strong, Smart, No-Nonsense, Professional Woman

A classic tote, like one from Kate Spade, a Burberry leather bag, or the Neptune bag with flap enclosure and rolled handless.

Personable, Friendly, Open Demeanor

A casual but classy look, like the Chloe Gina evening bag in nude washed leather.

A Woman with a Fun and Flirty Spirit

To show off your fun side, choose something bold, cute, or colorful; like the Juicy Couture velour dreamer tote in pink and chocolate, or the Paul Smith Polka Dot Clutch.

A Woman Who is Prepared for Anything

Go with a sleek, stylish bag with plenty of pockets and spaces to organize your essentials, like the Gucci Brit Medium shoulderbag in black suede, a large slouchy Marc Jacobs shoulderbag, or Brynne Corseted handbag.

In Tune to the Latest Fashion Trends?

Sport a large, urban-inspired bag, like a Tokidoki Zucca Handbag.

A Woman with a Sense of Classic Style

For this category, incorporate classic handbag looks with details like embossed leather and silver accents that make the handbag. The Anya Hindmarch’s Carker Patent Leather Tote or the Sydney braided leather bag.

A Woman Who Prides Herself on Her Creativity

A handbag like the Fendi printed large Palazzo bag with double shoulder straps that add interest and flair without overwhelming, is ideal for the female artisan.

A Woman Who is Known for Her Ability to Work Well Under Pressure

To show off your clear, cool, head, go with looks that offer practical function as well as stylishness, such as: the DKNY Quilted Nylon Messenger in black, or the Marc Jacobs Quilted Cord Maggie with chain handle.

What Handbag Size Conveys

Size really does matter! Some women carry a uniquely small purse, which probably contains little more than a lipgloss and a credit card. This type of handbag; dainty and under the arm says, “I am a globe-trotter. When I travel I don’t need anything more than my credit card.” (A girl should always be ready!)

However, today’s hottest handbags are enormous! Hummer-like, with loads of embellishments, grommets and rings…very rock and roll. A tribute to Jane Birken who always carried her life in her bag. Hermes created a bag specifically for her and that bag’s revival was THE bag to have. This kind of large bag acquires the rock and roll attitude that says, “‘I’m every woman, it’s all in me!”.

The Color of Your Handbag

Let’s talk about color. Bright colored handbags and accessories are often designed for young girls, but many women love color as well. Here’s a nugget of wisdom on handbag color choices: If you love color, go with color … but definitely think about what the color does for you. If you don’t look great in red, but love the color and are crazy about beet red bag – go for it! But choose a handbag with a small strap, so you’re not wearing the color next to your skin. A colorful bag can make an outfit, but too much can be too much. Follow the rule the makeup artists use – do the eyes or the lips, but don’t do both. Doing so can cheapen the effect.

Happy Handbag Shopping!

Jenise’s passion for finding great deals on designer handbag fashions lead to the creation of Easy Handbag Deals, http://www.easyhandbagdeals.com, the largest search facility for finding the latest bargains on designer handbags, purses, totes, shoulder bags, wallets and more! Inventory is updated daily. Check out her fashion blogs for buying tips and information at http://jeniseyvonne-beautyandfashion.blogspot.com and http://jeniseyvonne.wordpress.com

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