Using Propecia to fight Hair Loss ?
Finasteride , (aka by the brand name “Propecia®”) is an orally administered treatment for male pattern baldness. It is the only specific Mail pattern hair loss medication approved by the FDA so far. Research conducted for many years which tested a little over one million patients had proved that Finasteride is both safe and effective [...]
Minoxidil…?
If you’re reading this - there’s a slight chance you are somewhat concerned about losing your hair. As you probably know, hair loss is a very
wide spread phenomena among men all over the world. But… did you also know that clinically proven hair loss treatments are within reach…??
Well, they are!
The hair loss treatment discussed in [...]
Psoriasis - Common Types
1. Plaque psoriasis - aka psoriasis vulgaris, is the most common type affecting 80 to 90% psoriasis sufferers. This type appears in the form of raised surfaces of inflamed skin -covered with grey- white skin. These skin surfaces are reffered to as plaques.
2. Flexural psoriasis - aka inverse psoriasis, appears as smooth (inflamed)” patches” of [...]
Facial Exercise
September 20, 2009 by Ori
Filed under Facial Care
There’s no need to mention the importance of physical exercise. But the fact that your face muscles require exercise does worth mentioning…
Though most anti aging remedies focus on skin care and plastic surgeries - a new approach is now begining to take more and more attention: Facial Exercise.
It is now proven - conducting facial exercises [...]
Coming Soon - Skinelp Reviews
Treatment & Product Reviews, Recommendations and Practical Advice - Stay Tuned!
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Athlete’s Foot
September 8, 2009 by Ori
Filed under Athlete's Foot
Athlete’s foot ( tinea pedis) is an infection of the foot caused by fungus called Trichophyton. When our feet stay moist, warm, and irritated, the Trichophyton fungus thrives and infects the upper layer of our skin. Though common on the skin surface of the feet - such infections may happen anywhere on the skin. The [...]
Skin Moles - What Are They Excatly?
The Merck Manual describes Moles as little dark skin growths that develop from pigment-producing skin cells.
Here are some facts you may want to know about moles:
(1) The tendency to develop atypical moles is hereditary.
(2) Moles and atypical moles that change drastically should be biopsied for possible melanoma.
(3) Most of the moles can be removed with [...]

