
Skin problems seem to plague people their whole lives.
Problem One: The infant experiences diaper rash and cradle cap.
Answer: Ointment and shampoo.
Problem Two: The teen experiences pimples and blackheads.
Answer. Acne treatment and over the counter preparations.
Problem Three: The adult experiences scratchy, drying skin.
Answer: A dermatologist to treat psoriasis and eczema.
Problem Four: The senior faces sun-ravaged skin and cancer.
Answer: A surgeon to remove layers of derma.
Watch your skin, what you put on it, how you cleanse it, how you expose it. Good skin care is a must for everyone throughout life.










on Aug 26th, 2009 at 10:11 am
We absolutely need to be aware of how we treat our skin throughout the changing phases of our lives. I’m working to develop a skin-care line that will include products for everyone — from infants to women with aging skin — and which are simple, gentle, effective and completely free of harmful chemicals. We want to be a helpful part of this lifelong process! I should be able to share them with you later this year – I’m looking forward to that!
on Aug 26th, 2009 at 10:41 am
M’lou,
Keep in touch–the idea is solid. Good luck.
Pat.
on Sep 4th, 2009 at 3:27 am
Ugh, I’ve had break-outs my whole life. It really stinks to have a pimple on your 50th birthday. If I follow a strict skin care regimen and do things like change my pillowcase very frequently, avoid oily hair conditioners and regularly sanitize my phone, I keep the break outs under control. But if I lapse at all – ugh!
on Sep 4th, 2009 at 9:01 am
Janet,
Changes in life will bring that problem to an end if you are lucky like me after 50+ years.
Pat.