Thursday, October 29, 2009

October 29th, World Psoriasis Day


Psoriasis is a non-contagious autoimmune disease affecting roughly 3% of the world’s population. It is a chronic, reoccurring disease that affects the skin and joints, appearing as irregular red, dry, scaly patches on the skin. These patches or “plaques” are caused by excessive skin production. Rapidly accumulating skin eventually takes on a whitish appearance. Most often psoriasis is found on knees and elbows, but can affect many areas, ranging from small patches to large sections of the body (and in its most severe form the entire body).

The exact cause of psoriasis has yet to be found, however researchers know genetics play a key role in its development. Factors that can worsen psoriasis include stress, climate change, and smoking and excessive alcohol consumption.


Psoriasis can be controlled; however as of now there is no complete cure. Bath oils, body milks, and moisturizers can reduce dryness and discomfort. Professional treatment of severe psoriasis varies a lot by patient, and should be advised by a dermatologist. These can include medicated creams, laser treatments, UV light treatments, immunosuppressant medications, and other medications.


Here at Sesderma we have several products available to aid in the reduction of the appearance and sooth the discomfort caused by psoriasis. Some of these products are listed below.



Primuvit Cream. Indicated for atopic, dry, fragile, flaky, and red skin.

Primuvit Capsules. Food supplement for dry and atopic skin. Moisturizes skin, strengthens weak and brittle nails

Sebovalis Therapeutic Treatment Shampoo. Indicated for dandruff, seborrhoea, and flaking scalps.

Atopises Hydrating Bath Oil System. Indicated for atopic or extremely dry skin, calming properties.

Acglicolic Body Milk. Exfoliates, moisturizes, nourishes, calms, and sooths skin. Reduces eczemas.

Hidraloe Facial Cream. Facial hydration and nutrition. Reduces redness.


For more information on the world Psoriasis day, visit the National Psoriasis Foundation at http://www.psoriasis.org/NetCommunity/Page.aspx?pid=798

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Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Halloween skin care tips


Halloween is just around the corner! We hope that everyone has gotten their costumes and plans all figured out.

If you plan to wear a costume that requires heavy makeup or facial paint, we have a few important tips to keep your skin looking good throughout the night, as well as preventing blemishes, and dry skin in the days following Halloween.


1) Thoroughly clean and hydrate your skin before applying your makeup or facial paint. Stay away from soap when cleaning your skin as it will dry it out a lot, instead stick to something that will better moisturize your skin. The climate in autumn is hard enough on dry skin alone, but smearing on heaps of heavy costume paint or theatrical makeup for several hours can really make things uncomfortable. SeSDERMA recommends our Salises Soap Free Foamy Cream, or our Hidraven Soap Free Foamy Cream depending on your skins properties. All of our cleansing and hydration products can be found here.

2) Apply a foundation or primer to dry skin before applying makeup or facial paint. This will prevent pores from clogging, and act as a barrier between your skin, and the paint or makeup to prevent drying and help for removal later.

3) Use a good makeup remover to remove all makeup or facial paint after the Halloween party is done. A good makeup remover will take off makeup easily avoiding damage caused by excessive rubbing and scrubbing. It will also cleanse the skin and moisturize it. We recommend our hidraderm Cleansing Milk, or hidraven makeup removing towellettes.

To buy any of our products, or for more information please visit http://www.sesderma.com/

Have a good Halloween and be safe!
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Thursday, October 15, 2009

Acne Causes, general measures and treatments


Acne is an inflammatory skin condition characterized by skin outbreaks around hair follicles. It is a common disease that mainly affects adolescents, but can also affect adults, especially those between 20 and 30 years of age. Acne may appear as different types such as comedones (blackheads), papules (red, hard bumps), pustules (pus grains) and more rarely cysts and abscesses. The lesions are located on the face and less often in the back, chest, shoulders and neck. Acne may be treated and there is no need to wait to for nature to resolve the problem as it is very difficult to predict how long it will take to disappear completely. Treatment can prevent the development of scars or marks, thus improving the complexion of the skin and physical appearance.


Acne is commonly caused by a series of hormonal changes that occur during adolescence. Sebaceous glands (located deep in the skin) produce an oily material called sebum caused by testosterone (male hormone). Sebum comes to the surface through small tubes (ducts) and their opening is a pore. Obstruction of the sebaceous ducts cause them to retain sebum, forming pimples, which can be:

-White or closed

-Black or open (blackheads)

The black colour is due to the action of air on retained sebum in the pores. Sometimes an excess of retained sebum in the ducts and the duct walls swell and burst, dispensing the sebum into the skin, resulting in the formation of red, hard pimples, (internal) or abscesses. Along with this, the sebum is retained in an ideal breeding ground for skin bacteria, causing more irradiation and inflammation.

Other influential factors, especially in adults are:



Pregnancy

Polycystic ovary syndrome

Cushing´s syndrome

The use of anabolic steroids

Keratinization disorders

The use of medication containing halogens, lithium, barbiturates or androgens.

Seasons
Menstruation

Menopause

Stress

Diet

Right now sesderma has an Acne Fighting Pack available until October 31st offering a savings of $24! The pack includes Salises Moisturizing gel, and Acglicolic S Cleansing towellete for only $48.80


Salises Moisturizing Gel treats acne prone skin by exfoliating the outermost layers of the skin, clearing poores, regulating and reducing sebum production, and preventing acne breakouts with its keratolytic, comedolytic and bacteriostatic properties. This gel also contains hyaluronic acid to moisturize the skin and prevent dryness. (a common side effect of many a

cne fighting products).


Acglicolic S Cleansing towelettes deeply cleanse the skin cleansing pores and eliminating blackheads.


These two products work perfectly together to treat and prevent acne at any age! To learn more about these products and others, or to buy online, please visit http://www.sesderma.com/usa/index.php



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Monday, October 5, 2009

One of the best ways to prevent the flu

This fall when going back to school or work, remember that frequently washing your hands can significantly reduce your chances of catching the cold or flu (H1N1 or other). It is especially important to clean your hands after touching commonly touched... places such as door knobs, or after touching other people.

If you are unable to wash your hands the use of a hand sanitizer can help reduce the risk of getting sick.



Hexidermol contains Chlorexidine Digluconate, Triclosan, and Benzalconium Chloride. The Anti-microbial, Bactericidal and fungicidal actions of ...these ingredients also are effective in destroying viruses including H1N1. These properties are reinforced by alcohol contained in the foam.Panthenol has protective, softening, emollient and regenerative properties. Follow this link to learn more about hexidermol, and other products from SeSDERMA. http://www.sesderma.com/usa/swfproductos/337.swf

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Friday, October 2, 2009

The role of vitamin C in Skin Protection

Take a look at this article from science daily about the New Role Of Vitamin C In Skin Protection; Relevance To The Cosmetics Industry http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2009/09/090908203742.htm

Free radicals are associated with premature skin aging, and
antioxidants, such as vitamin C, are known to counter these highly
damaging compounds.

The list of benefits of using Vitamin C skin care products are that they prevent wrinkles, reduce expression lines, increase luminosity and improve skin tone, among many others. If you would like to learn more about one of our vitamin C based creams, gels, masks or serums take a look at the link below. Our vitamin C skin products use a stable form of vitamin C, that is more stable towards oxidization (ascorbyl glucoside)
http://www.sesderma.com/usa/anti_aging_products.php?sf=9#
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