Sorry - no pictures still!
June 14th 2009 22:59
Just picture carrots in your mind and think about eating them - they are good for your skin, you know.
There are still problems here with Orble and the pictures. I do hope it will be corrected soon, I can only think that recent changes have had this unexpected effect.
Now for your SKIN
CARROTS are in, orange would be good but it looks like I have to settle for green,
From Real Age available free online.
Your Skin Loves Carrots
For healthy, glowing skin, make like a rabbit and eat your carrots.
The crunchy snack and Bugs Bunny prop is loaded with vitamin A -- a good-for-your-eyes antioxidant that appears to be great for skin, too. It helps balance the pH of the skin's surface, making it slightly acidic. That's good news, because slightly acidic skin fends off bacterial invaders. Here are more skin-boosting nutrients.
In addition to getting enough vitamin A in your diet, keep an eye on how much fat you eat. A recent study suggests that eating too much fat will suck moisture from your skin, which means fine lines and wrinkles have no place to hide.
Should you drink more water? It can't hurt. Water provides your skin with more moisture, and it helps balance pH. But there's no reason to overdo it.
There are still problems here with Orble and the pictures. I do hope it will be corrected soon, I can only think that recent changes have had this unexpected effect.
Now for your SKIN
CARROTS are in, orange would be good but it looks like I have to settle for green,
From Real Age available free online.
Your Skin Loves Carrots
For healthy, glowing skin, make like a rabbit and eat your carrots.
The crunchy snack and Bugs Bunny prop is loaded with vitamin A -- a good-for-your-eyes antioxidant that appears to be great for skin, too. It helps balance the pH of the skin's surface, making it slightly acidic. That's good news, because slightly acidic skin fends off bacterial invaders. Here are more skin-boosting nutrients.
In addition to getting enough vitamin A in your diet, keep an eye on how much fat you eat. A recent study suggests that eating too much fat will suck moisture from your skin, which means fine lines and wrinkles have no place to hide.
Should you drink more water? It can't hurt. Water provides your skin with more moisture, and it helps balance pH. But there's no reason to overdo it.
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