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Ways To Look Your Best In Christmas Social Media Photos

Plastic Surgery and more on the rise due to social media Narcissism?

Bad Christmas Social Media Selfies

Thanks to the myriad of photos now being posted online, more people than ever are undergoing cosmetic procedures, according to a survey of plastic surgeons from only a few years ago. Almost a decade ago, requests for surgery as a result of social media photo sharing rose 31 percent in 2012, reported the American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery and continue to rise up to the present day.

“People especially want to look their best when hundreds, or even thousands, of viewers are looking at their photos – we hear it, too,” say Drs. Rick and Arlene Noodleman, the husband-and-wife physician team at Silicon Valley’s Age Defy Dermatology and Wellness.

“The good news is that there are now effective, minimally-invasive, low downtime approaches that reduce or even eliminate the appearance of sun-damaged, aging skin,” dermatologist Dr. Rick Noodleman says.

Both physicians emphasize that the key to youthful skin is both correction and prevention – and no, it’s never too late to start addressing the latter.

“Achieving beautiful, healthy skin is a process, not an event. It’s accomplished by working from the outside-in and the inside-out,” says preventive medicine specialist Dr. Arlene Noodleman. “The link between nutrition and the quality of your skin is also ‘written all over your face’.”

The Noodlemans use Madonna as an example of the triumphs of skin moisturizing.
The Noodlemans use Madonna as an example of the triumphs of skin moisturizing.

To ensure Facebook, Instagram and Google+   users look their best online, the Noodlemans offer this advice, based on more than 25 years of research and clinical experience: Work from the outside-in: “There are a number of corrective and preventive steps you can take to achieve a more youthful look,” says Dr. Rick Noodleman.

• For all skin types:

Protect your face from the sun. Use a sunscreen that protects against both UVA and UVB light, and wear a wide-brimmed hat.

• For older skin:

Exfoliant creams remove dead skin cells that don’t slough off as readily as when we were young. Prescription creams such as Avita, Avage, Renova and Retin-A have been shown to reduce wrinkles and “liver spots” due to sun exposure.

• For forehead wrinkles:

Injected Botox, a brand of botulinum toxin, partially immobilizes the muscles that form expression lines so the skin smoothes out, although some deep expression lines may not go away.

• For sun damage and acne scars:

Lasers can resurface facial skin by stripping away the outermost layers. Some “non-ablative”lasers also stimulate collagen formation, which helps smooth wrinkles.

And from the inside-out: “No matter what your skin type, healthy eating is an essential component of a good skin care regimen,” Dr. Arlene Noodleman says. “And, for some people, eating the wrong foods can actually cause problems.”

• A natural defense system:

Foods rich in antioxidants seem to have a protective effect on the skin. For instance, a study from back in 2007 by the American Society for Clinical Nutrition found that women ages 40 to 75 who consumed more vitamin C, an antioxidant, had fewer wrinkles. Antioxidant-rich foods include carrots and other yellow and orange fruits and vegetables; spinach and other green leafy vegetables; tomatoes; blueberries; peas and beans; fatty fish, and nuts. The study also found that women who consumed more linoleic acid—found in nuts and seeds—had a lower incidence of dry skin.  Consider switching to  a more Mediterranean-style diet

• Curbing acne flare-ups:

Acne-prone individuals should avoid dairy products, especially cow’s milk; processed foods high in white flour, such as white bread; and white rice and sugary foods and beverages such as candy bars and soda. Foods that cause ‘spikes’ in blood sugar levels can also trigger hormone production, which in turn can boost oil production.

• Psoriasis, rashes and other skin conditions:

Certain foods can cause hives and other reactions. Individual sensitivities vary, but common culprits are gluten, dairy, eggs and additives. People with psoriasis may see improvement by eating a low-glycemic load.

“Take a holistic approach to your skin’s health,” the Noodlemans say. “Your skin responds not only to what you put in and on your body, it also reflects your overall mental and physical health. Taking corrective and preventive measures that reduce sun-damage,increase exercise, promote healthy eating and decrease stress will help you look your best on social media.”

About Dr. Rick and Arlene Noodleman

Dr. Rick Noodleman, a board-certified, Stanford-trained dermatologist, is an expert in the medical and surgical management of skin disease, aging skin, and advanced cosmetic techniques. Dr. Arlene Noodleman, board-certified in preventive medicine and fellowship-trained in integrative medicine, is a healthy aging expert who focuses on the whole person and strategies that facilitate the body’s innate healing. Together, Drs. Noodleman created the Revercelcosmeceutical and neutraceutical product line. For the Silo, Ginny Grimsley

Hyleys Tea Offers Sleep Enhancing and Weight-Loss Promoting “Wellness Teas”

Hyleys Tea SlimTeaNew York, NY – It is no secret that many common health woes can be mended homeopathically through the use of natural herbs and antioxidants. Health-conscious consumers can now drink hot teas to experience wellness benefits like weight loss, detoxification, better sleep and appetite control. Luckily for the estimated 160 million North Americans who drink tea on any given day, one global brand is at the forefront of wellness tea offerings. Known internationally as ‘The Aristocratic Tea’, Hyleys Teas caters to tea drinkers’ health demands with a series of 100% natural herb- and fruit-infused blends.

According to the “Today” show, among the “Top 10 health benefits of drinking tea” is the fact that “tea’s antioxidants protect bodies from the ravages of aging.” The Huffington Post adds to that list “6 Amazing Benefits of Tea,” including: 1) “Tea can help you in maintaining a healthy weight;” 2) “Black tea can help to reduce stress levels;” and 3) “White tea can help you look younger.”

Award-winning, international brand, Hyleys Tea, is introducing two new teas to its 100% natural line of herb- and fruit-infused teas. Hyleys Slim Tea (MSRP $5.99USD) promotes weight loss and is available in flavorful options like acai berry, blueberry, goji berry, pomegranate and raspberry as well as a five-flavor assortment. What’s more, the weight-loss-enhancing properties of the Slim Tea offer consumers a safe, pound-shedding alternative to risky pills and surgery.

Joining the new Slim Tea is Hyleys Sleep Tea (MSRP $5.99USD) in both mint and chamomile variations. Designed to naturally help individuals fall asleep easier, the caffeine-free herbal formulation acts fast and gently, encouraging healthy sleep patterns while promoting a refreshed awakening.

Slim and Sleep teas are the latest additions to Hyleys’ high quality, all-natural products that include a series of Wellness teas that have earned the company innovation and best product awards for its host of health benefits. The existing Nature’s Harmony selection (MSRP $5.99USD) consists of the following green and black teas with health-boosting, 100% pure additives.

Hyleys Tea SleepTea Chamomile

Detox – Chock full of antioxidants, Detox helps the body naturally expel harmful toxins.

Garcinia Cambogia – Billed as the miracle find of the 21 st Century for losing weight the safe and natural way, Garcinia Cambogia is extracted from a tropical fruit.

Anti-Aging – An antioxidant-infused blend, this Nature’s Harmony tea diminishes the skin’s damaging effects of free radicals and contains strong anti-aging properties. Regular consumption of this tea has been shown to reduce wrinkles decrease stress levels and leave the skin looking youthful and supple.

Desire – This tea promotes sexual well-being by stimulating hormones in both men and women for beneficial libido function.

On top of all this, Hyleys Tea also offers loose tea beautifully packaged in Gift Tins and Wooden Tea Boxes that are perfect for gift giving this holiday season. (MSRP $14.99-$69.99USD)

Hyleys Tea full line of wellness-promoting teas is available in the United States at  HyleysTeaOnline.com Canadian shoppers can find Hyleys at Loblaws.

Hyleys Tea WoodenBox

About Hyleys Tea

Since 1998, Hyleys Tea has been one of the most distinguished brands in the world tea market. The high quality of its 100% natural black and green teas, which are fused with real fruits and herbs, is what sets the brand apart. The company was created in response to the lack of teas containing purely natural components. Every tea in Hyleys’ Nature’s Harmony Collection has been carefully selected from the best plantations in Ceylon and China and is complemented by 100% pure, natural herbs and fruits. Hyleys Tea’s fine taste and essential health benefits earned the company Gold medals in the “Best Product – 2010” and the “Innovation Product” categories at ProdExpo 2010. For additional information on the company and its products, please visit HyleysTeaOnline.com.