Apple Cider Vinegar Mole Removal – Start Today With 4 Steps

February 13th, 2012

If you are reading this then you may have heard about using apple cider vinegar for mole removal and wondered if there was anything to this or if it was just some old wives tale. The truth is this home remedy has been successfully used for years and I will share the step-by-step instructions with you so you can try it out.

I understand the trials of having skin moles. My fair skin was covered with them and particularly one mole just above my upper lip that was somewhat cute when I was 10 but after the mole got a boost from the hormone surges associated with puberty, and later pregnancy, the mole became raised and unsightly.

You can remove a mole using apple cider vinegar and here are the directions to follow:

Note: You should have any mole checked by your doctor to be certain it is not pre-cancerous. Be smart with these home remedies and never try to remove a mole that is suspicious.

1. Clean the area on and around the mole to remove the natural oils that accumulate on the skin. There is no need for any fancy cleansers as soap and water will work just fine.

2. Use normal apple cider vinegar that you pick up at the grocery store. You do not have to hunt for organic vinegar at a health food store or heat the vinegar in any way.

3. Soak a small cotton swap (I cut a cotton swap in quarters) in apple cider and then place the soaked cotton over the mole and secure it in place with a bandage or band-aid.

4. Reapply a new clean cotton swap a few times a day, start with three times per day, until the mole fades away.

This may take several days or longer depending on a number of factors such as whether or not the mole has layers of dark pigment that lie under the skin, if the mole is raised or flat, proper application of the home remedy and so on.

You may be wondering how normal everyday apple cider vinegar can work to remove a mole, it is because of the acidity of the vinegar. However, this is also something that you will want to be careful with. Because of the acidic nature of the vinegar, if you apply it wrong you can be left with a scar or dark spot. Be sure to monitor the mole and you may find applying Vaseline to the skin that surrounds the mole helpful.

There are medical procedures that your doctor can use to remove a mole such as cryotherapy (freezing the mole away), electrocauterizing the mole (burning the mole away), surgical excision and laser therapy. However, these methods have some things you must take into consideration including cost and the probability of scarring. Personally I prefer the home remedies because I feel I have more control over the outcome and the cost is very low.

I hope this article has helped you, there are a number of effective home remedies that use normal everyday home ingredients to remove a mole that you can learn about and apply.

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Lip Plumping 101: 5 Secrets to Bigger, Poutier Lips

January 28th, 2012

Full lips never seem to go out of style. Even in the eighties, when full lips were not necessarily all the rage, we saw Hollywood beauties like Kim Basinger and Kelly LeBrock as the epitome of female beauty, and guess what, they both had those enviable “pillow lips” that women pay money to achieve in a doctor’s office today.

But what if you were not born with pouty, full lips, and you feel like you were given the short end of the stick when it comes to this particular beauty asset? Sure, you could go to a plastic surgeon and have your lips injected with any number of available fillers like collagen, hyaluronic acid, restylene, and even a newer filler that is derived from cadaver tissue (ick).

There is also a newer option of permanent lip augmentation, where a small implant is put into the lips. This procedure is even further from being perfected than lip injectables, and often comes out looking very unnatural. Women complain the implants also do not feel “real”, and there are also complaints that the implants feel “hard”, by the patients, and by their partners.

However, these types of lip filling procedures really haven’t been perfected yet, in my opinion, and many times what women come out with are what those in the beauty industry like to call “fish lips”. Basically, too much collagen or too much of many other fillers on the market today will make the upper lip curve up, and look unnatural, created a look that’s more like a clown, than femininine and delicate as is it’s intended purpose.

We can all probably think of a few Hollywood women today who have had these lip augmentation procedures done and come out looking less than enviable. Not only that, it’s usually obvious when a person has had lip injections or lip augmentation surgery, and it tends to take away from the natural symmetry and beauty of a woman’s face, rather than add to it, which is the obvious goal.

So, what are your natural options to make your lips naturally fuller, without touching them with needles or scalpels? Well, thanks to modern day lip plumping technology, as well a few good old fashioned (and free) techniques, you can achieve fuller lips for little cost, and end up with something that looks natural, and fits your face much better. I’ve listed these techniques and tips below.

1.) First of all, a great lip plumper is a must. I would not recommend those lip plumpers which contain harsh, drying ingredients like cinammon, as my experience with these has only been temporary fullness, with dryness that inevtiably follows. Hydration is key to keeping plump lips, so drying them out only defeats the purpose.

2.) Drink lots of water to keep the skin and lips well hydrated. This keeps you internally hydrated. Ever notice how when you’re dehydrated (thirsty), your lips tend to “shrivel”?

3.) When applying your lip plumper, open your mouth as wide as you possibly can. This allows the plumping agents to get deep in the crevices and cracks and helps to fill out the lip tissue even more.

I especially like to use this technique at night when I apply a generous layers of lip plumping conditioner, so that I wake up with plumper lips. If you want, you can even use your hands to “stretch” your lips out wider, so you can get deeper penetration.

4.) Lip pumps are available, but these are kind of an awkward device, although they do produce dramatic lip plumping for up to a few hours after use. Word to the wise on lip pumps : Do not get overzealous with them, as you will most assuredly end up with bruised lips or blood blisters.

Start out very slow with these if you choose to use one. The way they work is they draw fluid into the lips by actually forcing it into this localized area through a suction mechanism. Rumor has it, these nifty little devices are used on some photoshoots on models to create an instantly plumper pout.

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