Thursday, 8 October 2015

Erase Lines around your Mouth

http://www.bellamd.com/images/radiesse-results-smile-lines.jpg 

Deep lines around your mouth (also called nasolabial folds) become more visible as we age. That's because the ligaments around the mouth and chin loosen, allowing fatty tissue in cheeks to sag.
"If you look at your mom, dad, or older sibling and they have them, there is a great chance you will also develop them," says Elie Levine, MD, a New York plastic surgeon. "Secondary factors that can lead to deep puppet lines include loss of collagen and elastin (the building blocks of the skin), weight fluctuations, smoking, and sun exposure." Before you vow to never smile again, try one of these doctor-recommended treatment options.
 
Preventing Deep Lines in Your 30s and Early 40s


You may be a candidate for a filler like Juvederm or Restylane. These hyaluronic acid treatments last 12 to 18 months. The fillers push up and support the folds that create deep lines.

Preventing Deep Lines in Your Mid-40s and 50s

Botox prevents or slows the development of deeper lines. Its active ingredient, botulinum toxin, relaxes small muscles around the mouth that help create frowns, Fewer frowns equal fewer frown lines, funny right?
When You Have Lines in Your 60s and Beyond
You may see results from a face or neck lift to tighten loose skin. Laser techniques that treat fine lines and tighten skin are also a great option.

What You Can Do at Home?

The best at-home treatment is prevention. That means protecting your skin from the sun and eating lots of antioxidant-rich foods such as berries, broccoli, and carrots. This helps keep the collagen and elastin below the surface of your skin strong.
It's also important to maintain your weight -- significant weight shifts can contribute to lines around your mouth, Of course, you should also avoid smoking, since chemicals in smoke can destroy collagen and elastin.
Using a retinol or retinoid cream can help, too. "Retinol slowly thickens the deeper layers of the skin, while thinning out the superficial layers,. "This softens fine marionette lines, making the skin look more youthful."

Wednesday, 7 October 2015

5 Tips for a Nice Smile


With Selfies and instant photo sharing, a camera-ready smile is great to have. You don't need to be a celebrity to know how to flash a glowing grin, though. Follow these steps to get pictures you'll be happy to send to your friends.


No. 1: Be natural.

http://www.orchiddentalspa.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/invest-in-your-smile.jpg When it's picture time, smile gently. That way, your face looks relaxed. Your mouth opens slightly, and your lower lip matches the curve of your upper teeth.
It's the opposite of the quick smile that flashes across your face when you see an old friend. That makes your eyes squint and your neck muscles tense, which can make for an awkward-looking photo.

No. 2: Stand up straight.

Does your smile sometimes make you look like you have a double chin? Then watch your posture. "If you slouch or your head is too bent forward, you won't like how your smile looks," says Pamela McClain, DDS.
Her suggestion: Turn your head slightly and drop your chin so your face is not completely square with the camera.
 
No. 3: Make lipstick your friend, ( ladies).
 
Choose one that works with your skin tone. "The right shade of lipstick can make teeth look whiter," says Lily T. Garcia, DDS.
Shades like cherry red, wine, berry, plum, or rosy pink are your best bets. Blue-based or pink-based undertones will help hide yellow stains in your teeth.
The wrong color, especially one that's too dark or too red, can make your smile less appealing.
 
No. 4: Check your teeth and gums.
 
Getting your smile camera-ready sometimes calls for a little behind-the-scenes prep work.
If your choppers have yellowed with age, try a whitening product or visit your dentist. Correcting cracked, broken, or missing teeth will likely mean some time with a dental professional.
Don't forget about taking care of your gums. Though you may think of them as supporting actors, they play a crucial role in a nice smile. So keep them in good shape. Brush, floss, and rinse with an antibacterial mouthwash every day.
"You can have beautiful teeth, but if your gums aren't healthy, that detracts from your smile," McClain says.
 
No. 5: Practice.
 
Your perfect smile might not happen overnight. If you have a big photo event like a wedding or a graduation coming up, try out your grin in front of a mirror.
You can see how it looks and feels when you hold your shoulders back proudly and strike a natural, unforced smile. You can also play around with turning your head and finding your best angle. 2faceup.blogspot.com