
Skin Care Tips
Owen Jones
The skin’s importance is often overlooked by about a half of the world’s population – mostly men – although this is rapidly changing. Even so, most of those who do worry about their skin are mainly interested in the areas that show like the face, neck and hands.
However, the skin is not only the largest organ on the body (human or otherwise), it is also the membrane that literally holds us together. On a recent visit to a dermatologist, I described a small cut on my hand as ‘nothing serious’. The dermatologist’s response surprised me. “Your skin is not only there to keep bodily fluids in”, he said, “but to keep pathogens out. Every time that barrier is damaged, it makes it easier for bacteria to get in. Bacteria can cause infections such as sepsis and blood poisoning which can be irreversible and so lethal”. I am no longer so blasé about nicks and scratches as I once was in my silly, macho male way.
Skin is also very sensitive to what is going on beneath it, which means that acne, pimples, dry or oily skin are early warnings of underlying problems. The problem for most people is that they treat the symptoms – the outbreak – rather than the underlying cause. This is hardly surprising, since skin care companies make hundreds of billions from selling creams, potions and lotions to mask these symptoms. This effectively allows the condition to continue.
Having said that, continuous, regular skin care started from an early age is a good thing. However, you need impartial information from a specialist before deciding what kind of skin care regimen to follow. Just doing what one’s parents do, or gathering a basketful of products from the local pharmacy is not good enough.
Do your own research, and ask the right people, before you decide on how to protect yourself.
Duration - 1h 16m.
Author - Owen Jones.
Narrator - Richard Salem.
Published Date - Sunday, 22 January 2023.
Copyright - © 2023 Owen Jones ©.
Location:
United States
Description:
The skin’s importance is often overlooked by about a half of the world’s population – mostly men – although this is rapidly changing. Even so, most of those who do worry about their skin are mainly interested in the areas that show like the face, neck and hands. However, the skin is not only the largest organ on the body (human or otherwise), it is also the membrane that literally holds us together. On a recent visit to a dermatologist, I described a small cut on my hand as ‘nothing serious’. The dermatologist’s response surprised me. “Your skin is not only there to keep bodily fluids in”, he said, “but to keep pathogens out. Every time that barrier is damaged, it makes it easier for bacteria to get in. Bacteria can cause infections such as sepsis and blood poisoning which can be irreversible and so lethal”. I am no longer so blasé about nicks and scratches as I once was in my silly, macho male way. Skin is also very sensitive to what is going on beneath it, which means that acne, pimples, dry or oily skin are early warnings of underlying problems. The problem for most people is that they treat the symptoms – the outbreak – rather than the underlying cause. This is hardly surprising, since skin care companies make hundreds of billions from selling creams, potions and lotions to mask these symptoms. This effectively allows the condition to continue. Having said that, continuous, regular skin care started from an early age is a good thing. However, you need impartial information from a specialist before deciding what kind of skin care regimen to follow. Just doing what one’s parents do, or gathering a basketful of products from the local pharmacy is not good enough. Do your own research, and ask the right people, before you decide on how to protect yourself. Duration - 1h 16m. Author - Owen Jones. Narrator - Richard Salem. Published Date - Sunday, 22 January 2023. Copyright - © 2023 Owen Jones ©.
Language:
English
Opening Credits
Duración:00:00:20
001 170760 introduction
Duración:00:02:10
002 170760 what to do if you suffer from skin allergies
Duración:00:03:41
003 170760 acne treatment
Duración:00:03:22
004 170760 a guide to sensitive skin care
Duración:00:03:34
005 170760 age defying hair
Duración:00:03:14
006 170760 california tan tanning lotion
Duración:00:03:43
007 170760 5 reasons for buying a spa day package
Duración:00:03:01
008 170760 are birth control pills a cure for acne
Duración:00:03:50
009 170760 acne in teenagers
Duración:00:04:09
010 170760 calm down to cure your acne
Duración:00:03:06
011 170760 caring for your skin after the removal of warts
Duración:00:03:46
012 170760 facing acne how to cope with its effects
Duración:00:03:26
013 170760 day spas and anti ageing
Duración:00:03:23
014 170760 herbal skin care products
Duración:00:03:54
015 170760 how to improve dry skin
Duración:00:04:01
016 170760 costa rican health spas and retreats
Duración:00:03:37
017 170760 home remedies for removing warts
Duración:00:03:37
018 170760 facial skin care
Duración:00:03:44
019 170760 melanoma skin cancer by another name
Duración:00:04:42
020 170760 your guide to natural skin care products
Duración:00:03:40
021 170760 my top ten skin care tips
Duración:00:04:00
Ending Credits
Duración:00:00:18