Dermatological Skin Care: Skin Zones
Dermatological skin care products should be all natural or as close to organic as possible. Products should be developed using hypoallergenic ingredients. They should not contain any occlusive mineral oil, lanolin, irritating artificial colors or fragrance; no parabens, no PEG's and no drying S.D. alcohol.
Instead, dermatological skin care products should be formulated following the principle that all areas of the body are linked or connected with other areas. Therefore, blemishes, breakouts, or other problems in the facial skin may be linked to health problems elsewhere in the body (usually the colon).
Body Targeting and Skin Zones
The face can be broken up into several distinct zones. These zones are then closely connected to other biological systems within the body. If you’re experiencing some form of facial skin disorder in one of these zones, you should take a close look at its sister zone to determine the true source of your problem.
The Forehead: the forehead region is sister to the bladder and digestive system. If you have problems with the skin in this area, you may need to cleanse these areas by drinking more water and eating a more nutritious diet.
The Eyes and Ears: The eyes and ears are related to the kidneys. Dark circles under the eyes may be hereditary, but they may also mean that your kidneys need to purge waste. Drink more water to move waste through your system more efficiently.
Upper Nose: The area on the bridge of the nose, directly between the eyes, is related to the liver. Over consumption of alcohol, rich foods, or a food allergy may cause breakouts or blemishes in this area. Cut back on these foods, or consult your health care provider to help determine the cause of your allergy to clear up the skin of the upper nose.
Cheeks: The cheeks are linked to the respiratory system. Smokers and allergy suffers may have lung deficiencies that cause problems with the skin in this area.
Nose: Breakouts, blemishes or other problems in this area may indicate the initial stage of rosacea, or they may be linked to high blood pressure. Consult your health care professional if you think your blood pressure may be the source of your skin disorder.
Chin: Skin problems on the chin may be caused by a hormonal imbalance, or by premenstrual syndrome. Note the occurrences of blemishes in this area to see if they somehow synched with your menstrual cycle.
If you suffer from recurring skin problems in any of these areas, consider doing an intestinal cleanse. The best all-purpose intestinal cleanser is available at Oxypowder.com.
About the Author
Dr. Edward F. Group III continues to develop and sell exclusively high-end natural and organic skin care lines to support a wide range of skin conditions. The products he promotes are free of toxic tag-along herbicides, insecticides, pesticides, heavy metals, fumigants, irradiation, liver-toxic glues, binders, or gelatin capsules with animal-source risk and toxic preservatives. For more information on skin care please visit Skin-care-support.org.


