Welcome to Dermcare Cosmetic Clinic where we use medical Dermabrasion Treatment technology to make people look and feel good. Our clinic gives paramount consideration to comfort, safety & caring solutions for your skin.
Treatments are performed only by certified medical personnel (registered nurse and medical practitioner) to ensure treatments are effective & safe. Alongside our highly experienced staff, we pride ourselves in providing a standard of pre & post-treatment care that is second to none.
We have thoroughly & carefully selected the safest, most effective technology for every procedure. We are absolute specialists in the non invasive laser & aesthetic treatments we provide.
Do you long for beautiful, flawless, radiant skin? The expert medical team at Dermacare Skin Care Clinic makes it possible. Our staff of physicians and licensed medical professionals develops personalized laser skin care programs for men, women and teens of all skin types. With our exclusive focus on cosmetic precision, you enjoy dramatic results that go beyond your expectations.
Enhance Your Confidence
Beauty means Confidence
Beauty is the simple magical word, which is there since times unknown. Women are specially enamored by beauty. They want to look good all the times even while sleeping. They spend lot of time and effort to look good. Yes, it is true that people associate beauty and its treatments with women only. But wait! Beauty is not only the prerogative of women; even a small kid wants to look the best. From ancient times men and women both use different means to look good as looking good means more confidence. It is not a secret that confidence brings success and popularity.
What is Beauty?
Beauty is not only the outer facial looks; it is the overall personality of the person, which throws an aura to attract people around her. There are only few people in the world who are blessed with outstanding facial features. It is not to say that others cannot look beautiful. Women from ages have experimented with various lotions and beauty products to enhance their appearance. In earlier times, rich women had only reach to expensive oils and lotions needed for preserving their beauty. This has changed now with popularity of various beauty tips available easily to all.
Wonder of Beauty Tips
There are beauty tipsavailable for whole body. It include tips for body care, skin care, hair care, eye care, Lip care, makeup Tips and much more than that. A little care and patience can make wonder to your beauty and personality. More than that beauty is the reflection of inner beauty, which you can achieve easily by following disciplined routine. Let us see some very simple and easy-to-be followed beauty tips.
Beauty Tips: Body Care
- The best body care is to take a soothing bath. You can have bath with warm water, adding some lavender, chamomile drops to soothe and relax the body and skin. To relax the mind and body, lie in the bathtub for sometime.
- The best and the least expensive lotion for body care are to have equal mix of rose water, glycerin and lemon juice. This lotion can be applied to all body types without any side effect for smooth skin. It can be applied daily as moisturizer.
- To reduce sunburns you can make use of lotion prepared from the cucumber juice, glycerin and rose water. For this peel a cucumber and take out its juice by grating and mixing with half-a-teaspoon each of glycerin and rosewater.
- There are some wonderful tips for cracked heels. Applying a mix of little mustard oil and melt paraffin wax at night for 10-15 days will leave your heels smooth. Another tip for this is to apply coconut oil and keep it in warm water for sometimes. Wipe and apply a mix of hibiscus flower, henna and lemon juice. When dry, wash it off and apply moisturizer.
- You can massage whole body with coconut oil and aroma oils like rosemary and lavender.
Beauty Tips For Silky and glowing Skin
- For dry skin, you can apply a mix of honey, vegetable oil and lemon juice on your face for 10 minutes.
- People with oily skin, have wonderful facemask prepared from grapes, egg white and lemon. Apply this for about 20 minutes on your face and see the results.
- Take yogurt, ground almonds, honey and oat. Mix and apply it on your face for 5 minutes and wash it off with lukewarm water.
- For cleansing purposes, you can use cucumber and raw milk, which are natural cleansers.
- A mix of honey, gram flour, olive oil and cream of milk makes a good face pack.
Beauty tips for Beautiful Eyes
- For reducing the dark circles around eyes, give a light massage of coconut oil around eyes.
- Keep a cotton wad, dipped in chilled cucumber and potato juice, on your eyes for 15 minutes to ward off tiredness and puffiness.
- To strengthen and elongate the eyelashes, you can apply castor oil every night.
Beauty tips for Smooth Lips
- For having silky and pink lips, apply juice of coriander leaves.
- For preparing an effective lip balm, mix cranberry juice (1 Tb.Sp.) and petroleum jelly (2 Tb. Sp.).
- For reducing black tint of lips, you can apply lemon juice.
Sometimes it may seem like your skin is impossible to manage, especially when you wake up and find a huge zit on your nose or a cold sore at the corner of your mouth. The good news is that there are ways to prevent and treat common skin problems — read on for some tips.
Acne
A pimple starts when the pores in the skin become clogged with a type of oil called sebum, which normally lubricates the skin and hair. Acne is common during puberty when hormones go into overdrive, causing the skin to overproduce sebum. Because many oil-producing glands are on the forehead, nose, and chin, this area — the T-zone — is where a person is most prone to pimples.
Here are some tips to help prevent breakouts and clear them up as fast as possible:
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Wash your face twice a day (no more) with warm water and a mild soap made for people with acne. Gently massage your face with circular motions. Don't scrub. Overwashing and scrubbing can cause skin to become irritated. After cleansing, the American Academy of Dermatology (AAD) recommends applying an over-the-counter (no prescription needed) lotion containing benzoyl peroxide. This will decrease oil and bacteria.
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Don't pop pimples. It's tempting, but here's why you shouldn't: Popping pimples can push infected material further into the skin, leading to more swelling and redness, and even scarring. If you notice a pimple coming before a big event, like the prom, a dermatologist can often treat it for you with less risk of scarring or infection.
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Avoid touching your face with your fingers or leaning your face on objects that collect sebum and skin residue like the telephone receiver. Touching your face can spread the bacteria that cause pores to become inflamed and irritated. To keep bacteria at bay, wash your hands before applying anything to your face, such as treatment creams or makeup.
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If you wear glasses or sunglasses, make sure you clean them frequently to keep oil from clogging the pores around your eyes and nose.
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If you get acne on your body, try not to wear tight clothes, which don't allow skin to breathe and may cause irritation. You also might want to stay away from scarves, headbands, and caps, which can collect dirt and oil, too.
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Remove your makeup before you go to sleep. When buying makeup, make sure you choose brands that say "noncomedogenic" or "nonacnegenic" on the label. Throw away old makeup that smells or looks different from when you first bought it.
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Keep hair clean and out of your face to prevent additional dirt and oil from clogging your pores.
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Protect your skin from the sun. It may seem like a tan masks acne, but it's only temporary. A tan can cause the body to produce extra sebum, which may worsen your acne, not improve it. Tanning also causes damage to skin that will eventually lead to wrinkles and increase your risk of skin cancer.
If you're concerned about acne, talk to a dermatologist. Dermatologists offer a range of treatments that help to prevent and clear up acne and acne scars. A dermatologist can help you find the treatment method that's best for you and can also give you lots of useful tips for dealing with acne and caring for your skin type. Some salons and spas have trained skin specialists, called estheticians, who can offer advice and skin care treatments.
Sun and Skin
We all know we need to protect our skin from the sun's harmful rays. Of course, it's impossible to avoid the sun — who wants to hide indoors when it feels so great to get outside and be active? And the sun's not all bad, anyway: Sunlight helps our bodies create vitamin D. So follow these tips when you're outdoors to help manage sun exposure:
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Wear sunscreen with a sun protection factor (SPF) of at least 15, even if it's cloudy or you don't plan on spending a lot of time outdoors. If you sweat a lot or go swimming, reapply sunscreen every 2 to 3 hours (even if the bottle says the sunscreen is waterproof).
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Choose a sunscreen that blocks both UVA and UVB rays. Look for the words "broad spectrum protection" or UVA protection in addition to the SPF of 15 or greater. Select a sunscreen that says "nonacnegenic" or "noncomedogenic" on the label to help keep pores clear.
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The sun's rays are strongest between 10:00 AM and 4:00 PM, so make sure you reapply sunscreen frequently and take breaks indoors if you can. If your shadow is longer than you are tall, then it's a safer time to be in the sun (you should still wear sunscreen, though).
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Apply more sunscreen (with higher SPF) when you're around reflective surfaces like water, snow, or ice.
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We all know that the sun can damage skin, but did you know it can contribute to eye problems, too? Protect your face and eyes with a hat and sunglasses that provide 100% UV protection.
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Some medications, such as prescription acne medications or birth control pills, can increase your sensitivity to the sun, so if you're taking medication, increase your sun protection.
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If you want the glow of a tan, try faking it with self-tanners or salon tanning treatments. Avoid tanning beds, though, because although manufacturers claim that tanning beds are free of UVB rays, they still use harmful UVA rays.
Cold Sores
Cold sores usually show up as tender "pimples" on the lips. They are caused by a type of herpes virus (HSV-1, which most often is not sexually transmitted) so they are contagious from person to person. Once you get this virus it stays in your body, meaning you'll probably get cold sores every now and then throughout your life. Here are ways you can help prevent cold sores from making an appearance (or reappearance if you've had them in the past):
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Avoid getting cold sores in the first place by not sharing stuff like lip balm, toothbrushes, or drinks with other people who might have cold sores. The virus that causes cold sores is transmitted through the nose (in mucus) and the mouth (in saliva).
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People who have the virus know that cold sores can flare up from things like too much sun, stress, or being sick. Just one more reason to lather on that suntan lotion, eat well, exercise, and get plenty of sleep!
If you do have a cold sore, here are some tips for keeping yourself comfortable:
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Take acetaminophen or ibuprofen if the cold sores are painful.
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Suck on ice pops or cubes to ease pain and keep cold sores cool.
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Stay away from acidic foods (like oranges, tomatoes, and lemonade) and salty, spicy foods, which can cause irritation.
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Don't pick at cold sores while you're waiting for them to go away. They may bleed or become infected with bacteria.
Usually, cold sores go away on their own after a week or two. But if you get them frequently or they're a problem, talk to your doctor or dermatologist, who may be able to prescribe medication to alleviate symptoms and shorten the amount of time cold sores last.
Eczema
Eczema is a condition that causes skin to become red, itchy, and dry. If you have eczema, you might notice that you are prone to getting itchy rashes — especially in places like where your elbows and knees bend or on your neck and face. The symptoms of eczema can vary from person to person. Though you can't cure eczema forever, you can take steps to prevent it from flaring:
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Stay away from things like harsh detergents, perfumed soaps, and heavily fragranced lotions that tend to irritate the skin and trigger eczema.
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Because water tends to dry out the skin, take short, warm showers and baths. If you're going to have your hands in water for a long time (like when you're washing dishes or your car), try wearing gloves.
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Services of
Dr.Muzaffar's Derma-Care & Cosmetic
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--Derma brasion
--Cellclition
--Laser Facial
--Tissue Touring
--General discussion on face shapes, bone structure,tools & cosmetics
--Day make-up
--Evening make-up
--Make-up for colour photography
--Evening for black & white photography
--Latest fashion make-up
--Ethic & Oriental make-up
--Skin types & skin preparation
--Cure burin skin & laser
--How to create a professional portfolio |
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SKIN CARE SOLUTIONs
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Acne & Oily Skin
Normal-to-Dry Skin
Acne Scarred Skin
Age Spots/Blotchy Skin
Wrinkles & Fine Lines
Eyebrows
Eye Make Up
Hair Care
Hands
Lips & Lipstick
Nails
Skin Care
Assorted
Homemade Beauty Recipes
Suntanning - The smart way!
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Dry, Itchy Scalp - How to relieve this condition
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Pedicure - What you need to do it yourself
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Stretch Marks - The truth about stretch marks
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Combination Skin - How to care for combination skin
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Age Spots - How to avoid and reduce age spots.
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Freckles - What to do about them ...
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Concealer - It matches your foundation beautifully!
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Winter Skin Tips - Keep glowing even in the cold. Updated
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Foundation Tricks - Luminous, yet natural...
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The Right Foundation - The right shade, application...
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Remove Blackheads - Easy removal
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Gorgeous Skin - Step by step how-to
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OTHER
AMAZING PRODUCTS
Cleansers
Toners
Foundations
Moisturizers
Soap
ROUTINE CARE
Beautiful Hair
Face Care
Natural Beauty
HAIRSTYLES
Hairstyle photo gallery
Glossary
Beauty Glossary
Health Tips
Healthy You
Special Care
Acne Problems
Makeup
Makeup Products
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TYPES OF MAKE-UPS
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There are two major categories of makeup: Oil-based cream makeup and water-based makeups. Oil-based makeup is packaged in three particular ways: makeup in a jar, makeup stick or a makeup tube. The actual name of the makeup could vary such as: Foundation Makeup, Crème Makeup, Crème Foundation, Paint Sticks and so forth.
Complete CREMECOLOR Makeup Kit
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Natural-looking CREMECOLOR Ultra Foundation has a soft, satiny consistency and is preferred by performers for application dry skin or when water-based makeup is not advisable. CREMECOLOR provides subtle to heavy coverage and sets with translucent powder with powder puff. Remove CREMECOLOR easily with cleansing lotion.
Kit includes foundation, liner, blusher, translucent powder, eyebrow pencil, lip rouges, hair mascara, makeup remover, brush cleaner, water-soluble spirit gum, scar and effect wax, F/X blood, liquid latex, wool crepe, makeup brushes, makeup sponges, a comprehensive makeup manual and a makeup case.
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Total Well-Being
Body Image and Self-Esteem
How Much Sleep Do I Need?
Making a Change in Your Life
Smart Snacking
What's the Right Weight for My Height?
Why Exercise Is Wise
Yoga
Fit for Summer
5 Ways to Beat Summer Weight Gain
5 Ways to Prepare for Your Sports Season
Choosing the Right Sport for You
Fitness: Liz's Story
Motivation and the Power of Not Giving Up
Strength Training
Stretching
Why Exercise Is Wise
Healthy Weight
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5 Ways to Beat Summer Weight Gain
5 Ways to Reach a Healthy Weight
5 Ways to Spot a Fad Diet
Are Detox Diets Safe?
Body Mass Index (BMI)
Easy Exercises for Teens
Exercise Log
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Healthy Breakfast Planner
Healthy School Lunch Planner
How Can I Lose Weight Safely?
How Much Food Should I Eat?
Is the Alli Diet Pill Right for Me?
Motivation and the Power of Not Giving Up
Staying at a Healthy Weight
The Deal With Diets
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What's the Right Weight for My Height?
When Being Overweight Is a Health Problem
Your Secrets to Staying Motivated
Nutrition Basics
5 Reasons to Pack Your Lunch
5 Ways to Get Your 5 a Day
A Guide to Eating for Sports
Beating the Freshman 15
Becoming a Vegetarian
Caffeine
Calcium
Cooking Tips and Resources
Cystic Fibrosis: Diet and Nutrition
Eating Well While Eating Out
Egg Allergy
Energy Drinks and Food Bars: Power or Hype?
Fiber
Figuring Out Fat and Calories
Food Allergies
Food Labels
Food Safety
Healthy Breakfast Planner
Healthy Dining Hall Eating
Healthy Eating: Zach's Story
Healthy School Lunch Planner
How Much Food Should I Eat?
Hunger and Malnutrition
Lactose Intolerance
Making a Change in Your Life
Milk Allergy
Nut and Peanut Allergy
Nutrition & Fitness Center
Organic and Other Environmentally Friendly Foods
Should I Gain Weight?
Smart Snacking
Smart Supermarket Shopping
Soy Foods and Health
The 5-Second Rule
The Food Guide Pyramid
Vegan Food Guide
Vitamins and Minerals
What Is Cholesterol?
Your Secrets to Healthy Snacking
Exercise
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5 Facts About Goal Setting
Bursitis
Choosing the Right Sport for You
Compulsive Exercise
Easy Exercises for Teens
Exercise Log
Fitness: Liz's Story
Kickboxing
Knee Injuries
Making a Change in Your Life
Motivation and the Power of Not Giving Up
Nutrition & Fitness Center
Pilates
Sports Physicals
Sports and Exercise Safety
Strength Training
Stretching. |
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