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Friday, 16 May 2008

Skin care cosmetics can be a confusing area for many. Which range of products is right for you? One man's pleasure is another's poison, and with such a huge (and perpetually growing) variety of cosmetics available, it is impossible to try every product on the market. Based on previous experiences I've had I guess most people end up settling for a product they think works best, without actually knowing what they could be missing elsewhere. There are many adults who still use skin care cosmetics they started using as teenagers, which doesn't take into account the way the skin changes over time.

Whilst there are some people who suffer from adult forms of acne, most grow out of it, yet there are plenty of examples of adults who still use acne treatment washes, which has potential to dry the skin out, running the risk of premature aging. It is also true that the majority of people don't ever have their skin tested for which cosmetics will best suit their type. Marketers would have us believe our skin can be divided into 3 types; greasy, normal and dry. Every so often they will create sub-divisions which combine each type, similarly to the way compass points are sub-divided; greasy/normal skin or dry/normal. Of course these generalisations are necessary in a world where not everyone has the opportunity or finances available to have their skin tested in order to be matched for specific skin care cosmetics, so it's difficult to complain about them.

MCS Wellbeing supply a range of skin care cosmetics which are based on a philosophy of "outer nutrition". Divided into Aloe Skin Care Products, Skin Refreshers, Nourifusion Skin Care, and Skin Activators the secret to their success is by combining the Herbalife's nutritional goodness on the inside with a sound skin care routine which provides the body with nutrition from the outside as well. All the skin care cosmetics in the range are botanically-based formulas designed to pamper you, leaving you feeling at your best! For more information please take a look through the rest of the web site.

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