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Monday, October 3, 2016

Omega 3 Fish Oils/DHA for Acne Prone Skin

                               
Omega 3 Fish Oil and DHA

                                                            
You may have read our last post about the new Healthy Skin Formula we have started carrying or if you’ve made a recent visit to our clinic, you may have noticed the three new supplements on the shelves of “Acne Safe Products”.  
Here’s the FAQS on the Vitamedica Super EPA/DHA Fish Oil, and all the ways it can benefit your skin, body and mind. 

Who should use Super EPA/DHA Fish Oil? VitaMedica’s Super EPA/DHA Fish Oil is indicated for individuals of all ages – from toddlers to seniors – who do not obtain sufficient amounts of Omega‐3 fats from their diet. Because fish oil supplements inhibit the development of the inflammatory prostaglandins, the supplement is particularly beneficial for individuals who have inflammatory conditions including rheumatoid arthritis, eczema and psoriasis.  

Who should not use Super EPA/DHA Fish Oil? Fish oil supplements have an excellent safety track record. However, certain individuals should seek the advice of their doctor before beginning a nutritional supplement program particularly diabetics, pregnant or lactating women. If you are having surgery, Super EPA/DHA Fish Oil should be discontinued 2 weeks prior and for 2 weeks following your surgical procedure. Caution: In some individuals with oily skin, supplementing with fish oil can exacerbate the condition. Please refer to the Directions section for more information on precautions and contraindications.  

What is the primary benefit for using Super EPA/DHA Fish Oil? The Omega‐3 fatty acids found in Super EPA/DHA Fish Oil play a crucial role in cardiovascular health and brain function, as well as normal growth and development. Thousands of studies published over the past 35 years, have consistently shown that the Omega‐3 Eicosapentaenoic Acid (EPA) and Docosahexaenoic Acid (DHA) found in fish oil are important to health throughout every stage of life. Specifically, DHA plays a critical role in maintaining healthy functioning of the nervous system and the eyes (particularly the retina). EPA may be associated with reduced risk of cardiovascular disease; Alzheimer’s disease, dementia and other conditions of mental deterioration; Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder and other behavioral problems; mental health conditions including aggression, bipolar disorder, borderline personality disorder, depression and schizophrenia; and inflammatory conditions such as rheumatoid arthritis and inflammatory bowel disease.  

What makes VitaMedica’s Super EPA/DHA Fish Oil product unique? A superior quality product at an excellent value. While a wide variety of fish oil supplements are available today, VitaMedica’s Super EPA/DHA Fish Oil provides one of the highest levels of fish oil per softgel (1 gram). This means that fewer softgels need to be taken on a daily basis in order to obtain the amount recommended by the American Heart Association (1.5‐1.8 grams). Unlike most retail brands, the ratio of VitaMedica’s EPA to DHA is 2:1 (500 mg/250 mg); a proportion that research has confirmed provides all the positive benefits of fish oil. Super EPA/DHA Fish Oil is ultra‐refined and molecularly distilled to eliminate contaminants and ensure no fishy aftertaste. In addition, the enteric coated softgels are ideal for those who experience nausea or reflux from taking fish oil.  

What is it important to take a fish oil supplement? Because the two fats in fish oil – EPA and DHA ‐ confer a number of well‐substantiated health benefits. During the past decade, quite a bit of research has been conducted in the area of health especially as it relates to fat consumption. The net result is that while the amount of fat consumed in the diet is important, the quality of fats consumed is even more important. In short, most people get too much of the unhealthy fats such as saturated, trans‐fats and partially‐ hydrogenated fats. What’s more, because of the modern day diet, most American’s do not get an adequate intake of a group of unsaturated fats called Omega‐3 fatty acids. These fats are important because they are associated with health‐promotion. Two Omega‐3 fats that are particularly important for health promotion include eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA). Both EPA and DHA are found in deep, cold water fish like salmon and mackerel. Given that the food sources of EPA and DHA are limited, supplementing the diet with a fish oil supplement is prudent. Supplementing with an Omega‐3 fish oil supplement like VitaMedica’s Super EPA/DHA Fish Oil also provides internal lubrication to the various organs of the body including the skin.  

How does fish oil differ from flax seed oil? Flax seed oil belongs to a family of unsaturated fats called Omega‐ 3 fatty acids. Flax seed oil is an excellent source of alpha‐linolenic acid. Alpha‐linolenic aid is one of the two essential fatty acids our bodies need and therefore must be obtained through either diet or supplementation. The American diet tends to lack in this essential nutrient because it is not widely available in the food supply (good sources include the oil derived from flax seeds and walnuts). Like flax seed oil, fish oil also belongs to the Omega‐3 family of fatty acids. Certain types of fish oil are high in two unsaturated fats – EPA and DHA. EPA helps to promote the favorable prostaglandins ‐ hormone‐like compounds that play a role in blood pressure, water retention, platelet stickiness, blood clotting and the inflammatory response. The brain is comprised principally of the fatty acid DHA. Numerous studies have pointed to the beneficial effects of supplementing with DHA in the treatment of attention deficit disorders in children and in memory problems with patients diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease.  

Should I supplement with both flax seed oil and fish oil? Yes. The primary purpose for supplementing with flax seed oil is to obtain a sufficient quantity of the Omega‐3 essential fatty acid alpha‐linolenic acid. Essential fatty acids (EFAs) must be obtained through either diet or supplementation. However, because alpha‐linolenic acid is not widely available in the food supply, most Americans are deficient in this nutrient. Another reason for supplementing the diet with flax seed oil is to shift the balance in favor of Omega‐3 vs. Omega‐6 fatty acid consumption. Like the Omega‐3s, the Omega‐6s are a family of polyunsaturated fats. However, most Americans obtain sufficient quantities of the Omega‐6 fats because their seed oils (e.g., corn, soy, safflower) are widely available in the food supply. An imbalance of Omega‐6 to Omega‐3 consumption leads to the development of unfavorable prostaglandins which promote inflammation, platelet stickiness, and water retention.  
The primary purpose for supplementing with fish oil is to increase the dietary intake of two conditionally essential fatty acids, EPA and DHA. Although we can make both of these fatty acids from the essential fatty acid alpha‐linolenic acid, the conversion process inefficient. And, if the diet is high in Omega‐6 fats, which is true for most Americans, the conversion process is even less efficient. Supplementing with EPA and DHA fish oil is important because it promotes the favorable prostaglandins which help to reduce inflammation, platelet stickiness and water retention.  

How does cod liver oil differ from fish oil that is high in EPA and DHA? Cod liver oil in liquid and supplement form has been around for many years. While cod liver oil provides a good source of vitamins A and D, it is not a significant source of EPA or DHA. In particular, these two polyunsaturated fats are associated with health promotion particularly cardiovascular and brain health. If you are looking for these health benefits, then you should supplement your diet with a supplement like VitaMedica’s Super EPA/DHA Fish Oil.  

I’ve seen EPA only and DHA only formulas. How do these differ from a formula that has both EPA and DHA? The answer is partly related to product benefits and to marketing. EPA plays a role in cardiovascular health whereas DHA plays a role in brain health. Formulas that are EPA specific are generally marketed as cardiovascular supplements and may also include other heart health nutrients like vitamin E and garlic. Formulas that are DHA specific are generally marketed as brain health supplements and may also include other brain nutrients like ginkgo biloba. Since these two fats are often found in nature in combination, it makes sense to supplement with both to ensure both cardiovascular and brain health.  

 What is the recommended dosing for VitaMedica’s Super EPA/DHA Fish Oil supplement? For overall health and wellness, the recommended dosing is 1‐2 softgels per day, providing 750 – 1,500 mg of Omega‐3 fish oil. For cardiovascular benefit and to reduce inflammation, the recommended dosing is 2‐3 capsules per day, providing 1,500 – 2,250 mg of Omega‐3 fish oil per day.  

Does Super EPA/DHA Fish Oil need to be refrigerated? No, but refrigeration may extend the shelf life. Oils derived from polyunsaturated fats need to be handled with great care as they can quickly turn rancid. In particular, these delicate oils are particularly susceptible to light and heat. While liquid formulations are typically sold in opaque containers and require refrigeration, softgel formulations like VitaMedica’s Super EPA/DHA Fish Oil do not require refrigeration. This is because the lightly colored amber softgel helps to protect the oil from light. In addition, natural vitamin E has been added to protect the oil from oxidation. To ensure product freshness, each label of Super EPA/DHA Fish Oil includes a stamped lot number and date code. This ensures that you obtain a product at its peak. While the product does not need to be refrigerated, storing the bottle in a cool, dry place with the cap tightly closed will ensure that the product will remain fresh.  

I’ve tried to take fish oil supplements in the past, but I can’t stomach them. Does Super EPA/DHA Fish Oil leave a fishy aftertaste? No. Fish oil supplements have come a long way since the days when moms gave their kids cod liver oil. New manufacturing techniques have also helped to minimize the “fishy” aftertaste that is often associated with fish oil supplements. The fish oil used in VitaMedica’s Super EPA/DHA Fish Oil supplement has been extracted using the most up‐to‐date production methods. The oil has been ultra‐refined and molecularly distilled to remove any fishy aftertaste. Many patients have remarked that VitaMedica’s product does not create any gastrointestinal upset. If you feel that this may be a problem for you, a suggestion is to refrigerate the capsules. The cold capsule further reduces the likelihood of causing any GI upset.  

For more info about omega-3 fish oils and EPA/DHA, and how they can benefit you and your skin while working with one of our acne specialist at Skintherapy Skincare and Acne Clinic, check out our recent posts “Fish Oil for Acne”. 



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Wednesday, March 30, 2016

Acne and Makeup-New Products that Control Oil

When it comes to makeup and acne, we are sure about one thing - acne suffer-ers need to be using the Priia Cosmetic line. With so many different ingredients that clog pores and so many different formulas for all sorts of makeup, it is just easier to use a line that is made specifically for those who are prone to 
breakouts. 

In the past, Priia has focused mainly on foundations, offering powders and cream options. As the brand has grown, we have seen blush, bronzer, eyeshadow and a few different products for your lips. Priia had really filled quite a niche in the makeup market with just foundations, but if your a woman who is acne prone - you'll really appreciate Priia’s effort to put out more and more products. 

Recently, we just added the HydraPrime Oil-Control Powder to our offerings at the Clinic and thought we'd share a review on this product.

HydraPrime Oil-Control Powder:" I have been using Priia and loving it for over a year now. My daily makeup routine includes the Loose Mineral Foundation and Mineral Blush. I really love the coverage, as well as the coloring I get. I did how-ever always want something a little extra for the oily look that sneaks up on me by the middle of the day. I am one of those people who really has to fight oil, so when Priia released the oil controller - I was beyond excited to try it. According to the Priia website, HydraPrime can be used as both a mineral primer and a min-eral finishing veil. I have tried it both ways and find that it blocks more excess oil if I use it before I apply my foundation and blush. If I am having a particularly greasy day and need something to clean up my look by the middle of work, I add the Hydraprime on top of my foundation and it quickly diminishes the shine. This powder is completely translucent, so it can be added to your skin at any time of the day without having to worry too much about covering up the makeup you al-ready have on. This translucent powder also does wonders for wrinkles." 

"Overall, I give this product a double thumbs up. This is a product that will not cause breakouts and it seriously helps with oil control. I am so excited that Priia is expanding their product line to offer those of us with acne as many options as possible when it comes to makeup."

If you would like to try Priia Cosmetics please visit Skintherapy Skincare and Acne Clinic of Utah. We have this acne safe makeup stocked and ready to go. We’d love to help you find the best products for your complexion, as well as teach you the tips and tricks of application. Give us a call today! 

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Saturday, March 5, 2016

Hair Care Products and Acne


Haircare and Acne
During this series on pore clogging ingredients, we have talked extensively about many different products that you use on your face, but what other types of products cause breakouts? Your hair comes in direct contact with your face most of the day, so your hair products are going to affect your acne. In fact, using acne safe products on your hair is just as important as using acne safe products on your face.

 Hair products without pore-clogging ingredients are a bit tricky to find. As far as we know, there is no special brand that creates shampoo, conditioner, etc specifically for acne prone skin. This means that we need to check all the ingredients on every bottle of hair product we buy and use.

 Natural Products:

Some clients decide to go a very natural route and make homemade shampoo to keep their skin safe or buy their hair care from a health food store. However, just because the products were handmade or from a health food store does not mean they are safe for acne prone skin. Always check ingredients before purchasing or creating a product to make sure it is safe and will not clog pores.  Our pore-clogging list is available at UtahAcneClinic.com.

If you would like to use products with a more natural base it is rather important to watch out for the following ingredients. These are great natural oils that can be very beneficial for those who do not suffer from acne, but they will cause breakouts if you are acne prone.

Cocoa butter

Mink oil

Wheat germ oil

Olive oil

Coconut oil

Coconut butter

Soybean oil

Caster oil

Other essential oils

Not So Natural Products:

We also have clients who use Pureology, ColorProof and some AG HairCare products without aggravating their acne. If you would like to go this route with your shampoo and conditioner, please check every individual bottle of product you use for new and unsafe ingredients.

If you are suffering from acne and have questions about the products you are using or on how to ultimately clear your skin, please call the Skintherapy Skincare and Acne Clinic of Salt Lake City. We are here to guide you on your journey to a clear complexion.


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Saturday, December 19, 2015

Lip Products that Clog Pores

Pore Clogging Products: A Series


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Hey there, guess what! We are going to start a new series on the blog! The series is called Pore Clogging Products and Their Ingredients.  We will be taking some time, twice a month to dig into all the products that you can and cant use if you are acne prone.  

We are starting with lip products, specifically lip balms. Some of you will notice that you are constantly getting blackheads or breakouts on and around your lips. These breakouts are most likely occurring because of the products you use on your lips everyday. 

Here is a bit of a guide to safe and unsafe lip balms for those that are acne prone.

The most important thing when picking out lip balm is to make sure to check the active and inactive ingredients before you start wearing it. Some lip balms will be okay with their active ingredients, but will contain pore clogging, non-active ingredients.

Below, we have listed some of the most popular types of lip balms and their active and non-active ingredients. You will notice that the pore clogging ingredients are all listed in the non-active section of these products ingredient lists. They are highlighted in red for you to notice.

Eos Smooth Sphere Lip Balm
 
Inactive Ingredients:

Olea Europaea (Olive) Fruit Oil*, Beeswax/Cera Alba (Cire D'abeille)*, Cocos Nucifera (Coconut) Oil*, Simmondsia Chinensis (Jojoba) Seed Oil*, Natural Flavor (Aroma), Butyrospermum Parkii (Shea Butter)*, Stevia Rebaudiana Leaf/Stem Extract*, Helianthus Annuus (Sunflower) Seed Oil*, Tocopherol, Cucumis Melo (Honeydew Melon) Seed Extract*, Lonicera Japonica (Honeysuckle) Flower Extract*, Limonene**, Linalool**. *Organic. **Component of Natural Flavor. Certified Organic by Oregon Tilth.

 
ChapStick Classic Lip Balm SPF 4, Original

Active Ingredients:

Contains: Padimate O (1.5%) (Sunscreen), White Petrolatum (44%) (Skin Protectant)

Inactive Ingredients:

Arachadyl Propionate, Camphor, Carnauba (Copernicia Cerifera) Wax, Cetyl Alcohol, D&C Red 6 Barium Lake (CI 15850), FD&C Yellow 5 Aluminum Lake, Fragrance, Isopropyl Lanolate, Isopropyl Myristate, Lanolin, Light Mineral Oil, Methylparaben, Octyldodecanol, Oleyl Alcohol, Paraffin, Phenyl Trimethicone, Propylparaben, Titanium Dioxide, White Wax

Burts Bees 100% Natural Lip Balm, Classic Beeswax

Active Ingredients: 

Beeswax (Apis Mellifera), Cocos Nucifera (Coconut) Oil, Prunus Amygdalus Dulcis (Sweet Almond) Oil, Mentha Piperita (Peppermint) Oil, Lanolin, Tocopherol (Natural Vitamin E), Rosmarinus Officinalis (Rosemary) Leaf Extract, Comfrey (Symphytum Officinale) Root Extract, Glycine Soja (Soybean) Oil, Canola Oil

Carmex

Active Ingredients: 

Octinoxate (6.4%), Oxybenzone (5.4%)

Inactive Ingredients: 

Beeswax, Camphor, Cetyl Esters, Euphorbia Cerifera (Candelilla) Wax, Flavor, Lanolin, Limnanthes Alba (Meadowfoam) Seed Oil, Menthol, Ozokerite, Paraffin, Petrolatum, Phenol, Salicylic Acid, Theobroma Cacao (cocoa) Seed Butter

 Neutrogena Norwegian Formula Lip Moisturizer SPF 15

Active Ingredients: 

Octinoxate (7.5%), Oxybenzone 4%

Inactive Ingredients: 

Castor (Ricinus Communis) Seed Oil (Ricinus Communis), Corn Oil (Zea Mays), Ozokerite, Petrolatum, Beeswax (Apis Mellifera), Ethylhexyl Palmitate, Stearyl Alcohol, Carnauba (Copernicia Cerifera) Wax (Copernicia Cerifera), BHT

 Blistex Medicated Lip Balm, SPF 15

Active Ingredients:  

Dimethicone (2.0%, Lip Protectant), Oxybenzone (2.5%, Sunscreen), Padimate O (6.6%, Sunscreen)

Inactive Ingredients: 

Beeswax, Camphor, Cetyl Alcohol, Cetyl Palmitate, Euphorbia Cerifera Candelilla Wax, Flavor, Isopropyl Myristate, Isopropyl Palmitate, Isopropyl Stearate, Lanolin, Lanolin Oil, Menthol, Methylparaben, Mineral Oil, Ozokerite, Paraffin, Petrolatum, Polybutene, Propylparaben, Red 6 Lake, Theobroma Cocoa Seed Butter

I know what youre thinking, if all of these products have pore-clogging ingredients, what am I supposed to use on my lips? We highly suggest using simple vaseline or aquaphor on an everyday basis for your lips. Vaseline (not the lip therapy though it has shea butter)or aquaphor really is the most helpful thing for dry lips anyway. So keep it simple and throw all your other lip balms away. We guarantee you will see a difference around your lips. No more blackheads.  

Make sure to stay tuned for our next post about Pore Clogging Products. If youd like to learn even more about safe products for acne sufferers and other acne fighting techniques, call the Skintherapy Skincare and Acne Clinic of Salt LakeCity to schedule an appointment today.

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