DIY skin care

The Skin Biome and Pre-, Pro-, and Postbiotics by Deborah Tosline

When I think of the human skin microbiome, I am reminded of how important the human gut biome is for good personal health. Further, the Earth’s biomes are fundamental to sustaining life as we know it. A biome is a community of organisms that naturally occur within the same general area. Millions of beneficial bacteria, fungi and viruses colonize to create the microbiota that protect and nourish our skin.

Skin Remodeling DIY - Author Video Chat by Deborah Tosline

This month, I introduce myself in a video chat to say hi to skin care enthusiasts who share my passion for Do-It-Yourself skin and facial care. Check out my awkward video here.

My DIY Skin and Facial Care Path by Deborah Tosline

My foray into advanced DIY facial care evolved slowly. I had little spare time and money and I integrated new DIY practices into my routine when I was able. Today, I am addicted to my own facial care products. Yes, I love them all, the DIY toners, creams, lotions, deodorants. Love, love, love. I don’t know, on some level it feels like I nurture myself deeply with these beautiful DIY nature-based skin care products and practices.

Correcting Neck Posture is a Whole-Body Thang by Deborah Tosline

This article summarizes the anecdotal results, experience and path that I took to correct my neck posture. Typically, I summarize research on a particular topic for monthly articles. Periodically, I write about my personal experience. This article is another long story about me. I apologize in advance for the personal focus but do hope that someone may benefit from my experience. In my mid-late 50’s I began in earnest to try to correct my neck posture; I soon learned that I would have to correct my body posture first and I continue today.

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Reduce Skin Inflammation and Irritation and Optimize Wound Healing and Collagen Production with Zinc Oxide by Deborah Tosline

If you’ve read a few of my articles, you may have gathered that I use advanced Do-It-Yourself (DIY) skin care practices on an almost daily basis. That means that I practice basic skin care; apply advanced serums, creams, and solutions; and, use skin care tools consistently on my skin. I prefer to use natural healing methods to support healthy skin and I recently discovered my new go-to skin healing cream, zinc oxide ointment.

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DIY Skin Care Reactions, Observations and Responses to Avoid Skin Irritation or Worse by Deborah Tosline

There are situations that we try to avoid in life, like being involved with a covert narcissist, but sometimes we miss the subtle signs before it’s too late. DIY skin care is the same. In our goal to attain the healthiest (=most beautiful) skin, we may miss the red flags that can potentially lead to pain and suffering.

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