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Serious Skin Care, What It Involves

October 23, 2009 by admin · 15 Comments
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Just the phrase “serious skin care” and your whole system is all ready to ring the alarm. After all, when is the word “serious” not serious? But one thing that people should realize is that taking care of your skin is serious in itself. There is no need to wait for much damage before getting serious in taking care of the skin.

Whether you have healthy young looking skin or one that is damaged by the sun, you need serious skin care. It is never too early to start worrying about your skin and to find ways to take care of it.

It’s all about prevention

Serious skin care should not only involve ways to combat the aging process when it has already settled in but also to prevent the onset of the aging process. One must remember that serious skin care does not just involve a fight but also prevention. This is actually something that people should also inculcate.

Serious skin care does not look for the remedy but for ways to prevent the problem from starting. This means that everything you do from removing your makeup and washing your face to putting different kinds of medication is classified under serious skin care.

It’s all about commitment

Serious skin care will not amount to anything without the firm commitment from the people who subscribe to the regimen. This means that there is no room to vacillate. You cannot just start one regimen and then decide to stop after. Consistency is also needed in order to see great results.

This especially true with skin care that aims to prevent the onset of aging. This involves blind faith as you will not be able to see the results of your efforts until after several years when you grow old and everybody around you have wrinkles and you do not.

It’s a global process

It is not enough that you just take care of one part of your skin and ignore the other parts. Serious skin care involves every aspect of skin care and encompasses every skin part in our body, from the face to the feet, even to the most hard to reach corners of the body.

This is perhaps the mistake of most people who take care of their faces but largely ignore the legs or the abdomen. They only take care of the parts that are visible. This should not be the case as the entire skin needs taking care of. Every part of the skin ages.

Of course, it is also right that you take extra care more on the parts that are visible as these are the parts that are often exposed to the sun but this does not mean that you will ignore the others.

Low Jeremy
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15 Responses to “Serious Skin Care, What It Involves”
  1. singlemom1 says:

    Can my neighbors get away with this?
    Please read my previous question for to understand this situation better. I was walking at night (around 10pm or so) and my neighbor’s dog got out of their yard, barked at me and then chased me and got me in the thigh. Although there are no bite marks or broken skin, I am considering suing them even though they have already paid for my pain prescription and have apologized to me. Now they have issued me a certified letter that states they will pay my emergency room bill pending the results of the dr.’s exam and whether or not he concludes that it was a serious injury that needed emergency care. How can they do this? I am the victim here. They said I could have went to a regular Dr. not the ER since there was no punctured skin involved. I am so upset I think I may sue them for $5,000.
    They enclosed a copy of their dogs vaccine record to show me that he has had his rabies shots.

  2. sway_ii says:

    Good Lord, let it go woman. I answered your last question. they are covering their bases because they obviously know you are insane.

    i hope you sue them and they win and you have to pay their lawyer fees, how would you feel about that?
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  3. ADweiser says:

    If you make a lawsuit and they say it’s not valid, then prepare something like *ahem1 a .45?!?!*
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  4. cindy says:

    you should sue them…
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  5. Abby Normal says:

    I have read your previous question:
    http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=Ao1grVAAeLJuM8JSTcwQYjjsy6IX?qid=20060605193038AA1TtGf

    You are an idiot. They are doing everything they need to do for you. The court system is in place for real problems, not for people like you that think you are entitled to everything for no good reason. Get over it. They are paying your medical bills and have apologized to you. You do not deserve any additional money…the bite did not even break the skin! Because of people like you our court system…and our emergency rooms…are tied up for stupid reasons. There was no reason for you to go to the ER.

    If it was possible I would sue you for $5,000 for putting up with your stupidity. Unfortunately, I’m not a "single mom", so I don’t think I would have a case.
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  6. Autumn BrighTree says:

    Are you kidding me? Is there not enough drama in the world for you? You said that they apologized, that they offered to pay your medical bills and that they paid for your pain meds….all for nothing! Sure, you might have gotten scared, but he didn’t hurt you…and I really think your neighbors went above and beyond to make this up to you. LET IT GO. The more you look for trouble, the more you will get.
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  7. seekingretro says:

    I think you are letting fear overtake you. Consider yourself lucky that you weren’t "punctured" and start carrying pepper spray or mace with you at night alone. I personally would move on, you are making yourself look bad.
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  8. HCW says:

    They are doing all that’s required by law. If you sue them, I will tell you right now that you have no case. I work with a lawyer, and trust me, you will end up paying court costs, yours and theirs lawyers fees, and everything else. The judge could even mke you give them the money back for your doctor’s fees and everything. These people are your neighbors. Why would you want to make living next to them miserable. I live in an apartment building with 8 apartments, and if there is something wrong with someone, I do not hesitate to call 911. A lot of these people are elderly and live by themselves. Do you want to fall down the stairs and break your leg, and them hear you scream and not call 911, becuase you brought up a bogus lawsuit!!
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  9. Miss Tee says:

    I agree with the rest of them. You are greedy and have probably already spent the money mentally a few times. They did not sic the dog on you! It was an accident! and try to remember that you get back from this world what you put into it - you deserve to be sued for nothing you did wrong!
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  10. ½«gumwrapper says:

    Hesitate no more, Don’t even blink. Go to http://www.judgejudy.com
    Take it to Judge Judy’s court. I love when moron plaintiffs are on her show.

    Don’t let me down.
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  11. Leigh S says:

    Why are you the victim here? You don’t have any broken skin or bite marks. Your neighbours seem to be doing the right thing. They should be suing you for being such a pain. Move on and stop trying to swindle some money out of these poor people.
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  12. undir says:

    I think you are overreacting over this whole thing. Nothing serious happened. I’m sure it wasn’t a nice experience, but no harm was done, you are not injured and your neighbours reacted right. Why make a big deal out of this???

    There was not a reason to go to the ER over this, a normal doctor could’ve handled this fine. The ER is for EMERGENCIES!!! This was not an emergency. Why should your neighbours pay a fat bill from the ER when you should have gone to a normal doctor, with less costs and without tying up the ER for nothing? I don’t think your neighbours should pay the costs of your stupidity and greed.

    And by all means do explain how you are the victim here. Nothing horrible happened that would make you a victim in this case. In fact, I’d rather say your neighbours are the victim here, the victim of your greed and overreaction.

    Get over it and accept the fact that this isn’t a big deal and your neighbours have done enough for you already, they apologized and paid your meds.

    If you sue them, there’s a big chance that you’ll lose the case and have to pay all the costs of the court and the lawyers (yours and theirs). If you are silly enough to sue, I hope exactly that will happen to you, because suing over this makes no sense.
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  13. Vigdis says:

    I have read your previous question and I understand your situation.

    I understand why your neighbours seemed annoyed. You obviously overreacted and probably made an idiot out of yourself for blowing the whole thing out of proportion.

    It’s not nice when things like this happen, a dog following you and trying to bite you. But you are ok, the dog did not injure you. So what’s there to sue about? I think you should just be happy that 1) you are ok and 2) at least your neighbours did the right thing. They offered to make it up to you, to pay the costs and they apologized. I think you should’ve just accepted that and let it go.

    If the bite did not break the skin there was no reason to go to the ER. I understand that your neighbours aren’t satisfied with you increasing their costs by going to the ER instead of to a normal doctor like you should have. I don’t think they should pay unnecessary costs regarding this.

    Your neighbours can get away with this, because nothing major happened. If you take this to court they can deny that this ever happened. After all, it’s your word against theirs, there are no bite marks. And even if they admit that this happened, I doubt the judge will see a reason why they should pay you so much, because you didn’t get injured. The dog did no harm to you and the neighbours did the right thing from the start.

    Be fair, be reasonable. It’s not your neighbours’ fault that you are a single mother and being a single mother doesn’t mean that you should get money for this incident. If you need more money there are other ways to do it than to sue people over nothing.
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  14. @*o*@ says:

    This is one of the lamest excuses for a lawsuit that I have ever heard.

    Suing someone over nothing is crazy. Where I’m from we have a special word to describe people like you… greedy!
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  15. Knitmama says:

    What are you going to sue them for? Nothing happened.

    You didn’t really need to go to the doctor, because you weren’t actually bitten by the dog. They realized this and understood that you were going to bill them for the ER just for the sake of billing them for the ER, so now they want you to understand that they’ll only pay for medical care that you actually required as a result of what happened.

    But, I doubt that their letter will actually be legally binding. It’s a bit of an odd situation.

    Dear god, though, you need to get over this. You don’t have anything to sue about! Forget what happened and move on.
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