Information for Baby Boomers/Seniors

You did what to your skin??
Baby oil and iodine! In the sun to achieve the best tan! Remember the 60’s & 70’s? Tanning your skin, achieving that rich “Bain de Soleil” tan was the in thing? Movie stars had their own well kept secrets for achieving a tan. The best was baby oil and iodine mixed, slathered on your skin where you stretched out in the sun surrounded by a stick-built frame wrapped in aluminum foil to magnify the sun’s rays onto your delicate skin. Now there was a sure fire way of frying your skin and creating future problems. You can probably play a game of checkers on your body with the number of moles and dark spots that have appeared because of this extreme sunbathing method which was quite popular back then.
Those dark spots, known as hyperpigmentation or “sunspots” can be reduced by regular use of DJSC Exfozyme which is an enzymatic exfoliating system of the simplest, gentlest, cleanest form.
Donna Jarry Skin Cares' Granular-Based Exfozyme Can Help Alleviate:
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Dermatitis
An inflammation of the skin. Any disturbances in your skin cycle such as adding medications, sun exposure, trauma to the skin, not ridding old cells (i.e. not exfoliating), foods and drinks that cause inflammation will all inhibit the cell’s turnover process. Accumulated cells will build up attributing to dermatitis. And the cycle will continue, repeating itself with excessive scratching, itching unless the cycle is broken by Exfozyme treatments.
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Thinning of skin
It occurs due to a reduction of collagen, elastin and nutrients feeding the tissue. As moisture is reduced in the skin, tearing may happen, especially as we age. Feeding the skin Exfozyme nutrients consistently over time will certainly assist in a reduction of this issue.
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Ecchymosis or Hematomas
(bruising of the skin). It can be caused by trauma to the skin, medications, blood thinners, scratching the skin profusely and of course, loss of collagen and elastin fibers aren’t there to protect the blood vessels.
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Dry Skin
There are so many reasons for dry skin: a slowdown in hormones needed to produce oils to hydrate the skin, sun exposure, medications, climate changes, weather changes, lack of stimulation to the skin and lack of specific skin nutrients.
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Seborrheic Keratosi
As we age, we’ll notice various shades of brown, black, red or pink raised spots located anywhere on our face and body. They are quite common. The more sun exposure, the darker and more frequently these appear as we age.