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Sticking Your Neck Out … Skin Care Tips for a More Beautiful Neck

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At a particular age, you may notice some very alarming changes to the skin on your neck and upper chest. Often neglected, the skin of our necks becomes noticeably wrinkled and flabby resulting in the not so beautiful descriptions such as “Turkey Neck” or “Crepe Skin”. Reconstruction to the neck is extraordinarily painful as well as costly, so it becomes ever so important to address the problem before it occurs.

Regular exfoliation is imperative to the renewal of skin cells on the neck and face. Exfoliation can be as simple as using a mild daily exfoliating cleanser and using a more intensive exfoliating mask once a week. Follow this exfoliating with a generous application of a daily and nightly deep moisturizer. Sun damage is also a major contributor to wrinkly skin and unwanted dark spots on the neck and face, so your daily moisturizer should contain a minimum SPF 15. Remember that while the skin on your neck is not as sensitive as the skin on your face, you will always want to massage your moisturizer in an upwards motion to avoid further damage to your skin. You may also want to consider applying a sunscreen if you are expecting to be revealing your neck and chest to long periods of sun exposure.

Throw away those scarves and turtlenecks and say hello to a beautiful “Swan Neck” and “Rose Petal” skin with just a little preventative skin care.

So, what do you think? We want to know!

8 Responses to “Sticking Your Neck Out … Skin Care Tips for a More Beautiful Neck”

  1. Care for Skin Care, Nicole on April 2nd, 2007 3:06 pm

    I for sure will try the product you recommend. Is it hypoallergenic?

  2. Chelsea on April 2nd, 2007 11:58 pm

    There are no Federal standards or definitions that govern the use of the term “Hypoallergenic”, however, the FDA defines Hypoallergenic Cosmetics as products that manufacturers claim produce fewer allergic reactions than other cosmetic products. The term means whatever a particular company wants it to mean. Manufacturers of cosmetics labeled as hypoallergenic are not required to submit substantiation of their hypoallergenicity claims to FDA.
    Consumers with hypersensitive skin, and even those with “normal” skin, may be led to believe that these products will be gentler to their skin than non-hypoallergenic cosmetics.
    Having said that, Chella’s Micro Exfoliating Cleanser is our number one selling product with 1000’s of very satisfied customers ~none of whom have complained of any allergic reaction.

  3. Peggy Dove on April 9th, 2007 11:15 am

    Being Chella’s no. 1 fan, I’m wondering when the mask will be available. Also, what is the time frame for the re-stocking of the Morning Creme?
    Thanx

  4. Chelsea on April 9th, 2007 3:41 pm

    Thanks, Number 1 !! We are hoping to have our Enzyme Exfoliating Mask and our Calming Clay Mask available within the next month..watch your email box for a special offer when they become available! We are reformulating our Morning Crema (you are going to LOVE it) and it should be available next month.

  5. Subrata on September 14th, 2007 7:00 am

    Want to know about the availability, application procedure and price of the Mask

  6. Chelsea on October 4th, 2007 11:23 am

    Check out our Product Line at www.chella.com for all the information on both Chella masks. They are amazing!!

  7. ray on July 27th, 2008 8:15 pm

    why do you apply moisturizer in an
    upwards motion on your neck?What is
    reason that is preferred way.

  8. Chelsea on July 28th, 2008 4:08 pm

    Moisturizer should always be applied in an upward motion to reduce stress on the skin caused by a pulling motion that occurs when you applying in a downward motion

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