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Your Skincare Philosophy

Friday, October 16th, 2009

What is your skincare philosophy? Do you care what you put on your skin? Keep in mind that what you apply to your skin gets absorbed into the bloodstream. Some people do not care what type of product they apply to their skin, so long as it works. While other people are very careful with what is applied to their skin. One way to look at it is, if you care what you put inside your body then you should also care what you put on it.

The best skincare philosophy you should employ is one that contains natural creams and lotions. Using natural ingredients is much safer and more effective than using synthetic or chemical based products. You may change your skincare philosophy when you hear what is contained in some of these products. For starters, cosmetic companies have been using mineral oil as an ingredient for a long time. They use it for a couple of reasons. It makes the skin feel soft and it is a cheap additive.

However, it will clog your pores, which can lead to skin conditions such as acne breakouts. This is not something you want happening after using a cream or lotion for your skin. Another ingredient that may change your skincare philosophy is fragrances. These are added because the cosmetic companies think that a cream or lotion should smell perfumey. However, fragrances can cause skin irritation and allergic reactions. Therefore, it is another ingredient to avoid.

If this does not change your skincare philosophy, then nothing will. Parabens are preservatives that are added to creams and lotions to help prolong the shelf life. This means the product will sit on the shelf until someone actually buys it. Parabens are banned in some European countries because they are potential cancer causing agents. This is certainly a substance to avoid. If you are like me, your skincare philosophy should be one that is all about using safe natural creams and lotions for your skin. If you would like more information on the most effective natural ingredients, then please take a minute and visit my website today.

Educational Philosophy

Wednesday, September 17th, 2008

First of all, it should be pointed out that teachers’ philosophy may be shaped under the impact of different factors but it is possible to distinguish two the most important constituent elements of their philosophy. On the one hand, it is the actions of teachers, their behavior that can really define their philosophy since they have certain models of behavior, habits that they often cannot change but which sometimes they should change in order to develop a really effective educational philosophy. In such situations it is very important to take into consideration another important factor, namely what teachers think about their actions because it is the reflection on their actions can change not only teachers’ behavior but their educational philosophy at large. Obviously, they should be very critical in the analysis of their actions and attempt to assess them as objectively as possible in order to choose the right direction in the development of their educational philosophy. In such a way, teachers, being able to impact on students by their behavior and ideas, should develop their educational philosophy on the basis of these essential elements.

Basically, it is necessary to underline that there are two possible ways to the development of educational philosophies. First of all, it is possible to develop the educational philosophy during the action. It means that a teacher can reflect on his/her behavior while he/she is performing some action and analyze it immediately. For instance, a teacher can scan the situation in the classroom during the lesson by questioning students in order to find out whether the lesson or the problem discussed is interesting for them or not. On analyzing the received information, a teacher can change his/her behavior or continue the lesson if it runs successfully