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Care for your eyeglasses, sunglasses, or reading glasses by using microfiber cleaning cloths. We will imprint them with your logo and they will become a great way to promote your product or business. Everyone uses eye glasses and thus your brand will stay with them forever.
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Those who are outside most of the day should use protective sunglasses or eyeglasses to prevent heavy exposure to ultraviolet light. People who smoke or take certain medications are more likely to have eye diseases because of family background. Little measures can help your eyes stay healthy longer and keep all the emotional, physical, and financial problems that come with eye problems away.
Personalized logo imprinted satin sleep masks are a great promotional item. Promote your business by giving them away at your next trade show, put them in a care package for travelers, or give them to your employees.
Eye masks are very helpful in improving your sleep, if the light wakes you up in the early morning or use sleep masks while traveling to adjust to different time zones. Our sleep eye masks are made of fine, comfortable textiles, such as found in our silk eye masks. We recommend an eye mask for sleeping better, as it will keep you sleeping longer hours especially in summer time.
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Light sleepers, headaches and migraine sufferers, nocturnal workers, and people who travel to different time zones find that a sleep mask aids in allowing them to get a full night's sleep. Sleep masks are also helpful for those who need a soothing break from the glare of the computer screen, for young mothers with erratic sleep schedules, or just for enjoying a decadent mid-day catnap.
Sleep masks, that have your personalized logo imprint on them, can be purchased thru us. They will continue to promote your product or business. Contact us at 805-786-4181 or betty.long@indoff.com for more details.
Sleep masks can also be purchased online or off, through specialty sleep stores, lingerie shops, luggage stores, or major retailers. Most of these suppliers offer sleep masks in a variety of fabrics, styles, sizes, colors, designs and price points; the simplest type are solid black fabric or utilitarian gel pads.
A lotion is a low- to medium-viscosity, topical preparation intended for application to unbroken skin. Most lotions are oil-in-water emulsions, but water-in-oil lotions are also formulated. Lotions are usually applied to external skin with bare hands, a clean cloth, cotton wool or gauze.
The key components of a lotion emulsion are the aqueous and oily phases, an emulgent to prevent separation of these two phases, and, if used, the drug substance or substances. A wide variety of other ingredients such as fragrances, glycerol, petroleum jelly, dyes, preservatives, proteins and stabilizing agents are commonly added to lotions.
Lotions can be used for the delivery to the skin of medications such as:
Aside from medical use and usage in skin care, lotions are often used as accessories to aid massage.
It is not uncommon for the same drug ingredient to be formulated into a lotion, cream and ointment. Creams are the most convenient of the three but are inappropriate for application to regions of hairy skin such as the scalp, while a lotion is less viscous and may be readily applied to these areas (many medicated shampoos are in fact lotions). Lotions also have an advantage in that they may be spread thinly compared to a cream or ointment and may economically cover a large area of skin. Non-comedogenic lotions are recommended for use on acne prone skin.
Skin lotions can be used to promote your business. Contact us to put your logo on the bottle or container. Use them as customer appreciation gifts or for your employees. The use is endless because everyone uses lotions. Also go to our site at www.bettylong.com for more ideas.
Causes of Aging Skin
Research shows that there are, in fact, two distinct types of aging. Aging caused by the genes we inherit is called intrinsic (internal) aging. The other type of aging is known as extrinsic (external) aging and is caused by environmental factors, such as exposure to the sun’s rays.
Intrinsic Aging
Intrinsic aging, also known as the natural aging process, is a continuous process that normally begins in our mid-20s. Within the skin, collagen production slows, and elastin, the substance that enables skin to snap back into place, has a bit less spring. Dead skin cells do not shed as quickly and turnover of new skin cells may decrease slightly. While these changes usually begin in our 20s, the signs of intrinsic aging are typically not visible for decades. The signs of intrinsic aging are:
Fine wrinkles
Thin and transparent skin
Loss of underlying fat, leading to hollowed cheeks and eye sockets as well as noticeable loss of firmness on the hands and neck
Bones shrink away from the skin due to bone loss, which causes sagging skin
Dry skin that may itch
Inability to sweat sufficiently to cool the skin
Graying hair that eventually turns white
Hair loss
Unwanted hair
Nail plate thins, the half moons disappear, and ridges develops
Genes control how quickly the normal aging process unfolds. Some notice those first gray hairs in their 20s; others do not see graying until their 40s. People with Werner’s syndrome, a rare inherited condition that rapidly accelerates the normal aging process, usually appear elderly in their 30s. Their hair can gray and thin considerably in their teens. Cataracts may appear in their 20s. The average life expectancy for people with Werner’s syndrome is 46 years of age.
Extrinsic Aging
A number of extrinsic, or external, factors often act together with the normal aging process to prematurely age our skin. Most premature aging is caused by sun exposure. Other external factors that prematurely age our skin are repetitive facial expressions, gravity, sleeping positions, and smoking.
The Sun. Without protection from the sun’s rays, just a few minutes of exposure each day over the years can cause noticeable changes to the skin. Freckles, age spots, spider veins on the face, rough and leathery skin, fine wrinkles that disappear when stretched, loose skin, a blotchy complexion, actinic keratoses (thick wart-like, rough, reddish patches of skin), and skin cancer can all be traced to sun exposure.
“Photoaging” is the term dermatologists use to describe this type of aging caused by exposure to the sun’s rays. The amount of photoaging that develops depends on: 1) a person’s skin color and 2) their history of long-term or intense sun exposure. People with fair skin who have a history of sun exposure develop more signs of photoaging than those with dark skin. In the darkest skin, the signs of photoaging are usually limited to fine wrinkles and a mottled complexion.
Photoaging occurs over a period of years. With repeated exposure to the sun, the skin loses the ability to repair itself, and the damage accumulates. Scientific studies have shown that repeated ultraviolet (UV) exposure breaks down collagen and impairs the synthesis of new collagen. The sun also attacks our elastin. Sun-weakened skin ceases to spring back much earlier than skin protected from UV rays. Skin also becomes loose, wrinkled, and leathery much earlier with unprotected exposure to sunlight.
Avoiding deliberate tanning, including use of indoor tanning devices.
Staying out of the sun between 10:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m., when the sun’s rays are the strongest.
Wearing protective clothing, such as a wide-brimmed hat and long sleeves, when outdoors during the day.
Applying sunscreen year round. Sunscreen should be broad spectrum (offers UVA and UVB protection) and have a Sun Protection Factor (SPF) of 15 or higher. Sunscreen should be applied 20 minutes before going outdoors to all skin that will be exposed. It should be reapplied after sweating or being in water.
Treatment. If you are bothered by visible signs of aging, a number of treatments are available. Injectable fillers and botulinum toxin are suitable for people with busy lifestyles who do not want the inconvenience of a long recovery. Radiofrequency is a procedure that offers an alternative to the traditional facelift. Dermabrasion, laser resurfacing, chemical peeling, microdermabrasion, and some topical treatments can restore skin, giving it a smoother and refreshed appearance.
Scientific research in the field of anti-aging continues to give rise to new and promising treatment options. A dermatologist can help you sort through the numerous options, including the myriad of over-the-counter products. During a consultation, the dermatologist will examine your skin, discuss your expectations, and recommend suitable treatment options.
How is the skin condition Psoriasis usually treated?
Psoriasis cannot be cured although symptoms may disappear for long periods. Conventional treatment is aimed at controlling the condition and ranges from simple topical treatments such as moisturizing and lubricating products and corticosteroid creams to exposure to ultraviolet light. Very severe conditions may be treated with anticancer medications.
While conventional treatments can be very effective, they can also be extremely harsh - especially in the long-term -- and many treat only the external symptoms.
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Eye masks will be a hit with anyone planning a Bat Mitzvah or Bar Mitzvah overnight party. It's a keepsake and memorbilia that will be appreciated by everyone.
Send eye masks on the road with your sales force to ensure they get their require rest and know that you care. The company sale people can also leave behind a great reminder for their customers to sleep well knowing they are in good hands with your company.
Other eye products are available. They are everything imaginable and can be personalized with what ever you want.
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Personalize Soothing Eye Masks with your company logo or business name. Spread an advertising message and relieve stress at the same time with an item that will be appreciated by everyone. Find under the catalog tab more details.
The name of the game in promoting your business is to be recognized as the brand name to buy from. Staying ahead of your competition is not easy. Let us help you by coming up with ideas that will fit your next promotion. Use our free shopping service for ideas and contact us now at 805-786-4181 or info@bettylong.com. We can save you time and time is money.
We specialize in personal care items that can be imprinted for give aways or gifts to your employees or clients.
Gifts and giveaways of personalized personal care items shows you care and gives your business the image of caring about your customers needs.

The best promotional products are products that shows and keeps your logo identity in the hearts and minds of everyone and will promote your company to the #1 position in your industry. Personal care items are used by everyone. Personalize them and be the first company or business that is thought of and be ahead your competition.
A wide range of catagory care products range from: Skin, Nail and Foot, Breath, eyes, hair, stress and relaxation, travel amenities, and health and safety. There are many sub catagories offering everything one can think of to best promote your identity.
Contact us for a free personal shopping service for that next event or gift. We will save you time and money searching for that right item that will achieve the results you want. Marketing your company the right way is the backbone of a successful business.
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