The Winter Months

A Message from our Chairman

Adding Cabot P.O.L. Cream to your daily skincare regimen may do even more for your skin than using it just to prevent a recurrence of the acute conditions that led you to use it in the first place – which is enough of a reason. Some of you report that your skin looks younger and feels better than it has in years. There is a simple explanation as to why this may be so. In addition to its powerful antioxidant and moisturizing properties, the natural ingredients in Cabot P.O.L. Cream appears to accelerate the natural healing of your skin.

Thanks for choosing Cabot Skin Care to give new life to your skin.

Parker G. Montgomery                                             January, 2012

For more information, see our January newsletter: http://conta.cc/AeGRyt

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Dry Skin

What is dry skin?
Dry skin results from an insufficient level of moisture,
most often associated with aging or excessive exposure to the environment
(sun, cold, low humidity, wind).

How to recognize dry skin:

- May appear flaky, rough, dull.
- Feels taut, lacks suppleness and softness.
- Skin may appear thin, veins visible.
- Small pore structure.
- May appear red and cracked.
- Certain medications can leave your skin dry, flaky, and itchy.
How to care for dry skin:

- Moisturize! Moisturize! Moisturize!
- Protect against harsh conditions by reapplying P.O.L. Cream
- Remember that creams hydrate more than lotions.
- Moisturize daily with products containing antioxidants to repair skin.
- Products with hyaluronic acid restore elasticity and attract moisture.
- Drink plenty of water throughout the day.
Want to know more? Check out our December newsletter here: http://conta.cc/s4cCCu

 

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Protecting Diabetic Feet

Protecting Diabetic Feet

Diabetic foot ulcers are incredibly difficult to treat and can lead to infection and possibly amputation of a toe, foot, or even a leg.

· After bathing, moisturize and protect with P.O.L. Cream.

· In winter months, use a humidifier to add moisture to the air

· Bathe less during cold weather, if possible.

· Scratching itchy skin can cause cuts, where infection can set in.

· Keep skin clean, dry, and moisturized.

· Wash with mild soap or gentle cleanser.

· Don’t put cream between your toes–extra moisture encourages fungal growth.

· Drink lots of water to help keep skin hydrated.

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