Acne Skin Care
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Acne cases vary from mild to severely disfiguring. It ranges from comedones (blackheads and whiteheads) to nodules and cysts. Here are several acne terms that can help you better understand acne.
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In the tradition of the “fountain of youth,” and the more modern human growth hormones, another miracle cure for aging has been discovered. (…)
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Women are not the only ones who have problems in maintaining the youthful glow of their skin. (…)
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Knowing what type of skin you have is important for your health care. Skin type determines which makeup, sunscreen and soap you can use and how much you need to help your biggest organ.
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More than 40 percent of all teens develop cases of acne severe enough to warrant medical treatment. Most cases are usually solved without the need for fancy treatments, although more than one trip to the doctor is required.
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The best way to cope with your acne problem is to educate yourself and it is with this purpose that we decided to list here the common acne myths that people often encounter.
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Smoking causes the narrowing of blood vessels throughout your body, including those that supply the outermost layers of the skin with oxygen and nutrients. Thus, your skin is slowly starved of vital oxygen and other substances, such as immunity-boosting Vitamin A.
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