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Wednesday, November, 25, 2009
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Shaving Pains

Every time I shave my legs, I get itchy, red bumps. How can I get rid of them and how can I prevent them?   In order to take care of shaving-related irritations, it's important to know the underlying cause of inflamed bumps. Razor burn, which results from improper shaving techniques, can create a rash-like appearance that usually fades on... Read moreChevron

Real Skin Improvement

I feel like there's a new skincare product coming out every day. I don't really know what to pick because I don't understand how new ingredients work. What is effective and what's not?   It's easy to feel overwhelmed by all the different products that keep getting touted as the new and advanced versions of hope in a jar at the cosmetics... Read moreChevron

Are You Addicted to Tanning?

In our society, we take drug addictions seriously. If a friend or relative is fighting an addiction to drugs, alcohol, or even smoking, we rally around them. We get informed and take action to help that friend or relative achieve health and wholeness.   While this may seem unrelated to having a tan, the truth is that tanning can be an... Read moreChevron

Does Eating Too Much Sugar Cause Wrinkles?

I've read that eating too much sugar can cause your skin to age faster. Is this really true?   While the idea that sugar causes wrinkles may sound like a myth, this one is gaining more traction as fact rather than fiction. It hasn't been proved definitively yet, but recent studies show some evidence that excess amounts of sugar in your... Read moreChevron

Update Your Skin Care Regimen for Fall

I think my skin is really fried from being outdoors during the summer. Is there a quick way to get it looking fresh now that cooler weather is coming?   No matter where you live, summer can cause your skin to go haywire. People spend more time outdoors and in the water, heightening the damage and irritation that UV exposure, chlorine, and... Read moreChevron

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