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ATsai

ATsai, Editor

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I am the Web Producer for HealthCentral's Allergy, Asthma, Cold & Flu, COPD, Rheumatoid Arthritis, Skin Care, Skin Cancer and Sleep Disorders sites.

(Infographic) Summer Skin Emergency!

As summer rolls in, it's important to remember how to take care of our skin. Heat and humidity can cause it to go haywire, so keep these tips in mind next time you run into a summer skin emergency.   Infograhic by Andi Simons  
posted 06/07/2013, comments (0)|
Eileen Bailey

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10 Skin Care Apps

“There’s an app for that.” It’s something we hear all the time about just about every topic or idea and skin care is no exception. There are plenty of health apps, with abundant information on any skin condition you have. Most of the cosmetic manufacturers have apps, letting you see what you would look like with a different... Read moreChevron
posted 06/06/2013, comments (0)|
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Is Wrinkle Cream Different From A Face Cream?

The best cream for wrinkle contains high quality ingredients that can actually reduce the wrinkles under and around the eyes. Also, the anti-aging ingredients that are included in a face moisturizer can irritate the delicate area under eyes. Hence, it is advisable to invest in the best cream for wrinkle.   The best wrinkle... Read moreChevron
posted 06/04/2013, comments (0)|
Eileen Bailey

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Taking Care of Oily Skin During the Summer Months

During the hot summer months, our skin’s oil production increases making our skin even oilier than during the colder months. The following are some tips for taking care of oily skin during the summer: Wash your face twice a day - once in the morning and once at night. While you may be tempted to wash more often, just to get rid of the... Read moreChevron
posted 05/29/2013, comments (0)|
ATsai

ATsai, Editor

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I am the Web Producer for HealthCentral's Allergy, Asthma, Cold & Flu, COPD, Rheumatoid Arthritis, Skin Care, Skin Cancer and Sleep Disorders sites.

What’s New in Hair Care Research? A HealthCentral Explainer

Hair can be an important part of our identity, and can also serve as an unwanted reminder that we are getting older. The biggest age-related culprits are balding and graying hair, and scientists are working to reverse both. Here is some of the latest research.   “Vampire treatment” for baldness Italian and Israeli scientists say... Read moreChevron
posted 05/28/2013, comments (0)|

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