Sunday, February 12, 2012

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Bradlee

Sun Damage

When I was pregnant with my first child I developed a Pregnancy Mask. I had dark brown hues all over my face. It was terrible and made me feel extremely self conscious. Slowly after I gave birth the pregnancy mask started to fade enough that I felt ok about myself. I was also so busy being a new Mom that I didn't care too much about how I was... Read moreChevron
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Deflecting Winter's Dry Skin

I moisturize a lot during winter, but I always get super dry skin and chapped hands and lips. Can I do anything else to prevent painfully dry skin?   The Farmer's Almanac predicts that this winter's temperatures will be below normal and numbing. Regardless of whether the prediction turns out to be accurate across the country, winter... Read moreChevron
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Atopic Dermatitis Is Treated With a Chilling Approach

What is atopic dermatitis? It's a chronic, often long-lasting skin condition marked with itching, skin rashes, inflammation.  Eczema is often substituted as a clinical term.  The atopic dermatitis triad includes: eczema, asthma and allergies like hayfever (and when the term atopic dermatitis is used, we often mean the triad) and is is... Read moreChevron
Rena

Dry, Dry, Dry

     It is snowing here in Idaho!  Besides the snow flakes, my skin is flaking!!!  I have a bathroom cabinet full of assorted natural soaps, (I've gone thru all the regular favorites) that I am currently trying, so I can find one that will actually help put some moisture back in to my skin!  I am a big water... Read moreChevron
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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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