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Sue Chung

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Health and Beauty Writer - Active 2007 - 2009
posted 06/18/2008, comment (1)

All About Summer Makeup

  I don't like wearing a lot of makeup in the summer, but I don't want to be bare-faced, either. What are some products I can use that I can just slap on without putting on too much?   As the temperatures rise, it's no wonder that many women choose to avoid their daily makeup routine. Most cosmetics tend to feel heavy and waxy when... Read moreChevron
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Sue Chung

Sue Chung

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Health and Beauty Writer - Active 2007 - 2009
posted 06/15/2008, comments (0)

Skin Bumps: Keratosis Pilaris

  I have bumps all over my arms. Is this acne? How can I get rid of them?   If these bumps are small and rough and mostly occur on your upper arms and thighs, it's more likely that you have an eczema-related condition known as keratosis pilaris. It's a very common hereditary condition (more than 50% of people have it) that creates... Read moreChevron
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Sue Chung

Sue Chung

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Health and Beauty Writer - Active 2007 - 2009
posted 06/15/2008, comments (0)

Skin Bumps: Keratosis Pilaris

  I have bumps all over my arms. Is this acne? How can I get rid of them?   If these bumps are small and rough and mostly occur on your upper arms and thighs, it's more likely that you have an eczema-related condition known as keratosis pilaris. It's a very common hereditary condition (more than 50% of people have it) that creates... Read moreChevron
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Sue Chung

Sue Chung

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Health and Beauty Writer - Active 2007 - 2009
posted 06/10/2008, comments (2)

Stretch Marks

I have stretch marks on my thighs and stomach. How do I get rid of them? I've read about creams that can make them go away but they're very expensive. Is it worth it?   Stretch marks are medically known as striae distensae. They occur more often in women-although men can develop them as well-and they appear on many areas of the body... Read moreChevron
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