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Spring Cleaning Your Skin Care
Spring is officially here. Have you cleaned up your skin care routine yet? If you haven’t, here are four spring clean-up skin care tips you should follow: Stronger Cleansers – In the cold winter months, your skin needs cleansers that also provide moisturization. Cleansers that also have hydrating agents are a bit creamier. As spring […]
Too Much Sodium Can Be Bad For Your Skin
Sodium, while a vital nutrient for the body, can sometimes be abused by eating too many salty foods. The primary function of sodium is to hold water in the body and keep fluids in a normal balance. Sodium is also a key element in the normal functions of your nerves and muscles, as well as […]
Clearing Up Three Acne Treatment Myths
There are a lot of acne myths out there, from certain foods to the pH of water you might be showering with that may or may not be causing acne breakouts. Acne breakouts do happen and can be triggered by more than one thing, so each case is different. That means acne treatments for each […]
Know the Difference: Moles, Warts and Skin Tags
Skin growths like moles, warts and skin tags can be a little confusing to differentiate. Which of these three are naturally-occurring and which are not? Which ones should worry you, and which ones could be left alone? Here’s how to tell the difference between moles, warts and skin tags: Moles – Moles are slow-forming skin […]
Prevent Whiteheads and Blackheads with These Three Products
No one likes having whiteheads and blackheads. Blackheads and whiteheads form when sebaceous plugs, or comedones accumulate on your pores. Sebacious plugs are a combination of dead skin cells and dirt that pile up and clog up your skin, resulting in a plug that can become infected when bacteria enters it. These can be prevented […]
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