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Dehydrated Skin: Reasons And Solutions

Dehydration can affect every skin type and every age, especially those with dry skin. Skin dehydration is the loss of water in the skin and occurs when the skin loses more moisture than it takes in.

Avocado Is Great For Your Skin

Avocado is also known as Alligator Pear originated in southern Mexico. It has become a useful ingredient for our daily skin care routine. It is rich in fat as well as protein.

Antioxidants And Their Role Against Free Radicals

Antioxidants are substances that may protect the skin and body from damage caused by exposure to environmental pollution, lead, pesticides, radiation, and also by smoking cigarettes and drinking large

Dealing With Oily Skin

Oily skin is shiny, thick and dull colored. Often a chronically oily skin has coarse pores and pimples and other embarrassing blemishes. It is prone to blackheads.

Correcting and Getting Rid of Skin Blemishes

Blemishes seem to go hand-in-hand with acne problems. Actually, skin blemishes technically include acne and everything in between - from birthmarks and dark circles to moles and scars.

Use Epsom Salt to Improve Your Skin and Health

Commonly it's known as Epsom Salt, but its scientific name is magnesium sulfate heptahydrate. It's made up of about ten percent magnesium and thirteen percent sulfur.

Innovative Anti-Aging Skincare Ingredients

The bad news about our skin: collagen loss is inevitable and happens to both men and women after the age of 25 – next to sun damage, this is one of the second cause of fine lines, wrinkles and lo

How to Handle Clogged Pores

Your skin contains many openings through which oil (sebum) from the oil (sebaceous) glands comes to the skin's surface, via the hair follicle and pores of the sweat (sudoriferous) glands.

Birthmarks and Their Removal

Almost everyone has a birthmark. In most instances, birthmarks are small, and often located in inconspicuous areas covered by clothing.

How To Efficiently Apply Sunscreen

First, sunscreens are less reliable in practice than other UV-protection measures, such as avoidance of exposure at peak sun hours, protective clothing and so forth.