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Remedies for red itchy spots on face
Many cases of dermatitis are simply the result of allergies. This type of condition is called allergic or contact dermatitis. Skin inflammation may be linked to contact with perfumes, cosmetics, rubber, medicated creams and ointments, latex, plants such as poison ivy, or metals or metal alloys such as gold, silver[...]
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Brown spots on skin, What causes brown spots
Brown spots can be caused due to several reasons and are of various types. These brown spots could be a result of; seborrhea Keratosis, freckles or ephelids, melasma, moles and lentigo or lentigines, age spots, liver spots or sun spots. To know what is causing the brown spots is important[...]
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Treatment For Acne Vulgaris
Acne Vulgaris or simply acne is an indication of change in the hormonal balance leading to clogging of the skin pores and finally inflammation at the surface end of the sebaceous glands. Acne Vulgaris is known to commonly affect more than 70 percent adolescents in various forms but the most[...]
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Natural Dry Skin Care - Skin Care for Dry Skin - Dry Skin Care Tips
Dry Skin Care
The sebaceous or oil glands in the body naturally produce sebum which keeps the skin lubricated. The skin becomes dry when adequate sebum is not produced, resulting in sensitive skin. The skin is unable to hold moisture and hence becomes parched and dry. Especially after washing, the[...]
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Eyebrow Hair Growth | Eye Brow Thinning, Loss Causes | How to Grow Eyebrow Hair
Eyebrow Hair Growth
Who doesn’t like beautifully shaped eyebrows? Though they are often considered of less importance in the face, they are one of the most prominent features. For women whose eye brows are too thick or those whose eyebrows are too thin, getting the ideal arch is a[...]
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Treatment for Seborrheic Dermatitis
Treatment for Seborrheic Dermatitis
Seborrheic dermatitis is a skin disorder affecting the oil glands in the skin and resulting in scaly, itchy skin. Seborrheic dermatitis is derived from the term seborrhea, which means flow of oil. It most commonly affects the scalp, making it extremely scaly and, needless to say[...]
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