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Two Things You Should Not Do After A Botox Treatment

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If you have scheduled a Botox treatment for the first time, then you may be a little bit nervous about the injections. This is completely normal, especially if you want your treatment to be successful. Before you start your injections though, you should know that there are a few things that you should definitely avoid after the Botox is over. Keep reading to learn about a few of these things and also why they should be avoided.

9 May 2017

Treating Acne At Home: 5 Natural Remedies From Your Cupboard Or Fridge

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If you have acne-prone skin, you may have tried over-the-counter preparations or prescription strength medications. If these methods have failed to bring results, or if you are troubled by the side effects on your sensitive skin, don't despair. You might want to reach no further than your kitchen pantry for some all natural ingredients that won't be too harsh and will not cost you a lot of money. Here are 5 home remedies for acne treatment:

18 April 2017

Repair And Rejuvenation: Reasons Why You May Need A Vaginal Surgery

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If you have noticed some changes in your genital area, you may want to think about vaginal surgery. There are many reasons why many women need this type of surgery, from childbirth to genetic makeup. The following are some reasons why you may need this type of surgery: Decreased Sensitivity For some women, the vaginal area can seem to lose sensitivity over time. This is often caused by looseness that happens as women give birth over the years.

22 March 2017

3 Natural Ingredients To Help You Get Rid Of Unwanted Skin Tags

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Skin tags are small growths of skin that are commonly found on the neck, eyelids, and armpits, but they can be found on other areas of the body too. In most cases, skin tags are harmless growths, yet most people find them annoying. If you have skin tags on your body and would like to get rid of them, you may want to try some at-home remedies before you decide to visit a dermatologist for help.

10 January 2017

Got A Mole? Try These At-Home Mole Removal Remedies

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In most cases, a mole is a harmless imperfection on the skin. It can be raised or flat. If you are self-conscious about the mole, you may wish to remove it. However, if money is tight or your medical insurance won't cover the procedure, you may be looking for alternatives to having a dermatologist remove it. Fortunately, there are many home remedies that are inexpensive that may help lighten or remove the mole.

22 June 2016

5 Tips For Dry Brushing Around Moles

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Dry brushing hasmany benefits, both for your skin and your overall health. Dry brushing involves running a brush with stiff bristles in long, sweeping motions over large sections of your skin, towards your lymph nodes. However, if you have moles, acne, or other skin conditions, you may have to alter your method of dry brushing to protect the sensitive areas of your skin. Below are five tips to follow if you have moles and want to give dry brushing a try.

20 October 2015

After Laser Hair Removal: What Not To Do

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You might have been nervous about your laser hair removal appointment, but you got through it with flying colors. It's important to keep in mind that for most people this appointment was just the first in a series that will eventually leave you without any bothersome hair in the area that you're having treated. This means that you need to avoid certain practices that could irritate your skin or make future treatments less effective.

2 October 2015

5 Things You Need To Know About Pseudomonas Follucitis

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Pseudomonas folliculitis, also known as hot tub folliculitis, is an infection of the hair follicles. This infection is itchy and may be painful, but fortunately, it can be treated. Here are five things that you need to know about this infection. What causes it? Pseudomonas folliculitis is caused by Pseudomonas aeruginosa, a common type of bacteria. This bacteria is naturally present in soil, water, and on human skin. The bacteria can get inside your hair follicles if you swim in a contaminated pool, hot tub, bathtub, or other water source.

1 October 2015