How to Use Turmeric to Lighten Skin

Turmeric is a plant from the ginger family native to South Asia and can be cultivated in warm, tropical climates with plenty of rainfall. The rhizomes, or stems of the plant are harvested, dried and usually pounded to a fine powder which reveals a yellow gold color.

EuniceB
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Benefits of Shea, Mango & Cocoa Butter

Mother Nature bestowed many gifts upon mankind -- and she didn't leave out skin-care ingredients among her wonderful gifts. Shea, cocoa and mango butters all deliver benefits to the skin that work to nourish and hydrate.

Pamela Miller
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Can You Put Hand Lotion in Your Hair?

Hand lotion can be a safe household alternative to achieve tamer, sleeker, even better-smelling hair when you run out of your favorite hair balm or conditioner. While applying hand lotion to hair can be effective, it may not be suitable for all hair types.

Laura Gianino
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How to Make Hand Lotion With Goat's Milk

Give your hardworking hands a special treat by making a batch of homemade goat's milk hand lotion. Thick, creamy goat's milk is rich in nourishing protein and vitamins A and D, which promote strong, supple skin.

M.H. Dyer
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Ingredients of Clinique Skin Care Products

Clinique’s Dramatically Different Moisturizing Lotion has been a favorite among the cosmetic company’s followers for years and is a staple in their skin-care line. The pale yellow lotion is the third step in Clinique’s legendary 3-Step Skin Care System, following cleansing and toning.

Beth Rifkin
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Causes of Dark Spots Developing on the Chest & Torso

According to the American Osteopathic College of Dermatology, age spots, also known as liver spots, hyperpigmentation or lentigines, may appear on the chest, face, back of the hands or torso, and are considered a harmless skin condition.

Alison Stellner
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How to Get Rid of Dark Spots on Knees

Dark spots on the knees are usually caused by a hyperpigmentation that occurs when the skin is too thick or dry. You can get rid of these dark spots by taking time each week to give your knees the care that they need to stop looking so dark, dry and rough, and go back to looking supple and flesh-colored.

Kay Ireland
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Dark Leathery Skin

If you have dark, leathery skin, chances are it reflects the number of hours you’ve spent in the sun or the number of years you’ve been a smoker. The aging process will deplete your skin’s moisture and collagen over time, but lifestyle choices can accelerate these effects.

Jenni Wiltz
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How to Get Rid of White Bumps on the Side of Your Tongue

White bumps that occur on the top, side and bottom of the tongue are normally inflamed taste buds, or papillae. This happens when too much acid from foods or a puncture to the taste bud irritates the tongue and causes a small infection.

Sharin Griffin
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How to Get Rid of Freckles With Lemon Juice

Freckles, most common in people with fair skin and red or blond hair, are flat, dark spots that appear on areas of the skin exposed to sunlight, according to the University of Maryland Medical Center.

M.H. Dyer
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The Best Fragrance-Free Face Lotions

Whether you choose to use a fragrance-free face lotion because you have sensitive skin and fear a reaction -- or simply because you don't like strong scents that close to your nose -- you must check the products for both recommended and harmful ingredients before making a purchase.

Kathy Karadza
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How to Get Rid of Razor Bumps With Rubbing Alcohol

Razor bumps -- also called pseudofolliculitis barbae -- are little bumps that develop after shaving. The cut hair ends up curling back into the skin and creating small, round bumps in a concentrated area.

Lisa Finn
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