Meghan Markle's Nightly Skincare Routine, Straight From Her Facialist

Meghan Markle's facialist, Nichola Joss reveals exactly how to massage your face for a glowing complexion.

Hannah Hargrave
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10 Recipes for Glowing, Healthy Skin

Find your way to healthy, glowing skin by eating foods that have the right nutrients. These 10 recipes have the nutrition to give you beautiful, firmer, and protected skin.

Sarah Pflugradt, MS, RDN
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Pimple-Like Bumps on the Scalp

A number of conditions, including folliculitis, can cause pimple-like bumps on the scalp. Visit the dermatologist if you're concerned.

Rose Erickson
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Your Obsession With Avocados May Send You to the Hospital

More and more people are running to the ER with "avocado hand" or injuries sustained by trying to pit avocados.

Vivian Manning-Schaffel
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Bumps on Skin After Swimming

Sometimes skin bumps and other rash-like symptoms appear after recreational water exposure. These rashes are most often caused by sensitivity to chemicals in the water, or due to a reaction from an waterborne infectious agent.

Barrett Barlowe
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A Line of Bumps on the Skin

New skin bumps may be caused by allergies, injury or infections -- or insect bites. The latter is a likely culprit if the bumps show up in a line.

Alex Folkl
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Red Pinpoint Bumps on the Skin

The sudden appearance of red pinpoint bumps on the surface of the skin can be alarming and disturbing. They may crop up anywhere on the body, including the face, stomach, legs, feet and chest.

Rose Erickson
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How Does Melanin Affect Your Health?

Melanin is a compound derived from the amino acid, tyrosine. It provides pigment to most animals, including humans. In people, melanin determines skin color. People with high amounts of melanin tend to have darker skin, whereas people with less melanin have lighter skin.

Joe King, M.S.
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Allergic Reaction to Wool

Some people break out in red bumps and lumps when wool touches their skin. However, in many cases, a reaction to wool isn't due to allergies. Instead, direct skin contact with wool often causes irritation because of the slightly scratchy nature of some woolen clothing or because of chemicals in the fabric.

Peter Mitchell
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How to Use Vitamin A on Your Face

Vitamins play a key part in staying healthy -- and your skin is no exception. As the main ingredient in retinol, Vitamin A has a pivotal role in skin health by clearing out clogged pores, smoothing the skin tone and boosting collagen production to reduce the appearance of fine lines.

Blair Foy
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How to Get Rid of Red Bumps After Shaving

After you shave--whether it's your face or elsewhere on your body like your legs--you may notice small red bumps. These are commonly known as razor bumps. Columbia University's Health Services says razor bumps occur when the shaved hair follicle curls inward to the skin.

Joshua Duvauchelle
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How to Get Rid of Red Bumps on the Butt

Swimsuit models and pin-up girls get to have their blemishes airbrushed and Photoshopped into oblivion, but everyday folk have to take a more active approach to treating and preventing the dreaded butt-blemish breakouts.

Jayne Blanchard
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