Can You Reduce Wrinkles With Almond Oil?
As a skin-smoothing topical treatment, almond oil traces it roots all the way back to ancient China, Ayurvedic practitioners and Greco-Persian schools of medicine.
Read more →Treatment for common skin concerns ranges from acne and pigmentation correction to structural skin firming and keloid scar management.
As a skin-smoothing topical treatment, almond oil traces it roots all the way back to ancient China, Ayurvedic practitioners and Greco-Persian schools of medicine.
Read more →Discoloration and brown spots -- typically harmless effects of aging, known collectively as hyperpigmentation -- are best addressed with prevention. Start using sunscreen before spots appear and protect commonly affected areas -- such as your face, shoulders and the back of your hands -- with clothing and hats.
Read more →Despite the name, frowning isn't the only cause of wrinkles or "frown lines" -- formally known as glabellar lines -- on the forehead. In reality, these pesky lines appear as the skin on your forehead loses its collagen and elastin over time, which reduces it tautness and smoothness.
Read more →The word βacneβ immediately brings images of high school and puberty to mind, but adult acne is just as real -- and as frustrating -- as a pimpled teenage complexion.
Read more →When you turn to cleansers to help fight acne, you need products that curb the processes that cause those troublesome zits. Your skin secretes the oil known as sebum and it sometimes clogs your pores.
Read more →It's difficult to overestimate the importance of collagen when it comes to healthy skin -- collagen makes up about a quarter of your body's total protein content, lending itself to skin, hair, bones, tendons and internal organs. Collagen adds structure to the skin, giving it elasticity and plumpness.
Read more →Among egg white masks and brown-sugar scrubs, the cucumber takes its time-tested place among natural home remedies for facial skin care.
Read more →Freckles, which typically appear as a result of genetics or sun exposure, can add a playful, naturally beautiful aspect to your skin. These little brown dots are almost always harmless, but you can choose to lose them as a simple matter of aesthetics.
Read more →Hemp usually refers to the plant Cannabis sativa, the seeds of which produce an oil that has been used as an edible and cosmetic product for approximately 3,000 years. The tradition continues well into the modern age, as many off-the-shelf lotions rely on hemp seed oil as a key ingredient.
Read more →As your skin ages and the sun takes its toll, harmless age spots -- also known as liver spots or skin spots -- often appear on the face, hands, arms and shoulders.
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