Acne Treatment, Anti-Aging Strategies, and Scar Management

Treatment for common skin concerns ranges from acne and pigmentation correction to structural skin firming and keloid scar management.

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How to Prevent Scarring From a Steam Burn

A burn occurs when the skin is exposed to a temperature greater than 140 degrees F, according to MayoClinic.com. Treatment for most minor burns, including those caused by steam, is similar. The best way to avoid scarring is to provide immediate first aid to the wound.

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Sugar Sensitivity: Itchy Skin

The term sugar sensitivity is a catch-all phrase for a number of medical situations. This sensitivity might be a food allergy or a physical reaction to increased blood sugar levels. If eating refined sugar products causes your skin to itch, the most likely scenario is an allergic reaction.

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How to Treat Open Underarm Pores

The skin under your arms is not that much different than skin on other areas of your body. Open pores can be the result of clogging. When oil builds up on the surface of skin, it collects debris and dead skin cells to form a plug.

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How to Remove Blackheads with Gelatin & Milk

Blackheads form when hair follicles on the skin get clogged with excess oil and dead skin cells. Your body produces oil through hair follicles to moisturize and protect the skin and releases it on the surface. When oil builds up, it pools to collect dirt and dead skin cells.

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How to Cover Dark Spots on the Face

Dark spots on your face come from aging and sun exposure. Age or sun spots arise when melanin, the pigment in the skin that deepens with tanning, accumulates in one area. Dark spots take years to develop, and once in place must either be covered cosmetically or bleached.

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How to Clear Black Pores on the Nose

Black pores, or comedones, form when dust and debris embed into openings in the skin that excrete oil. The discoloration is the result of dark matter trapped near the surface of the clog, giving the pore a blackish appearance, or blackhead.

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How to Use a Wooden Massager on Cellulite

Cellulite appears as dimpled skin on thighs, hips and buttocks and tends to haunt women more than men. According to PhillyTrib.com, cellulite is fat pushing through a network of fibrous strands. As fat accumulates, it pushes upwards toward the skin surface.

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How to Prevent Acne After Shaving

Acne that occurs after shaving is a little different than the common form associated with puberty and the teen years. Acne in general refers to a clog of the hair follicles that leads to red bumps. Ordinarily, this clog forms when dead skin cells and oil pool together to block the follicle opening.

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Natural Way to Hydrate Skin Around the Eyes

The skin under the eyes tends to be thin, which is one reason wrinkles and dark circles accumulate there. Hydrating keeps the skin from becoming dry and flaky. Natural skin-care treatments around the eyes work basically the same as they would anywhere else on the body.

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How to Make Lotion With Lanolin

Creating your own lanolin-based lotion can save you money and let you control the ingredients of the moisturizer. Lanolin is a natural oil, which is produced from the processing of sheep’s wool, and it is a general additive in moisturizing creams. Technically, lanolin is a wax.

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How to Wash Your Face With Jojoba Oil

Jojoba oil is a wax ester that is similar to the natural oil produced by skin. This botanical extract has a number of potential benefits. Jojoba oil can moisturize, help balance oil production and will not irritate eyes, according to the website Acne.org.

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How to Get Rid of Blackheads Under Arms

Blackheads under the arms are the same as those on any part of your body. Hair follicles produce oil that helps to protect skin. When the follicle becomes clogged, oil builds up and skin becomes irritated. Clogged pores that remain open at the surface have a black appearance.

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How to Use Micropore Tape on a Scar

Micropore tape is a paper tape used to dress wounds and secure medical tubing. It is also commonly recommended to minimize post-surgical scar formation. Micropore tape allows skin to breathe while protecting the area from stenting. Stenting pulls the wound in a way that can cause thick scars to develop.

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