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.

How to Wash Your Face With Milk

Milk is not just for drinking. The vitamins and minerals contained in milk can be just as beneficial to the outside of your body as they are to the inside. Applying milk to your skin adds nourishing moisture.

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How to Apply Vitiman E Oil to Dark Spots

Age spots, also known as liver spots, appear as dark blotches or spots of hyperpigmentation on the skin of your face and body. These dark spots often begin to develop as your skin ages and are extremely common in people over the age of 40. Dark spots are most evident in areas of the body that experience sun exposure.

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What Are the Benefits of Salt Scrubs?

Sea salts and Epsom salts, or magnesium sulfate, both commonly used in the beauty industry, contain minerals that can help to enhance the skin. The magnesium in Epsom salts can reduce inflammation, while sulfates flush out toxins, according to the Epsom Salt Council.

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How to Keep Skin Dry in Humidity

When the weather is hot, it is important to keep your body well hydrated and as cool as possible. Sweating is one way that your body helps cool itself down naturally. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention explains that excess sweating during hot, humid weather can lead to conditions such as heat rash.

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How to Clean Dark Underarms

Aside from regular washing, you may not give much attention to your underarms. But just like the skin on the rest of your body, the skin of your underarms needs some TLC from time to time. Dark patches under your arms can make your skin look dirty.

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Red Bumps on My Hairline

If you notice red bumps around your hairline, you may be dealing with an acne condition that is specific to the hair and scalp. Acne located around the hairline can itch and produce dry, flaky skin in the affected area. Ridding your hairline of the red bumps requires acne remedies that treat the hair and skin alike.

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How to Treat Acne With Salt

Acne occurs when pores become blocked and sebum (oil) becomes trapped. According to Acne.org, the reason why this happens is unclear. However, once the pores become blocked, bacterium begins to grow, resulting in acne outbreaks. Various acne treatments on the market include chemical solutions.

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How to Dry Out Wounds

When it comes to the care of minor wounds, two types of healing methods exist. The first method, known as moist wound healing, implements moist protective covers to promote healing. Moist healing prevents scabbing, instead promoting the regeneration of new skin cells utilizing the liquid that exudes from the wound.

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How to Use African Shea Butter

Derived from the nuts of the shea-karite tree, African shea butter contains high amounts of fatty acids with healing properties, reports the American Shea Butter Institute. African shea butter remains solid at room temperature and melts into the skin when it comes in contact with body heat.

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How to Wash My Face With Green Tea

Derived from unfermented tea leaves, green tea is an ancient Chinese drink with a history that dates back approximately 4,000 years. According to Dr.

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How to Use Vasoline for Wrinkles

Considered an occlusive moisturizer, Vaseline provides the skin with a protective barrier that locks in moisture. It is a blended mixture of paraffin, waxes and mineral oil that creates what is essentially petroleum jelly.

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How to Take Care of Black Skin

The amount of melanin in your skin determines its tone. The more melanin you have, the darker your skin. Palomar Community College explains that the difference in skin tones is a result of human migration and adaptation to tropical and nontropical environments.

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How to Clean Dark Elbows

If you are a dark-skinned individual, meaning that you have more melanin in your skin than someone with a lighter skin tone, you may notice that your elbows sometimes appear dirty. However, what looks like dirt is actually a build-up of dead skin cells that can give your skin an ashy appearance.

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How to Treat Pimples That Are Deep Under the Skin

While the direct cause of pimples is unknown, Brown University Health Education explains that hormones known as androgens and a personโ€™s genetics may play a very large role. Pimples develop when oil and bacteria enter your pores. Within the pore, the bacteria continue to grow, trapping the oil.

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How Can I Make a Homemade Bleaching Cream for Age Spots?

Age spots--also known as liver spots--are unraised brown, gray or black spots. According to the Mayo Clinic, these solar lentigines usually appear on adult skin around age 40. Age spots commonly develop on areas of the body exposed to the sun most often, including the face, hands, arms and shoulders.

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