Skin Care Basics: Moisturizers, Sunblock & Dark Spots

Proper skin care basics involve understanding the order of sunblock and primer application. Discover how to wash your face with jojoba oil, lighten skin tone at home, and use glycolic acid toners and aloe vera to manage dark spots and redness.

How to Exfoliate to Get Rid of Dark Underarm Skin

If you shave your underarms, you've probably noticed a dark shadow on your skin even after the hair is long gone. Often, your armpits will look dark because of the buildup of dead skin cells and other debris. If you're in the mood to go sleeveless, get rid of the discoloration by exfoliating your underarm skin.

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Cocoa Butter for the Face

Cocoa butter, the sweet-smelling fat that comes from cocoa beans, is a treat for dry facial skin. Cocoa butter is an occlusive emollient, which means it acts as a barrier to keep skin soft and prevent moisture loss.

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The Best Carrier Oils for Skin

Essential oils add fragrance to homemade body creams, soaps, massage lotions and other cosmetics. Most essential oils are too strong to apply directly to your skin. To avoid irritation, you'll need to dilute them with a carrier oil.

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How to Protect Skin in the Sun Without Sunscreen

Sunscreen shields your body from cancer-causing UV rays, so it's important to slather it on whenever you go outside. That's especially true at the beach and pool -- water and sand reflect sunlight, so you're more likely to get burned without protection.

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How to Unclog Your Underarm Pores

Armpits don't get much love -- but like the rest of your skin, they also have pores. When they're clogged, you might get ingrown hairs or even a few pimples. Blocked underarm pores are stuffed with bacteria, and that can make body odor smell worse.

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Do Any Fruits Lighten Skin Tone?

Your skin gets its color from a pigment called melanin. When your body produces too much melanin, dark spots or uneven patches of discoloration can develop. Dermatologists offer treatments to fix the discoloration, but you can get similar results at home with a few pieces of fruit.

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How to Keep My Feet From Sweating in Shoes

It's little wonder that your feet begin to sweat and smell when they spend all day constricted by tight shoes. Feet crave fresh air and most shoes don't give them that luxury. You can't always walk around barefoot to ward off sweat, but you can treat your feet right whether they're in or out of shoes.

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Benefits of African Black Soap

Ordinary store-bought soaps can be too harsh or drying for your skin. African black soap is a gentle, all-natural alternative cleanser made only from plant materials. Proponents of African black soap say it does more than just keep you clean -- the suds are packed with skin-loving benefits, too.

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How to Make Face Cream With Coconut Oil

Getting a facial is a real treat, but you don't need to shell out cash at a salon when you're in the mood for pampering. With just a few common kitchen items, you can make a luxurious face cream that costs a fraction of an expensive spa treatment.

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How to Apply Jojoba Oil to Facial Skin

Jojoba oil isn't really an oil at all -- it's actually a type of liquid wax. The substance is very similar to oil in human skin, also called sebum. It may seem counterintuitive to smear oil on your face, especially if you're prone to breakouts, but jojoba might actually make greasy skin better.

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How to Make Homemade Aloe Vera Lotion

Aloe vera, with its spiny, succulent leaves, is much more than just a pretty houseplant. Aloe's leaves are packed with a clear gel that soothes sunburn, bug bites and other skin irritations.

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Treatment of Irritation From Hair Removal

Warm weather calls for smooth skin, but getting rid of hair isn't always as painless as you'd like. Shaving, waxing and hair-removal cream can cause rashes or other irritation. You don't need to suffer until it goes away, though. Instead, speed up healing and ease the pain with items from your medicine cabinet.

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How to Make Scented Soaps

Store-bought soap lathers well and smells nice, but often contains harsh detergents and irritating chemical ingredients. Natural soaps, while gentler, can cost $5 or more per bar. If you'd prefer to save money while treating your skin right, make your own soap.

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How to Reduce Swollen, Puffy Eyes

Puffy eyes make you look like you've pulled an all-nighter even if you managed a full eight hours of sleep. That's the last thing you want before work, a date or any other important event. If you don't want people to think you're always tired, it's time to banish those puffy eyes.

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