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What’s the Best Treatment for Rosacea?
Rosacea is a widespread skin condition that affects around 16 million Americans. Yet, the vast majority of them are unaware that they suffer from this ailment. Those with pale complexion (particularly those of Celtic descent) between the ages of 30 and 60 are most at risk. Moreover, symptoms can be more severe in men. Rosacea

Holiday Food Choices for Skin Health
It’s that time of year again–the holidays are approaching, and with them come the feasts, sweet treats, and dietary indulgences that this time of year is known for. Are you determined to take care of your skin from the inside out this holiday season? Read on to learn what to eat and what to avoid

Are Plantar Warts Contagious? 6 Things to Know Before You Panic
Warts on the feet tend to appear out of nowhere. Everything may seem just fine until you detect rough, gritty spots and bumps on your foot’s bottom. If your kid has them, they may have approached you to inquire about them or may have tried to hide them from you. In any case, one of

Should You Get Acne Extraction Treatment? 6 Things To Know
When you look in the mirror, you see it — another glistening, red pimple has appeared on your cheek. Should you squeeze it, pop it, or simply ignore it? If you try to pop it yourself, you risk introducing infection and leaving an ugly scar. Your best option is to seek acne extractions from a

Tips on How to Get Rid of Back Acne Scars
We understand how aggravating back acne scars may be. You may not see them until you want to put on that attractive off-the-shoulder top. Those blemishes are suddenly detracting from the overall look of your dress. Acne on the back is common. The American Academy of Dermatology estimates that up to 50 million Americans suffer

Tips to Lower Your Risk of Skin Cancer
Did you know that skin cancer is currently the most widespread form of cancer among people living in the United States? While you may think there’s no harm in one day of soaking up the sun on a beach without sunscreen, you increase your risk of developing carcinoma or melanoma. Read on for some tips
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