Dangerous Skin Whiteners Thrive from Asia to California

I am cursed and blessed at the same time with my skin. I have extremely pale skin from my celtic background so in one sense  I have skin that people love. But from my point of view I would love to have skin that would, on occasion, go brown! And living in Australia when summer...

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Keep Your Makeup Looking Cool in The Blazing Hot Summer

When it comes to Australian summers, if it’s not hot and humid outside, you’re probably stuck indoors because of a tropical storm. Either way, the constant moisture in the air can create quite the smudgy situation for your makeup. We know it’s a little premature to be talking about the blazing summer heat, but we...

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What Will It Take to Give the Skincare Industry a Green Makeover?

Without delving into what “better” means when it comes to consumer products, the reality is that most green products today fall into one of two groups, both of which fail to turn the tide with mainstream consumers. The first group is full of products that, to put it simply, are “sort of” green and typically quite...

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5 Foods to Make You Look Young, Sexy, and Gorgeous

Before you buy the latest anti-aging skin cream or conditioning hair product, consider this: Your diet plays a key role in how you look. In other words, if you’re not taking care of yourself on the inside — drinking enough water and eating healthy foods — all the expensive beauty products and makeup in the world...

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Crusty Scalp Caused By Seborrheic Dermatitis

Our scalp is always open to many infections, it is one part of the body that is exposed to different microorganism that often are the cause of these infections. In further studies, it has shown that scalp conditions are usually the result of poor health habits , direct contact to harmful elements or too much...

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Reduced Cancer Risks Found In Men With Asthma, Eczema

Men who have been diagnosed with asthma or eczema may be at a lower risk of developing certain types of cancer, according to findings published in Annals of Allergy, Asthma and Immmunology. During a recent trial, a team of investigators examined the results of a previous study that monitored air quality in various work environments. A...

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Eczema and Menopause

Exploring the Menopause and Eczema Connection and Treatment At forty two years of age I developed a rash that simply would not go away. I thought I was years away from experiencing Menopause but as time went on I learned that the mood swings and hot flashes were what the medical profession calls Perimenopause which means...

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Tips On Managing Scratching For Eczema Sufferers

The urge to scratch for eczema sufferers may be like an oasis beckoning a desert wanderer.  It can be very challenging to avoid.  Of course, you know that scratching is bad for you and will only make the eczema worse but you might not be sure what to do.  Consider the following strategies. Cut your nails One...

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The 5 Most Essential Face Care Tips For Beautiful Skin

If you’re confused about what you need to do, to get and keep beautiful skin, you’re not alone. It doesn’t really have to be so complicated. Along with using quality products and following a good daily skin care routine, there are 5 essential face care tips to follow in order to have beautiful skin. The best...

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Junk food diet puts children at higher risk of allergies

Children who have junk food diets are at greater risk of allergies as well as obesity, according to a new study. Scientists compared youngsters from a rural African village who had diets rich in fibre with another group living in Florence in Italy and found a dramatic difference. The African children had less obesity-linked bacteria and a...

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