Health Blog
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Got Keloid Scars or Any Other Scars?
A keloid scar is an overgrowth of tissue that occurs when too much collagen is produced at the site of a wound.
That scar will just keep on growing - even after the wound itself has healed.
Find out more about how to tell when you have a keloid scar and what you can do about it.
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Using the Right Cleansing Oil Can Help Tackle Acne Too
Keeping your skin clean to help prevent or clear up acne outbreaks go hand in hand. We share our tips on how to keep that skin clean and hopefully avoid acne outbreaks...
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Vitamins For Your Skin and Neck
We all need to take care of our skin - whatever our age.Â
And we would like to share these two special products which are ideal for taking good care of your skin. Firstly, for firming that skin on our necks and secondly, for the skin on our faces including our lips.
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Natural Solution For Moles
A common mole is a growth on the skin. It develops when pigment cells grow in clusters.
You are likely to have between ten and forty common moles which are usually found above the waist on those areas which can be exposed to the sun - but are seldom found on the scalp, breast or buttocks.
Find out more about these common moles and why you might consider removing one or more...
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Why Do Our Fingers and Toes Get Wrinkles When Immersed in Water for Some Time?
We have all experienced that phenomenon when we have spent too long in the bath, the Jacuzzi, the pool or even a natural body of water - and our fingers and toes take on a whole new appearance.
They can become wrinkled and pale with the skin sometimes looking a bit bloated and strange.
Find out more about why this happens...
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Warts on Your Hands or Body?
Warts on the hands can often appear and look like bumps on the skin, sometimes with a rough texture both to look at and to feel.
The technical name for a wart is verruca vulgaris and they often appear in those areas of skin that grow faster than normal due to a virus called human papilloma virus (HPV).
We share the signs and symptoms to look out for and what you can do to get rid of them...
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Tips For Dark Circles and Dark Spots
Dark spots or age spots can start to appear as we get older, particularly over the age of fifty, with the appearance of small, flat dark areas on the skin. Younger people can also develop these age spots if they spend a lot of time in the sun.
Dark circles under the eyes are a common cosmetic concern that can make you look tired, unhealthy, and older than your actual age.Â
Find out more about dark spots on your face and dark circles under your eyes
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Moles on Your Body or Face?
When we have moles on our face, we may find them embarrassing and even a cause for concern.Â
In fact, such moles should always be checked by a dermatologist or your medical practitioner to ensure that they are not such a cause for concern.Â
It is important to know that those moles that appear in adulthood should always be checked. You can then seriously think about removing them if that is what you wish to do. -
Psoriasis or Eczema?
Psoriasis and Eczema are certainly both serious skin conditions. But is that where the similarity ends? -
Wrinkles Around Eyes, Face & Neck?
We share different factors that could be contributing to the appearance of wrinkles around your eyes, on your face as well as on your neck. One such factor is the repeated facial expressions or movements... -
Five Body Parts That We Might Forget To Wash
When we bath or shower, it is easy to remember to wash all the regular areas but are you missing out on some of the less obvious places?
We share some tips on those body parts that you might be neglecting without realizing...
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