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Dead Sea Beauty Products
Without a doubt, one of the liveliest business and investment ventures rocking the health and beauty industries today is the ancient, venerable Dead Sea. From mineral-rich black mud body masques to health treatments in thermo-mineral springs and...
Getting Set for a Clear Face: Zits Meet D-eep Peel Day
There I was. I had paid just under $400 dollars to get a bright, clear, zit and scar free face. As my cognizant and trusted Russian aesthetician, Dana, glided me onto the spa bed, she warned, “This his going to hurt a lot, you must be strong.”
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Importance of your skin's pH.
Natural Skin Care – The importance of your Skin’s pH Our skin’s functions are too many to go through here in detail, however it protects our ‘insides’ from the external environment, acting both as a barrier and a filter between ‘outside’ and...
Out with pimples and pigmentation
Question : I'm 38 years old and have four children. I have skin pigmentation, freckles and pimples on my face. What are the causes and how do I get rid of them?
Answer : Acne or pimples is a skin disorder caused by inflammation of the hair...
Treating Acne At Home
Home treatment for acne offers many treatment possibilities. If you decide that home treatment for acne is something you want to try you may need some information. One home treatment for acne can involve changes in your diet. Many people find that...
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Facial Acne and Treatments
If you suffer from shoulder and back acne, I have found a treatment that may help. Acuzine. is a new non-prescription acne treatment.
Acne is caused from imbalances and impurities within the body, and that's why we treat the problem an internal cleansing treatment that goes right to the source and fights acne before it even begins. Acuzine provides antioxidents that
can help eliminate the free radicals that are dangerous to skin and promote infections. It also fights inflammation, to reduce redness. And it works to heal damaged skin, naturally!
Learn more about Acuzine.
About the Author
J. Ratliff is an avid article writer. He has written for Ask Wellness among others.
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