age spots
age spots
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by R Grey - 2007-02-17
Age spots, commonly referred to as liver spots, are flat spots found on sun-exposed skin particularly the hands, face, shoulders, arms and forehead. The color of these spots range from light brown to ...
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by Deidra Garcia - 2007-03-09
It seems like hundreds of skincare and grooming products are available to men these days and more are being added all the time. But how many of them include high-performance ingredients? How many of t...
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by Martha Fitzharris - 2007-03-28
A natural compound of protein enzymes and complex sugar chains known as glycoconjugates (from glukus the Greek word for sugar) produced by a little creature, with skin made of the same structures huma...
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by Sue - 2007-04-01
You'll know when it is time for age spot treatments when those dreadful age spots start to sprout up all over your face with wild abandon. There is quite a bit to be said for age spot removers! Y...
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by Andrew Kryzak - 2007-04-12
Almost everyone wishes to have healthy, supple skin. In fact, it is one of the most sought after qualities in the world. If you want proof, just look at how many people get acid peels and face-lifts,...
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by Eileen Gravelle - 2007-04-12
Age spots - as the name implies - are thought by most people to be a sign of skin aging. Those little brown patches that pop up on your hands, arms, back, and chest are definitely not a welcome sig...
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by Eileen Gravelle - 2007-04-13
Age spots � as the name implies � are thought by most people to be a sign of skin aging. Those little brown patches that pop up on your hands, arms, back, and chest are definitely not a welc...
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by Naweko Nicole Dial - 2007-04-28
Have you tried to lighten your skin with over-the-counter lightening agents like hydroquinone but grew exasperated with waiting? Are you wondering what your options for removing age spots and acne sca...
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by Clara Myers - 2007-04-29
Hydroquinone is the bleaching chemical found in most over-the-counter and prescription bleaching creams. It works by disrupting the formation of melanin in the skin. Most often formulations with hydro...
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by Clara Myers - 2007-04-29
Hydroquinone is the bleaching chemical found in most over-the-counter and prescription bleaching creams. It works by disrupting the formation of melanin in the skin. Most often formulations with hydro...