dry skin
dry skin
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by Gloria MacTaggart - 2006-12-19
According to the largest and most influential of all dermatologic associations, the American Academy of Dermatologists, eczema affects 10 to 20 percent of all infants, but new research has found an in...
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by Jerrick Foo - 2006-12-20
Dry itchy skin is an aggravating condition. Heating systems dry out the air in our homes and offices, which in turn depletes the moisture in our skin. This is why dry itchy skin is more prevalent in t...
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by Gloria MacTaggart - 2006-12-21
No matter what they add to tissues - aloe vera, vitamin E, eucalyptus - they still have not managed to find an ingredient that prevents the raw nose that inevitably results from the constant blowing d...
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by Tom Turner - 2006-12-23
If you have dry skin, then you probably already know it can be really difficult to care for. When you don't look after it properly, it can become flaky, and if it gets really bad, may even become irr...
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by David J Hallett - 2006-12-27
Using glycerine as a moisturiser can lead to increased levels of moisture at the skins surface. However, it can also cause problems at a deeper level by limiting the amount of moisture available to th...
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by Kim Mujahid - 2006-12-28
One of the most effective natural anti-aging skin care ingredients available is shea butter. Shea butter helps to improve skin tone and elasticity while moisturizing to help skin appear smoother, maki...
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by Jimmy Sturo - 2007-01-08
To choose the right dry skincare products for your beauty regimen, you first need to understand what caused your dry skin in the first place.There are a host of dry skincare products that are currentl...
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by Gloria MacTaggart - 2007-01-09
You've probably noticed skin care products containing oatmeal on the shelves and, odd as it may seem, oatmeal is one of the best dry skin and eczema treatments around. However, the commercial products...
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by KG Stiles - 2007-01-14
Rose oil is excellent as beauty oil for skin care and is harmonizing for ALL skin types.Rosa damascena's skin nourishing action makes it is a useful addition to most facial and skin care formulas.True...
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by KG Stiles - 2007-01-14
Rosa damascena's chemical structure is primarily made up of Monoterpene Alcohols. This synergy has been termed "the cold and flu synergy" as Monoterpenes are known to stimulate expectorant action, as ...