Learning To Take Care Of Your Skin
  • Dry Skin Before Your Wedding? Try These Quick Fixes

    • 7 December 2015
    While many women fear they will wake up the day of their wedding with an acne breakout, dry skin in the days before your wedding can be just as concerning. It's hard for even the most talented makeup artist to do a nice job on a face that's as dry as a desert. But don't despair. If you find yourself suffering from dry skin on the days leading up to your wedding, there are a few quick fixes you can try.
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  • Natural Alternatives To Traditional Antiperspirants: Smelling Good Without The Aluminum

    • 12 November 2015
    When trying to decide what the best natural deodorant is for men, it's essential to understand what causes body odor in the first place. The potential hazards of using traditional deodorants have people concerned that they are risking their future health for the sake of not having body odor. Aluminum is the main ingredient in antiperspirants today, and some believe that aluminum is a toxin for the body that should be avoided at all costs.
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  • 3 Options For Dealing With Hair Loss

    • 30 September 2015
    According to the American Hair Loss Association, almost two-thirds of American men will have some sort of hair loss by the age of 35. If you suffer from hair loss, you have several options available to you to help with the replacement. Before making a decision on which method of hair replacement is best for you, here are some of your options.  Hairpiece One of the most commonly preferred methods of dealing with hair loss is to wear a hairpiece.
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  • A Guide To Chamois Cream For Cyclists

    • 29 September 2015
    When you start to get serious about riding your bike, you probably will want to seek that gratification and great workout by riding it more often. However, the more time you spend cycling, the more chance you'll have of creating skin irritations from the bike seat. With this in mind, you can use chamois cream for cyclists in order to prevent and soothe this potential skin irritation in your buttocks, leg, and groin regions.
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  • What Can You Do To Prevent Skin Cancer?

    • 23 September 2015
    Many people mistakenly believe that skin cancer only develops due to consistent exposure to the sun. Unfortunately, some people develop cancerous cells in areas of the body that are usually not exposed to the sun. To help lower your risk of developing skin cancer, it is important that you know and practice prevention methods.  How Is Skin Cancer Prevented? Even though skin cancer is not always directly related to sun exposure, it is a contributing factor in many cases.
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