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Discover the Best Age Spot Removers

09th April 2009
A lot of the over the counter skin care products that hit the market on a daily basis, claim to be the best age spot removers. We all get those nasty dark brown spots on our skin one time or another in our lives that we would very much like to get rid of.... Read >
Author: Dorothy A. Pela

Laser hair removal: Fast and best way to get rid of unwanted hair

07th April 2009
Your unwanted hair might be irritating you and creating problems like itching etc. And, you might be also spending your few time in the toilet to remove the unwanted hair by saving or waxing. But after one or weeks, hair grows back. Thus, if you are looki... Read >
Author: amit kumar gupta

Discover the Nontoxic Way to Remove Age Spots

30th March 2009
What if I told you that you don't have to use harsh chemicals to remove age spots that start developing on your face, neck and hands? Because, using a healthy natural skin care product is the safest way to get rid of age spots. Wondering where those br... Read >
Author: Marcia Kruger

Louisville Kentucky Laser Treatment Hair Removal And How It Works

16th March 2009
Are you frustrated with facial or body hair? If you are, perhaps you need to speak with a cosmetic or beauty expert on how to deal with the problem permanently. The problem with hair is that even if you shave it or wax it off, it grows back after some tim... Read >
Author: Gen Wright

Sunless Tanning and Psoriasis

03rd December 2008
Sunless tanning is a tan achieved by special chemical substances. These substances act one of two ways - they either force the skin to produce more melanin pigment or they saturate the dead skin cells of the epidermis (the outermost layer of skin) and col... Read >
Author: Psoriasis Aid

Sunburn and Psoriasis

03rd December 2008
Probably almost every human being has at least once in their life experienced a sun burn. What starts as a pleasant lying on the beach, working in the garden or staying out in the soothing warm rays of the sun can in a few hours turn into an unpleasant... Read >
Author: Psoriasis Aid

Suntan and Psoriasis

03rd December 2008
People with psoriasis enjoy sun tanning just as much as people without psoriasis, and usually even more. Not only the sun gives your skin a nice golden color but if you have psoriasis - the sun also helps you to temporarily get rid of your psoriatic plaqu... Read >
Author: Psoriasis Aid

Halo naevi

09th September 2008
Halo naevi, also known as leukoderma acquisitum centrifugum. Halo nevi are common benign skin lesions that represent melanocytic nevi in which an inflammatory infiltrate develops, resulting in a zone of depigmentation surrounding the nevus. They appear as... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Acne Is Not just Acne: The Various Types of Acne

21st August 2008
Acne is not just acne. There are several types of acne, each requiring a different type of treatment for it to be effective. It is important that yours is correctly diagnosed. Some are mild forms, that are easily treated, but the more severe forms can b... Read >
Author: Dean Erickson

How Skin Bleeching cream works

16th July 2008
Bleaching Creams Brown spots, melasma, freckles. These are all words to describe areas of the skin that are pigmented due to sun exposure, medications, or genetics. Bleaching products are used to suppress pigmentation in order to lighten hyperpigmente... Read >
Author: peterhutch

How to Get Rid of Blackheads - Here's How!

07th July 2008
The best way that is recommended on how to get rid of blackheads is to work on the causes. If you just keep removing new blackheads without addressing the cause then they will be sure to keep reappearing and you'll never achieve clear skin. Before you ... Read >
Author: J Jones

What is Melanin Pigment?

17th June 2008
Melanin pigment is important in other areas of the body, such as the eye and the brain, but it is not known what the melanin pigment does in these areas. Melanin pigment is present in the retina (RET-n-ah), and the area of the retina called the fovea (FOE... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Albinism – Symptoms, Causes and Treatment

17th June 2008
Albinism is hereditary it is not an infectious disease and cannot be transmitted through contact, blood transfusions, or other vectors. The principal gene which results in albinism prevents the body from making the usual amounts of the pigment melanin. Mo... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Tips to Remove Tanning

04th June 2008
Make sure you shower as often as possible with a loofah. Type sponge. This will help to remove the dead skin that is eventually going to build up. Try and wash with a cucumber type of soap. Suave makes one that is relatively cheap. As soon as possible, la... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Complete Information on Albinism with Treatment and Prevention

28th April 2008
Albinism is a kind of hypopigmentary inborn disorder, characterized by an incomplete or overall deficiency of melanin pigment in the eyes, rind and hair. Albinism results from heritage of recessive alleles. The circumstance is known to impact mammals, fis... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
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