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Adult Acne: Growing stress levels to blame

18th January 2012
Many view acne as a teenage condition. And many teens that are plagued by the condition get some consolation from the belief that they will grow out of it. Unfortunately this is often not the case. Half of acne sufferers are aged from their mid-twentie... Read >
Author: SkinMed

Oily Nose Skin Care - How to Get Rid of Oiliness on Nose Skin

14th October 2011
Oily Nose Skin Care - How to Get Rid of Oiliness on Nose Skin Sebaceous glands hyper activity could result in excessive oil production on the skin. To conclude there isn’t only one factor that causes all this. Hormonal changes, Dietary habits, atmosphe... Read >
Author: biggig

Caring for Combination Skin

02nd November 2010
A combination skin type is a condition whereas part of the face is overly dry and other areas are oily. The oily condition usually occurs in the T zone, which encompasses the forehead, the nose and chin areas. These areas are prone to breakouts (blackhead... Read >
Author: CarolynSue

How To Recognize If You Have Oily Skin Or Combination Skin Type

30th March 2010
One of the most important factors in properly taking care of your skin is determining what type of skin you have. There are five basic types of skin and all of them have specific needs. The five types of skin are: oily, combination, sensitive, dry and sun... Read >
Author: Luke

Astringent A Skin Care Product

13th March 2009
Astringent is one of those things that everyone has heard of, yet most people do not really know what it is. It's a shame really, because it is something that is beneficial to any skin care routine. Whether your skin is oily or dry, astringent can improve... Read >
Author: Mel Joelle

Great Looking Skin – A Simple 4 Step Skin Care Guide

30th April 2006
Great Looking Skin – A Simple 4 Step Skin Care GuideStep 1: Decide what type of skin you have. This is important so you know how to care for your skin and what products to use. There are 3 basic skin types: dry, oily and combination skin types.Type ... Read >
Author: Donna Kelly
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