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Bath and Body Articles
|  | Tea Tree Oil2007-09-04 | | Tea tree oil is an essential oil that is extracted from the leaves of an Australian plant. This oil has antiseptic, antifungal, and antibacterial benefits, so there's no wonder people can't stop talking about it. | | Read More |
| |  | Eczema2007-05-21 | | With an estimate of 15 million sufferers in the United States alone, eczema has become one of the most common types of dermatitis in the world, with many people suffering from eczema for life. | | Read More |
| |  | Psoriasis and Dandruff2007-05-14 | | Did you know that psoriasis and dandruff both result from the overproduction of skin cells? The dead skin cells build up to form the silvery patches we know common to psoriasis and the large flakes of skin common to dandruff. | | Read More |
| |  | Stretch Marks2007-04-30 | | Stretch marks are a skin nuisance that many women, and some men, have to deal with at one point or another in life. The appearance of a stretch mark is the result collagen and elastin fibers (which form the supportive foundation for skin) becoming stretched during rapid periods of growth, commonly during pregnancy, rapid weight gain or loss, or a sudden growth spurt during adolescence. While there is no known cure for stretch marks, many dermatologists believe their appearance can be diminished if treated early. | | Read More |
| |  | Recognizing and Treating Rashes2007-04-09 | | Rashes are one of the most common skin disorders, and there are many causes for them, from plant oils to common household chemicals, so it's important to determine the cause of the rash before giving treatment. | | Read More |
| |  | Hyperkeratosis and it's Treatments2007-03-05 | | Hyperkeratosis is a skin condition that is generally characterized by dry, scaly, itchy, thickening of the skin, sometimes accompanied by painful bumps. There are many causes of hyperkeratosis, but do you know how to treat it? | | Read More |
| |  | Nutrition for Healthy Skin2007-01-15 | | Did you know that your dry skin or eczema could be due to a vitamin deficiency? Vitamins, minerals and essential fatty acids are responsible for your skin’s ability to keep itself moisturized, heal wounds, control inflammation and ward off bacteria. Poor nutrition can lead to dry skin, eczema, psoriasis, scarring, acne breakouts, inflammation and pale or ashy skin tones. | | Read More |
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