| 07/02/2008: | The Truth About Sunscreens
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| | Sunscreens are an essential tool for preventing skin aging and skin cancers. |
| 07/02/2008: | Here Comes the Sun
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| | For years, doctors and health advisors have been spreading the warning that sunbathing is dangerous and can lead to skin damage: wrinkles, dryness, sun spots and skin cancer. While this is true, there is a new viewpoint coming to the forefront now. |
| 05/19/2008: | Healthy Skin Is Beautiful Skin
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| | Improving your image may help the way you feel about yourself, but it may also convey a more professional message. While it is certainly true that beauty does come from within, there are some simple steps that you can take to enhance your outer appearance as well. |
| 05/19/2008: | Do You Love The Sun More Than Your Skin Does?
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| | The skin is more than just a pretty face - it is the body's largest organ. It protects the body against heat, sunlight, injury and infection. Over time, exposure to ultraviolet rays (from the sun or indoor tanning) can damage the skin, causing wrinkles, blotchiness and sagging. This exposure results in premature aging and about 90 percent of all skin cancers. |
| 05/07/2008: | Simple Secrets to Healthier, Younger Looking Skin
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| | Our skin is very important. It covers our entire body and people often see it first when they look at us. Most people (yes, men, that includes you!) want to present a healthy and youthful image. There are some very simple ways of doing this - ways that will fit right into your daily routine, but will make a big effect on your skin's health and appearance! They are simple secrets to healthier, younger looking skin. |
| 01/21/2008: | Medical Skin Care Contributes to Ageless Beauty
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| | Real beauty is not all that common, at least not the naturally occurring variety. But with some effort and expertise applied, a reasonable version of it is readily available to almost anyone. The intersection of medicine and the age-old pursuit of beauty and skin care can produce remarkable anti-aging results. |
| 01/15/2008: | AntiAging with Beautiful Medicine
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| | There is clearly a limit to much benefit yo ucan get from a beauty salon or spa treatment. A medical dermatologist can dramatically improve skin blemishes and signs of aging rather than searching for new ways to conceal one’s cosmetic shortcomings. |
| 12/26/2007: | Acne - diet plays a big part in your skin condition
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| | People who eat a diet free of refined grains, sugars and other processed foods, there is virtually no acne! When those same people move to an industrialized city and adopt a more “civilized” diet, they now become subject to acne. Find out why. |
| 12/05/2007: | Anti-Aging
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| | Most people are born with a beautiful complexion. However, what you do and how you take care of yourself and your skin will affect how you appear. There are effective anti-aging treatments that can combat signs of aging. |
| 11/22/2007: | Healthy Skin Is Beautiful Skin
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| | Improving your image may help the way you feel about yourself, but it may also convey a more professional message. While it is certainly true that beauty does come from within, there are some simple steps that you can take to enhance your outer appearance as well. |
| 11/10/2007: | Say NO to Aging
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| | How you take care of yourself and your skin definitely affects how young you look. Most people are born with a beautiful complexion, but as time goes by what you do and how you take care of your skin will affect how young you look. Lifestyle and diet are the main factors in anti aging skin care.
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| 10/22/2007: | Acne: How to have clear beautiful skin at any age
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| | Good skin care and diet can alleviate acne and scarring problems. Beautiful skin can be marred by acne, which affects about 85% of teenagers, but can also be seen in 60% of adults. |
| 09/22/2007: | Summer Skin Care Tips :Sun Damage
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| | Do You Love The Sun More Than Your Skin Does?
The skin is more than just a pretty face – it is the body’s largest organ. It protects the body against heat, sunlight, injury and infection. Over time, exposure to ultraviolet rays (from the sun or indoor tanning) can damage the skin, causing wrinkles, blotchiness and sagging |