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    Glycerin has many uses in cosmetics, drugs, and household products. Glycerin is good for your skin. Its characteristics as a humectant (a substance that reduces the loss of moisture), solvent, and lubricant are valuable to skin care products.

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  • How To Get Rid of Blackheads

    Is there anything more annoying than seeing little black specks on your face? We’ve all stood in front of the mirror and examined our pores from time to time, cursing our skin. But if the appearance of blackheads on your face really does bother you, rest assured, there are ways to get rid of them.

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  • Pregnancy Rashes: Why They Happen and What To Do

    Pregnancy can do all kinds of surprising things to your body. You were probably already expecting the expanding belly, the back pain and the morning sickness. But pregnancy rashes? What gives?

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  • Yes, You Can Get Skin Cancer on Your Scalp

    A thick, luscious head of hair doesn’t completely protect the skin of your scalp from skin cancer. In fact, skin cancer can develop wherever the light touches. And research shows that skin cancer, in general, is one of the most prevalent cancers in the world. So, the more you go outside without protection, the more you may run the risk of developing skin cancer in the future — even on your head.

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  • CO2 Laser: What Kind of Treatment Is Skin Resurfacing?

    Carbon dioxide (CO2) laser resurfacing treatment is a cosmetic and medical treatment for the skin. Healthcare providers use it to treat cosmetic concerns like wrinkles, uneven skin tone, and loose skin.

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