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SKIN TAG

SKIN TAG REMOVAL: Optional but effective Skin Tag Skin tags are common, benign skin growths that hang from the surface of the skin on a thin piece of tissue called a stalk Skin tags are frequently found in areas of friction on the skin, such as the neck, underarms, under the breasts, eyelids, and other […]

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VITILIGO

FDA Approves New Treatment For Vitiligo Ruxolitinib? Ruxolitinib is the first treatment for nonsegmental vitiligo that can bring back pigmentation in patients. The FDA approved Incyte’s ruxolitinib topical cream for adults and children of the age group 12 and above. Prior to the approval of ruxolitinib cream, the only FDA-approved treatment for vitiligo was monobenzyl ether of

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Tips For Glowing Skin   Beauty begins from within. Your diet makes a huge difference in the appearance of your skin, and adding particular vitamins to your diet can dramatically change how your skin looks and feels. Many vitamins can be applied topically to the skin with creams and serums – but taking vitamins orally,

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whats new in Acne care

This article is the courtesy by Victor L. Quan, MD Raj Chovatiya, MD, PhD Dermatology Times Acne Update: 2023’s Top 5 Trends Acne treatment has advanced by leaps and bounds over the past several years, with breakthrough advances and fresh spins on classic treatments. All of this can make it hard to determine which rethought standard

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Skin Care Routine

Skin Care Routine A basic daily skin care routine typically involves the following steps: Cleansing: Start by washing your face with a gentle cleanser to remove any dirt, oil, or makeup that has accumulated on your skin. Use warm water and avoid scrubbing too hard, as this can irritate your skin. Pat dry with a

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Leave-in hair products like Hair oils, gels, sprays, conditioners, and jellies are meant to be left in the hair after they are applied. Some of these products may contain ingredients that can be pore-clogging (comedogenic), and this is an issue because when you apply products to your hair, you can inadvertently get some of the product

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