Your Skin: A Window to Your Health
Your skin can be a window to your underlying health, says Wake Forest University’s Joseph Jorizzo, MD, one of the experts who literally wrote the book on skin signs of internal disease.
Continue readingYour skin can be a window to your underlying health, says Wake Forest University’s Joseph Jorizzo, MD, one of the experts who literally wrote the book on skin signs of internal disease.
Continue readingCollagen is a protein produced by our cells that helps “hold” the skin together, keeping it looking younger and giving it firmness and elasticity.
Continue readingWith so many different methods of hair removal readily available in the market, it’s understandable that a lot of us are still confused with how one differs from the other.
Continue readingFacial rejuvenation includes varieties of major permanent and long-term plastic surgery, less invasive mid-range surgical procedures, and non-invasive temporary skin treatments.
Continue readingWe all have dry patches in our skin, especially when the season is dry and cold. We tend to not pay that much attention to this problem.
Continue readingIs your skin itchy, broken out, or covered in a rash or strange spots? Skin inflammation, changes in texture or colour, and spots may result from infection, a chronic skin condition, or contact with an
Continue readingYou probably brush your hair, and your teeth (hopefully with natural toothpaste), but do you brush your skin? And why would you?
Continue readingCoconut oil is rich in anti-microbial properties, lauric acid, and medium-chain fatty acids that strengthen hair, condition the scalp, and help to regrow hair.
Continue readingThe skin is the outermost layer and biggest organ of the body. It serves a variety of purposes specifically protecting and covering internal organs and systems from the external environment.
Continue readingFacelifts are on the expensive side, a bit painful and can take months to fully heal. Collagen offers a cheaper alternative that heals quickly and can make a noticeable difference.
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