Page 6 - Skin Features
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Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) has become a more wide spread condition in adult women over the last five years.
PCOS is caused by an imbalance in reproductive hormones that results in clusters of small cysts on the ovaries.
The condition is usally
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Summer is a busy time of year with school and family holidays to plan around and a generally busier social life.
Many of us might find that our skincare routines are disrupted, which can be an issue for problematic and senstive skin effected by condions
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Its festival season and a time to let your hair down and immerse yourself in the festival spirit.
While festival fever is great for the mind, your skin might not be quite so enthralled by the idea of several days without its usual cleaning and care routines.
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As the sun finally arrives it might be tempting to get your natural glow going after a long harsh winter by basking in the sun's rays during this lovely hot sunny weather.
It’s true, the sun does give the skin a lovely glow, momentarily, until the damage
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Treating oily skin which produces excess sebum isn’t simply a matter of usiing sebum controlling or sebum reducing products (typically aimed at teen skin) as sebum is the skin’s natural moisturiser and protector so drying it up and reducing it then
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Pubic hair is no longer something that is hidden beneath the sheets and never discussed. and as summer and holiday season arrives, pubic grooming is getting into full swing.
Trends for lasering, waxing, shaping and grooming this region is now as common
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With almost 70% of the population suffering from sensitive skin and over 50% suffering from uncomfortable symptoms such as redness, dryness and bumpiness, sensitive skin is a growing issue and Spring is a time when skin can be exposed to elements such
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New research has linked childhood trauma to a higher prevalence of psoriasis in young adults.
The research* found that trauma alters the body's major stress axes and a balance shift in the level of cytokines, affecting the development of psoriasis. Cytokines
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Studies show that adult acne in women is on the increase, with perimenopausal acne in women over the age of 45 seeing one of the sharpest rises over the last five years.
The latest research suggests that almost 30% of women will experience perimenopausal
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Skin conditions such as eczema, rosacea and adult acne are often due to an underlying predisposition to them, however there are some things that can make them worse or trigger more frequent flare ups or break outs and one of those is make up.
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