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Psoriasis is an auto immune condition, which means that the immune system attacks normal tissues
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Although rosacea is one of the most common skin conditions, it also is one of the most misdiagnosed and there is no single cure that gets rid of rosacea. Knowing more about rosacea, the different types and the triggers can help with the selection of products
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Acne sufferer who was called pizza face by school bullies finds salvation for her skin with Clarol's Nordic Birch & Willow Primer for acne-prone skin
Adult acne sufferer Daisy Welch, 25, an advertising executive from Milton Keynes, talks candidly about
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With almost 70% of the population suffering from sensitive skin and over 50% suffering from uncomfortable symptoms, sensitive skin is a growing issue in adult skin.
How to make your skin less sensitive
Sensitive skin can cause a number of issues from
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Many of us, whether we are frontline workers or just going about our every day business, will be used to the precautionary habit of cleaning our hands more often to reduce the risk of catching or spreading coronavirus. This is essential for safety purposes
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Many fibromyalgia sufferers living in lockdown are finding it hard to access their normal painkilling medications or doctor appointments and support. Here Louise, a 31-year old mum of one from Maidstone in Kent tells how Celafen helped her manage her
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Thought tequila was just a tipple? A patented extract from Mexican Agave, the plant uniquely used to make tequila, has been shown to help reduce rosacea in more ways than one.
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Lianne Barnett, 31, a beautician from Stoke on Trent. first developed adult acne at 25 which her doctor mistakenly diagnosed as dermatitis.
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Cleopatra bathed daily in donkey milk to stave of dryness and keep her skin smooth. It was commonly used in Egypt to treat babies and children with eczema.
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Turmeric has been used as a treatment for very dry, inflamed and eczema-prone skin since Egyptian times. It’s also been used in Indian Ayurvedic medicine for treating skin inflammation and eczema for over 1500 years.