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Fibromyalgia sufferer and mum of two Michelle, 37, is a finance manager from Suffolk and married to Wil, 38, a quantity surveyor.
Michelle says:
“I have psoriasis, which has caused psoriatic athritis in my hands but it has never spread from there. The
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Using certain popular skincare products and shampoos could harm your body's ability to fight off infections and serious diseases, scientists have warned.
A new report which outlines a proposal for a new bill to be passed by the House of Commons in the
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Winter can be a beautiful time of the year with majestic frosty mornings, stormy seas, watery winter skies and cosy evenings by the fire.
However, for skin, it isn’t quite such a rosy picture, well in fact that isn’t quite true! It can be a very rosy
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Winter isn’t a wonderland for sensitive skin. As temperatures plummet and central heating surges at home, or you are planning a winter sports holidays in the mountains, you can find yourself with super sensitive dry winter skin, tight ruddy red skin
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Taylor, 22, is a marketing assistant from Chichester
Taylor says;
“I got teen acne like most other kids however it cleared up by the time I was about 16 and my skin was flawless.
My acne unfortunately returned when I got into an abusive relationship when
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New Year is a time when a kiss might mean the start of something new.
So, keeping lips tip top for New Year’s eve is symbolic if you’re hoping for a kiss that signals the start of new beginnings, whatever they may be.
Yet there is not a time of the year
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Under-eye swelling is a common cosmetic concern, but it’s even more likely during the festive season.
The skin around your eyes is thin and delicate. Most people will experience under-eye swelling occasionally, and it will usually go away without treatment.
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If you suffer from chronic joint pain from conditions such as arthritis or fibromyalgia you may find it a struggle to enjoy the holiday season due to the chronic pain and fatigue that often accompanies these conditions at this time of year.
If so, you're
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The winter is possibly the worst time of year if you suffer from psoriasis as it brings multiple psoriasis triggers.
The only good thing about it, according to many psoriasis sufferers, is that you spend much of the time with your skin covered up.
However,
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Helen Andrew, 37, is a professional make up artist from Surrey.
Helen says;
first developed eye eczema symptoms in 2014 mainly during the winter months and this would be fairly consistent every year until 2020 when it became much worse. Painful