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It’s not talked about much, but both penis psoriasis and vaginal psoriasis are almost as common as any other type of psoriasis.
Psoriasis on and around the genitals is more commonplace than most would like to admit, with penis psoriasis being more common
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Thin eyebrows from over-plucking or eyebrow loss from conditions such as eye eczema or eyebrow dermatitis are a common problem.
Over-plucking eyebrows is an easy mistake to make, and yet in many cases it’s a mistake that can effect you for the rest of
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The bark from French pine trees that grow near the ocean could be the latest secret weapon for younger and healthier skin as well as dry skin and eczema.
The pine bark extract, which has been put into a cream, claims to improve skin elasticity by 25%
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Men who have narcissistic personalities may be more prone to psoriasis, according to a new study.
Both men and women can be narcissistic, however the study, carried out by researchers from the Universities of Michigan and Virginia, found that men experience
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NEW Dry Scalp Shampoo containing a vine extract called Cardiospermum could aide in reducing dry scalp dandruff caused by eczema or dermatitis.
Dry Scalp Shampoo is for scalps with eczema or dermatitis, which accounts for 40% of all dandruff.
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Psoriasis can weaken the function of good cholesterol in the body, according to new research.
The inflammation caused by psoriasis may negatively change the composition of the lipoprotein (HDL), which is what forms good cholesterol.
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Red Light is the new buzz word in skin care and promises to zap everything from cold sores to rosacea.
Originally developed by NASA, visible red light therapy is fast becoming a popular method used by dermatologists and beauty technicians to help manage
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If you have spots, you tend to assume you have acne. But this is not always the case, in fact a lot of ‘spots’ are caused by other factors, including skin allergies, independent health conditions, infections or viruses.
However if you use anti-acne treatments