Skin Magazine

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Sarah, 39, is a mum of one and legal secretary from Cardiff in Wales.
Sarah says;
“Cold sores have blighted my life for 18 years and have at times made me feel very low as they make me feel dirty and embarrassed and my immune system feels depressed
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After a hotter and drier summer than we have seen in the UK and Europe for years, the rain has finally arrived.
The first of what looks to be a carousel of autumnal storms have begun, bringing with it low pressure and plenty of rain.
With many areas
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Blepharitis or eye eczema is an itchy inflammtion of the eyelids and the skin around the eyes which also causes very dry eyes in the skin around the eyes and can become extremely uncomfortable. It can be triggered by underlying skin conditions such as
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With the nights starting to draw in and time and weather for outdoor fitness becoming more problematic, many people turn to running as an efficient way to maintain winter fitness, get some much needed fresh air and it’s an activity which can be done in
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For many of us our back to work routine often also includes a back to the gym routine too and many people push themselves harder during this period due to perhaps some weight gain over the summer holiday period.
Summer breaks and holidays can result
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While some ‘aches and pains’ are often mentioned by doctors as a symptom of menopause, full blown arthritis is not sited as a menopausal symptom, yet an increasing bank of research is discovering that menopause can be a significant trigger from the onset
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It’s been established in several studies that being overweight can cause psoriasis to get worse or even trigger it, and the more overweight a person is the worse the psoriasis is.
Therefore, it logically follows that modern weight loss jabs could inadvertently
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If you suffer from oily skin, the hot humid summer weather can mean that oily skin starts to become hard to manage.
Excess sweating, suncreams, hot swollen skin and external bacteria and dry dust and dirt in the air can send sebum production into overdrive
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New research (1) may finally have come up with the answer to a question that has been puzzling scientists for years; why do some people with the autoimmune skin condition psoriasis also go on to develop psoriatic arthritis?
Psoriatic arthritis (PsA) is
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