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By nram, on August 18th, 2011% Children with atopic dermatitis have a high risk of food allergies—although these allergies are not always easy to pinpoint. “In this population, up to 20 percent of [those] with mild to moderate atopic dermatitis and 30-40 percent of the severe patients will have a true food allergy,” that can be confirmed with an open . . . → Read More: AAD: Untangling the web of eczema and food allergies
By nram, on July 5th, 2011% Ever since BOTOX® Cosmetic became the anti-aging industry’s biggest news and success story, this botulinum toxin injectable has dominated the cosmetic skin care market. Now, for the first time ever, another botulinum toxin injection—Dysport—has been FDA approved and released in the U.S. to join Botox in the fight against wrinkles.
Read the full article . . . → Read More: Botox vs Dysport
By bbrown, on June 27th, 2011%
Earlier this month we we shared:
Facts about moisturizer vs sunscreen [Click here to view]. Answered the questions “What are Sunscreens & their active ingredients” [Click here to view]
Last week’s Topic: Benefits of Sunscreen [Click here to view].
Tip of the Week
The long-term effects of not using sunscreen
When you don’t . . . → Read More: The Benefits of Sunscreen & Long-Term Effects
By bbrown, on June 20th, 2011%
Last week we we shared:
Facts about moisturizer vs sunscreen [Click here to view]. Answered the questions “What are Sunscreens & their active ingredients” [Click here to view]
This week:
Benefits of sunscreen
Sunscreen lotions are extremely safe and effective. When worn daily, sunscreens help to minimize the harmful effects of UVB . . . → Read More: The Benefits of Sunscreen & Long-Term Effects
By bbrown, on June 16th, 2011%
Yesterday we shared with you some facts about moisturizer vs sunscreen [Click here to view]. Today we answer two questions, “What are Sunscreens?” & “What are their active ingredients?”.
What are Sunscreens?
Sunscreen is a pharmaceutical product designed to protect skin from the sun’s harmful ultraviolet radiation (UVR). These products contain a physical . . . → Read More: The Benefits of Sunscreen & Long-Term Effects
By bbrown, on June 15th, 2011% Many people assume dry skin shows the way to wrinkles and if we apply moisturizers, we can prevent them. Too bad that’s not true! Research shows 90% of wrinkles are caused by the sun’s UVA light and damage from sun is the number one cause of premature aging in women and men.
Do you . . . → Read More: The Benefits of Sunscreen & Long-Term Effects
By bbrown, on May 31st, 2011% Worried that your skin looks older than you feel? Here are a few ways to reduce wrinkles – starting now!
Whether you’re 35 and just beginning to see the first signs of aging, or 55 with skin that isn’t exactly keeping your birthday a secret, seeking ways to reduce wrinkles is probably on your . . . → Read More: Tip of the Day: How to Reduce Wrinkles
By bbrown, on May 30th, 2011% Worried that your skin looks older than you feel? Here are a few ways to reduce wrinkles – starting now!
Whether you’re 35 and just beginning to see the first signs of aging, or 55 with skin that isn’t exactly keeping your birthday a secret, seeking ways to reduce wrinkles is probably on your . . . → Read More: Tip of the Day: How to Reduce Wrinkles
By bbrown, on May 29th, 2011% Worried that your skin looks older than you feel? Here are a few ways to reduce wrinkles – starting now!
Whether you’re 35 and just beginning to see the first signs of aging, or 55 with skin that isn’t exactly keeping your birthday a secret, seeking ways to reduce wrinkles is probably on your . . . → Read More: Tip of the Day: How to Reduce Wrinkles
By bbrown, on May 28th, 2011% Worried that your skin looks older than you feel? Here are a few ways to reduce wrinkles – starting now!
Whether you’re 35 and just beginning to see the first signs of aging, or 55 with skin that isn’t exactly keeping your birthday a secret, seeking ways to reduce wrinkles is probably on your . . . → Read More: Tip of the Day: How to Reduce Wrinkles
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