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Nodules Under The Skin - Articles
Product Review: Personal Microderm System at SkinCareRx.com
by
Mayaari
Posted
Thu 30 Sep 2010 12:00am
disc and filter, and run the filter under water and air dry. The cap can also be rinsed with water to remove any dead skin.
My Thoughts: To be completely honest, I had my... just now started to get the scarring under control, and I didn't want to start using something that might cause more damage than good to my skin.
After using the Personal
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Facial Skin versus Body Skin: How should the body's skin be cared for?
by
Danny & Susan S.

Posted
Mon 26 Jan 2009 5:13pm
Most of us look after our facial skin on a daily basis. Why? Because it is on display to the world, however, the rest of our skin should receive just as much attention and the use of a good quality, natural skin care range that includes products for the hands, feet and the rest of your body’s skin is essential for healthy, vibrant looking skin
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NuCèlle Skin Care: Skin Care for Sensitive Skin
by
Jen H.
Posted
Tue 02 Jun 2009 4:31pm
do you do if you want the exfoliating and anti-aging benefits of using an AHA, but have sensitive skin? I recently discovered a wonderful Gylcolic Acid alternative skincare..., oily or acne prone skin.
The secret ingredient that will reveal your naturally beautiful skin is NuCèlle ’s almond-based Mandelic Acid. Physicians have long recognized
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Can a Skin Care Cream Really Alter Your Skin’s DNA?
by
Nicki Z.
Posted
Mon 14 Dec 2009 9:01pm
, the fact remains that the U.S. FDA maintains that over-the-counter skin care products can only affect the epidermis, not the underlying dermis. This means that even though Remergent..., a lot more jargon to throw at the public. A few skin care companies have started to use biological sciences-like terms in their skin care, and so it doesn’t take a college degree
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Can a Skin Care Cream Really Alter Your Skin’s DNA?
by
Nicki Z.
Posted
Mon 14 Dec 2009 9:01pm
that the U.S. FDA maintains that over-the-counter skin care products can only affect the epidermis, not the underlying dermis. This means that even though Remergent DNA Repair may repair... more jargon to throw at the public. A few skin care companies have started to use biological sciences-like terms in their skin care, and so it doesn’t take a college degree
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