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10 Genius Solutions for All of Your Winter Skincare Problems
10 Genius Solutions for All of Your Winter Skincare Problems Skincare Skincare Hacks Skincare Problems
Winter’s cold temperatures, wind, and dry air can all wreak havoc on the face, scalp, hands, and feet. While there seems to be an endless number of drugstore and high-end products to treat winter skin, some household items can be just as effective. Here are 10 insider tips for winter skincare solutions. 1. Rub Away Foot Fungus While treating foot fungus may not be at the top of everyone’s skincare regimen, keeping it at bay can prepare feet for sandal season. Vick’s VapoRub contains menthol, camphor, and eucalyptus oil that have anti-fungal properties when applied nightly to feet and toes....
5 Mistakes Made By People With Oily Skin
5 Mistakes Made By People With Oily Skin Oily Skin SPF Sunscreen
Oily skin can be a nightmare. It can mean taking a shower, walking outside for three minutes and looking like you just did three hundred jumping jacks. What you might not know is the way in which you’re exacerbating your condition! Here’s some common counterproductive habits people have toward their oily skin. 1. Overcleansing We get it. When that T-Spot starts acting up, you want to scrub, scrub, scrub away and never see oil again. But stop for a moment because you’re actually making things worse. Oil is important to your body. When you strip your skin of it, your body starts...
How to Make Your Skin Glow
Glowing Skin How to Make Your Skin Glow Skin That Glows Skincare
Boy, isn't that a provocative claim? Glowing skin is its own sort of Holy Grail, and everyone is chasing glowing skin in some form or another. But one dermatologist, Kaye Scott, shares her basic tips to achieve glowing skin. 1. Use Sunscreen! This one's so simple and yet so many people fail to do it. The best way to take care of your skin is to do the one thing that actually stops it from aging: protecting it from the sun. UV Rays age you fast--especially if you're active and spend a lot of time outside. Sunscreen basically slows that...