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  • How to Get More Vitamin D From the Sun

    Most people lead busy lifestyle which gives them less time to spend in the sun – the best natural source of vitamin D. Unfortunately, there are few foods that are high in vitamin D. Fatty fish,...

  • What Can You Spray on Furniture to Kill Scabies?

    Scabies is caused by a mite. The female burrows into human skin and lays its eggs. After the eggs hatch, the larvae grow and feed on the skin, and the cycle continues. Scabies is spread mainly...

  • How to Remove Body Wax

    The thought of waxing to remove body hair can illicit a wince, but trying to remove dried wax too long after a session is even more painful. You must carefully wash away excess wax that remains on...

  • How to Get Rid of Razor Bumps Effectively

    Razor bumps are ingrown hairs. The ends of hair become sharp and grow back into the skin. They usually occur in people who try to shave curly hairs. Sometimes they itch and they occasionally can...

  • Treatment & Prevention for Dry Skin From Chlorinated Swimming Pools

    Whether you swim competitively, for exercise or just for fun, the itchy, uncomfortable dry skin that results from time spent in chlorinated pools can make swimming less enjoyable. Treating the dry...

  • Why Does My Breast Have Stretch Marks?

    Stretch marks on the breasts often occur during puberty, because your breasts are growing bigger. Stretch marks tend to occur anytime you gain weight and your skin is stretched to accommodate the...

  • How to Use Coconut Oil Transdermally

    Coconut oil is an excellent body massage oil. Virgin coconut oil is a solid at room temperature; heating the oil slightly causes it to melt. Coconut oil applied transdermally quickly absorbs into...

  • Fast Stretch Mark Removal

    The Mayo Clinic says that stretch marks are permanent, but they are treatable. Several outpatient treatments exist for minimizing the appearance of the stretch marks and restoring the skin's...

  • Wrinkle Reducing Serum That Works

    As people get older, skin becomes thinner and drier, according to the Mayo Clinic. This leaves skin susceptible to damage that causes wrinkles and creases. A history of sun exposure and smoking...

  • Information on Good Skin Care

    Good skin does not have to take up a great deal of time or cost a lot of money. Taking good care of your skin will leave it healthy and glowing for years to come. Soft, supple and wrinkle-free...

  • How to Use Dry Ice to Remove Skin Cancers & Warts

    Freezing cold therapy (called cryotherapy) has long been used as a way to remove skin cancers and warts. The process is relatively painless and can be done in an outpatient setting, which lets the...

  • How to Listen to a Heartbeat

    Listening to a heartbeat can be done in two ways. One way is through a stethoscope or other listening device (such as a fetal Doppler used to discern a baby's heartbeat), and the other way is...

  • How to Use a Laser to Eliminate Lines Above the Upper Lip

    Women looking to eliminate unsightly lines above their upper lip can now use a new process called Fractional Laser Skin Resurfacing. This uses a laser to precisely vaporize away layers of the skin...

  • How to Make Fentanyl Patches Stay on

    Fentanyl patches are used to treat patients with severe chronic pain. Fentanyl is an opioid that is many times more potent than heroin, so it is typically used only for extreme cases. Some users...

  • How to Apply Betadine Scrub to My Face

    Betadine is a solution used to prep the skin before surgery. It works to cleanse the skin and get rid of any germs or bacteria that might be in the area. Betadine has now been used to create a...

  • Natural Treatment for Dry Foot Skin

    Irritated by or in pain because of dry feet? Natural preventative care and natural treatment can help alleviate symptoms and prevent future episodes of dry feet.

  • How to Fight Dry Skin, 5 ways

    With winter fast approaching, perhaps your skin has taken a hit. Dry skin is not only unsightly, but also flat out uncomfortable. The sooner you deal with the issue of dry skin, the sooner you...

  • How to Remove Surgical Tape From the Skin

    Surgical tape is a type of pressure-sensitive adhesive tape that is used to hold a bandage in place over a wound. It can also be used instead of stitches or glue to close wounds. You may find the...

  • Alternative Treatments for Ingrown Hairs

    Ingrown hairs begin growing like normal hairs; however, unlike normal hairs, they curl back under the skin. Symptoms of ingrown hairs include swelling, redness and tenderness in the affected area....

  • How to Improve Your Skin in the New Year and all Year Round

    Talk about impressionable and that is exactly what skin is: impressionable. The products you use on your skin can have a big affect on the condition of your skin. Did you know that air quality,...

  • Natural Remedies to Treat Minor Skin Irritation

    Itching and discomfort can accompany minor skin irritations, according to the Mayo Clinic. Dry skin, medication reactions and health issues such as anemia are among the causes of those...

  • What Are the Dangers of Lanolin?

    Extracted from sheep's wool, lanolin is purified to use as a base for ointments, creams, lubricants and a preserver of leather and is also used in cosmetics. Its chemical constitution is...

  • How to Prevent Staphylococcus Infection

    Staphylococcus aureus, also known as staph, is a bacteria that can cause a skin infection. According to the Centers for Disease Control, nearly 30 percent of Americans have staph bacteria in their...

  • How to Remove a Chlorine Smell From Your Skin

    Chlorine is a chemical used in purification in pools, spas or other bodies of water. If you swim in a pool that has a lot of chlorine in it, or if you spill chlorine on your hands, you need to be...

  • What Are Health Reasons for Dry Skin & Thinning Hair?

    Dry skin and thinning hair can happen to anyone if their health isn't the best. However, if you are a woman who is in perimenopause or menopause, you are very likely to experience both of these...

  • How Can I Stop Neck Wrinkles?

    Repeated sun exposure and skin damage causes deep wrinkles, especially in the neck area, says the Mayo Clinic. Exposure to smoking also boosts the likelihood of developing wrinkles. Although...

  • How to Treat an Ingrown Fingernail

    An ingrown fingernail is a minor condition in which the edge of the fingernail digs into the surrounding finger flesh and continues to grow. Ingrown fingernails are very easy to treat at home, but...

  • How to Rub in Suntan Lotion

    Suntan lotion offers protection from the damaging effects of ultraviolet radiation, which can cause skin cancer through prolonged exposure, as well as other health problems. Dealing with sunburn...

  • How to Replace a Loofah or a Sponge to Avoid Skin Rashes

    Loofahs are hard, fibrous gourds used for exfoliation, or sloughing off the top layer of dead skin cells to keep the skin fresh and more able to absorb moisture. Exfoliation can reduce the signs...

  • How to Dry Out Razor Bumps

    Razor bumps (Pseudofolliculitis Barbae) occur when shaved skin reacts adversely to the shaving of hair from the area. The condition can occur for a number of reasons, including shaving against the...

  • How to Apply Tiger Balm

    Tiger Balm is a popular product used in over 100 countries. It's composed of various herbal ingredients that were derived from Chinese sources and is used to treat aches, pains and even itches....

  • How to Use Estriol USP Cream

    Estriol USP cream is a bioidentical hormone support used for women who don't have enough estrogen. This particular medicine is not taken orally, but rather applied to the skin like lotion. The...

  • How to Select Sun Screens

    The American Melanoma Foundation recommends that everyone wear sunscreen daily to get the best protection against the sun's damaging ultraviolet rays--particularly on the face, neck and hands,...

  • The Best Way to Make Wrinkles Disappear

    Wrinkles are a natural result of the aging process. As the skin ages, it loses elasticity and becomes thinner. Exposure to ultraviolet rays, smoking and repeat facial movements are also causes of...

  • How to Take Care of Lymphodema

    When an obstruction occurs in the lymphatic system, swelling results in the extremities, which is called lymphedema. The swelling from lymphedema may occur in just one arm or leg, or both arms or...

  • How to Keep Your Skin Safe During Winter Activities

    A red nose, although an charming feature on a famous reindeer, isn't so pretty on the rest of us, not to mention rough, dry, chapped skin or wind burn. Although you can't avoid all the effects of...

  • Flaky Skin Disorder

    Flaky skin is a condition in which the extreme dryness of the uppermost layer of the skin results in flaking of the skin. It can occur due to a variety of reasons including diseases, allergies and...

  • Ultraviolet Light Therapy for Hives

    Hives are a skin condition which is characterized by intense, itchy welts. These welts can be caused by an allergic reaction, an infection, or even a nervous condition. A form of therapy that's...

  • How to Tighten & Tone Skin After Weight Loss

    Many people that lose a significant amount of weight have excess saggy skin. This excess skin is skin that used to be necessary to cover the larger body. Now that the body is smaller, the excess...

  • How to Prevent Sunburns All Year Round

    With the coming summer season many are excited to get that much desired tan however getting a tan does come with its precautions such as the dreaded sunburn and worse skin cancer. So the decision...

  • How to Get Rid of Fungus on the Skin

    Fungus can cause a variety of ailments in humans. A skin fungus can manifest itself as a rash or just scaly skin spots. There are a number of different treatments for different types of fungus....

  • Are Ink Stamps Safe on Skin?

    Great for craft projects, scrapbooking and simply for an art class, ink stamps are a staple in almost any younger children's grade-school art-supply drawer. Filled with an array of shapes or...

  • What Are the Treatments for Ring Worm in Humans?

    Ringworm, a common infection in childhood, is a contagious disease, but one that is easily treated with over-the-counter or prescription medications.

  • What Is Diprolene Lotion Used For?

    Diprolene lotion, a prescription ointment also known by the generic name betamethasone topical, is used to treat a variety of skin conditions.

  • Homemade Psoriasis Treatment

    Psoriasis is a skin disease that interferes with the life cycle of skin cells, according to the Mayo Clinic. This condition causes cells to build up on the skin surface, creating scaling, itching...

  • How to Get Nicotine Patch Adhesive Off Skin

    A nicotine patch is a self-adhesive patch which was developed to release small doses of nicotine into the skin during the course of a day. Designed to help people to stop smoking, it is relatively...

  • What Is Granulation in a Wound?

    A deep wound can necessitate a visit to a physician and several months of healing time. During this time, the wound goes through several stages of healing. The most dynamic part of the healing...

  • How to Pop Skin Boils

    Skin boils are annoying, painful and unsightly. However, they generally result from mild skin infections, which you can take care of without difficulty. In fact, despite having an infection, one...

  • What Causes Warts & Corns?

    HPV (human papillomavirus) causes warts. The virus enters the skin through breaks or openings and via skin to skin contact or other direct body contact with the virus, including through sharing...

  • Why Am I Having Frequent Nosebleeds?

    While nosebleeds are alarming and inconvenient, their origin is generally minor. Nosebleeds can sometimes be caused by underlying health problems, but can be prevented using a few preventative steps.

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