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  • The Uses of Sake on the Face

    Sake is a type of Japanese rice wine that goes through a fermentation process similar to beer. During the fermentation process, kojic acid is created, a byproduct of the conversion of starch to sugar. The acid is used in many industries for its inhibitor properties, which are beneficial to skin care. Using sake on your face is a habit more and more people are swearing by.

  • The Uses of Aloe Vera Gel on the Face

    Aloe Vera is a plant that contains a substance with healing properties. It has been used for centuries for skin and internal health issues. The most pure form of aloe Vera is from the plant itself. There are also plenty of aloe Vera gel products available at drugstores. There are myriad uses of aloe Vera gel on the face.

  • List of Uses for Aloe Vera Gel

    For thousands of years, people have used the aloe vera plant to treat a wide range of skin conditions and other health issues. Aloe vera gel, which is commonly a topical treatment for dermatological conditions, comes from the leaves of the aloe plant, which contain the transparent material. According to the Mayo Clinic, many laboratory, human and animal studies show the effects of the topical use of aloe vera gel and the results are promising. Aloe vera gel can help treat so many skin conditions because it has no proven side effects, making it effective for many skin types.

  • What Is an Oriental Spa?

    Part of Asian ideology states that a conscious and moderate desire to be beautiful is valid, not vain. Modern Oriental spas offer a variety of personal care services and are often visited for hours at a time by patrons seeking multiple treatments. Oriental spas sometimes even have minimum stay requirements because they believe achieving a sense of balance within one's self takes more than just a couple hours of rest and relaxation.

  • Dermatology & Treatment for Underarm Odor

    Sweating is a natural process of eliminating waste from the body. There are many sweat glands throughout the body, including under the arms. However, some people sweat more than others. And some people may produce a strong odor when they sweat. There are a lot of products on the market today that claim they can help eliminate odor, and slow the process of sweating. Your dermatologist may be able to help you decide what products or treatments are best for you.

  • Dermatology Treatments for Acne

    No matter what your age, you may suffer from acne outbreaks. Acne is caused by increased levels of oil production in the skin, dependent on hormone levels or skin blockage that may cause acne to become irritated or inflamed. While you should wash your face to remove excess oil, dirt and makeup, acne is not a result of dirty skin.

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