Vaccines and Skincare

The skin’s reaction and severity to a vaccination may depend on skin type, skin color, diet, and several other factors. Skincare conditions and concerns can be diagnosed and treated by a licensed professional. Using a local dermatologist who is also familiar with environmental factors in the area that affect the skin is a significant advantage for those wanting to get back their skin’s health and beauty.

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Mosquito Bites and Skincare: Is There a Connection?

If you have been a magnet for mosquito bites, it is likely something you have been dealing with since you were small. Mosquito bites can be unsightly, especially when your accidentally and momentarily uncovered body parts become a constellation of red bumps. Regardless of one bump or ten, nobody wants to win the contest of having the most. Skincare is being connected to mosquito attractiveness. Scientists found some interesting connections between the fatty acid levels of the skin’s barrier and the insatiable attraction to female mosquitos.

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Winter Skincare Tips

In the colder months, the air dries up, and so does the skin. People enjoy snow-covered lawns and fun outdoor activities during this special time of year. Along with the joy of the winter season comes the reality that skin needs and deserves some extra attention for the next several months. If you are someone…

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Beware! Avoid Makeup Skin Reactions this Halloween

Halloween skin makeup

It is that time of year, and people are flocking to Goodwill, costume shops, and trendy vintage clothing stores in hopes of finding the perfect costume. The makeup and accessories can make or break a costume’s overall look, but many people have sensitive skin that leaves them looking scarier the next day. Everyone should consider some critical things when choosing makeup and accessories this Halloween. Plan ahead and avoid unwanted skin reactions this Halloween!

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Dermatologist Advice on Treating Sunburns This Summer

Treating a sunburn should start by taking some of the heat out of the affected area. Still, managing inflammation and discomfort is essential when dealing with a painful sunburn. A key is to take measures sooner rather than later. If you know you have a sunburn, treat it as soon as possible to get the best results.

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