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… dead skin cells in the pores, which oxidizes and turns them black,” Dr. Kassouf explains. “With whiteheads, the pore is still sealed, and the dead skin cells and the sebum don’t see the air …
… a shower.Shaving and dermaplaning. Many women shave to remove unwanted hair, but it may not be the best choice. While it can exfoliate your skin and brighten your complexion, it also can create tiny …
… the following:Scratching.Picking at scabs.Exfoliating the area.Using petroleum jelly.Direct sunlight.Applying sunscreen to the area until the tattoo is fully healed.Wearing tight clothing.Immersing the area in water (hot tubs …
… and makeup to keep your skin clear without stripping away natural oils.A plant-based soap that exfoliates and deep-cleansAfrican black soap, a plant-based soap from West Africa, contains natural antibacterial and exfoliating …
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… teeth, reduce tartar and prevent tooth decay,” Stein says. “Those ingredients aren’t safe or gentle for the skin, especially the skin on your face.” The result: Toothpaste can make your acne worse than it …
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