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These chemicals, found in products like shampoo, shaving cream and processed foods, may affect your health
Check the plastic and personal care products in your home for these hormone-disrupting chemicals
Apply a cold compress, use antihistamine eye drops and limit salt to help reduce puffiness
Your hair removal routine will depend on your pain tolerance, budget and skin sensitivities
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Prepping the area, exfoliating beforehand and communicating with your esthetician will help give you the best (and least painful) results
Allantoin is a common ingredient in a host of skin care products and cosmetics that helps moisturize and smooth skin
Peptides are amino acids that can help fight inflammation, but they can come with a higher price tag than other similarly effective ingredients
Adding a little milk to your bath can leave your skin smooth, silky and refreshed
Topical treatments — and even some cosmetic procedures — may help reduce the appearance of this crinkled-paper look
Ferulic acid can help make other antioxidant products more powerful
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