Use products that reduce inflammation without causing irritation and avoid fragrances, dyes and exfoliators
Nutrition plays an important role in managing this chronic inflammatory skin disease
These oats can help soothe dry skin and mild rashes and may help improve your skin’s microbiome
Botox isn’t your best choice during pregnancy — try topical vitamin C and moisturizers in the meantime
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Aloe vera, warm compresses and diet adjustments can help alleviate symptoms
Causes can include dry skin, eczema, psoriasis, sunburn and fungal infections
Your skin can be either dry, oily, normal, combination or sensitive — and knowing which kind you have can help you take care of it
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
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