Sunscreen, moisturizer and a topical antioxidant every day are a good start to a good skin care routine
If soaking your feet, disinfecting your shoes and making lifestyle changes don’t do the job, it’s time to talk to a doctor
Both can protect you from the sun’s rays, but they do it in different ways
Your skin tone determines if a sunburn becomes a suntan
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You can still get a tan (a sign of skin damage) while wearing sunscreen
Your skin care routine doesn’t need to be overly involved — or expensive
Start with a gentle cleanser, opt for lukewarm water and carefully pat your face dry
Using precautions like bandages and lubricants can help you run away from this uncomfortable condition
Laser hair removal, laser surgery, excision and steroid injections are all potential treatment options
Use products that reduce inflammation without causing irritation and avoid fragrances, dyes and exfoliators
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