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Prepping the area, exfoliating beforehand and communicating with your esthetician will help give you the best (and least painful) results
Stay cool by wearing breathable clothes, eating certain foods and using an antiperspirant
One reduces the amount of sweat, while the other masks body odor
Moisturize often, take oatmeal baths, use Epsom salts and follow a healthy diet to help reduce your symptoms
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Adding a little milk to your bath can leave your skin smooth, silky and refreshed
You’re putting your skin at risk of sunburn and even skin cancer when you pour on the beer
Mineral sunscreens have a heavier texture to create a physical barrier, while chemical sunscreens are lighter and use a chemical reaction to prevent UV damage
The common skin condition isn’t contagious, but it can pop up anywhere on your body during a flare
Stick to your treatment plan, but keep your provider updated on any new symptoms or triggers
Most recommended precautions center around minimizing bruising or swelling
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