Home remedies may help your hair, but don’t expect them to cure the autoimmune disease
A distressed skin barrier can lead to red, itchy and scaly skin
This olive oil-based soap is generally mild and safe when diluted
It’s a wash — when you bathe is a personal preference
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The oil some TikTokkers swear by can actually cause stomach and eye issues, as well as skin rashes
Though popular with influencers and celebrities, there’s little research to back up claims that they work
Lie back and relax as a skin specialist cleanses, exfoliates and hydrates your skin
Your blood vessels shrink and your skin forms wrinkles to help you grip objects
When your skin is too acidic or too alkaline, you could experience acne, dryness and flakiness
Cold compresses, aloe vera and colloidal oatmeal can all help you find relief
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