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Hair Dermatologists have formulated many hair care products to gently remove buildup without stripping the hair or scalp. Buildup on the scalp weighs down hair and makes hair unmanageable. General occurring problems related to hair care are severe dry scalp, oily or over active sebaceous glands and hair loss or thinning. |
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Hair Loss It is normal to shed some hair each day as part of this cycle. However, some people may experience excessive (more than normal) hair loss. More than half of men and women in the United States experience hair loss. Prevention can be accomplished only by early treatment. Sometimes what you think may be hair loss is actually just hair breakage from overuse of hair dryers, curling irons, dyes, and styling products. |
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Hand And Body Everyone thinks of taking care of the skin on their face, but everyone should take care of the skin on their whole body. Why have a young looking face while the rest of your body tells the true story? To keep skin youthful looking: -Exfoliate -Cleanse -Moisturize -Drink a lot of water. -Wear sun block everyday. -Keep skin hydrated. So pamper not only your face but your whole body as well! |
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Hyaluronic Acid The skin is the largest organ in the body comprising about 15% of the body weight. Roughly 50% of the Hyaluronic Acid in our body is found in the skin. Hyaluronic Acid and Collagen are vital to maintaining the skinŐs layers and structure. It is the collagen that gives the skin its firmness but it is the HA that nourishes and hydrates the collagen. Imagine the collagen as the stretchy fibers that restore the skin back to shape when stretched. Collagen is like a rubber band but stretch that rubber band a million times, like what we do with our skin and without any moisture. Eventually that rubber band gets over stretched (saggy) and dried out and will most likely break. This is much the same way the collagen in our skin reacts leaving our skin dry and wrinkled. Now imagine that same rubber band stretched a million times while under water the whole time. Chances of that rubber band drying out and breaking are minimal. Consider the Hyaluronic Acid as the water that keeps the collagen moist and elastic. Collagen is continuously surrounded and nourished by the gelatinous HA substance. Young skin is smooth and highly elastic because it contains high concentrations of Hyaluronic Acid, which helps skin stay healthy. As we grow older, the body loses its ability to maintain this same concentration in the skin. With decreasing levels of HA in the skin, so goes the ability of the skin to hold water. The result, the skin becomes drier and loses its ability to restore itself. Hyaluronic acid acts as a space filler by binding to water and thus keeping the skin wrinkle-free. |
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Hydrator Hydrators are often confused with moisturizers. Moisturizers create a shield on the skin to prevent further water loss. Hydrators just replace the moisture the skin has lost. Hydrators are often popular with people who have oily skin. |
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Hydrocortisone Hydrocortisone is used without a prescription for the temporary relief of minor skin irritations, itching, and rashes caused by eczema, insect bites, poison ivy, poison oak, poison sumac, soaps, detergents, cosmetics, and jewelry; itching and irritation of the scalp. It is also used to relieve the discomfort of dry flakey or irritated skin due to the use of glycolic acid. It is considered a gentle antipruritic treatment for atopic dermatitis. |
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Hyperpigmentation A common skin condition, hyperpigmentation can affect any one with any type of skin. With time and the appropriate treatment, this condition is manageable. It is important that no matter what treatment you are undergoing for hyperpigmentation, you protect your skin daily with a broad spectrum sunscreen. Exposure to the sun can make the condition worst and undo any treatment you have already gone through. |
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