Folliculitis is red bumps and pimples that can occur after shaving. Common areas include the scalp, neck, chest, back, and inner thighs. Folliculitis looks a bit like acne, and it usually improves with similar treatments.
Read MoreWe all want healthy skin, especially on our face - looking younger, with less acne, smaller pores, and smoother skin. Many will try to convince you that you have to spend a LOT of money and have a complex regimen. They really just want your money. Here is a simple regimen that makes a big difference.
Read MoreDandruff is common and annoying, causing visible flakes or itchiness or both. But medicated dandruff shampoos really help, if you know how to use them.
Read MoreDry feet affect people in winter and summer, especially the heels. Cracked heels are very painful when lotions, soaps, dirt, or chemicals get into them. Over-the-counter options can be very helpful to combat the dryness.
Read MoreThere are two main types of acne: 1) blackheads and whiteheads, and 2) pimples and cysts. Each requires different treatments, but good over-the-counter options are available if you know how to use them.
Read MoreScalp dandruff is common and annoying. The same rash that causes dandruff can happen on the face too. Medicated dandruff shampoos really help, if you know how to use them. Learn more here.
Read MorePost-inflammatory hyperpigmentation is a temporary darkening of the skin that has been inflamed or injured. It doesn’t itch or hurt, but most people with it do not like how it looks. It gets worse with sunlight. The sun is hard to avoid, but a combination of over-the-counter options + daily sun protection can really help.
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