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If your skin is prone to dryness during the winter, consider adding gut-friendly foods to your diet to support the gut-skin axis and keep your skin healthy. |
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If your skin is prone to dryness during the winter, consider adding gut-friendly foods to your diet to support the gut-skin axis and keep your skin healthy. |
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Dermatologists recommend these five winter foods, including beetroot and spinach, to help support healthy, glowing skin during colder months. |
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Modern advanced lasers use a gentle, targeted beam of light that can safely reach different layers of the skin in almost all skin types. |
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How to tell the difference between winter rash and eczema? Identify the symptoms and find treatments to keep your skin healthy during winter. |
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Sunflower seeds, an age-old herbal remedy, help achieve glowing skin. Here's how to use them for your skin. |
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If retinol is the hero ingredient in your routine, check out these common mistakes which could undermine the efficiency. |
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Carrot juice mixed with coconut milk is not some new wellness trend. People have been making this drink at home long before it showed up on cafe menus. |
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Winter can be particularly harsh on the skin but layering up on fancy skincare products is not the solution. Dr Kohli explains why your skin might need a break. |
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Neem is known in Ayurveda as a Rakta Shodhaka, or blood purifier. This explainer looks at how neem's bitter compounds support detox, immunity and skin health. |
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Learn about winter skincare ingredients such as lipids, which help repair the skin barrier, so skin stays hydrated and protected all winter. |