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From acne-friendly cleansers to serums, a supportive regimen can help reduce breakouts |
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From acne-friendly cleansers to serums, a supportive regimen can help reduce breakouts |
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After an MMA fighter helped restrain a disruptive passenger, many are asking the same question: Can airplane doors open mid-air? |
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While chlorine is added to swimming pools to keep the water clean and germ-free, repeated exposure can take a toll on your skin and hair. |
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Summer acne is not a separate skin condition but a response to heat, humidity and changing environmental factors. Experts explain why breakouts worsen during warmer months and share practical skincare do's and don'ts for healthier skin. |
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As temperatures soar, swimming pools offer instant relief - but experts warn that chlorine and chloramines can trigger skin, hair, eye, and respiratory issues, especially in children., Health, Times Now |
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If you've been even mildly interested in skincare over the last couple of years, you've probably heard people obsess over two ingredients: retinol and peptides. |
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A personalized mRNA melanoma vaccine significantly reduced cancer recurrence for five years, offering new hope for long-term skin cancer treatment. , Health, Times Now |
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A company has launched wearable transdermal lactose relief patches, claiming to help lactose-intolerant people enjoy dairy without restrictions. However, there is limited scientific proof of their effectiveness and they may not work for everyone. These patches are not a substitute for evidence-based treatments and may irritate sensitive skin. |
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If dark neck pigmentation, acne, or unexplained skin changes persist despite good skincare and lifestyle habits, it is important to consider a medical evaluation |
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Ice rollers and skin icing routines are everywhere on social media, but can they actually shrink pores? Dermatologist Dr Rupika Singh explains why cold tools only create a temporary tightening effect and what really improves skin texture. |