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Melasma
Melasma can be due to hormonal changes during pregnancy or from sun exposure. Women are much more likely than men to develop this condition.
The brown or gray-brown patches of melasma appear most often on the cheeks, forehead, nose, and chin.
In women, melasma often fades on its own after pregnancy or after an affected woman goes off birth control pills.
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Why Increasing Cell Turnover is Essential for Glowing Skin
One key aspect of maintaining youthful and vibrant skin is promoting cell turnover. This natural process is crucial for shedding dead skin cells and revealing the fresh, healthy cells beneath. Today, we'll dive into the importance of cell turnover and explore two powerful ingredients that can help accelerate this process.
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Aging gracefully series: 20’s and 30’s
In your 20s and 30s, the focus should be on preventing skin issues rather than correcting them. If you have a skin condition or inflammation, this post will still be helpful. However, it's best to address any inflammation in the skin first before targeting anti-aging. Prioritize healing and creating healthy skin.