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  • Cellulite - 4 Things You Need To Know
    Cellulite, which is strictly a cosmetic issue as opposed to a medical issue, is a natural fat that is uniquely more noticeable than other forms of fat in the body.
  • What You Need To Know About Menopause And Andropause
    When most people hear the words "andropause" or "menopause", they immediately think, "middle-age" and "misery". After all, most people experience the onset of the end of their reproductive cycle during middle-age - and this is usually accompanied by emotionally and physically draining symptoms such as hot flashes, low libido, and mood swings.
  • Acne - The 6 Things You Need To Know
    Because nearly 17 million people in the United Status suffer from acne, it has become one of the most common skin diseases in the United States. Nearly 85 percent of people between the ages of 12 and 24 get acne at one time or another; it is most typically found in teenagers and young adults. Usually, acne goes away by the age of 30; however, some people in their 40's and 50's still suffer from acne.
  • Five Of The Most Closely Guarded Mlm Secrets
    Are looking for ways to grow your business faster than the White House can respond to a security breach? Whether you are new to network marketing, or a seasoned professional, this article is for you.
  • Effective All Natural Acne Treatments
    Teenagers and adults are constantly on the lookout for effective acne treatments, but just as acne can come in many forms and degrees of severity, there are many different treatments available. Acne prevention definitely renders your skin excellent service - removing acne and preventing further attacks and scar formation.
  • How Do I Make My Acne Go Away
    Acne is the term used by dermatologist to define plugged pores, pimples, or deeper lumps, that occur on the face, back, chest, neck, or shoulders. The severity of acne ranges from mild to severe, encompassing spots of acne to painful nodules and cysts. Acne has many names: pimples, whiteheads, papules, cysts, nodules, and rosacea just to name a few. Statistically, adolescents are the ones in our population affected by acne regardless of sex, race, or ethnicity. In fact, about 80% of all people between the ages of 12 and 17 will develop an occasional pimple or "breakout." However, some of these "breakouts" are much more severe from some than for others.
  • 6 Things You Need To Know About Pimples
    Nearly 17 million people in the United States have acne, which makes it one of the most common skin diseases. Acne is most common in teenagers and young adults, and does not discriminate among races. Nearly 85 percent of people between the ages of 12 and 24 get acne at one time or another, some more than others. For most people, acne goes away by age 30. But some people in their forties and fifties still get acne.
  • At Home Age Spot And Wrinkle Remedies
    Growing old gracefully and retaining our youthful appearance with as few wrinkles as possible is something that most women strive to accomplish. The United States currently has more "Baby Boomers" (those born between [and including] 1946 and 1964) than ever before because of the "explosion" of births after American soldiers returned home from World War II. When we think of the baby boomer generation, we often think of the 1960s. Specifically, women born between these "boomer" years want to look as good as they can and they want to celebrate the vitality and the self-confidence that their experience has given them.
  • Aging - Don't Go Down Without a Fight
    Reducing fine lines and wrinkles is a daily thought for both men and women. It may not be on your mind every second of the day, but the thought is there. Is there a miracle cure? Unfortunately, no. Are there skin care products out there that work? Absolutely YES.
  • Discover the Secrets to Looking up to 10 Years Younger
    There are two types of aging that both men and women have to deal with on an ongoing, daily basis....Actinic Aging and Intrinsic Aging. So, just what can we do to reduce fine lines and wrinkles?

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