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How to care for your skin as you approach menopause
As you approach menopause, hormonal shifts can cause skin changes like dryness, wrinkles, and increased sensitivity. Cleansing and hydrating, sun protection, and lifestyle changes can help maintain ...
Aging can affect skin in various ways. People may notice wrinkles, dry skin, or other changes, such as age spots. However, there are ways to protect their skin and decrease their risk of certain skin ...
Many women are afraid of getting older, seeing the mood swings, body changes and even physical pain as inevitable. Dr. Sheryl Ross, a women's health physician, says treatment is safe and incredibly ...
If you’re not taking proper care of your skin, one doctor warns, looking bad is the least of your worries. “Most people think it’s skin deep — the skin is really its own thing, and your health is ...
Why do wrinkles form as we age? A new study has revealed that aging skin stretches more sideways under tension, causing it to buckle – like Silly Putty – into deeper, straighter wrinkles. And it all ...
Your skin isn’t just reflecting your age – it’s displaying a real-time map of your stress levels, sleep patterns, and emotional state in ways that go far beyond temporary breakouts or tired-looking ...
Scientists have discovered promising new anti-aging powers in a common household plant and it comes just in time to combat the summer sun. A new study has revealed that aloe vera offers “exceptional ...
Air pollution contributes to skin aging, atopic dermatitis, acne, psoriasis, hair loss, and skin cancer through oxidative stress and inflammation. Particulate matter and gaseous pollutants disrupt ...
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