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Collagen and Elastin Associated Diseases
Collagen and elastin are two proteins that help skin to maintain its strength, elasticity and structure. Collagen makes up approximately 75% of the skin’s dry weight, while elastin comprises about…
Are Skin Tags In Your Way? You’re Not Alone
Are Skin Tags In Your Way? You’re Not Alone: A blog about the removal and treatment of skin tags A skin tag is a small benign tumor that forms primarily…
Your Skin, Your Health
Dear readers, I am pleased to announce the launch of my new blog, Your Skin, Your Health. My goal is to provide you with clear and concise information that you…
Healthy Skin What You Need To Know And How to Keep Yours Healthy
Skin is the largest organ of the body. It protects our bodies from infections, regulates body temperature, and excretes water and waste through perspiration. It also stores fat, producing vitamin…
Clinical Trials
Clinical Trials: The Scientific Method in Action Vitamin C is an essential nutrient for good health and beauty. It helps maintain healthy skin, bones, teeth and blood vessels. Vitamin C…
A Blog Around Salicylic Acid and Blackheads
Salicylic acid is a beta hydroxy acid that is used in many blackhead removal products. Salicylic acid, which is derived from the bark of a willow tree, works by exfoliating…
Ring Worm is Not a Myth!
Ring Worm is a common skin infection. It is not dangerous and can be easily treated. Ring worm can occur anywhere on the body. Contrary to popular opinion, ring worm…
How the Hormones and the Integumentary System Work Together to Balance out Your Skin and Hair
Hormones and the integumentary system are closely linked as hormones can regulate your skin’s oil production, which can cause acne. Hormones also effect hair growth and hair loss. If you…
Caring for Children With Rashes
Caring for Children With Rashes A blog about the most common causes of rashes along with how to treat, how to prevent and how to reduce the itching. A rash…
When to Visit a Skin Specialist for Scabies
When to Visit a Skin Specialist for Scabies: – You develop scabies and it does not get better with over-the-counter treatments. – You have scabies on your face or genitals….
What to Know About Squamous Cell Carcinoma? A blog about squamous cell carcinoma to inform and educate users.
Squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) is the second most common type of skin cancer after basal cell carcinoma. It’s important to be aware of the signs and symptoms of SCC, so…
pityriasis versicolor Symptoms
Pityriasis versicolor is a common skin disease that affects the upper back and chest, arms, armpits and neck. Pityriasis versicolor: Usually occurs in hot climates or during humid weather. Can…