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Will Rosemary Oil Help My Hair Grow?
Rosemary oil is a popular hair treatment, with good reason. It's an effective and inexpensive way to help your hair grow thicker. Learn more.Read More
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How Often Should You Wash Your Face?
It's not good for your skin to wash your face too frequently — but how much is too much? Learn more from the experts at UPMC.Read More
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How to Treat Excessive Sweating
More than 15 million Americans suffer from excessive sweating. Learn more about the causes and what you can do for treatment.Read More
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Does Retinol Help Treat Acne?
If you have acne, you may have heard retinol is a good treatment. But how and when should you use it? Learn more.Read More
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Is Popping Pimples Bad?
You've probably heard that you shouldn't pop pimples. But is it ever OK to pop a zit? Find out the pros and cons of popping facial pimples.Read More
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How Vitamin C Serum Benefits Your Complexion
Vitamin C is a powerful antioxidant that helps maintain healthy skin. Here's what you need to know about vitamin C serum.Read More
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Do Retinol Creams Help with Anti-Aging?
Many skin care products contain retinol and claim to help skin look younger and firmer. Here's what you need to know about retinol.Read More
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Are Foot Peels Safe?
Foot peels are a hot trend — but are they safe? Here's what you need to know about these over-the-counter chemical peels for your feet.Read More
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What Is Cystic Acne?
Cystic acne is the most severe type of acne. The painful, pus-filled cysts go deep into the skin and can cause scarring.Learn more.Read More
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