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Through extensive published research on the science of skin renewal, Dr. Moy has discovered that by actively repairing the DNA in a person’s skin, not only will there be visible signs of aging, but they will also experience a renewal and protection of skin tone and texture while reducing the risk of skin cancer. Moy ... Read More
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Understanding the latest dietary guidelines and how they impact the skin is key to solving the puzzle of selecting foods that feed a clear complexion. What you eat not only goes straight to your hips, it is also mirrored in your complexion. Proper nutrition can have a major impact on the way your skin looks and feels. Current research suggests that processed foods and high-fat dairy products can exacerbate acne, promote inflammation and cloud a clear complexion. Other evidence indicates that foods high in protein and antioxidants (fruits and vegetables in particular) can have anti-aging effects. Read More
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Rich in vitamins A, D and E, sunflower is a noted softening emollient that can be found in many skin care products – especially lotions and creams. Additionally, the antioxidants found in its oil are powerful which helps prevent common signs of aging such as wrinkles and fine lines … particularly in the premature stages. ... Read More
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A recent study administered by the Graduate School of bio-resource and Bioenvironmental Sciences at Kyushu University in Fukuoka, Japan determined that among the healthy benefits of brown seaweed, fucoidan extract (FE) also drastically improves the therapeutic efficacy and safety of disease treatments. While the study began to investigate the anti-tumor properties of FE in human cancer cells and further examine its functionality, the results were overwhelmingly optimistic that fucoidan has a positive effect on the entire human body. Read More
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Here are some common skin problems that pregnant women face and their solutions. Oily Skin, Breakouts and Acne Hormones change and increase during pregnancy which can cause oil gland production to increase and cause oilier skin and breakouts. Changing up your skin care regime can help to control these breakouts. The key to successful skin is not to pick at any blemish which will help prevent scaring. Pregnancy Mask Also called melisma and chlosma, is an increase in skin pigmentation that causes the skin to get darker in areas of the face. Usually it appears on the forehead and cheeks. Read More
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