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Whether you’ve got dry skin or oily skin, or you’re researching acne or anti aging treatments, find tips and advice from eHow’s skin care experts to make your skin look its best. With How Tos on avoiding sunburn, saving money on skin care products and treating pimples, eHow is filled with amazing treatment ideas. Are you on an aggressive weight loss plan? eHow has tips on reducing stretch marks. Do a lot of kitchen work? Keep your hands soft and smooth with advice from eHow’s skin care experts.

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  • How to Make Pimple Removal Face Masks

    If you take a look at the active ingredients list and Google most of the Latin names, you will get a surprise. Many of the ingredients in high quality skin care products can be found in your...

  • What Is Q10 Lotion?

    It's common to see moisturizers and lotions boasting "Q10" on drugstore shelves. Coenzyme Q10 is produced by the body and is necessary for basic cell function, according to MayoClinic.com....

  • How to Remove Adhesive & Iodine From Skin After Surgery

    After surgery, you may have bandages and sticky residue that seems impossible to remove. Removing adhesive residue and iodine from your skin can often become a challenge with just soap and water,...

  • How to Get a Quick & Natural Tan

    A natural, golden tan is something many Americans strive for, especially during the warm summer months. When laying out in the sun, extreme caution must be taken, as too much sun exposure can...

  • What Causes a Shiny Nose?

  • Homemade Remedy to Get Rid of Black Heads

    Blackheads are bits of debris and dead skin cells that are stuck in your pores. They appear in clusters on oily areas of your face such as your forehead, nose and chin. Some blackheads are...

  • Mudd Mask Facts

    Use Mud Masks as a beauty treatment. Derived from mineral sources, mud masks absorb toxins and nurture skin. Choose a mud mask based on your skin type.

  • How to Make Wrinkle Lotion With Olive Oil

    At around age 30, many women begin to notice fine lines forming around their eyes and mouths. While these lines may simply indicate laughter and the beginning of the aging process, women often...

  • PanOxyl Soap & Retin-A for an Acne Regimen

    Acne often starts in the teenage years, but many adults also suffer from ongoing problems with acne. Acne cases can range from mild and sporadic to severe and consistent. Proper skin care can help...

  • How to Make Ginger and Rosemary Bath Salts

    Ginger and rosemary bath salts are an easy to make, all natural skin treatment that can help soften and exfoliate the skin. Ginger has a somewhat refreshing effect, while rosemary can help to calm...

  • How to Make Fennel and Eucalyptus Body Soap

    Fennel and eucalyptus body soap is an all-natural, homemade soap that can be used for all skin types. The healing properties of both fennel and eucalyptus make the soap ideal for aging skin, as...

  • Mandelic Acid & Acne

    Mandelic acid has risen in popularity as a skin-care ingredient in the early 21st century. Touted as an acne treatment due to its powerful antibacterial properties, it has made its way into...

  • How to Make Homemade Herbal Creams

    Creams, made mostly of water and oil, are rich and provide nutrition, moisture and emollients to skin. Water hydrates, whilst oil lubricates. The easiest way for beginners to make herbal creams...

  • Postpartum Skin Problems

    Women may experience different postpartum skin problems--although there are some that are more common than others. Knowing what some of them are, their symptoms and how long they last can be a...

  • Strivectin SD Information

    StriVectin SD was initially formulated to treat stretch marks. The problem results when skin's elasticity becomes stressed by the body's growth in volume. Harmless yet undesirable pink, reddish or...

  • Mineral Oil Vs. Baby Oil

    Baby oil and mineral oil have a variety of uses. These inexpensive oils can be purchased over the counter and used for everything, from a skin moisturizer to a cleaning product.

  • What Are the Benefits of the Hot & Cold Hammer Massage?

  • Natural & Organic Skincare

    With so many different products available, choosing the best skin care product for you can be confusing. There are dry skin, normal skin and problem skin products, and now you can find proucts...

  • Acne Slush Treatment

    There are several different treatments available to those with acne. Some include pills, topical treatment and surgery. Slush treatment for acne is a less abrasive form of surgery for those that...

  • How to Make Almond and Cantaloupe Body Soap

    Almond and cantaloupe body soap is an all-natural, easy to make alternative to the often expensive commercial soaps found in retail stores. Making your own body soap can be a rewarding activity,...

  • How to Make Olive and Mango Body Soap

    Olive and mango body soap is a simple, homemade alternative to the liquid body soaps that line retail store shelves, many of which are much more expensive. Olive and mango body soap is...

  • Can You Mix Jojoba Oil with Geranium Essential Oil?

    Jojoba oil is a natural source of vitamin E and it doesn't clog pores. These qualities make jojoba a highly suitable carrier oil for blending with geranium essential oil.

  • How to Remove a Henna Tattoo Stain

    Henna tattoos became popular in the U.S. in the 1990s. However, henna has been used to to paint artwork on the body for centuries in places such as Africa and India. Mehndi, the application of...

  • What Are the Effects of Manual Labor on Skin?

    Manual labor, whether done outdoors or in a work environment where hazardous chemicals are used, can take its toll on a person's skin. The skin is the body's largest organ and needs to be...

  • Life Cell Skin Cream Information

    Consumers are always searching for alternative solutions other than plastic surgery and Botox to correct damaged and aging skin. Lifecell is one of the most popular antiaging skin care products....

  • Is Squalene Safe for Acne Skin?

    Squalene, which is obtained olive oil, rice bran and amaranth, is used in cosmetics and skin care products with claims about advantages to your skin's health, including curing acne and delaying...

  • Amino Acid Skin Care

    Amino acids have become increasingly popular as an anti-aging treatment for skin. Amino acid treatment is reputed to be more effective and less irritating than alpha-hydroxy methods, and supports...

  • Dry Brush Treatment for the Face

    Exfoliation is the key to younger, more vibrant and healthier skin. Alpha hydroxy masks as well as glycolic peels can exfoliate your skin; a cheaper, more natural route is to perform facial dry...

  • What Is Lanolin Ointment?

    Lanolin ointment is a common and effective product for soothing dry or cracked skin. Made from a substance produced by wool-bearing animals, lanolin ointment can also be used for purposes other...

  • How to Minimize Sebum Production

    Sebum overproduction is one of the main causes of acne. Hair follicles connected to sebaceous glands may become overloaded with sebum oil, which the body produces to lubricate skin and hair....

  • What Are the Dangers of Noxema?

    The Noxzema brand has been around for decades. It was for many years the go-to product for teenage acne treatment. It's known for deep cleaning but leaving your skin soft. As with anything you put...

  • Colostrum for Acne

    Colostrum may help acne sufferers achieve clear skin due to its nutrient-rich properties. However, since some doctors question the effectiveness of natural medications you should discuss this with...

  • How to Use Jojoba Oil With Benzamycin

    Jojoba oil is touted as a potent natural skin-care remedy for all skin types. It is a liquid wax that comes from the seeds of a shrub and it closely mimics the skin's sebum oil. Easily absorbed by...

  • Difference Between Mineral Oil and Petrolatum

    Mineral oil and petrolatum are two different substances with different properties and varying uses, but they originate from the same base substance.

  • How to Exfoliate With Retinol Pads

    Exfoliation is a method of sloughing off dead skin cells, allowing new skin cells to regenerate. Retinol is a derivative of vitamin A that may help to reduce the appearance of wrinkles by...

  • What Are the Benefits of Wheatgerm Oil for Skin?

    Wheat germ provides a number of health benefits when taken internally, but can also be used topically. Wheat germ oil can condition the skin and even clear up certain skin ailments, as it is used...

  • What Is in a Green Peel?

    The Green Peel is an all-natural, plant-based, chemical-free skin treatment that is used to assist with a number of problematic skin conditions such as wrinkles, dry skin, pigmentation...

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  • Why Is Paraben Bad?

    Parabens can be found in cosmetics, moisturizers, shaving gels, shampoos, toothpaste and many skin care products. Their safety is highly debated--some experts say they are not harmful in small...

  • How to Make My Own Natural Eczema Ointment

    Eczema is one of the most common skin conditions that affect people today. There are many different types of eczema or dermatitis that affect people of all ages. It usually shows up on the body in...

  • Cologne Vs. Aftershave

    Although both cologne and after shave have a pleasing, long-lasting fragrance, they are not the same. There are differences in strength, purpose and cost, as well as the location where they are...

  • Cool Laser Vs. Fraxel Lasers

    Some of the newest lasers to join the smooth skin arsenal, Fraxel and CoolTouch lasers treat wrinkles, acne scars and photoaging. Some CoolTouch lasers are also used for varicose veins, cellulite...

  • Colloidal Silica Gel Skin Benefits

    Composed of submicroscopic silica particles suspended in liquid, colloidal silica gel can be taken internally. Colloidal silica gel manufacturers claim that ingesting colloidal silica supports...

  • What Does Colloidal Silica Gel Do for the Skin?

    Popular in Australia, colloidal silica gel is a mineral compound comprising submicroscopic silica particles suspended in liquid. Proponents of colloidal silica gel claim that ingesting colloidal...

  • What Creams and Lotions Not to Use If You Have Rosacea

  • How to Fix Crow's Feet

    Crow's feet are the clusters of wrinkles that appear around the outer corners of eyes as skin ages and loses elasticity. They are often referred to as laugh lines because they can be caused by eye...

  • How to Clean a Microdermabrasion Machine

    Microdermabrasion is a treatment used on facial skin to remove tiny lines and wrinkles. Skin that has tiny bumps or blackheads may see loads of benefits from regular microdermabrasion treatments....

  • Cream Treatments for the Face

  • Lemon Oil Dangers

  • Explain What Isopropyl Myristate Is

    Isopropyl myristate is a chemical compound found in many skin care products that enhances their properties but also has potential side effects every consumer should be aware of.

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