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Botox can treat excessive sweating of the underarms, hands and feet

Hyperhidrosis, also known as excessive sweating can range from mild to extreme. When hyperhidrosis is extreme, it is not just an annoying condition, it can be disabling.

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Posted May 11, 2008 under Botox

 

Juvederm vs Restylane, which is better?

Although there are differences between Juvederm and Restylane, the injector's preference is the most important issue in obtaining your optimal result. Both contain hylauronic acid. Restylane comes in 1 cc syringes where Juvederm comes in 0.8 cc syringes.

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Posted May 10, 2008 under Dermal Fillers

 

Understanding Sun Tan Lotions and SPF

You are on your way to the beach to "work on your tan". You rub in your favorite SPF 15 sun tan lotion all over your skin at 8 am to make sure you don't get skin cancer. Think you are safe? Think again.

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Posted February 24, 2008 under Tools of the Trade

 

Why Topical Vitamin C is Good for Most Skin

Vitamin C is great for the skin, but there are problems with appling Vitamin C to the skin. The Vitamin C is water soluble so it won't penetrate the skin. Vitamin C is unstable in air and water so it goes bad shortly after the bottle is opened. By the time the product starts to change from white to brown it is already bad. Many Vitamin C products are tinted so you can't tell when they have gone bad! Howver, there is a solution!

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Posted February 23, 2008 under Topical Ingredients

 

Why Glycolic Acid is Good for Most Skin

There are over 13,500 ingredients available within various cosmetic products. Out of the 13,500 items, there are only 6 that actually have medical proof that they work. When I am referring to medical proof, I am referring to legitimate medical studies performed by physicians and not sponsored by the manufacturers of the products. Glycolic Acid is one of the few ingredients that have proven to be valuable in skin care. To learn why, keep reading!

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Posted February 10, 2008 under Topical Ingredients

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