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As the skin begins to heal, applying sunscreen becomes vitally important to protect sensitive areas. Sunscreen should not be applied in the first week after treatment. People should stay indoors and cover their face with a hat or scarf if they do have to venture outside.
Even that amount — even if it is a diet soda — can hurt your health. An American Diabetes Association study reported that consuming one or more...
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May Improve Heart Disease Risk Factors Tomatoes have long been associated with improved heart health. They contain potent antioxidants, such as...
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The main ingredient for a potent powdered supplement, based on the diets of among the healthiest, longest-living hamlet in the world.
Learn More »Laser treatments are a popular way to address a variety of skincare concerns. Treatment can reduce stubborn acne scars, address issues related to pigmentation, or fill in uneven spots on the face. While laser treatments are able to produce dramatic skincare results, aftercare can be a challenging affair, especially if skin layers are removed. This can lead to some swelling, redness, and pain that may be tough to manage. Other, non-ablative laser treatments work under the skin, which leads to a shorter and easier recovery. Regardless of the laser treatment type, understanding how to properly take care of your skin is an effective recovery plan that can minimize pain, and ensure your skin benefits from the procedure. Keep reading to understand the immediate side effects of laser treatments and the steps you can take to make sure skin heals properly.
The best time to eat dinner is 3 hours before bedtime, allowing the stomach to properly digest and focus on preparing for sleep when bedtime rolls...
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There is no particular time to eat oats. You can consume the oats at lunch and dinner too. This cereal, however, is consumed in breakfast mostly....
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This effective juice jolts the metabolism, boosts energy and burns fat all day.
Learn More »As the skin begins to heal, applying sunscreen becomes vitally important to protect sensitive areas. Sunscreen should not be applied in the first week after treatment. People should stay indoors and cover their face with a hat or scarf if they do have to venture outside. Even if the skin feels fine, regular application of sunscreen is needed because your body will still be sensitive to UV radiation. Rays can still impact skin on a cloudy day, so a generous amount of good sunscreen is needed several times a day for up to a month after treatment to ensure proper healing. The need for sunscreen becomes more important if follow-up laser treatments are necessary. Any plans to visit a tanning bed should be put on hold for several months after your last treatment.
A high-fiber diet may lower your risk of developing hemorrhoids and small pouches in your colon (diverticular disease). Studies have also found...
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Apples are another great source of quercetin. Red and yellow apples such as red delicious, gala and golden delicious contain higher amounts of...
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Made into a potent powdered supplement blended right into water or your favorite beverage to be appreciated as a scrumptious morning smoothy.
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Full Body Detox: 9 Ways to Rejuvenate Your Body Limit alcohol. Your liver metabolizes more than 90% of the alcohol you consume ( 3 ). ... Focus on...
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This effective juice jolts the metabolism, boosts energy and burns fat all day.
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V8 juice is also substantially lower in sugar compared to soda and fruit juice, making it the optimal choice if you are trying to limit sugar...
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