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  • Vitamin E and Skin Care
    Does vitamin E really help your skin look younger? Can the application of creams and lotions that contain this reduce the look of scars and other skin blemishes?
  • Proper Skin Care For Men
    Would John Wayne have used a moisturizer? Do real men care about their skin or worry that age is creeping up on them?
  • The Wood Can Make the Sauna
    Hot air and steam in a small space has been used for thousands of years to relax, rejuvenate and repair.
  • Infrared Saunas Gaining Popularity
    Time was that a sauna needed hot stones heated by wood or other heat source such as gas or electricity.
  • Get Steamed In Your Own Personal Sauna
    Few things feel as relaxing as time spent in your own personal sauna. More and more homeowners are adding the luxury of a home sauna which have become more affordable to buy and less expensive to operate thanks to improvements in materials and design.
  • Ancient Baths Usher In Modern Saunas
    The use of the bath is, as might be anticipated, an exceedingly old custom. The fullest details we have with respect to the bathing habits of the ancients apply to its development under the Romans.
  • The Anti Wrinkle Solution
    It is said that the Egyptian queen Cleopatra used sour milk as a skin treatment often bathing in it and applying it to her face and it would appear that Cleo may have been on to something centuries ago.
  • Skin Care Myths
    Ever since humans first became self-aware about personal hygiene and appearance there has end to extremes that some people will go to in order to improve their looks.
  • Skin Care For The Hands
    Our hands can take one heck of a beating during the course of a normal workday. Regardless of what kind of work you do, the skin of you hands is exposed.
  • Cellulite And Skin Care
    The term cellulite is literally a made up word that has somehow made it into the modern lexicon by virtue of some very clever marketing.
  • Can Caffeine Cut Your Risk of Skin Cancer?
    A recent study into the effects of caffeine seems to indicate that the risk of some skin cancers can be reduced by consuming moderate amounts of caffeine.



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