Do you know the difference between Ointments, Creams, and Lotions?

Do you know the difference between Ointments, Creams, and Lotions?

Ointments are oil-based (80% oil and 20% water) and preservative free. They are the most absorbent and provide an occlusive barrier on the skin that prevents moisture loss,

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” I Have Sensitive Skin! ” But Do You Really?

” I Have Sensitive Skin! ” But Do You Really?

A: The term “sensitive skin” is a marketing expression that really has no medical definition. With over 60% of the population claiming they fall victim to so-called “sensitive skin,” it…

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The Epidemic of Over-Washing

The Epidemic of Over-Washing

“My skin is dry AND oily!” Do you find yourself constantly frustrated with the condition of your skin?

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Mythbusters Edition: Q & A with Dr. Lily

Mythbusters Edition: Q & A with Dr. Lily

Q: Do goosebumps cause hair growth? A: No, goosebumps occur when the muscles around the hair follicle contracts causing the base of the follicle to push up and sit higher…

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Steps to Insure a Smooth Shave

Steps to Insure a Smooth Shave

Shaving can be rough on your skin particularly in the winter months. Shaving bumps can best be avoided with the following technique: Before you shave,

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Tips to Keeping a Healthy Glow during the Harsh Winter Months

Tips to Keeping a Healthy Glow during the Harsh Winter Months

Anyone can get dry skin, but with these tips everyone can avoid it. We see it begin in the fall and by winter our skin is dull,

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Dry, Chapped Lips? … Avoid It All Year Long!

Dry, Chapped Lips? … Avoid It All Year Long!

Everyone experiences a little bit of lip dryness here and there, and for most of us it happens in the harsh winter months.

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