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Oily Skin? Let's DIY

Having oily skin isn't synonymous to having acne. People with oily skin are more prone to having acne. What causes oily skin though? When the sebaceous glands, located underneath the skin's surface, produces excess oil it leads to having oily skin. Having oily skin has the likelihood of leading to acne formation. Your genes could affect the excess production of oil. Stress and hormonal changes can also contribute to having oily skin.  There's no cause for alarm if you have oily skin. These DIY or home remedies will help. Honey Mask Honey has antibacterial and antiseptic properties. It is also a natural humectant. This means honey moisturizes your skin without producing oils. You can directly use honey on your freshly washed...

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Treating Acne Scars

Let's be honest. Treating acne is one thing. Getting rid of acne scars is another ball game altogether. Although a herculean task, treating acne scars and getting rid of them is very possible. Try out these tips. Using skincare products The simplest way of getting rid of acne scars is to use skincare products. There are a lot of products on the market but the Facial Set from Kaydua Luxury stands tall. The good thing about this set is that it is comprised of products which help prevent the formation of acne as well as treat acne scars. These products include Facial Cleanser, Facial Moisturizer, Shea Butter Soap (available in 6 variants), Face and Body Scrub and Facial Mask. They...

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Dry Skin In Babies

For new mothers, dry skin in babies can be frustrating. Navigating the different changes of a newborn baby is often overwhelming. The last thing mothers want to deal with is dry skin but it happens more often than not. Should you be worried when you baby has dry skin? What can you do to offset its occurrence? Before we jump into it, dry skin in babies is normal to a large extent. Babies usually need time to adjust to life outside the womb. Other times too, they may be reacting to skin care products, new clothes, allergens or a wide range of other environmental factors. Do not panic if your baby has dry skin. Do these rather. Hydrate Give your...

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