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Get Better Skincare Results with These 3 Tips

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Get Better Skincare Results with These 3 Tips

  If you’re reading this article, then you probably already have a skincare routine. Most people develop one in their 20s, but things change over time, and it’s equally important to adjust your routine to suit your evolving needs. The basics will always be the basics: cleanse, moisturize, protect. But sometimes the go-to products stop working due to aging, pregnancy, and even stress. We want to help you get better results, so read on to learn how to make your products work harder. Buy a Balanced Cleanser A good cleanser doesn’t have to be expensive, but some lesser quality products...

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A Working Mother with 2 Jobs Talks About Needing Good Skincare

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A Working Mother with 2 Jobs Talks About Needing Good Skincare
As a working mother with two jobs, Sarah talks about her own experience with Reflect Skin.

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3 Things You Must Do Before Having Breast Augmentation

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3 Things You Must Do Before Having Breast Augmentation
A positive outcome depends upon the skills of the surgeon, so picking one without doing your homework is an absolute no-no. Start by visiting the American Board of Plastic Surgery (ABPS) to verify that the surgeon you’re considering is properly certified. Visit websites, ask to review gallery photos including “before” and “after” pictures, and read reviews and testimonials extensively. You should never entrust your body to someone unless you feel 100 percent confident in his or her skills.

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Happy Halloween!

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Happy Halloween!
Happy Halloween!

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Understanding Female Hair Loss

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Understanding Female Hair Loss

Just like skin, hair has a life cycle. It goes through three phases. The growth or anagen phase can last as long as eight years. After that, the hair follicles begin to transition (catagen phase) for a few weeks before going dormant in the telogen phase for two to four months. Since the majority of hair, about 80 percent, is in the growth phase at one time, anything that significantly disrupts the growing process will be noticeable in terms of hair loss. 

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