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Zinc and Botox: Does It Make Your Results Last Longer?

Each year, millions use Botox to address skin aging, as few treatments smooth wrinkles as effectively. However, results are temporary, typically lasting three to six months. Providers often recommend following pre- and post-care instructions to improve results and longevity, sometimes including zinc supplements.

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Lip Filler Aftercare: What to Do After a Lip Filler Treatment

Dermal fillers are a great way to enhance the natural look of your lips. They add volume and create the perfectly shaped, soft, and kissable lips you’ve always wanted.

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Free Radicals and Skin: How Do They Relate?

Free radicals are highly reactive molecules that cause oxidative stress, one of the reasons for skin aging, wrinkles, and dark spots. Understanding how to reduce oxidative stress and minimize the damage from these harmful agents is vital. Proper skincare habits help boost skin’s resilience, neutralize damage, and maintain a youthful appearance. This article explains how …

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Beta-Carotene for Skin

Skin care takes time, effort, and knowledge about ingredients that help nourish and repair the skin. These ingredients can be found in food and cosmetic products, but they are not all created equal. Those that provide the most benefits are called active ingredients, and beta-carotene is one of the most potent.

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Oleic Acid for Skin: Benefits, Uses, and Risks

Fatty acids enhance the skin’s natural elasticity, complexion, and texture. Oleic acid is a popular ingredient in natural skincare products and a fundamental component of many oils, used both in cooking and cosmetics. It visibly rejuvenates dry and aging skin, leaving it soft, supple, and glowing. Discover how oleic acid for the skin works, what …

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Lip Flip Vs. Filler: How to Choose

Many people dislike their thin lips. Thankfully, today’s cosmetic treatments provide an easy fix to this issue. If you’re thinking about giving your lips more volume and a sensual pout, lip flips and fillers are your answer. But how to choose between the two? Read on to learn how lip flips differ from fillers, which …

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Ceramides for Skin: What They Are and Why You Need Them

Ceramides are lipids essential for maintaining the skin’s moisture and barrier function. When ceramide levels decrease, the skin can become dry, flaky, or cracked, which is often one of the earliest signs of aging. A consistent skincare routine can help prevent and restore this imbalance.

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Pregnancy-Safe Skin Care: Products to Use While Pregnant and Nursing

Pregnancy is a sensitive state followed by dramatic hormonal and physical changes. Besides switching to larger clothes, pregnant women often experience changes in their complexion. Though they may be unpleasant, it is essential to avoid beauty products and treatments with potentially harmful ingredients for the baby. This article lists ingredients to avoid and those that …

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Blue Light and Skin: Are Screens Harmful?

Blue light is one of the colors in the visible light spectrum emitted by the sun and various artificial light sources, including computers, smartphones, and LED lights. Extended exposure to blue light can damage our health, particularly the eyes and skin. However, it can also help certain skin conditions. Cosmetic treatments employing blue light have …

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