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Lip Dryness

Dry and peeling lips can be a frustrating experience. Here are some factors that contribute to dry lips, as well as tips and recommendations to help manage this common issue. Causes of dry lips: Lack of stratum corneum on the lips and mucus membranes to lock in moisture Cold and

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Let’s talk facial oils – Jojoba Oil

Jojoba oil is a natural oil derived from the seeds of a drought-resistant shrub, which makes it an ideal ingredient to protect and maintain hydration. It has been used for centuries for its wound healing and moisturizing properties. In my practice, I primarily recommend jojoba oil for patients who have

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How to treat blackheads

Blackheads can be treated with a few simple steps: Wash your face with a benzoyl peroxide wash 2-3 times a week. Let it sit on your skin for a few minutes prior to washing your face. (Try Panoxyl.) Use products that contain salicylic acid, which is quite helpful in dissolving

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What to do for random dry spots

Do you ever experience dry spots on your nose or forehead that won’t go away, no matter how much moisturizer you use? These spots can be caused by seborrheic dermatitis, a more complex skin condition, or simply by dryness caused by factors like weather or medication. For those experiencing these

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Hyperhidrosis (excessive sweating)​

Hyperhidrosis is a condition where excessive sweating occurs, leading to a damp, sweaty face, armpits, and palms. This condition can interfere with daily tasks and cause significant psychological distress due to embarrassing social situations. Botox™ is an effective treatment option for hyperhidrosis as it blocks the nerve signals that stimulate

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Dark Circles Under the Eyes

Dark circles under the eyes can have various causes, and it is important to determine the underlying issue before selecting an appropriate treatment option. It is essential to evaluate whether the darkness is due to true pigment changes or shadowing effect due to hollowness or vasculature in the area. One

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Physical vs Chemical Sunscreen

As our concern for what we put on our skin grows, it is important to understand the differences between mineral and chemical sunscreens. Mineral sunscreens contain zinc oxide and titanium dioxide, which create a physical barrier on the skin’s surface that reflects UVA and UVB rays. Chemical sunscreens, on the

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7 tips for Under Eye Bags

Consider reducing your alcohol consumption to less than two standard drinks per week, as recommended by Canada’s new Safe Drinking guidelines. Cutting down on salt intake, especially at night, can help decrease water retention and reduce puffiness. If you’ve recently started using contact lenses, they may be causing irritation and

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