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Blackheads and whiteheads are common types of acne that occur when hair follicles become clogged with oil, dead skin cells, and bacteria. They are both considered non-inflammatory acne, as they Read more...
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Dark circles under the eyes refer to the appearance of dark or discolored patches or shadows beneath the lower eyelids. They can make the area around the eyes appear tired, Read more...
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Spider veins, also known as telangiectasias, are small, dilated blood vessels that appear near the surface of the skin. They typically appear as thin, red, purple, or blue lines or Read more...
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Dull skin refers to skin that appears lackluster, lacking radiance, and lacking a healthy glow. It can make the complexion look tired, flat, and less vibrant. Several factors can contribute Read more...
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Oily skin is a skin type characterized by an overproduction of sebum, the natural oil produced by the sebaceous glands in the skin. Sebum is essential for maintaining skin hydration Read more...
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An unwanted tattoo is simply a tattoo that a person no longer desires to have visible on their body. This can happen for a variety of reasons: Regret: A person Read more...
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Uneven skin tone refers to a condition where the skin appears blotchy, discolored, or patchy in certain areas. This can manifest as darker or lighter spots, redness, or an overall Read more...
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“Broken capillaries” is a term often used to refer to telangiectasias, which are small, dilated blood vessels that appear near the surface of the skin. They may also be referred Read more...
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Cellulite is a condition where the skin appears to have areas with underlying fat deposits, giving it a dimpled or lumpy appearance. It’s also referred to as “orange peel skin” Read more...
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Freckles are small, usually tan or light brown, spots on the skin that are caused by an increase in the amount of a dark pigment called melanin. They are a Read more...