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If acne is getting you down or affecting your everyday life, there are steps you can take to gain control of this condition and feel better. # 1 Treatment. Self treat with over-the-counter preparations if you have mild acne (How to treat mild acne). Seek help from your family doctor or dermatologist for moderate (How to treat […]

If you’ve struggled with acne for a long time and you have acne scars or you’re concern about acne scarring check out this article here to learn how you can prevent it from occurring.

Acne varies in severity from mild, moderate to severe. With each type comes different symptoms and challenges. If acne is getting you down or affecting your everyday life, there are steps you can take to gain control of this condition and feel better. 5 Steps to help with acne # 1 Treatment. Self treat with […]

“When I think of the summer, two words pop into my mind: laying out. Whether I am in my backyard resting in a chair beside a dogwood tree, or relaxing on the sand at a beach, I love being outside with a light breeze above me, a good book in my hands, and the warm […]

Until about age 10, the lenses of children’s eyes are clear. This allows more UV radiation from the sun to penetrate and possibly damage the eyes. UV-blocking sunglasses are the answer. Teach kids how important it is to wear shades when they’re outside! Credit: The Skin Cancer Foundation

If you are immunosuppressed or have had a transplant, you must read this on skin cancer. Follow this link for the full article!04

An ounce of prevention (sunscreen, plus shade & protective clothing) is worth a pound of cure (skin cancer surgery). Stay safe in the sun! Credit: The Skin Cancer Foundation

While you might not feel the sun’s heat as much on a cloudy day, those harmful ultraviolet (UV) rays get through. Skin damage, even from short exposures, is cumulative and can lead to skin cancer, so it’s important to protect your skin every day, all year long! SkinCancer.org/steps Credit: The Skin Cancer Foundation